Location:
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Description: Westbound Gerrard St at Yonge St closed due construction.
Proposed start: 2010-Sep-03 17:40
Friday, September 3, 2010
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Location:
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Description: Westbound Gerrard St at Yonge St closed due construction.
Proposed start: 2010-Sep-03 17:40
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Description: Westbound Gerrard St at Yonge St closed due construction.
Proposed start: 2010-Sep-03 17:40
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Location:
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Description: Westbound Gerrard St at Yonge St closed due construction.
Proposed start: 2010-Sep-03 17:40
Gerrard St E near/at Yonge St
Description: Westbound Gerrard St at Yonge St closed due construction.
Proposed start: 2010-Sep-03 17:40
Toronto Community Housing building gets free web access
Residents of a Toronto Community Housing building in the downtown core are getting free access to the Web along with 30 laptop computers as part of a year-long pilot project to "free the net".
Media are invited to the launch of the service Saturday, September 4 at 10:30 a.m. The computers and wireless hotspot are being provided by the City of Toronto and Toronto Community Housing. Residents will be joined by Councillor Minnan-Wong (Ward 34 Don Valley East), who spearheaded the project, and other officials to talk about the project.
Date: Saturday, September 4
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: 155 Sherbourne St. (across from Moss Park)
This pilot will help determine the feasibility of possible future City of Toronto efforts to provide free or low-cost Internet access to residents of the 13 Priority Neighbourhoods for Investment.
Media are invited to the launch of the service Saturday, September 4 at 10:30 a.m. The computers and wireless hotspot are being provided by the City of Toronto and Toronto Community Housing. Residents will be joined by Councillor Minnan-Wong (Ward 34 Don Valley East), who spearheaded the project, and other officials to talk about the project.
Date: Saturday, September 4
Time: 10:30 a.m.
Location: 155 Sherbourne St. (across from Moss Park)
This pilot will help determine the feasibility of possible future City of Toronto efforts to provide free or low-cost Internet access to residents of the 13 Priority Neighbourhoods for Investment.
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services. Toronto's government is dedicated to prosperity, opportunity and liveability for all its residents. For information about non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services. Toronto's government is dedicated to prosperity, opportunity and liveability for all its residents. For information about non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
City of Toronto to commemorate John Niedra
Mayor David Miller; Councillor Bill Saundercook (Ward 13 Parkdale-High Park); Alex Ling, Co-chair of Bloor West Village BIA; and representatives of the City of Toronto will join members of the community to commemorate the late John Niedra, a former Director in Transportation Services at the City of Toronto, with a plaque unveiling. Elizabeth Niedra, daughter of John Niedra, will be a special guest speaker.
Date: Tuesday, September 7
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Kennedy Margdon Parkette, 2178 Bloor St. W. at Glendowynne Rd. (behind Runnymede Library)
Toronto is Canada's largest city and sixth largest government, and home to a diverse population of about 2.6 million people. It is the economic engine of Canada and one of the greenest and most creative cities in North America. Toronto has won numerous awards for quality, innovation and efficiency in delivering public services. Toronto's government is dedicated to prosperity, opportunity and liveability for all its residents. For information about non-emergency City services and programs, Toronto residents, businesses and visitors can dial 311, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for GuardsmenBy Air Force Lt. Col. Ellen KrenkeAmerican Forces Press Service ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 3, 2010 - Almost 1,100 National Guard members are on duty on the Southwest border performing a mission that is very familiar to many of them, a Guard official said today. "This [mission] is not really unique," said Jack Harrison, the director of communications for the National Guard Bureau here. "The National Guard has been involved at the Southwest border for two decades." During that time, he said, National Guard members have worked in the counter-drug program in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Almost 6,000 Guard members from around the country were deployed in support of Operation Jump Start, a two-year mission that ended in 2008. "So, this is not new," Harrison said. Many of the Guard members, who have volunteered for the current border mission, also have overseas deployment experience. "And yes, those experiences are certainly useful for this mission," Harrison said. The Guard, he said, will act as "extra eyes and ears" for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during the one-year mission. And, they'll also provide entry identification and criminal analysis support to these agencies, he added. The Guard's mission along the southwest border primarily involves surveillance and it doesn't perform law enforcement activities, Harrison said. "They will be armed," he said, "but that will be more for self-protection than anything else." Of the 1,100 troops on duty, there are about 975 Army Guard members and 100 Air Guard members. Harrison said the Guard members volunteered for this mission and were not called up as part of a unit. Each state, he said, is employing volunteers to man the border mission. "There are no units or individuals from outside those four states being called in to help in those four states," Harrison said. The incremental deployment of Guard members began on July 1, Harrison said, noting the one-year mission includes training time, "boots on the ground" time and the ramp down at the end of the mission. The training can take from two to three weeks, he said, and it focuses on the agencies' tactics and procedures, as well as any equipment that may be used during the mission. Harrison said this is a federally funded mission, but it's not federally commanded. "The governor and the adjutant general in each of these four states maintain command and control over each person on duty," he said. "They control the flow of the forces and the numbers of forces on duty ... and they will maintain that level of control throughout the mission." Harrison said the total amount authorized for the border mission for up to 1,200 Guardsmen for up to one year is $135 million. Of the almost 1,100 Guard members currently on border duty, there are about 300 in California, 450 in Arizona, 90 in New Mexico and 225 in Texas. "We take this mission very seriously," Harrison said. "The president has asked us to support this mission, while CBP and ICE hire new agents. "Everything is going as we expected it to go," he added, "and we are on track for up to 1,200 people." | ||
Related Sites: National Guard Bureau |
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for GuardsmenBy Air Force Lt. Col. Ellen KrenkeAmerican Forces Press Service ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 3, 2010 - Almost 1,100 National Guard members are on duty on the Southwest border performing a mission that is very familiar to many of them, a Guard official said today. "This [mission] is not really unique," said Jack Harrison, the director of communications for the National Guard Bureau here. "The National Guard has been involved at the Southwest border for two decades." During that time, he said, National Guard members have worked in the counter-drug program in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Almost 6,000 Guard members from around the country were deployed in support of Operation Jump Start, a two-year mission that ended in 2008. "So, this is not new," Harrison said. Many of the Guard members, who have volunteered for the current border mission, also have overseas deployment experience. "And yes, those experiences are certainly useful for this mission," Harrison said. The Guard, he said, will act as "extra eyes and ears" for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during the one-year mission. And, they'll also provide entry identification and criminal analysis support to these agencies, he added. The Guard's mission along the southwest border primarily involves surveillance and it doesn't perform law enforcement activities, Harrison said. "They will be armed," he said, "but that will be more for self-protection than anything else." Of the 1,100 troops on duty, there are about 975 Army Guard members and 100 Air Guard members. Harrison said the Guard members volunteered for this mission and were not called up as part of a unit. Each state, he said, is employing volunteers to man the border mission. "There are no units or individuals from outside those four states being called in to help in those four states," Harrison said. The incremental deployment of Guard members began on July 1, Harrison said, noting the one-year mission includes training time, "boots on the ground" time and the ramp down at the end of the mission. The training can take from two to three weeks, he said, and it focuses on the agencies' tactics and procedures, as well as any equipment that may be used during the mission. Harrison said this is a federally funded mission, but it's not federally commanded. "The governor and the adjutant general in each of these four states maintain command and control over each person on duty," he said. "They control the flow of the forces and the numbers of forces on duty ... and they will maintain that level of control throughout the mission." Harrison said the total amount authorized for the border mission for up to 1,200 Guardsmen for up to one year is $135 million. Of the almost 1,100 Guard members currently on border duty, there are about 300 in California, 450 in Arizona, 90 in New Mexico and 225 in Texas. "We take this mission very seriously," Harrison said. "The president has asked us to support this mission, while CBP and ICE hire new agents. "Everything is going as we expected it to go," he added, "and we are on track for up to 1,200 people." | ||
Related Sites: National Guard Bureau |
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for Guardsmen
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Fri, 03 Sep 2010 15:14:00 -0500
Border Mission 'Not Unique' for GuardsmenBy Air Force Lt. Col. Ellen KrenkeAmerican Forces Press Service ARLINGTON, Va., Sept. 3, 2010 - Almost 1,100 National Guard members are on duty on the Southwest border performing a mission that is very familiar to many of them, a Guard official said today. "This [mission] is not really unique," said Jack Harrison, the director of communications for the National Guard Bureau here. "The National Guard has been involved at the Southwest border for two decades." During that time, he said, National Guard members have worked in the counter-drug program in California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas.
Almost 6,000 Guard members from around the country were deployed in support of Operation Jump Start, a two-year mission that ended in 2008. "So, this is not new," Harrison said. Many of the Guard members, who have volunteered for the current border mission, also have overseas deployment experience. "And yes, those experiences are certainly useful for this mission," Harrison said. The Guard, he said, will act as "extra eyes and ears" for Customs and Border Protection and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during the one-year mission. And, they'll also provide entry identification and criminal analysis support to these agencies, he added. The Guard's mission along the southwest border primarily involves surveillance and it doesn't perform law enforcement activities, Harrison said. "They will be armed," he said, "but that will be more for self-protection than anything else." Of the 1,100 troops on duty, there are about 975 Army Guard members and 100 Air Guard members. Harrison said the Guard members volunteered for this mission and were not called up as part of a unit. Each state, he said, is employing volunteers to man the border mission. "There are no units or individuals from outside those four states being called in to help in those four states," Harrison said. The incremental deployment of Guard members began on July 1, Harrison said, noting the one-year mission includes training time, "boots on the ground" time and the ramp down at the end of the mission. The training can take from two to three weeks, he said, and it focuses on the agencies' tactics and procedures, as well as any equipment that may be used during the mission. Harrison said this is a federally funded mission, but it's not federally commanded. "The governor and the adjutant general in each of these four states maintain command and control over each person on duty," he said. "They control the flow of the forces and the numbers of forces on duty ... and they will maintain that level of control throughout the mission." Harrison said the total amount authorized for the border mission for up to 1,200 Guardsmen for up to one year is $135 million. Of the almost 1,100 Guard members currently on border duty, there are about 300 in California, 450 in Arizona, 90 in New Mexico and 225 in Texas. "We take this mission very seriously," Harrison said. "The president has asked us to support this mission, while CBP and ICE hire new agents. "Everything is going as we expected it to go," he added, "and we are on track for up to 1,200 people." | ||
Related Sites: National Guard Bureau |
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
[Cleared]Congestion beyond Exit 1 (Delaware Avenue) to I-190 (1.7 miles).
