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Finishing touches are being put on the Holmes Road bridge, which is scheduled to reopen on Friday. The span has been one lane for four years and closed this summer to expedite work.

Holmes Road Bridge Expected to Open on Friday

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — After years of anticipation, the Holmes Road bridge is on schedule for a Friday reopening.

Earlier this month, the city reported that the contractor has been actively working on-site to ensure that this deadline is met. Bridge deck waterproofing was installed on Aug. 14 and paving followed.

Currently, pavement can be seen on the structure.

"We understand the inconveniences this DOT project has caused and deeply appreciate your patience during this work," an update on the city website reads.

The bridge was reduced to one lane for four years after being found structurally insufficient and in need of a $3.5 million replacement of the overpass structure. This included a new superstructure over the Housatonic Rail line, a restored sidewalk, improved bicycle access, pavement and traffic barriers.

Northern Construction Service LLC was awarded the project and began abutment repairs under the bridge adjacent to the railroad. An access road was constructed to facilitate the transport of heavy equipment needed for the work.


 
Bridge work finally began on June 23 after prodding by state and local officials and the span was closed to through traffic this summer.

Traffic traveling southbound on Holmes Road is detoured toward Pomeroy Avenue, Crofut Street, and then to Route 7/20. Traffic traveling northbound is encouraged to utilize Route 7/20.

In partnership with the town of Lenox, the Pittsfield Fire Department is temporarily housing an additional crew of firefighters at the North Station in Lenox to cover the southern part of Holmes Road and the surrounding area.

A couple of public meetings, one in 2022 and one in June, were held to inform residents and abutters on the project while providing a platform to voice concerns.  

While residents were eager to have two lanes of traffic restored on the bridge, there were concerns about how it would affect traffic on the detour routes and residents in the area.

The expedited two-month closure was chosen to avoid years of bridge work.


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Dalton Fire District Approves Tentative Budget

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff
DALTON, Mass. — The Fire District's Prudential Committee approved an anticipated budget of more than three million during its meeting last week. 
 
The district's projected budget amounts to $3,569,222.44, comprising the budgets for the commissioner, treasurer, Water Department, and Fire and Ambulance services. This is an increase of $44,542.44
 
The Board of Water Commissioners voted to recommend utilizing $375,000 from the funds raised by the ambulance to offset the amount to appropriate. 
 
The district's Board of Water Commissioners and Prudential Committee collaborated during the budgeting process to mitigate increases. 
 
The Fire Departments and Emergency Medical Services' budgets total is forecast at $1,847,512, a decrease of $26,096. 
 
The department initially requested a budget of $2,052,512. However, the board voted last week to remove Articles 22 through 24, which amounted to $205,000 in spending, until its free cash is certified.  
 
Article 22 requested $80,000 to create an apparatus replacement fund. 
 
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