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04/09/2025 10:21 AM EDT

ACTON - The Maine Department of Transportation will be reconstructing a section of Route 109 in Acton. The project area begins 0.60 miles southeast of Sam Page Road and extends northwest 2.21 miles to the New Hampshire State border. This project involves roadway reconstruction and rehabilitation, including drainage and safety improvements. The project will add three-foot, paved shoulders to Route 109 within the project limits. Additionally, a large culvert will be installed where the main tributary to Wilson Lake crosses Route 109. On-site construction activities began in December of 2024. During construction, traffic through the project area on Route 109 will be restricted to a single lane of alternating traffic between sunrise and sunset on weekdays, with occasional Saturday work. The anticipated completion date of this work is November of this year. The contractor on this project is RJ Grondin & Sons of Gorham. The contract amount is $6.3 million.

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