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
Media Advisory
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
Media Advisory
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
Media Advisory
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
September 3, 2010
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
City of Toronto to recognize Brookfield energy reduction initiatives
On Wednesday, September 8, the City of Toronto's Better Buildings Partnership (BBP) will recognize Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. for its energy reduction initiatives. Each of the 27 Brookfield site managers will be presented with a Certificate of Recognition signed by Mayor David Miller. These certificates recognize energy reduction initiatives undertaken with the assistance of BBP resources and funding made available by the Ontario Power Authority.
As a result of these energy reduction initiatives, Brookfield can expect over $738,016 in annualized energy cost savings and a reduction of approximately 7,533 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually. Brookfield Residential Services Ltd. is Canada’s largest condominium management company.
Scheduled speakers include:
Joe Pantalone, Deputy Mayor, City of Toronto
John Oakes, President and CEO, Brookfield Residential Services Ltd.
Date: Wednesday, September 8
Time: 8:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Location: Richmond Hill Golf and Country Club, 8905 Bathurst St., Richmond Hill
SHORT TERM FORECAST MULTIPLE AREAS
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
SHORT TERM FORECAST MULTIPLE AREAS
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
SHORT TERM FORECAST MULTIPLE AREAS
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...WELLSVILLE...
ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
225 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR WESTERN NEW YORK. AT 215 PM, A LINE
OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS CONTINUED MOVING NORTHEAST ACROSS THE
REGION. THIS LINE SHOULD BE NEAR RANDOLPH, AND ALDEN AROUND 235 PM,
LITTLE VALLEY, MEDINA, AND CORFU AROUND 245 PM, AND KENDALL,
ATTICA AND SALAMANCA AROUND 3 PM. SOME OF THE STORMS MAY CONTAIN A
DOWNPOUR, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR PONDING
ON ROADS, AND REDUCED VISIBILITY AT TIMES. OTHER SHOWERS AND
STORMS MAY DEVELOP AHEAD OF THIS MAIN LINE.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE BUFFALO NY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
NYZ003>005-013-014-031930-
MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...ROCHESTER...NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...
GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
THE SHORT TERM FORECAST FOR THE GENESEE VALLEY AND NORTHERN
FINGER LAKES. AT 215 PM, A LINE OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WAS
MOVING THROUGH WESTERN NEW YORK. AN ISOLATED CELL AFFECTING THE
BROCKPORT AREA WILL REACH HILTON BY 230 PM. THE MAIN LINE SHOULD
AFFECT THE WESTERN EDGE OF THE REGION BY 300 PM. ALL OF THE
ACTIVITY IS MOVING TO THE NORTHEAST. SOME OF THESE STORMS MAY
CONTAIN DOWNPOURS, GUSTY WIND, AND SMALL HAIL. BE ON THE ALERT FOR
REDUCED VISIBILITY AND PONDING OF WATER ON ROADS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE STATE COLLEGE PA
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
PAZ004-005-010-032030-
WARREN-MCKEAN-ELK-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...WARREN...BRADFORD...ST. MARYS...RIDGWAY
224 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
AN AREA OF SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS MOVING OUT OF WESTERN
PENNSYLVANIA WILL CONTINUE TO OVERSPREAD THE REGION THROUGH 4 PM.
MOST OF THE SHOWERS WILL BE RATHER LIGHT...BUT A HEAVIER
THUNDERSTORM CANNOT BE RULED OUT IN A FEW LOCATIONS.
$$
SHORT TERM FORECAST
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE CLEVELAND OH
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
OHZ014-023-033-089-PAZ001>003-031945-
ASHTABULA INLAND-TRUMBULL-MAHONING-ASHTABULA LAKESHORE-
NORTHERN ERIE-SOUTHERN ERIE-CRAWFORD PA-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...JEFFERSON...WARREN...YOUNGSTOWN...
ASHTABULA...ERIE...EDINBORO...MEADVILLE
217 PM EDT FRI SEP 3 2010
.NOW...
SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WILL CONTINUE TO DEVELOP AND
MOVE NORTHEAST THROUGH 330 PM. RADAR INDICATED THAT MOST OF THE
ACTIVITY WILL BE ALONG A LINE FROM NORTHWEST PENNSYLVANIA TO
ALLIANCE OHIO. LOCALLY HEAVY DOWNPOURS ARE A POSSIBILITY WITH THE
HEAVIER SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. PONDING ON ROADWAYS IS A
POSSIBILITY WITH THE HEAVIER DOWNPOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS WILL BE A
FEW TENTHS TO HALF OF AN INCH.
$$
SCHULER
Museum Educator Posting
Museum Educator
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Museum Educator Posting
Museum Educator
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Museum Educator Posting
Museum Educator
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Statement of Purpose: To plan and implement a comprehensive museum education program consistent with the mission of the Herschell Carrousel Factory Museum and with the NYS Curriculum Standards
Reports to: Museum Director
Qualifications: Minimum of a Bachelor Degree in History or History Education with courses in museum education. Field experience in a museum education program is preferred. A demonstrated interest in working with young people is required.
Additional qualifications include computer proficiency in word processing, data base, and desktop publishing, ability to work in a team setting, and excellent organization and communication skills.
Application Process: Send e-mail letter of interest, resume and salary requirements by September 20, 2010 to:
director@carrouselmuseum.org.
Construction Summary
- I-190 Southbound - Road work beyond Exit 17 (River Road) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.6 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 9:03 am. (ID# -185) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
- I-190 Northbound - Road work beyond Exit 15 (Sheridan Drive) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.3 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 7:32 am. (ID# -184) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
Construction Summary
- I-190 Southbound - Road work beyond Exit 17 (River Road) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.6 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 9:03 am. (ID# -185) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
- I-190 Northbound - Road work beyond Exit 15 (Sheridan Drive) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.3 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 7:32 am. (ID# -184) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
Construction Summary
- I-190 Southbound - Road work beyond Exit 17 (River Road) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.6 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 9:03 am. (ID# -185) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
- I-190 Northbound - Road work beyond Exit 15 (Sheridan Drive) to beyond Exit 16 (I-290) (1.3 miles) in effect today until 12:00 pm. Reported at 7:32 am. (ID# -184) Lanes Affected: Left Lane Closed.
Genesee Street Lane Closure Accident BNIA
Current Traffic:
Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Genesee Street Lane Closure Accident BNIA
Current Traffic:
Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Genesee Street Lane Closure Accident BNIA
Current Traffic:
Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Accident on Genesee Street, Near Buffalo Niagara International Airport. Lane Restrictions and closures. Map below.
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Tracking Hurricane Earl Online:
Continuing Coverage - Even before most of Buffalo, NY Local Media, because many of us have families in the Carolinas, thanks to the backward politicians in Albany.
- This posting will offer links to the National Hurricane Center (Click to open)
- Hurricane Earl: Maps and Charts
- NC DOT Traffic (see Below all current traffic incidents and news)
- Cameras: VA Cameras Choose from many cameras across several states
- Cape Cod Weather Camera
WTNT32 KNHC 031145
HURRICANE EARL INTERMEDIATE ADVISORY NUMBER 36A
NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL072010
...HURRICANE EARL CONTINUES TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHEAST...WEATHER
CONDITIONS SHOULD IMPROVE IN THE OUTER BANKS LATER THIS MORNING...
SUMMARY OF 800 AM EDT...1200 UTC...INFORMATION
----------------------------------------------
LOCATION...36.2N 73.6W
ABOUT 130 MI...205 KM ENE OF CAPE HATTERAS NORTH CAROLINA
ABOUT 395 MI...640 KM SSW OF NANTUCKET MASSACHUSETTS
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS...105 MPH...165 KM/HR
PRESENT MOVEMENT...NNE OR 20 DEGREES AT 18 MPH...30 KM/HR
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE...955 MB...28.20 INCHES
WATCHES AND WARNINGS
--------------------
CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY...
NONE.
SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT...
A HURRICANE WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* CAPE LOOKOUT NORTH CAROLINA NORTHEASTWARD TO THE NORTH
CAROLINA/VIRGINIA BORDER INCLUDING THE PAMLICO AND THE EASTERN
ALBEMARLE SOUNDS
* WESTPORT MASSACHUSETTS EASTWARD AROUND CAPE COD TO HULL
MASSACHUSETTS INCLUDING MARTHAS VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET ISLAND
A HURRICANE WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* NOVA SCOTIA FROM MEDWAY HARBOUR TO DIGBY
A TROPICAL STORM WARNING IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* NORTH OF THE NORTH CAROLINA/VIRGINIA BORDER TO SANDY HOOK NEW
JERSEY...INCLUDING DELAWARE BAY SOUTH OF SLAUGHTER BEACH AND THE
CHESAPEAKE BAY SOUTH OF NEW POINT COMFORT
* THE COAST OF LONG ISLAND NEW YORK FROM FIRE ISLAND INLET EASTWARD
ON THE SOUTH SHORE AND PORT JEFFERSON HARBOR EASTWARD ON THE NORTH
SHORE
* NEW HAVEN CONNECTICUT TO WEST OF WESTPORT MASSACHUSETTS...
