Update: Construction on S.R. 8 Delayed to April 25
The plan originally called for construction to begin Monday, April 23, but the start date was pushed back due to inclement weather.
Get ready for road repairs while heading north on Hudson's stretch of State Route 8 over the next two weeks.
Beginning Wednesday, April 25, the high-speed artery will have various northbound lanes closed for pavement repair, said Hudson communications manager Jody Roberts.
The plan originally called for construction to begin Monday, April 23, but the start date was pushed back due to inclement weather, she said.
The closures will be 24 hours a day. At different periods, two lanes will be closed during daylight hours. Construction crews will be directing traffic.
The entrance ramp at Seasons Road will remain open, but traffic will be stop and go for about a week. Delays should be expected and alternate routes considered.
The repairs should be wrapped up by Wednesday, May 9, weather permitting.
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Jack Kelly
7:07 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
This was already set up when I drove through at 4:30 this morning. If you're getting on Rt 8 from Seasons, there is a stop sign.
Brandon Tidd
10:07 am on Thursday, April 26, 2012
Drove through at 7:30 this morning... barrels were up but no activity. It was backed up a bit but I squeezed through in about 5 minutes.
joe ponikarovsky
2:23 pm on Friday, April 27, 2012
same deal on friday morning @ 7. so they just put up barrels for a couple miles and don't want to do any work or what?