Virtual hearing Wednesday on Grafton-Sutton bridge repairs
The bridge over the Blackstone River that straddles the Grafton and Sutton town line is in need of repair, and MassDOT wants to hear from residents who will be affected by the temporary shut down.
A virtual public hearing will be held Wednesday, June 8 at 6:30 p.m. Registration is required.
The proposed project consists of the replacement of the Depot Street Bridge over the Blackstone River. The proposed bridge will be widened to include travel lanes, shoulders and raised sidewalks on both sides of the bridge.
Currently there are no bicycle facilities within close proximity of the bridge and none are proposed. The existing concrete abutments will partially remain and a longer span bridge will be constructed supported on new concrete abutments behind the existing abutments.
Improvements are also proposed to the roadway approaches, drainage structures, and protective guardrail on both ends of the bridge. Overhead wires and utility services carried by the bridge will be maintained during construction.
Some tree clearing will be required and stone riprap will be placed in front of the concrete wingwalls to stabilize the slopes. The bridge will be closed to traffic and a full detour will be provided.
A secure right-of-way is necessary for this project. Acquisitions in fee and permanent or temporary easements may be required. The towns are responsible for acquiring all needed rights in private or public lands. MassDOT’s policy concerning land acquisitions will be presented in the hearing.
All of these impacts will be presented at the hearing and there will be an opportunity to raise questions and concerns.