Community Corner
Emergency Work on Landham Road Bridge Begins Aug. 5
Traffic will be down to one lane during the day for 3 weeks.
The Sudbury DPW will begin work on replacing a rusted out culvert below the Landham Road bridge on Aug. 5, an emergency job that will take about three weeks to fix.
According to DPW Director Bill Place, the department became aware of the issue recently when it received a call about a pothole in the area.
"We took pictures and saw that it is all rusted out," Place said. "It has to be replaced."
Place said the metal culvert, which is more than 40 years old, will disintegrate as rusting progresses.
Because of the work needed to be done, traffic will be down to one lane during the day.
"You should seek an alternate route if you can," Place said.
The overall cost of the project will be roughly $200,000.
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