RIDOT announces another Pawtucket Avenue temporary closure

Stretch between Warren and Waterman Avenues in East Providence shut for paving

By Mike Rego
Posted 6/28/17

EAST PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation has announced a pair of overnight closures for street paving accompanying the on-going reconstruction of the Pawtucket Avenue bridge …

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RIDOT announces another Pawtucket Avenue temporary closure

Stretch between Warren and Waterman Avenues in East Providence shut for paving

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EAST PROVIDENCE — The Rhode Island Department of Transportation has announced a pair of overnight closures for street paving accompanying the on-going reconstruction of the Pawtucket Avenue bridge over Interstate 195 in city.

Pawtucket Avenue, from Warren Avenue to Waterman Avenue, will closed for paving both Wednesday and Thursday nights, June 28 and 29, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following day.

Detour signs will be posted. Work on the bridge began in early spring and was originally scheduled to be completed sometime in late summer, though that time table has been accelerated.

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