Pittsfield Street Improvement Schedule November 8-12

As we move into another beautiful sunny (albeit a little chilly) weekend here in the Berkshires, the City of Pittsfield’s 2021 street improvement project continues as well.
Fortunately, the City of Pittsfield and the Mayor’s Office have once again provided us with relevant information on which streets will be undergoing roadworks this coming week, so that we can all plan our daily trips accordingly.
The program from Monday November 8 to Friday November 12 is as follows:
- Monday, November 8: Paving Anita Drive; paving of aisle decks on Cadwell Road, Hawthorne Avenue and Oxford Street.
- Tuesday, November 9: Paving aisle decks on Brenton Terrace, Oxford and Buel streets.
- Wednesday November 10: Paving aisle decks on Buel, Deming and High streets.
- Thursday November 11: Paving aisle aprons on High Street and Cliff Avenue.
- Friday November 12: If time permits, pave entrance aprons on Curtain and Paul avenues, Lucille and Hawk streets.
As always, there is no on-street parking during this work between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. each day. Be careful where you park. Residents whose entrance aprons will be replaced are advised to find another parking space in the surrounding streets to ensure they have access to their vehicles during this work.
If your daily commute involves one of the streets you are working on, you may want to plot an alternate route from your starting point to your destination. Or, just give yourself a little extra time in case there are any delays.
Keep in mind that the roadwork schedule is subject to change depending on weather conditions. The City of Pittsfield thanks you in advance for your patience.
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