OGDENSBURG -- City officials are warning residents that traffic signal lights will be will be removed from Paterson and Ford streets Wednesday. The signal light is being replaced as part of the …
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OGDENSBURG -- City officials are warning residents that traffic signal lights will be will be removed from Paterson and Ford streets Wednesday.
The signal light is being replaced as part of the ongoing Paterson Street project.
“J.E. Sheehan will remove the existing traffic signal lights at the intersection of Paterson and Ford Streets on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2014,” a release from the city said.
The intersection will become a two-way stop until the new signal is installed in the mid-November with through traffic on Ford Street and stop signs on Paterson Street, the release says.
The $5.5 million project will improve 1.1 miles of Paterson Street with plans to restore pavement to good condition, separate the storm sewer system from the existing combined storm/sanitary system and improving intersections, sidewalks and drainage
For more information contact DPW Director, Scott Thornhill at 393-2300.