INCLUDING BLOCK ISLAND
* NORTH OF HULL MASSACHUSETTS TO THE MERRIMACK RIVER
* STONINGTON MAINE EASTWARD TO EASTPORT MAINE
* THE COAST OF NOVA SCOTIA FROM LISMORE SOUTHWARD AND EASTWARD TO
ECUM SECUM
* PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
A TROPICAL STORM WATCH IS IN EFFECT FOR...
* NORTH OF THE MERRIMACK RIVER TO WEST OF STONINGTON MAINE
* THE COAST OF LONG ISLAND WEST OF FIRE ISLAND INLET ON THE SOUTH
SHORE AND WEST OF PORT JEFFERSON HARBOR ON THE NORTH SHORE
* NEW BRUNSWICK FROM THE U.S./CANADA BORDER EASTWARD TO FORT
LAWRENCE AND FROM TIDNISH WESTWARD TO SHEDIAC
* NOVA SCOTIA FROM ECUM SECUM NORTHEASTWARD TO POINT TUPPER...AND
EAST OF LISMORE TO POINT TUPPER
* CAPE BRETON ISLAND AND THE MAGDALEN ISLANDS
FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA IN THE UNITED
STATES...INCLUDING POSSIBLE INLAND WATCHES AND WARNINGS...PLEASE
MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE
FORECAST OFFICE. FOR STORM INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA OUTSIDE
THE UNITED STATES...PLEASE MONITOR PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR NATIONAL
METEOROLOGICAL SERVICE.
DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK
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AT 800 AM EDT...1200 UTC...THE CENTER OF HURRICANE EARL WAS LOCATED
NEAR LATITUDE 36.2 NORTH...LONGITUDE 73.6 WEST. EARL IS MOVING
TOWARD THE NORTH-NORTHEAST NEAR 18 MPH...30 KM/HR. AN INCREASE IN
FORWARD SPEED AND A TURN TOWARD THE NORTHEAST ARE EXPECTED IN THE
NEXT 12 TO 24 HOURS. ON THE FORECAST TRACK...THE CENTER OF EARL
WILL MOVE AWAY FROM THE NORTH CAROLINA OUTER BANKS TODAY...AND WILL
APPROACH SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND TONIGHT.
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS ARE NEAR 105 MPH...165 KM/HR...WITH HIGHER
GUSTS. EARL IS A CATEGORY TWO HURRICANE ON THE SAFFIR-SIMPSON
HURRICANE WIND SCALE. SLOW WEAKENING IS FORECAST DURING
THE NEXT 24 TO 36 HOURS...BUT EARL IS EXPECTED REMAIN A LARGE
HURRICANE AS IT APPROACHES SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND.
HURRICANE FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 70 MILES...110 KM...FROM
THE CENTER...AND TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS EXTEND OUTWARD UP TO 205
MILES...335 KM. DARE COUNTY REGIONAL AIRPORT NORTH CAROLINA JUST
REPORTED A WIND GUST TO 70 MPH...113 KM/HR.
ESTIMATED MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE IS 955 MB...28.20 INCHES.
HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND
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WINDS...TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE WINDS ARE STILL OCCURRING ALONG THE
NORTH CAROLINA COAST WITHIN THE WARNING AREA BUT ARE EXPECTED TO
GRADUALLY DIMINISH THIS MORNING. TROPICAL-STORM-FORCE WINDS WILL
LIKELY REACH THE COAST FROM VIRGINIA NORTHWARD TO MASSACHUSETTS
LATER TODAY...AND SPREAD OVER THE COAST OF MAINE WITHIN THE WARNING
AREA TONIGHT. HURRICANE CONDITIONS ARE EXPECTED WITHIN THE
HURRICANE WARNING AREA IN MASSACHUSETTS TONIGHT AND SATURDAY
MORNING.
STORM SURGE...A DANGEROUS STORM SURGE WILL RAISE WATER LEVELS BY AS
MUCH AS 2 TO 4 FEET ABOVE GROUND LEVEL WITHIN THE HURRICANE WARNING
AREA OVER NORTH CAROLINA...AS WELL AS IN THE LOWER CHESAPEAKE BAY.
STORM SURGE WILL RAISE WATER LEVELS BY AS MUCH AS 2 TO 4 FEET ABOVE
GROUND LEVEL WITHIN THE HURRICANE WARNING AREA OVER MASSACHUSETTS.
ELSEWHERE WITHIN THE TROPICAL STORM WARNING AREA...STORM SURGE WILL
RAISE WATER LEVELS BY AS MUCH AS 1 TO 3 FEET ABOVE GROUND LEVEL.
NEAR THE COAST...THE SURGE WILL BE ACCOMPANIED BY LARGE AND
DESTRUCTIVE WAVES.
RAINFALL...EARL IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE RAINFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF 1
TO 2 INCHES...WITH STORM TOTAL AMOUNTS OF 3 TO 5 INCHES...OVER
PORTIONS OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA INCLUDING THE OUTER BANKS.
ACCUMULATIONS OF 1 TO 3 INCHES...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 5
INCHES...ARE POSSIBLE OVER SOUTHEAST NEW ENGLAND. ACCUMULATIONS OF
1 TO 2 INCHES ARE POSSIBLE OVER EXTREME SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND
ACROSS CENTRAL AND COASTAL MAINE.
SURF...LARGE SWELLS FROM EARL WILL CONTINUE TO AFFECT THE EAST COAST
OF THE UNITED STATES TODAY...AND BEGIN TO SUBSIDE IN THE NORTHERN
BAHAMAS. THESE SWELLS WILL LIKELY CAUSE DANGEROUS SURF CONDITIONS
AND RIP CURRENTS.
** NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ::
MINOR TRAVEL DISRUPTIONS ALONG NORTH CAROLINA’S COASTAL REGION
As Hurricane Earl moves away from North Carolina, many coastal roadways remain affected by floodwaters and scattered debris, with the Outer Banks receiving the greatest impact.
Currently, NC-12 is closed in both directions at the Oregon Inlet Bridge and is not expected to reopen until further notice. Numerous secondary roads are also closed near Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke Island. Efforts are underway to assess damage to the roadways and restore travel in the impacted areas.
ALL FERRY SERVICE REMAINS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Motorists should drive with caution when traveling in any areas affected by Hurricane Earl. If a flooded roadway is encountered, motorists should turn around and seek an alternate route.
As Hurricane Earl moves away from North Carolina, many coastal roadways remain affected by floodwaters and scattered debris, with the Outer Banks receiving the greatest impact.
Currently, NC-12 is closed in both directions at the Oregon Inlet Bridge and is not expected to reopen until further notice. Numerous secondary roads are also closed near Cape Hatteras and Ocracoke Island. Efforts are underway to assess damage to the roadways and restore travel in the impacted areas.
ALL FERRY SERVICE REMAINS SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
Motorists should drive with caution when traveling in any areas affected by Hurricane Earl. If a flooded roadway is encountered, motorists should turn around and seek an alternate route.
The National Weather Service currently has the following warnings in effect for the coastal counties from Wilmington, NC to the VA state line. To see the current watches and warnings for NC's coast, click one of the following:
Northern Coastal
Southern Coastal
Northern Coastal
Southern Coastal
ALL FOUR LANES OF I-40 OPEN IN HAYWOOD CO, BETWEEN MILE MARKER 7 AND THE TENNESSEE STATE LINE FOR LABOR DAY WEEKEND.
This temporary opening will begin at 5:00 pm on 9-2-10 and extend through the evening of 9-6-10. On 9-7-10, a single westbound lane will again be closed until the project is complete. All truck restrictions will remain in effect during the Labor Day Weekend.
Truck restrictions have been put in place for that stretch of I-40 Westbound.
The restrictions are: Loads greater than 12 feet wide will be restricted from travel on the single westbound lane as long as work continues in the area. Wide loads traveling on I-40 West will continue to use the detour in place since the road was closed: Take Exit 53 B (I-240 West) in Asheville and follow I-240 West to Exit 4 (I-26 West). Follow I-26 West to I-81 South in Tennessee, back to I-40.
