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Tuesday night's open house will introduce drivers to the plans and what they can expect in the future.
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I-81 Project to close the ramp to I-481 North from I-81 South will last a couple of years until 2025.
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Construction on exits 24A and 24B northbound towards Liverpool are predicted to be closed to traffic for two months.
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The department will be answering questions regarding the Interstate 81 bridge project.
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I-81 Northbound closures will last through Aug. 10. Exit 16 will remain open with posted detours.
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Overnight milling and paving will take place until Aug. 31. Flaggers and traffic control devices will be put in place until work is finished.
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The State Department of Transportation will begin work on the interstate 690 bridge over John Glenn Boulevard causing road closures in upcoming weeks.
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A new state law will implement a program that utilizes a network of cameras to automatically register and fine someone is speeding in a work zone.
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The public hearing portion on the state DOT’s latest draft of the I-81 viaduct replacement plan is now complete after dozens weighed in at two virtual and two in-person hearings this week. But the outreach continues next week and into September with neighborhood meetings.
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The state Department of Transportation is out with its latest plan to replace the I-81 viaduct in Syracuse, and it reaffirms their commitment to a community grid. The draft environmental impact statement, or DEIS, includes some changes from the preliminary draft introduced a little over two years ago.