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Posted on: January 30, 2026[ARCHIVED] Construction for the Week of February 2, 2026
Weekly Construction Updates
Highway Division Updates
- Last week, the Highway Division:
- Responded to winter storm events
- Picked snow on downtown streets
- Filled sand barrels across the City
- Annual ward street sweeping will resume Spring 2026
- Federal Street remains reduced to one lane at the culvert crossing between Milton Street and Vernon Street until further notice
- Lovefield Street remains closed until further notice
- Old Wilson Road remains closed until further notice
- Old Springfield Road bridge is seasonally closed until Spring 2026
- Portion of sidewalk in front of 56-58 Main Street remains closed until further notice
- To report a pothole, please submit a request via the Pothole Repair Form
- The largest potholes are filled first to alleviate hazards to vehicles
- As hazards arise and are identified, they will be addressed
- To report an issue with a traffic sign, please submit a request via the Traffic Sign Issue Form
Easthampton Road and South Street (Route 10) Pedestrian Improvements
- MassDOT has contracted with Warner Bros., LLC to reconstruct and extend existing sidewalks and install crosswalk signals on Easthampton Road and South Street (Route 10) at Earle Street
- Lane shifts will be required for any curbing and sidewalk work; alternating one-way traffic will be required for any paving and line stripping operations; a police detail will assist with traffic management
- A subcontractor may continue with crosswalk signal and conduit installation this week
- Questions about the project should be directed to MassDOT District 2, project #612638
Eversource Gas Improvements
- Eversource Gas is undertaking several gas main replacement projects across the City:
- Hillside Road Project includes portions of Bancroft Street, Crescent Street, Hillside Road and Langworthy Road
- Sheffield Lane Project includes portions of Hillcrest Drive, Sheffield Lane and Stilson Avenue
- Summer Street Project includes portions of Aldrich Street, Myrtle Street, State Street and Summer Street
- Washington Avenue Project includes portions of Dryads Green, Harrison Avenue, Kensington Avenue and Washington Avenue
- Contract awarded to J. S. Rae
- Construction ongoing Winter 2026
Harold Street Sewer Service Repair
- The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to repair a sewer service at 15 Cloverdale Street
- Work will take place on Harold Street
- Construction is complete; pavement patch to be installed Spring 2026
Perkins Avenue Sewer Service Repair
- The City has contracted with Geeleher Enterprises Inc. to repair a sewer service at 19 Perkins Avenue
- The Contractor is scheduled to work this week; a police detail will assist with traffic management
Tree Protection Zones
- The fencing that has been erected in areas of the City around trees is to protect them during the different phases of utility upgrades and other construction excavations that are within fifty (50) feet of a public shade tree. This protection policy (pdf) is a requirement under the City’s trench permit policy (pdf) and ensures that public shade trees are kept free and clear from trunk and root damage.
- Excavation contractors have a phased approach to utility upgrades where they replace the main lines first over multiple streets then return at a later date to install new services to homes and businesses. Once they complete these phases they will remove the tree protection and may erect them at another location where work has yet to begin. Their schedule, while followed closely by the DPW permit system, is largely based on their operational capacity and contractor availability.
Projects to Resume Spring 2026
Additional Information and Notifications
- An overview of all current Public Works projects can be found by going to Current Projects.
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