Debris cleanup on Rail Trail in Sanford to start this month, followed by repairs
Closed section of Rail Trail expected to reopen before end of 2021
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Renee Suderman of Auburn, right, carries a piece of debris through a field where homes once stood, followed by her daughters, Adelyn, 10, Jaclyn, 11, and her husband Phil, as the family volunteers Aug. 28, 2020 to help clear the area south of the Rail Trail in Sanford.(Katy Kildee/kkildee@mdn.net)
Debris cleanup on a stretch of the Pere Marquette Rail Trail in Sanford will begin some time this month, Midland County and the Village of Sanford announced in a news release on Wednesday.
Photo: Aerial rendering of Colchester Exit 16. Courtesy Photo.
by C.B. Hall, Vermont Business Magazine While the Agency of Transportation s list of highway projects this year is prodigious (see below), the agency does a lot more than replace worn pavement and fix bridges on Vermont s state, federal and interstate roadways.
AOT and its many partners also reconfigure city streets, maintain state-owned rail corridors, develop bicycle-pedestrian trails, build sidewalks, and perform an abundance of other infrastructure chores.
These other projects, often managed by towns and cities, tend to be more interesting than the usual routine of installing traffic lights and paving over potholes. This year, for example, AOT s work list will include reinforcing the stone underpinnings of the covered bridge that connects Windsor with Cornish, New Hampshire.
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