BRUNSWICK
Union Street will be closed for part of next week, as work on pipe installation continues.
Crooker Construction will be installing storm drain and sewer pipe along the stretch of the roadway between Lincoln Street and Cumberland Street, expected to last until mid-week. Once that is complete, the contractor will move back to the Mill Street end of Union Street, where excavation and replacement will take place along the west side of the road.
Union Street will be closed to traffic from Mill Street to Lincoln Street during work hours and will reopen to limited local access outside of work hours — generally 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday. No parking will be allowed in the closed area at any time during the estimated two-week work period for this section.
When Union Street work is taking place in this location, Gilman Avenue will be closed to thru traffic; only local traffic will be permitted to enter and exit Gilman Avenue from Maine Street with flaggers onsite to direct traffic. Gilman Avenue will reopen to traffic when work ends daily on Union Street.
Union Street and Gilman Avenue will be open to traffic on the weekend. Lincoln Street will remain open to two-lane traffic when possible.
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