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The state Department of Transportation (MassDOT) advises residents and visitors to check its online resources, drive with caution and if possible use public transportation over the holidays.
As always, I-90 Exit 9 connecting I-84 to Connecticut and New York experiences heavy traffic on peak holiday travel days. Drivers are encouraged to consider travel during the early morning or after 8 p.m.
Traffic congestion is also typical at the I-95 and I-495 Turnpike interchanges along with I-495 and I-93 northbound leading into New Hampshire, according to the state.
The I-93 Southeast Expressway HOV lane opened to traffic early on Christmas Eve at 1 p.m. to accommodate traffic leaving Boston.
Free coffee will be served at all 18 MassDOT service plazas between 10 p.m. on Christmas night, Wednesday, Dec. 25, until 5 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 26, and between 10 p.m. on New Years Eve, Tuesday, Dec. 31, until 5 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
MassDOTs Traffic and Travel Resources page includes links to all MassDOT travel resources. The state says now is the time to sign up for EZPass and avoid cash tolls.
Before traveling, visit MassDOTs online traffic camera webpage to check live traffic cameras across the state. The 511 traffic alert system alerts customers to traffic conditions throughout the holiday weekend.
The state advises drivers remember winter driving skills and tips for preparation. Motorists should drive with headlights on, observe posted speed limits, never drink and drive, make sure everyone is using a seatbelt and clear snow from vehicles before driving. More information on safe winter driving is available at the MassDOT website.
The Army Corps of Engineers painting contractors will suspend work on the Sagamore Bridge during the two weeks of Christmas and New Year's. All travel lanes will be open Dec. 21, 2013, through Jan. 5, 2014. After the holidays, work will resume on the Sagamore Bridge with lane restrictions Monday through Friday, 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m.
The MBTA Christmas Day through New Years Day holiday service schedule includes a Sunday service schedule for Wednesday, Dec. 25, and Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014. The T will provide rush hour level service from 3 p.m. through 2 a.m. on New Years Eve, Dec. 31. Check out the full T schedule at mbta.com.
MassDOT advises residents and visitors to check our online resources, drive with caution and if possible use public transportation over the holidays. As always, I-90 Exit 9 connecting I-84 to Connecticut and New York experiences heavy traffic on peak holiday travel days.
Drivers are encouraged to consider travel during the early morning or after8 p.m. Traffic congestion is also typical at the I-95 and I-495 Turnpike interchanges along with I-495 and I-93 northbound leading into New Hampshire.
The I-93 Southeast Expressway HOV lane will open to traffic early on Christmas Eve at1p.m.to accommodate traffic leaving Boston.
Free coffee will be served at all 18 MassDOT service plazas between10 p.m.on Christmas night,Wednesday, Dec. 25, until5 a.m. on Thursday, Dece. 26, and between10 p.m.on New Years Eve,Tuesday, Dec. 31, until 5 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 1, 2014.
The Army Corp of Engineers painting contractors will suspend work on the Sagamore Bridge during the two weeks of Christmas and New Years. All travel lanes will be openDec. 21, 2013 through Jan. 5, 2014. After the holidays, work will resume on the Sagamore Bridge with lane restrictionsMondaythroughFriday, 8 a.m to 4:30 p.m.
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Everyone wants to get the most bang for the buck, and the Downers Grove Public Library is no exception.
For a taxpayer-supported, public-serving organization, its our duty. We are working with our architects, construction managers, Library Board and members of the community to make sure that we get our moneys worth as we renovate our building. This is a challenging task.
On Nov. 22, we opened formal bids from about 40 contractors. They were competing for contracts in a dozen trades (carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, to name a few).
To our dismay, the proposals from the lowest bidders in each trade added up to $433,000 more than our budget.
We didnt waste any time wringing our hands. Everybody got busy.
Our construction managers communicated with the lowest bidders, confirming that the bidders had correctly understood the project drawings and specifications.
Our architects examined materials and finishes and other design elements, looking for cost savings.
The staff revisited the plans for furnishings, equipment, and office arrangements.
The Library Board considered all the identified changes, making sure that we did not lose sight of the projects original goals.
We have made a great deal of progress. At the Library Board meeting on Dec. 11, our design and construction team presented preliminary savings totaling a little over $360,000.
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A permit application has been filed for the $985,000 interior build-out of the $1.04 million shell structure recently approved by the city.
Target Contractors Inc. is the contractor for the project, a 24,000-square-foot store for the North Carolina-based organic and natural foods grocer.
Plans show Earth Fare also will offer a 41-seat caf area near the entrance. The caf is near the coffee and yogurt bar.
The store is at 11901 Atlantic Blvd. in the center anchored by Academy Sports & Outdoors and LA Fitness. Belk also plans to build a department store there.
The center, developed by Sleiman Enterprises, is at northwest Kernan and Atlantic boulevards.
Earth Fare will include 13,510 square feet of sales area and 8,676 square feet for storage and preparation, along with mechanical and other space.
Earth Fare, based in Fletcher, N.C., near Asheville, calls itself "the healthy supermarket." It began in 1975 and now operates 31 stores in nine states, including a Florida store in Tallahassee. It started in 1975.
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