Bertie | SR-1100 | Both Directions | West of Windsor | 2010-7-16 8:00 AM | 2010-10-1 4:00 PM | Grabtown Rd | Grabtown Road is closed 0.7 miles west of Pleasant Oak Road to allow for the replacement of the bridge over Roquist Creek. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Bertie | SR-1260 | Heading North | 2010-6-28 9:18 AM | 2010-9-27 10:18 AM | Republican Rd | Near Charles Taylor Road (SR 1221). | 3 | -999 | ||||||
Bertie | SR-1500 | Both Directions | Near Windsor | 2010-8-23 11:19 AM | 2010-9-7 4:00 PM | Woddard Road | Sans Souci ferry closed for major engine repairs. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Bertie | SR-1500 | Both Directions | South East of Windsor | 2010-9-7 7:00 AM | 2010-9-10 3:30 PM | Woodard Rd | Repairing Substructure of Bridge. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Bertie | US-17 | Both Directions | In Windsor | 2009-10-19 7:00 AM | 2011-5-15 5:00 PM | King Street | The lane closures are necessary to replace the existing bridge near NC 308, (West Water Street). | 1 | 1 | |||||
Dare | NC-12 | Both Directions | South of Nags Head | 2010-9-3 3:30 AM | 2010-9-3 9:00 PM | Both directions of NC-12 are closed south of the Oregon Inlet Bridge due to flooding and storm surge from Hurricane Earl.Motorists are advised to avoid the entire area if possible, as flooding of other roads is expected.NC 12 will be closed until further notice. | 3 | -999 | ||||||
Northampton | US-158 | Heading West | East of Jackson | 2010-8-31 8:32 AM | 2010-10-15 9:32 AM | Milling and resurface on US-158 from the Halifax County line to the Hertford County Line. | 2 | -999 | ||||||
Washington | SR-1301 | Heading South | Near Roper | 2010-8-30 7:30 AM | 2010-9-3 4:30 PM | Cross Road | Pipe Replacement | 1 | -999 | |||||
Beaufort | NC-99 | Both Directions | South of Belhaven | 2010-6-1 8:00 AM | 2010-12-5 8:00 AM | NC 99 | Near Foreman Lane (SR 1716). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Beaufort | SR-1155 | Both Directions | South of Chocowinity | 2010-8-10 8:00 AM | 2010-11-30 8:00 AM | Frederick Rd | Near Taylor Road (SR 1157). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Beaufort | SR-1626 | Both Directions | Near Pantego | 2010-7-12 8:00 AM | 2010-11-30 8:00 AM | Railroad Bed Rd | Near Pike Road (SR 1633). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Beaufort | SR-1925 | Both Directions | Near Aurora | 2010-8-2 8:00 AM | 2010-11-1 5:00 PM | Idalia Rd | Bridge replacement near NC 33. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Carteret | SR-1133 | Both Directions | North of Newport | 2010-7-20 9:00 AM | 2010-11-17 8:00 PM | Loop Rd | Bridge Replacement near Old Highway 70 (SR 1247). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Craven | NC-43 | Both Directions | North of New Bern | 2010-6-10 9:00 AM | 2010-11-15 5:00 PM | Washington Post Rd. | Widening, resurfacing, and shoulder reconstruction near US 17. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Craven | US-17 | Both Directions | In Bridgeton | 2010-7-12 8:00 AM | 2012-11-1 5:00 PM | US 17 | Widening of US 17 from a 2 lane to 4 lane road section near NC 55. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Craven | US-17 | Both Directions | South of New Bern | 2009-9-18 11:26 AM | 2012-6-15 12:00 PM | US 17 | This project will be taking place on the bypass near Tuscarora Rhems Road (SR 1224). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Greene | US-258 | Both Directions | Near Snow Hill | 2010-8-23 8:30 AM | 2010-11-15 7:30 PM | US 258 | The Contractor will be performing road widening and resurfacing near NC 123. US-258 will be widened by two feet on both sides and then will be resurfaced with two layers of asphalt. This work will require lane closures throughout the project. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Jones | US-17 | Both Directions | North of Pollocksville | 2009-9-18 11:32 AM | 2012-6-15 12:00 PM | US 17 | Construction of the bypass near Simmons Loop Rd. (SR 1330). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-1515 | Both Directions | East of La Grange | 2010-5-10 9:00 AM | 2010-9-24 11:59 PM | Aldridge Store | Bridge replacement near Pauls Path Road (SR 1001). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-1544 | Both Directions | West of Kinston | 2010-6-17 9:00 AM | 2010-10-14 11:59 PM | Falling Creek Rd. | Replace bridge over Gum Swamp Creek near Sanview Drive (SR 1634). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-1547 | Heading South | North of Kinston | 2009-11-17 6:41 AM | 2010-10-31 5:00 PM | Parrott Dicker. | Construction to road bed near Banks School Road (SR 1546). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-1553 | Both Directions | In Kinston | 2010-8-16 7:00 AM | 2010-12-16 7:00 PM | Sand Clay Rd | The Contractor will close the road to perform work for the railroad crossing near Hillcrest Road, (SR 1552). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-1554 | Both Directions | Near Kinston | 2010-3-26 8:00 AM | 2012-8-1 5:00 PM | Daly Waldrop Rd | Daly-Waldrop Road to be permanently closed for the construction of Crescent Road near Pauls Path Road (SR 1001). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Lenoir | SR-2001 | Both Directions | In Kinston | 2009-12-22 9:24 AM | 2012-8-1 12:00 AM | Enterprise Dr | Road is being closed permanently for the construction of Crescent Road, near US 70. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Pitt | SR-1200 | Both Directions | Near Farmville | 2010-9-7 7:00 AM | 2010-12-6 5:00 PM | Stantonsburg Rd | Bridge replacement near Bell Arthur Road (SR 1206). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Pitt | SR-1541 | Both Directions | Near Greenville | 2010-8-16 9:00 AM | 2010-12-14 7:00 PM | Mason School Rd | The bridge over Grindle Creek on Mason School Road (SR 1541), near Old Creek Road (SR 1529) will be removed and replaced. The Contractor awarded the project will have 120 days to complete the construction of this bridge. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Pitt | SR-1565 | Both Directions | Near Grimesland | 2009-5-11 8:30 AM | 2011-7-1 5:00 PM | Grimesland Bridge Rd. | One of two lanes may need to be closed, due to construction equipment working near the open travel lanes, near NC 33. Lane closures will not be on a daily basis, and may vary in length of time. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Pitt | SR-1726 | Both Directions | In Greenville | 2010-7-19 7:00 AM | 2010-11-15 7:00 PM | Portertown Rd | Portertown Road (SR 1726) will be closed near Eastern Pines Rd (SR 1727) for bridge replacement. The existing bridge will be removed and replaced with a sixty (60) feet wide bridge with sidewalks on both sides. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Pitt | SR-1753 | Both Directions | South East of Greenville | 2010-7-14 8:00 AM | 2010-11-9 5:00 PM | Stokestown - St Johns Rd | Bridge replacement near NC 43. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Pitt | SR-2241 | Both Directions | In Greenville | 2010-8-16 7:00 AM | 2010-11-15 5:00 PM | Ivy Road | Re-align the intersection of Ivy Road (SR 2241) with Eastern Pines Road (SR 1727). | 1 | 2 | |||||
Brunswick | SR-1115 | Both Directions | 2010-8-4 8:00 AM | 2010-11-29 8:00 AM | Stone Chimney Road | The Department of Transportation will close Stone Chimney Road (SR 1115) to thru traffic from the intersection of NC 211 to the intersection of Stanley Road (SR 1119) for the replacements of three bridges. This should be closed for approximately 120 days. | 2 | -999 | ||||||
Brunswick | SR-1357 | Both Directions | In Shallotte | 2009-7-30 7:00 PM | 2010-11-16 7:00 AM | Smith Avenue | Lane closures will be seen during the the life of the project associated with the widening and extension of Smith Avenue near Near US 17 (Main Street). Please stay alert and use caution when traveling through the work zone. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Brunswick | US-17 | BUS | Both Directions | In Shallotte | 2009-7-29 7:00 PM | 2010-12-25 6:00 AM | Main Street | Lane closures will be seen near NC 130 (Holden Beach Road) during the the life of the project associated with the widening and extension of Smith Avenue. These closures can be scheduled during the hours of 7:00 P.M. through 7:00 A.M. Please stay alert and use caution when traveling through the work zone. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Duplin | I-40 | Both Directions | 360 | 369 | Near Warsaw | 2009-10-16 6:00 AM | 2010-11-15 6:00 PM | This is to allow for milling and resurfacing and replacement of the Open Graded Asphalt Friction Course. The temporary lane closures will be in sections up to five miles in length and will be located from approximately five miles east of NC 403 to US 117. Lane closures are possible in both directions at the same time. | 3 | 1 | ||||
New Hanover | US-17 | BUS | Both Directions | In Wilmington | 2010-4-25 7:00 PM | 2010-9-30 6:00 AM | US17 Business/US 76/US 421 - Cape Fear Memorial Bridge | Cleaning and Painting lift Span, electrical, and mechanical repairs near Third St. (SR 1627). | 2 | 2 | ||||
New Hanover | US-421 | Both Directions | In Wilmington | 2010-4-25 7:00 PM | 2010-9-30 6:00 AM | US 17 Business/US 76/US 421 - Cape Fear Memorial Bridge | Cleaning and Painting lift Span, electrical, and mechanical repairs near Third St., (SR 1627). | 2 | 2 | |||||
New Hanover | US-76 | Both Directions | In Wilmington | 2010-4-25 7:00 PM | 2010-9-30 6:00 AM | US 17 Business/US 76/US 421 - Cape Fear Memorial Bridge | Cleaning and Painting lift Span, electrical, and mechanical repairs near Third St., (SR 1627). | 2 | 2 | |||||
Onslow | NC-53 | Both Directions | West of Jacksonville | 2010-3-5 8:30 AM | 2010-10-29 2:00 PM | NC 53 | Expect delays and lane closures for the wideneing of NC 53 between Morningside Drive (SR 1135) and Onslow Pines Road (SR 1116). | 1 | 1 | |||||
