# RI.gov: Rhode Island Government


Press Releases

 

Traffic Advisory: RIDOT to Resurface Three Sections of Hartford Avenue in Johnston and Scituate

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) today announced paving work this fall that will resurface badly worn portions of Hartford Avenue, also known as Routes 6A and 6, in Johnston and Scituate.

The work is part of $80 million worth of paving projects RIDOT is undertaking this construction season. The three projects taking place this fall will be followed by a fourth contract to repave another segment of this road in Scituate next year. Together, all four segments will address more than eight miles of roadway.

Work on the paving will take place during both daytime and evening hours. Generally, work on portions of these roads that pass through residential areas will be done in the daytime. Those along busy commercial corridors or where traffic is heavy, especially west of I-295, will be done during the nighttime.

Work on each segment will start with a period of pavement milling, during which motorists should expect a rough driving surface and raised structures such as utility covers and drainage grates. Travel delays are possible.

The schedule this fall includes:

Hartford Avenue (Route 6A) from Killingly Street to Atwood Avenue (Route 5): Begins the week of September 17 and continues until late October. This project also included the installation of Americans with Disabilities Act-complaint wheelchair ramps at various locations throughout the 1.7-mile construction zone.

Hartford Avenue (Route 6) from I-295 to Danielson Pike: Begins the week of September 17 and continues until early October. This project included limited sidewalk replacement along its 1.5-mile length, and the reconstruction of the intersection of Hartford Avenue and Reservoir Avenue in Johnston.

Hartford Pike (Route 6) from Danielson Pike to Route 101: Begins late September/early October and continues until late October. This segment is 1.8 miles long in Scituate.

This winter, RIDOT expects to select a contractor for a 3-mile segment of Route 6 in Scituate. This will pick up at the western end of work happening this fall, at Route 101, and continue to Route 102, near the Foster line.

These paving projects are made possible by RhodeWorks, RIDOT's ongoing commitment to repair structurally deficient bridges and bring Rhode Island's transportation infrastructure into a state of good repair, promote economic development, and create jobs. Learn more www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.

Related links

  • Department or agency: Department of Transportation
  • Online: http://www.dot.ri.gov
  • Release date: 09-17-2018

Share this: