Brownell Street in Fall River is still closed to local traffic for the next two weeks. That from the City’s Department of Public Maintenance Director John Perry. The street is undergoing much needed construction, and has been closed since July 10th, with the work expected to take a month from then to complete; however, Perry told FRC Media News that more time was needed to complete the necessary repairs.
Meanwhile, the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Highway Division has announced that Brownell Street will remain closed to vehicular traffic between North Court Street and Thompson Street until further notice.
During the closure, the roadway will be open to local traffic only with access to residences maintained at all times of the roadway closure and detour signage will be in place during the closure.
The detour routes are listed below.
Heading west on Brownell Street:
Left onto Thompson Street to President Avenue
Right onto President Avenue to Boomer Street
Right onto Boomer Street to Brownell Street
Heading east on Brownell Street:
Right onto Boomer Street to President Avenue
Left onto President Avenue to Thompson Street
Left onto Thompson Street to Brownell Street
MassDOT advises motorists to seek alternate routes during these times.
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