Onslow | US-17 | Both Directions | In Jacksonville | 2010-8-31 8:00 AM | 2013-7-1 5:00 PM | Buddy Phillips Bridge | Replacing the existing Buddy Phillips Bridge crossing New River, with a new bridge. | 3 | 2 | |||||
Sampson | I-40 | Both Directions | 348 | 360 | East of Newton Grove | 2009-10-16 6:00 AM | 2010-11-15 6:00 PM | This is to allow for milling and resurfacing and replacement of the Open Graded Asphalt Friction Course near Suttontown Road (SR 1722), Exit 348. The temporary lane closures will be in sections up to five miles in length. Lane closures are possible in both directions at the same time. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Sampson | NC-41 | Both Directions | West of Harrells | 2009-5-6 9:04 AM | 2010-10-15 5:00 PM | This is in conjunction with the bridge replacement project on the Bladen/Sampson County line, near NC 411. The on site detour will narrow the roadway to 24 ft across the temporary detour bridge. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Sampson | SR-1647 | Both Directions | In Clinton | 2010-8-30 7:00 AM | 2010-9-3 5:00 PM | Warren Mill Rd | Bridge repair due to accident less than a mile South of NC 55. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | NC-222 | Both Directions | In Kenly | 2010-8-24 7:00 AM | 2010-9-3 6:00 PM | NC222 | Replacing pipe under the road. NC-222 will be closed at Scott Rd. (SR 2346). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | NC-222 | Both Directions | In Kenly | 2010-8-24 7:00 AM | 2010-9-3 6:00 PM | NC222 | Pipe replacement under the road. NC-222 is closed near US-301. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | SR-1330 | Both Directions | Near Four Oaks | 2010-6-21 8:00 AM | 2010-12-1 8:00 AM | Raleigh Road | Bridge replacement near Elevation Road (SR 1308). | 2 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | US-70 | Heading West | 8 | Near Raleigh | 2010-9-3 8:28 AM | 2010-9-3 11:00 AM | Traffic is traveling at 25 MPH at: US 70 BUS W; MM 94.4; Boiling St | 2 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | US-70 | Heading East | 91 | Near Raleigh | 2010-9-3 8:57 AM | 2010-9-3 10:59 AM | Traffic is traveling at 22 MPH at: US 70 BUS E; MM 91.2; White Pine Dr | 2 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | US-70 | Heading East | 93 | Near Raleigh | 2010-9-3 8:27 AM | 2010-9-3 11:00 AM | Traffic is traveling at 23 MPH at: US 70 BUS E; MM 93.3; NC 42 | 2 | -999 | |||||
Johnston | US-70 | Heading East | 94 | Near Raleigh | 2010-9-3 9:30 AM | 2010-9-3 11:01 AM | Traffic is traveling at 27 MPH at: US 70 BUS E; MM 94.4; Boiling St | 2 | -999 | |||||
Nash | SR-1001 | Both Directions | In Nashville | 2010-9-7 8:00 AM | 2010-9-10 5:00 PM | Alston Street | Repair damaged pipe and curb gutter near US 64 (Washington Street). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Wayne | I-795 | Both Directions | 94 | 88 | Near Goldsboro | 2009-10-1 12:00 AM | 2010-10-1 12:00 PM | Bridge construction between US 70, Exit 87 and Pikeville-Princeton Road, Exit 94. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Wayne | SR-1537 | Both Directions | Near Pikeville | 2010-6-1 7:00 AM | 2010-12-31 5:00 PM | Airport Road | Bridge replacement near Norwayne School Road (SR 1534). | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wayne | SR-1915 | Both Directions | Near Seven Springs | 2010-6-21 8:00 AM | 2010-12-1 5:00 PM | Arrington Bridg | Bridge replacement near Greenfield Cemetary Road (SR 1914). | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wilson | NC-58 | Both Directions | South East of Wilson | 2010-9-3 5:08 AM | 2010-9-4 12:00 AM | Road closed due to a broken waterline near Evansdale Rd. (SR 1622). Motorists are advised to take alternate routes if possible. | 3 | -999 | ||||||
Wilson | SR-1507 | Both Directions | Near Saratoga | 2010-3-29 12:00 PM | 2010-12-31 5:00 PM | Gardners School Rd | Bridge replacement near US 264. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Wilson | SR-1628 | Both Directions | West of Stantonsburg | 2010-8-24 12:00 PM | 2011-12-31 12:00 PM | Woodbridge Rd | Woodbridge Road is being closed at Contentnea Creek for bridge replacement work. Motorists should use signed detour. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Wilson | US-264 | Both Directions | 48 | 59 | East of Wilson | 2010-8-5 6:00 AM | 2010-11-1 7:00 PM | Resurfacing and Shoulder Work on US 264 from NC 58 to Greene County Line. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Durham | SR-1614 | Both Directions | Near Durham | 2008-9-7 12:00 PM | 2099-9-9 1:53 PM | State Forest Rd | Bridge washed out during the rain event created by Tropical Storm Hanna. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Durham | SR-2028 | Both Directions | Near Durham | 2010-2-5 2:31 PM | 2011-8-15 3:31 PM | Alexander Dr | Alexander Drive (SR 2028) will be widened from existing 2 lane 2 way pattern to 4 lanes with a median. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Durham | US-501 | BYP | Both Directions | 108 | 105 | Near Durham | 2010-8-4 9:00 PM | 2010-9-22 6:00 AM | I-85 | Resurfacing of the 3 mile section of US 15-501 between I-85 and Business 501 | 2 | 1 | ||
Franklin | SR-1239 | Both Directions | North West of Louisburg | 2010-4-19 7:11 PM | 2010-9-28 8:11 PM | Rocky Ford Rd | Bridge closed with detour near Sims Bridge Road (SR1003). | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wake | NC-50 | Both Directions | In Garner | 2010-8-17 2:48 PM | 2011-6-1 3:48 PM | Benson Rd. | Motorists should expect daily lane closures at the intersection with Timber Drive (SR 5435). There will be widening, relocation of the intersection of New Rand Road (SR 2562) and NC 50, and the extension of Timber Drive (SR 5435) from NC 50 to White Oak Road (SR 2547). Work will be commencing on the New Rand Road (SR 2562) connector and widening on NC 50, causing the need for lane closures from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm daily. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Wake | SR-2049 | Both Directions | Near Rolesville | 2010-8-12 7:00 AM | 2010-12-31 5:00 PM | Forestville Rd | This closure is necessary to perform the widening of US 401 through the intersection. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wake | SR-2053 | Both Directions | Near Wake Forest | 2010-6-23 7:00 AM | 2011-6-15 11:59 PM | Jones Dairy Rd | Replacement of the bridge over Austin Creek and the bridge over Smiths Creek. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wake | SR-9999 | Both Directions | In Cary | 2010-4-12 7:00 AM | 2011-2-10 5:00 PM | McCrimmon Parkway | McCrimmon Parkway (SR 9999) will be closed for bridge construction, as part of the new NC-540 project. The road closure will be in place between Green Level Rd. and Panther Creek High School. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Wake | US-401 | Both Directions | Near Rolesville | 2010-2-19 8:00 AM | 2011-12-31 5:00 PM | Construction is being done to add two additional lanes to US-401 near Forestville Rd. (SR 2049), just South of Rolesville. During phase one the two new lanes will be constructed. Once they are complete, traffic will be shifted onto the new lanes and the old lanes will be reconstructed in phase two. When the last phase is completed, traffic will be split and placed on the four new lanes. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Warren | SR-1612 | Both Directions | South East of Warrenton | 2010-2-6 8:16 AM | 2010-10-31 11:00 AM | Greentown Rd | Road washed out at culvert. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Bladen | NC-41 | Both Directions | In Elizabethtown | 2010-8-30 4:45 PM | 2010-10-30 5:45 PM | NC Highway 41 in Elizabethtown | NC 41 and NC 87 Business (West Broad Street) in Elizabethtown is getting a new storm drain system, curb and gutter, and sidewalks. This announcement covers 2 projects adjacent to each other. The Town of Elizabethtown has a "Downtown Revitalization" project underway between US 701 and Pine Street, and NCDOT has another project from Pine Street to Peanut Plant Road. Expect travel lanes to be narrowed and parking in the downtown to be temporarily affected during construction. TRUCKS FOLLOWING NC 41 THROUGH ELIZABETHTOWN SHOULD USE NC 87 BYPASS TO US 701. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Bladen | NC-41 | Both Directions | East of White Lake | 2009-5-6 9:22 AM | 2010-10-15 5:00 PM | This is in conjunction with bridge replacement project on the Bladen/Sampson County line. The on-site detour will narrow the roadway to 24 ft. across the temporary detour bridge. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Bladen | NC-87 | BUS | Both Directions | In Elizabethtown | 2010-8-11 8:41 AM | 2010-11-15 5:00 PM | West Broad Street | NC 87 Business (West Broad Street) in Elizabethtown is getting a new storm drain system, curb and gutter, and sidewalks. This announcement covers 2 projects adjacent to each other. The Town of Elizabethtown has a "Downtown Revitalization" project underway between US 701 and Pine Street, and NCDOT has another project from Pine Street to Peanut Plant Road. Expect travel lanes to be narrowed and parking in the downtown to be temporarily affected during construction. | 2 | -999 | ||||
Columbus | SR-1947 | Both Directions | East of Lake Waccamaw | 2009-9-16 9:33 AM | 2010-10-15 10:33 AM | Bella Coola Road | The North Carolina Department of Transportation is replacing the two bridges on Bella Coola Road. Bella Coola Road is now narrowed to a single lane at both bridge sites where traffic is controlled by a portable electronic "traffic signal" system. Effective July 28th, traffic will cross the new bridges in a single lane pattern. SPECIAL NOTE: If the traffic signal system should quit working, exercise caution as you travel through the single lane through the work zone. Please be patient as the contractor builds the new bridges in a safe and environmental friendly manner as quickly as possible. Please note that vehicles wider than 12 feet will not be able to these single lane bridges during construction. Wait times can last as long as 4 minutes. Please plan your trip to include this delay. "Take The Lake" Events will be underway on Bella Coola Road all through Labor Day weekend. Event personnel will be stationed at key locations to assist in the movement of people and vehicles in a safe manner. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Cumberland | SR-1403 | Both Directions | In Fayetteville | 2010-8-25 1:32 PM | 2010-9-15 5:00 PM | Reilly Road | 3 | 2 | ||||||
