BRUNSWICK (AP) — The Maine Department of Transportation says it is working on plans to rebuild an intersection that has drawn numerous complaints.
Thousands of drivers use the intersection at Pleasant and Mill streets in Brunswick each day. WGME-TV reports department officials say they hope the new proposal eases up congestion in the intersection.
Brunswick Town Councilor Kathy Wilson says making a left turn is a nightmare.
The DOT says they’ll be having a public meeting sometime next month on this proposal, but don’t yet have a date.
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