Calvi notified residents, motorists who may use the access road and others who travel into the village that the work that began last fall with the re-routing of gas lines and water lines will now involve the actual infrastructure of the bridge itself.
"We have received word from Tardio Landscaping and our consulting engineer Hugh Greechan that work will resume on the rehabilitation of the King Street bridge on Monday, March 31," Calvi said in a letter to villagers.
Calvi said work on the bridge is expected to take six weeks and will be underway between the hours of 8 a.m., and 4 p.m. when the roadway will be closed.
"The road will be re-opened to traffic each day at about 4:15 p.m., and there will be no construction work performed on Saturdays and Sundays, unless we're otherwise notified owing to extenuating circumstances," Calvi said.
Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church will accommodate the automobiles belonging to King Street residents during construction except on April 18, Good Friday, when the church will be holding services at 12 noon and 3 p.m.
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