Harnett | NC-55 | Both Directions | Near Dunn | 2010-2-2 8:26 AM | 2011-5-15 9:26 AM | NC 55 | Bridge construction near Core Road (SR 1806). | 1 | 1 | |||||
Harnett | SR-1509 | Both Directions | South of Angier | 2010-8-24 2:33 PM | 2010-9-10 3:30 PM | Gardner Rd | Road closed due to crossline failure near Old Buies Creek Rd. (SR 1542). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Alamance | SR-1007 | Both Directions | In Mebane | 2010-3-26 4:39 PM | 2010-10-29 5:00 PM | Mebane Oaks Rd | Construction of turn lanes and traffic signal upgrades on Mebane Oaks Road and interchange ramps, near I-85/40. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Alamance | SR-1306 | Both Directions | In Burlington | 2009-5-6 9:00 AM | 2011-8-15 5:00 PM | South Mebane St | NCDOT will be widening South Mebane Street from a two lane roadway to a multilane facility. This work will involve modifications to the existing drainage, signals, and signing. In addition, the work will include the installation of widening, paving, sidewalk, retaining walls, and curb and gutter. During construction, the existing two lanes of travel will be restricted to a one-way, one lane directional traffic flow for the duration of the construction project. Tentative Dates From May 2009 – Jul 2010 South Mebane Street will be restricted to only a Westbound direction of travel [Travel from NC 54 (Chapel Hill Road) to Huffman Mill Road (SR 1158)] From Jul 2010 – Aug 2011 South Mebane Street will be restricted to only a Eastbound direction of travel [Travel from Huffman Mill Road (SR 1158) to NC 54 (Chapel Hill Road)] | 3 | 1 | |||||
Alamance | SR-1452 | Heading South | In Burlington | 2010-6-15 9:00 PM | 2010-11-15 7:00 AM | O'Neal-Rockwood Conn. | Various lanes will be closed while crews build a new roadway alignment on O'Neal Street at US 70. | 3 | 1 | |||||
Alamance | US-70 | Heading West | In Burlington | 2010-6-15 9:00 PM | 2010-11-15 7:00 AM | Various lanes will be closed while crews widen Edgewood Avenue at US 70. | 3 | 1 | ||||||
Guilford | I-40 | Both Directions | 213 | 214 | In Greensboro | 2009-12-3 4:44 PM | 2010-9-30 5:00 PM | The left lane is closed at Guilford College Road, to begin construction of the Bridford Parkway Extension. | 3 | 1 | ||||
Guilford | SR-3336 | Both Directions | Near Forest Oaks | 2010-7-26 8:00 AM | 2010-10-1 4:00 PM | Coble Church Rd | Replacing bridge near NC 62. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Orange | NC-54 | Both Directions | In Chapel Hill | 2010-8-29 7:00 PM | 2010-9-27 4:00 AM | NC 54 | Paving operations will be performed near Finley Golf Course Road (SR 1900) weather permitting. | 2 | 2 | |||||
Orange | NC-86 | Heading South | In Chapel Hill | 2010-3-5 10:05 AM | 2012-10-30 12:00 AM | Pittsboro Street | Alternating closures of right and left lanes due to utility construction on Pittsboro Street (NC 86), near South Rd. (SR 2048). | 2 | 1 | |||||
Orange | SR-1004 | Both Directions | 2010-8-16 8:00 AM | 2010-9-3 4:00 PM | Corbett Ridge Rd. | Replacing pipe under Corbett Ridge Rd (SR 1004), near NC 49. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Orange | SR-1107 | Both Directions | In Carrboro | 2010-3-1 8:00 AM | 2010-9-15 5:00 PM | Old Fayetteville Road | The N.C. Department of Transportation is putting economic recovery dollars to work in Orange County by widening 0.5 miles of Old Fayetteville Road, in Carrboro, from N.C. 54 to McDougle Middle School. This project will allow NCDOT to build a turn lane, bicycle lanes and sidewalks along this section of roadway. Weather permitting; work will begin March 1, with a project completion date set for mid September. During construction, the public can anticipate various lane closures and expect traffic delays along this section of roadway. NCDOT wants to remind motorists to watch signs for construction information, stay alert, and use alternate routes when possible.For more information on this project, please contact the resident engineer at (336) 570-6830. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Orange | SR-1140 | Both Directions | Near Hillsborough | 2010-8-30 8:00 AM | 2010-9-17 3:30 PM | Wilson Rd | Replacing pipe under Ben Wilson Road near Bowman Road (SR 1142). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Orange | SR-1733 | Both Directions | In Chapel Hill | 2010-8-30 9:00 AM | 2013-6-15 5:00 PM | Weaver Dairy Rd | Construction will take place on Weaver Dairy Road from NC 86 to Erwin Road for urban widening. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Orange | US-501 | Heading South | In Chapel Hill | 2010-6-14 9:00 AM | 2010-9-30 4:00 PM | Fordham Boulevard | Southbound right lane closed for construction of new entrance and right turn lane into University Mall located between Willow Drive and Estes Drive(SR1780). | 2 | 1 | |||||
Rockingham | NC-87 | Heading North | Near Reidsville | 2010-8-30 7:00 AM | 2010-9-24 2:00 PM | Freeway Drove | Crews will be making repairs to the bridge near US-29. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Rockingham | SR-2192 | Both Directions | West of Wentworth | 2010-5-17 8:00 AM | 2010-10-31 8:00 PM | Smothers Rd | Road closed for bridge replacement at Massy Creek, Near Crowder Road (SR 2259). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Rockingham | US-29 | Heading South | Near Reidsville | 2010-8-30 7:00 AM | 2010-9-24 2:00 PM | Crews will be making repairs to the bridge near Freeway Drive (NC-87). | 3 | 1 | ||||||
Chatham | NC-42 | Both Directions | East of Goldston | 2010-8-16 8:00 AM | 2011-9-5 2:13 PM | NC 42 | Periodic lane closures near Corinth Rd. (SR 1916) for construction of a new bridge at Buckhorn Creek. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Chatham | SR-1528 | Both Directions | North of Pittsboro | 2010-5-26 7:30 AM | 2010-9-24 3:30 PM | Andrews Store | 3 | -999 | ||||||
Chatham | SR-2167 | Both Directions | East of Siler City | 2010-9-7 8:00 AM | 2010-9-24 3:30 PM | Jay Shambley Rd | Making necessary repairs to the bridge substructure near Hickory Mountain Road (SR 2165). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Montgomery | NC-24 | Both Directions | In Biscoe | 2009-10-5 9:00 AM | 2011-8-1 8:00 AM | NC 24/27 | The traffic shift is necessary to allow crews to install storm drainage and perform paving operations as a part of the project to widen N.C. 24/27 between US 220 Bypass and US 220 Alternate (Business). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Montgomery | NC-27 | Both Directions | In Biscoe | 2009-10-5 9:00 AM | 2011-8-1 8:00 AM | NC 24/27 | The traffic shift is necessary to allow crews to install storm drainage and perform paving operations as a part of the project to widen N.C. 24/27 between US 220 Bypass and US 220 Alternate (Business). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Moore | NC-24 | Both Directions | North West of Carthage | 2010-8-26 5:00 PM | 2010-10-15 5:00 PM | NC 24-27 | Traffic shift to new bridge in order to remove the temporary bridge and embankment at Mclendon's Creek near Kelly Plantation Road (SR 1640).Expect minor delays due to flaggers for the hauling equipment and paving operations once all other work is completed. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Moore | SR-1140 | Both Directions | Near Carthage | 2010-8-30 7:31 AM | 2010-9-17 3:31 PM | Martin Rd | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Moore | SR-1864 | Both Directions | South East of Vass | 2010-7-26 9:00 AM | 2010-11-30 8:00 PM | Long Point Rd | Bridge replacement project at Little River with no through traffic near Aiken Road (SR 2175). Detour signed by Contractor. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Randolph | SR-1518 | Both Directions | West of Asheboro | 2010-8-26 8:00 AM | 2011-7-15 5:00 PM | Lake Lucas Rd | Existing bridge will be removed and a new bridge constructed over Lake Lucas. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Randolph | SR-1547 | Both Directions | Near Trinity | 2010-8-18 9:00 AM | 2010-9-17 6:00 PM | Finch Farm Rd | Finch Farm Road (SR 1547) will be closed at the intersection of Kennedy Road as crews construct a roundabout. Motorists are advised to travel the detour that will be in place. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Randolph | SR-1952 | Both Directions | In Randleman | 2010-4-26 8:03 AM | 2011-5-1 5:03 PM | Old High Point | 3 Roundabouts are being constructed along High Point Street, Academy Street, and Tigers Den. Expect delays as crews are working on this project. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Randolph | US-220 | Both Directions | Near Randleman | 2009-8-24 7:00 AM | 2012-10-31 8:00 PM | US 220 By-Pass | The shoulders of US 220 will be closed in both directions due to bridge construction for the new US 311 By-Pass. Construction will take place from existing US 311 to Pineview Street. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Randolph | US-220 | Both Directions | In Asheboro | 2010-8-2 7:00 PM | 2012-11-15 6:00 AM | US 220 Bypass | Lane closed from McDowell Road (SR 1150) to Presnell Street (SR 1462), for widening, drainage, paving of the roadway, and installation of guardrail, lighting, and signing. