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You are Here: Front Page arrow Archive News arrow Triphammer Torn Up
Sep 02 2005
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by Dan Veaner   
Friday, 02 September 2005
Triphammer Road construction continues to cause delays, as the next step in the construction has begun.  Now that the utility companies have finished moving telephone, cable, electric and utility poles work has begun on the actual roadway, causing longer delays than before.  Traffic is reduced to one lane, often in more than one spot.


Many residents have been finding alternate routes, says Village Clerk and Treasurer Jodi Dake.  When finished the Village portion of Triphammer Road will become a three lane road with a center turning lane.  Bicycle paths and sidewalks will line both sides of the road.

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Because the utility companies were behind schedule the project may not be completed until next Spring.  Meanwhile crews are working Mondays through Fridays.


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