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The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing that work is scheduled to start on August 31, 2015, for the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail Extension in Cheshire.
The project consists of construction of a share path pedestrian/bicycle trail known as the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail through the Town of Cheshire. The trail is a non-motorized transportation facility built in a historic rail corridor formally known as the Canal Line. This section of the trail begins north of West Main Street extending from Jarvis Street to the Southington Town Line for a length of 2.5 miles where it will match the existing trail in Southington. The trail will have a 10 to 12 feet wide paved surface with a 2 foot stone dust shoulder. The trail utilizes three existing bridges that will require paving of the deck and fencing added to accommodate the trail and provide pedestrian safety.
This project is scheduled to be completed June 25, 2016.
LANE CLOSURE INFO
I-691 Eastbound and Westbound in the vicinity of Exit 3:
Monday through Friday between 7pm and 5am, the contractor will be allowed to close one lane of traffic.