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Randolph | US-220 | Both Directions | South of Asheboro | 2010-8-2 7:00 AM | 2012-11-15 6:00 PM | US 220 Bypass | Lane closed from Ulah Exit, Dawson Miller Road (SR 1138) to McDowell Road (SR 1150), for widening, drainage, paving of the roadway, and installation of guardrail, lighting, and signing. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Richmond | NC-73 | Both Directions | East of Norman | 2010-6-7 2:00 PM | 2010-9-17 5:30 PM | NC 73 | Bridge replacement project with signed detour off site near Derby Rd. (SR 1003). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Scotland | SR-1433 | Both Directions | Near East Laurinburg | 2010-4-5 7:00 AM | 2010-10-1 7:00 AM | McGirts Bridge Rd | McGirts Bridge Rd. will be closed from Highland Rd. to Jump Rd. due to a bridge replacement project. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Scotland | US-74 | BUS | Both Directions | East of East Laurinburg | 2010-6-28 8:00 AM | 2010-12-16 8:00 AM | US 74 Bus. will be closed due to a bridge replacement project over Big Shoe Heel Creek near Rock Ford Road (SR 1610). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Davidson | SR-1147 | Both Directions | Near Lexington | 2009-7-15 9:28 AM | 2010-12-31 11:00 PM | Motorists may encounter some delay due to lane closures for bridge construction at North Potts Creek near Woodland Avenue (SR 3142). | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Davie | I-40 | Heading East | 154 | 175 | Near Mocksville | 2010-8-17 8:25 AM | 2011-7-1 9:25 AM | Contractor will be working (pavement repair, shoulder construction, pavement grooving) between Old Mocksville Road (SR 2158), Exit 154 and Farming Road, Exit 174 in Iredell and Davie Counties. Lane closure times are not restricted. The contractor is allowed to install lane closures 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contract completion date is July 1, 2011. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Davie | I-40 | Heading East | 173 | 174 | East of Mocksville | 2010-9-3 9:45 AM | 2010-9-3 11:45 AM | Guardrail Repair | 1 | 1 | ||||
Davie | I-40 | Heading West | 175 | 154 | Near Mocksville | 2010-8-17 8:46 AM | 2011-7-1 9:46 AM | Contractor will be working (pavement repair, shoulder construction, pavement grooving) between Old Mocksville Road (SR 2158), Exit 154 and Farming Road, Exit 174 in Iredell and Davie Counties. Lane closure times are not restricted. The contractor is allowed to install lane closures 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The contract completion date is July 1, 2011. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Davie | US-158 | Both Directions | In Bermuda Run | 2008-6-2 4:28 PM | 2010-11-8 5:28 PM | Existing bridge near NC 801 is being replaced. Be prepared for periodic daytime lane closures between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Forsyth | SR-2045 | Both Directions | In Kernersville | 2010-8-30 7:00 AM | 2010-12-1 5:00 PM | E. Mountain St. | One lane of East Mountain Street & Old Greensboro Road will be closed due to maintenace. Graves Street will be closed at the intersection of East Mountain Street. | 3 | 1 | |||||
Forsyth | SR-3153 | Both Directions | In Winston-Salem | 2010-8-16 10:00 PM | 2010-9-4 7:00 AM | Hanes Mall Blvd | The contractor will be milling the entire road and then resurfacing it near I-40. After the pavement operation is complete, the contractor will be raising manholes and watervalves on the project flush with the new surface.One lane will be closed at a time. The contractor will mill the roadway surface one night and pave it back the next night. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Forsyth | US-158 | Both Directions | In Clemmons | 2008-6-2 4:35 PM | 2010-11-8 5:35 PM | Construction of new bridge over the Yadkin River near Harper Road (SR 1101). Be prepared for periodic daytime lane closures between 9:00 am and 4:00 pm. Stay Alert through Work Zone. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Forsyth | US-421 | Both Directions | 240 | 239 | In Winston-Salem | 2010-1-6 7:46 AM | 2011-10-15 5:00 PM | Bridge and roadway construction between Exit 239, Jonestown Rd., and Exit 240, Peacehaven Rd. Occasional weekend lane closures are possible, but unlikely, at this time. | 2 | -999 | ||||
Forsyth | US-421 | Both Directions | 244 | 248 | In Lewisville | 2010-5-9 8:00 AM | 2010-9-30 4:00 PM | Milling, resurfacing pavement, and shoulder reconstruction between Exit 244, Lewisville/Williams Rd., and the Yadkin River. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Forsyth | US-52 | Both Directions | 111 | 112 | In Winston-Salem | 2010-3-29 8:00 AM | 2012-11-1 5:00 PM | Construction crews will be replacing the existing US 52 Northbound and Southbound bridges over Liberty Street and the Norfolk Southern Railroad Switching Yard in Winston Salem. Both bridges were built in 1964 and are in need of replacement. Building new bridges will help extend the life span of the transportation network in this area.To accommodate traffic in the area,only one bridge will be replaced at a time. A temporary bridge carrying two lanes of traffic will be built; this will allow two-lane traffic in both directions. However, there will be brief periods during which only one lane of traffic will be open in each direction. This is scheduled to happen on weekends to minimize the impact on traffic.Additional TIMS notifications will be created as traffic and construction conditions change during the life of this project. | 2 | -999 | ||||
Forsyth | US-52 | Heading South | 112 | 111 | In Winston-Salem | 2010-9-8 8:00 PM | 2010-9-9 1:00 AM | Weather permitting, left lane will be closed for pavement structure tests near Akron Dr (SR 2264). | 2 | 1 | ||||
Rowan | I-85 | Heading North | 70 | Near Salisbury | 2010-9-3 7:58 AM | 2010-9-3 10:58 AM | The ramp from I-85 north bound to Webb Road (Exit 70) is blocked due to a large fire | 2 | -999 | |||||
Rowan | SR-1003 | Both Directions | North West of Salisbury | 2010-3-29 8:21 AM | 2010-10-15 5:00 PM | Cool Springs Rd. | Road closed to replace/construct bridge near NC 801. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Rowan | SR-2339 | Both Directions | In Rockwell | 2010-8-27 8:00 AM | 2010-11-30 5:00 PM | Gold Hill Ave | Widening and installation of curb and guttering on Gold Hill Avenue | 1 | -999 | |||||
Rowan | US-70 | Both Directions | West of Cleveland | 2008-10-27 8:00 AM | 2011-12-31 5:00 PM | US 70 | US 70 will be widened to 4 lanes between Bear Poplar Rd. (SR 1743) and the Rowan and Iredell County line. Construction may include night and weekend work, with lanes being closed or narrowed. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Cabarrus | SR-1132 | Both Directions | Near Concord | 2010-6-14 8:00 AM | 2010-9-10 3:30 PM | Miami Church Rd | Replace existing bridge near US 601. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Cabarrus | SR-1302 | Both Directions | In Harrisburg | 2010-8-21 10:27 AM | 2010-9-10 3:30 PM | Hudspeth Rd | Pipe failure on Hudspeth Road (SR 1302) resulting in roadway undermining. This closure is in place to prevent a possible roadway collapse. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Cabarrus | SR-1766 | Both Directions | In Kannapolis | 2010-9-2 8:25 AM | 2010-9-15 3:30 PM | Universal St | Emergency closure due to Pipe failure near NC 3. - crew doing pipe replacement | 2 | -999 | |||||
Cabarrus | SR-2622 | Both Directions | Near Mount Pleasant | 2010-5-17 8:00 AM | 2010-9-3 3:30 PM | Barriers Store | Bridge replacement near Barrier Georgeville Road (SR 1100). | 2 | -999 | |||||
Mecklenburg | NC-49 | Heading South | In Charlotte | 2010-7-12 9:00 AM | 2011-9-30 4:45 PM | University City Boulevard | In conjunction with the U.S. 29/N.C. 49 improvement project, N.C. 49 South will close at U.S. 29. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Mecklenburg | SR-2439 | Both Directions | In Davidson | 2010-9-7 10:00 AM | 2010-9-9 12:00 PM | Ramah Church Rd | Weather permitting, crews will close Ramah Church Road between N.C. 115 and McCord Road to install storm drainage pipes across the roadway. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Mecklenburg | SR-2804 | Both Directions | In Charlotte | 2010-8-2 4:00 PM | 2011-1-17 4:00 PM | Reedy Creek Rd | Road closure is necessary to replace the existing bridge near Harrisburg Road (SR 2805). Closure is scheduled for 165 calendar days, weather permitting. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Mecklenburg | US-29 | Heading North | 0 | In Charlotte | 2010-9-3 10:19 AM | 2010-9-3 1:19 PM | North Tryon | right lane closed for device repair | 1 | 1 | ||||
Stanly | SR-1968 | Both Directions | Near Albemarle | 2010-4-5 9:00 AM | 2010-11-15 9:00 AM | Hartsell Road | Hartsell Road is closed between St. Martin Road and Reap Road for bridge replacment. There will not be a posted detour due to low traffic volume. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Union | SR-1315 | Both Directions | In Wesley Chapel | 2010-6-11 9:00 AM | 2010-9-30 4:00 PM | New Town Rd | Road closure is necessary for a bridge replacement project near Twelve Mile Creek Road. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Caldwell | US-321 | Both Directions | North of Lenoir | 2010-8-3 10:52 AM | 2010-10-31 11:52 AM | The Contractor on the widening project may close the road down on either Monday night or Wednesday nights for blasting operations near Kirby Mountain Road (SR 1370). | 3 | -999 | ||||||
Surry | NC-268 | Both Directions | In Pilot Mountain | 2010-8-30 8:30 AM | 2010-9-3 2:30 PM | South Key Street | Lanes will be closed for roadway construction near US-52 (Pilot Mountain Pkwy.). Motorists should watch for flaggers and expect minor delays. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Surry | SR-2222 | Both Directions | 2010-2-16 11:00 AM | 2010-12-31 3:30 PM | Hamlin Ford Rd | The bridge on Hamlin Ford Road is closed near Rockford Road (SR 2221). | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Watauga | US-421 | Both Directions | In Boone | 2009-8-27 7:00 AM | 2011-7-15 7:00 AM | King Street | On King Street (US 421), near the NC 105 Extension. | 2 | -999 | |||||
