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Regional planner pitches $50 million concept to reconfigure I‑384/Route 6 interchange in Bolton
Summary
A regional transportation planner presented a lower‑cost concept to reconfigure the I‑384/Route 6/Notch Road interchange to restore full vehicle and trail access, improve bike/pedestrian crossings and reduce some bridge costs; the town will seek public input before sending support to DOT.
Rob Alouise, director of transportation for the regional planning agency, presented a concept plan to the Bolton Board of Selectmen on Jan. 27 proposing a reconfiguration of the I‑384/Route 6/Notch Road interchange intended to restore full directional access and add a new trailhead connection.
Alouise framed the problem as limited connectivity: Bolton is bisected by I‑384 and Route 6, and access between the southern and northern parts of town now relies on a few constrained links. He said prior studies proposed full reconstruction but were rejected by state DOT as too costly; the earlier reconstruction idea was described in the presentation as exceeding $80 million. “We estimate this to be in the…
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