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  • Two-way alternating traffic will be maintained during construction but some delays will occur, and a detour on Harbor Road will be available.

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  • No. Street parking is currently available. The Shelburne Bay Fishing Access and Shelburne Bay Park will remain accessible.

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  • Part of the Traffic Control/Traffic Management plan the contractor will be required to prepare and follow will include Temporary Pedestrian Access Routes (TPAR) so that bike/ped access is maintained in the same fashion as vehicular traffic. The Contractor will be required to maintain access to the Ti-Haul Trail at all times it reasonably can as well as on weekends and holidays.

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  • Two-way alternating traffic will be maintained during construction. While a detour is available on Harbor Road, it is recommended that this remain unsigned.

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  • Tree protection and driveway repair is required on the plans.

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  • The project is subject to the State of Vermont’s Construction General Permit (CGP) which regulates construction stormwater discharges, so Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) measures will be implemented. This includes silt fence, mulching, and other erosion control measures, as well as regular sweeping and application of water or calcium chloride to control dust. In areas with sensitive environmental features, temporary fencing will be used to delineate approved work areas. Additionally, VTrans best management practices for control of invasive species will be implemented.

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  • Night and weekend work is not permitted. Typical working hours will be 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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  • There will likely be brief interruptions to gas service since several section of the Vermont Gas System’s natural gas main will need to be relocated. Residents will be informed of this ahead of time and interruptions will be brief. Interruptions to water, electric, or cable/internet service are not anticipated.

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  • Principal construction activities will occur from May 2026 through October 2026. However, only limited portions of Bay Road will be under construction at any given time.

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  • The Contractor will be responsible for securing staging areas. Materials and equipment will not be placed outside of the road right-of-way without the permission of the property owner.

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  • A resident engineer from Aldrich + Elliott will be on-site full time to serve as a liaison between the Town and Contractor and will be available to follow up on resident concerns.

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