Catawba | I-40 | Heading East | 119 | 123 | Near Hickory | 2010-8-30 7:00 AM | 2010-11-12 11:59 PM | Near US 321. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Catawba | SR-2019 | Heading East | Near Newton | 2010-9-7 8:00 AM | 2010-9-24 2:30 PM | Rocky Ford Rd | Bridge repair near Hickory-Lincolnton Road (SR 1008). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Gaston | I-85 | Heading North | 23 | Near McAdenville | 2010-9-7 9:00 AM | 2010-9-7 3:00 PM | Road maintenance to be conducted on the off ramp of Exit 23 I-85 North Bound. Ramp will be closed from 9:00am until 3:00pm | 1 | -999 | |||||
Gaston | SR-1103 | Both Directions | South of Gastonia | 2010-8-12 11:50 AM | 2010-12-1 12:50 PM | Crowders Creek Road | The bridge over Crowder's Creek is being replaced. | 3 | -999 | |||||
Gaston | SR-1452 | Both Directions | In Bessemer City | 2010-8-23 7:34 AM | 2010-9-21 9:34 AM | Costner School Rd. | Roadway construction near NC 274 (Gastonia Highway). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Gaston | SR-1622 | Both Directions | East of Cherryville | 2010-7-7 2:15 PM | 2010-12-2 3:15 PM | Hepzibah Church Road | Bridge closed near Whitesides Road (SR 1624). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Gaston | SR-1820 | Both Directions | Near High Shoals | 2010-8-6 8:00 AM | 2010-10-15 5:00 PM | Alexis High Shoals Road | Alexis High Shoals Road (SR 1820) will be closed for removal and replacement of the structure over Sailors Branch Creek. This section will be closed to thru traffic until completion of the project. A signed detour will be in place for the traveling public. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Iredell | I-77 | Both Directions | 36 | 34 | In Mooresville | 2009-12-30 8:00 AM | 2010-12-30 8:00 AM | Shoulder closed, beginning near Exit 36 (NC 150/Mooresville), to construct new lanes and structure. Drivers should use caution while in the work zone. The North Carolina Highway Patrol has requested that anyone that experiences mechanical difficulties or that are involved in minor fender benders in the area where barrier wall has been placed to please proceed to the nearest exit if possible. | 1 | -999 | ||||
Iredell | SR-1100 | Both Directions | In Mooresville | 2009-1-23 4:17 PM | 2011-7-1 5:17 PM | Brawley School Rd | The project is necessary to widen Brawley School Rd. from two lanes to four lanes with a median, South of Southfork Road to just East of Williamson Road. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Iredell | SR-1179 | Both Directions | In Mooresville | 2010-4-17 7:00 AM | 2010-9-30 5:00 PM | Canvasback Road | Canvasback Road (SR 1791) will be closed from Brawley School Road (SR 1100) to Webbed Foot Road for the widening of Brawley School Road to four lanes. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Iredell | SR-1421 | Both Directions | In Statesville | 2010-4-28 7:00 AM | 2010-9-15 5:00 PM | Wilson Lee Blvd. | Road closed for bridge replacement on Wilson Lee Boulevard over the railroad near US 70. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Iredell | SR-1891 | Both Directions | North of Statesville | 2010-8-9 8:19 AM | 2010-9-3 3:30 PM | Trumpet Branch Rd | To replace existing pipe near Eupeptic Springs Road (SR 1858). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Buncombe | I-26 | Both Directions | 22 | 25 | North of Asheville | 2010-9-7 7:00 PM | 2010-9-24 6:00 AM | Contractor is replacing joints associated with bridge repair work near US 25, Exit 23. One lane will be closed in each direction at various locations from 7pm to 7am every day of the week. | 1 | 1 | ||||
Buncombe | I-26 | Both Directions | 35 | 39 | South of Asheville | 2008-2-18 7:00 PM | 2010-10-10 12:00 AM | Contractor may close one lane in each direction to construct the new roadway between Newfound Road (SR 1004), Exit 33 and extending beyond Wiggins Road (SR 1200), Exit 37. Public should stay alert in the work zone, for there will be traffic shifts installed for each phase of construction, and follow work zone signs. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Buncombe | I-40 | Both Directions | 46 | 50 | Near Asheville | 2010-6-8 6:30 PM | 2010-9-30 6:30 AM | Resurfacing and shoulder reconstruction work between I-26, Exit 46 and US 25 (Hendersonville Road), Exit 50. One lane may be closed in each direction to construct the new roadway. The public should stay alert in the work zone for traffic shifts that are installed for each phase of the construction and to follow work zone signs. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Buncombe | I-40 | Both Directions | 55 | 66 | Near Swannanoa | 2010-3-22 6:30 PM | 2010-10-30 6:30 AM | Milling, resurfacing, guardrail, and shoulder reconstruction between Exit 55 (East Asheville/US 70), and Exit 66 (Ridgecrest). | 2 | 1 | ||||
Buncombe | NC-112 | Heading North | Near Asheville | 2009-2-17 8:30 AM | 2010-10-1 4:00 PM | NC 112 | The Dept. of Transportation will be replacing the bridge over Hominy Creek on NC 112, near Enka Lake Road (SR 3446). The contractor may need to close a lane for short sporadic periods of time throughout the workday. They will be performing the work between 8:30 am to 4:00 pm. Delays should be minimal. | 1 | -999 | |||||
Buncombe | NC-146 | Both Directions | South of Asheville | 2009-6-4 9:00 AM | 2010-10-10 2:00 PM | I-26 | The Contractor may be closing one lane, and flagging traffic on Long Shoals and Clayton Road, near I-26, in order to perform the construction. | 2 | 1 | |||||
Buncombe | NC-191 | Both Directions | Near Asheville | 2010-7-30 9:00 AM | 2011-10-1 4:00 PM | Contractor may close or narrow one lane (in a flagging operation) in order to perform roadway construction. Lane closures are possible during the life of this project. Between I-26 and I-40 | 2 | 1 | ||||||
Madison | US-19 | Heading East | North East of Mars Hill | 2008-9-2 8:00 AM | 2012-10-15 6:00 PM | Due to widening of US 19, from I-26 in Madison county to Jack's Creek Rd. (SR1336) in Yancey County. There will be lane closures and traffic delays off and on throughout construction. | 1 | 1 | ||||||
McDowell | NC-226 | Both Directions | North of Woodlawn | 2010-8-30 8:00 AM | 2010-9-3 3:00 PM | NC226 | Traffic will be open at all times unless a closure is necessary for safety. Contractors will be using a flagging operation to direct traffic in the area as needed, near Blue Ridge Parkway. | 1 | 1 | |||||
McDowell | NC-226 | Heading South | In Marion | 2010-6-8 4:00 PM | 2010-10-15 11:59 PM | The closure is necessary to replace the bridge over Jacktown Creek near I-40. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Rutherford | SR-1520 | Both Directions | Near Ruth | 2010-2-9 9:57 AM | 2011-8-9 10:57 AM | Rock Rd | Bridge replacement over Cathey's Creek near Matheny Road (SR 1539). | 1 | -999 | |||||
Rutherford | US-221 | Both Directions | South of Rutherfordton | 2010-7-6 7:00 AM | 2014-7-1 7:00 PM | The contractor is widening the road into a four lane divided highway south of US 74. Expect delays. | 1 | -999 | ||||||
Rutherford | US-74 | Both Directions | Near Ellenboro | 2010-9-3 9:14 AM | 2010-9-3 4:00 PM | Alternating lane closures for bridge maintenance near Henrietta Road (SR 1920). | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Yancey | US-19 | Heading East | West of Burnsville | 2008-9-2 8:00 AM | 2012-10-15 6:00 PM | US 19 | Due to the widening from I-26 in Madison County to Jack's Creek Rd, (SR 1336) | 1 | 1 | |||||
Haywood | I-40 | Heading West | 7 | North of Waynesville | 2009-10-25 2:39 AM | 2010-9-30 10:00 AM | All Eastbound lanes now open. One Westbound lane blocked for seven miles throughout the summer, for crews to complete stabilization efforts, near Cold Springs Creek Road (SR 1101), Exit 7. | 3 | 1 | |||||
Henderson | SR-1006 | Both Directions | South East of Flat Rock | 2010-7-21 7:00 AM | 2010-10-29 6:00 PM | Howard Gap Rd | Bridge being replaced near Upward Road (SR 1783). | 3 | -999 | |||||
Henderson | US-25 | Both Directions | Near East Flat Rock | 2009-7-20 8:00 AM | 2011-8-1 8:00 AM | Greenville Hwy | Lane closures are possible during the life of this project, but will be limited. The majority of the construction will be to the east side of the existing highway and away from traffic. The only lane closures necessary will be for the construction of turn lanes and crossovers. The project will have dedicated left turn lanes for trucks to cross traffic. There will be a speed limit reduction to 45 MPH in effect during active construction times. During times of inactivity, the speed limit will remain at 55 mph.As part of the project to widen and make US 25 a fully controlled access freeway the following intersections are closed:Tabor Rd and Kay Rd on the west side of US 25. Zirconia Rd is closed and a cul-de-sac has been constructed.Kay Rd, Schafer Rd, and General Hill Rd on the east side of US 25 will be closed by Oct. 15, 2010 after the access rd is built to US 176. | 1 | 1 | |||||
Macon | US-23 | Both Directions | Near Franklin | 2010-9-1 8:00 AM | 2010-9-17 6:00 PM | Alternating lane closure for repaving bridge ends near NC 28. | 1 | 1 | ||||||
Polk | I-26 | Both Directions | 62 | 71 | Near Columbus | 2010-4-8 7:00 AM | 2010-9-30 11:59 PM | Milling, resurfacing, barrier wall repair, concrete ditch repair, and drainage structure repair from US 74 East/NC 108 to the South Carolina state line. | 2 | 1 | ||||
Polk | NC-108 | Heading East | East of Columbus | 2010-7-28 7:00 AM | 2010-9-3 5:00 PM | HWY 108 | Lowering highway and intersection near Pea Ridge Road (SR 1326). | 3 | -999 |
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