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LYMAN — The Maine Department of Transportation is hosting a public meeting at Lyman Town Hall at 6 p.m. March 7 to discuss the proposed project to convert the intersection of Route 35, South Street, and South Waterboro Road to a 4-way stop, including the installation of flashing beacons on stop signs and additional signage.

Representatives from Maine DOT will be present to listen to concerns, take comments, and answer questions from anyone with an interest in the project.

The DOT is also interested in learning local views relative to project consistency with local comprehensive plans, discovering local resources, and identifying local concerns and issues, according to a statement issued by the DOT in connection with the proposal.

Anyone with an interest is invited to attend and participate in the meeting.

Accommodations will be made for people with disabilities. Auxiliary aids will be provided upon advance request.

Inquiries regarding the project may be directed to the attention of Jerry Dostie, Project Manager, Maine Department of Transportation, Multimodal Program, 24 Child St., 16 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333-0016, by calling 624-3218, or emailing [email protected]

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