6-4 Traffic

If Route 44 and 100 are the primary trucking routes for construction, what are the contingencies for compensation should homes be damaged by the impact of the truck traffic?

RESPONSE 6-4:

 

A roadway assessment has been conducted to assess the current conditions of the construction trucking routes.  The assessment focuses on Route 100 in Burrillville and Glocester.  An assessment of Route 44 was not conducted due to its increased distance to the site and since the volume of trucks accessing the site will be less significant compared to the overall truck volumes experienced daily on Route 44.

 

The assessment will serve as a baseline for comparison of Route 100 roadway conditions after construction is completed.  Roadway conditions will be monitored before, during and after construction in order to ensure that pavement conditions do not exist that could lead to damage to adjacent homes.   The assessment is being coordinated with the Rhode Island Department of Transportation and coordination will continue during the construction cycle.

 

RESPONDENT:

 

Maureen Chlebek, McMahon Associates

DATE:

May 11, 2016