MassDOT to propose new Chicopee Street bridge during meeting
Chicopee police called for possible rabid raccoon, found with broken leg
The bridge, which carries I-391 over route 116, has been around since 1979, according to Mass.gov. They're proposing a full replacement of the bridge, the new one would have three lanes in each direction. It will also have a 75-year design life span and incorporate modern bridge design elements to reduce maintenance impacts to the Willimansett neighborhood and the public.
During the construction, MassDOT will attempt to maintain traffic on both Chicopee Street and I-391. Limited detours and closures will be required at certain times to ensure public safety during certain operations.
The public meeting is being held at Legacy Church on Chicopee Street. It begins Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m.
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