WARWICK, RI — Friday evening, Rhode Island Division Transportation (RIDOT) will minimize Jefferson Boulevard to 1 lane on the I-95 overpass whereas it repairs the bridge carrying 1-95 over the street.
Jefferson Boulevard will stay one lane in every path till additional discover, RIDOT introduced. The change is not going to have an effect on any on or off ramps on the bridge, and RIDOT doesn’t anticipate the change to create any journey delays.
Jefferson Boulevard I-95 Bridge Substitute , 15 Bridges Challenge
The substitute of this bridge is a part of the I-95 15 Bridges project, which can take away 15 bridges from the state’s backlog of poor and honest to poor situation bridges alongside I-95 and Route 10 between Windfall and Warwick.
The challenge takes a holistic method to addressing these bridges to make sure the protected motion of over 185,000 autos, together with about 9,000 vans and heavy freight autos. 9 of the 15 bridges are structurally poor. Three are rated among the many high 5 most traveled structurally poor bridges in Rhode Island. A complete of 11 bridges will probably be repaired and 4 will probably be eradicated. RIDOT additionally will rebuild Rte. 10 from Elmwood Avenue to Park Avenue – remodeling it right into a boulevard with a shared use path to offer higher connectivity for all customers.
All development initiatives are topic to modifications in schedule and scope relying on wants, circumstances, findings, and climate.
The substitute of the I-95 bridge over Jefferson Boulevard is made potential by RhodeWorks. RIDOT is dedicated to bringing Rhode Island’s infrastructure right into a state of fine restore whereas respecting the surroundings and striving to enhance it. Study extra at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.