Public Information Transcripts - Whittier Bridge/I-95 Improvement ...
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Public Information Transcripts - Whittier Bridge/I-95 Improvement ...
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interchange. We’ve got to add some additional lanes<br />
there to address the issue of traffic coming on or<br />
leaving the highway.<br />
And this is essentially what it’s going<br />
to look like for the rest of the alignment.<br />
The bridge cross-section, four lanes on<br />
each bridge, a northbound bridge and a southbound<br />
bridge, where currently there’s only three lanes.<br />
We’re still looking at various types.<br />
I’m sure many of you saw the graphics at the last<br />
meeting we had in Amesbury. Those were also shown in<br />
the newspaper over the succeeding time period. But<br />
we’re also looking at not just the bridge on the<br />
river, but the bridges up and down the corridor from<br />
Evans Place all the way up the railroad bridges at<br />
Exit 58, all the way up. And, at Ferry Road we’re<br />
looking at various types because we’ve determined that<br />
because of the roadway realignment, the new northbound<br />
roadway realignment at that location, we need to<br />
replace that bridge.<br />
This shows you kind of what the phasing<br />
or typical phasing -- this is one of the phases Ferry<br />
Road <strong>Bridge</strong> replacement. The idea is to keep traffic<br />
open as best as possible while we construct the new<br />
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