Chris Santee
|
|
« : May 05, 2011, 07:03:53 AM » |
|
Governor and Transportation Secretary Visit Flooding Sites
State Road Update: Route 129 in Isle La Motte Now OPEN
MILTON – Gov. Peter Shumlin and Transportation Secretary Brian Searles today visited areas on Lake Champlain, including the causeway connecting Milton and South Hero, to track flood damage along the shoreline.
“The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) is working to stay ahead of the weather to keep roads open and safe for the traveling public,” Gov. Shumlin said. He visited the causeway site, where stone was being dropped to protect the structure, and said efforts to protect home and property owners are also underway in many communities that line the lake.
“Vermonters are tough and tenacious. Working together, we’ll get through this,” the Governor added.
The waters of Lake Champlain have reached historic flood levels following continued precipitation throughout April and melting snow pack from the heavy winter, and numerous rivers and streams are also at flood level across the state. VTrans has shored up roads wherever possible and implemented detours where needed.
The Governor met with Searles at the causeway for an update after the Transportation Secretary had visited several areas of significant flooding around the state to assess road damage and repair efforts. At the Route 2 causeway, rock from quarries across the state were being trucked in and deposited to create a breakwater to protect the causeway from on-coming rain, wind and waves.
Secretary Searles added, “Vtrans has been working very hard to keep the state roadways passable. We brought over 1,000 bags of sand to Isle La Motte to open Route 129, which we managed to do by early evening. We have stabilized Route 17 in Addison, and are working to sustain travel along the causeway on Route 2. We will continue to monitor the areas of greatest concern along the Lake, in particular the tributaries for Missisquoi and Lamoille Rivers.”
Rainfall totals set a record in April, creating swollen rivers and unstable stream banks, and prompting the Lake Champlain level to hit an all-time high. Rain is expected to continue through to Friday. The saturated ground and on-going precipitation has already resulted in several road closures.
State Road Closures:
Route 36 in St. Albans, between Georgia Shore Road and Bronson Road (1 mile west of St. Albans) is closed due to flooding. Motorists are advised to avoid this section of roadway.
Route 125 near Chimney Point is closed approximately 13 miles west of Middlebury. Route 17 remains open following Vtrans action to add fill to flooded areas.
Maid Stone State Highway is closed due to flooding. Motorists are advised to avoid this section of roadway.
Route 73 in Brandon, along the Otter Creek, is closed. Motorists are advised to avoid this section of roadway.
Smugglers Notch, Jeffersonville to Stowe, remains closed, weather pending.
Areas of Ongoing Concern:
With continued precipitation, and Lake Champlain levels are expected to continue to rise. Vtrans, in association with Vermont Emergency Management, continues to monitor several problem areas, particularly roads along Lake Champlain and swollen rivers. These roads are not currently closed but may be reduced to one lane traffic.
I-89 Southbound in Milton will be one-lane traffic due to instability of the right lane.
Route 2 Causeway (Milton) is open to traffic. VTrans is working to keep this road open with gravel and stone. Road may be reduced to one-lane travel to accommodate Vtrans activities. Motorists are advised to proceed with caution.
Route 2 in Alburg, between Routes 78 and 129 at Wagner Point. Some water in the road but both lanes are open. Motorists are advised to reduce speed and exercise caution.
Route 118 between Montgomery and Belvidere. There are multiple locations (on 118) that are reduced to one lane traffic. These are extended events that will last until further notice.
Route 122 in Lyndon, between the Interstate and Wheelock Road. One lane traffic due to slope failure. This will be an extended event that will last until further notice.
Route 114 between Canaan and Island Pond, through Norton. Motorists will experience several single lane areas due to multiple slope failures.
For more information please call 802-828-2648 (7am -5pm) or 211 (Vermont Emergency Management). Road condition information is also found at: 511vt.com. This site is updated throughout the day between the hours of 7am -5pm.
|