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Chatham talks about fixing intersection
May 06, 2017 12:11 am
Karrie Allen in the Register Star reports that Chatham is trying to cope with a dangerous, inadequete bridge CSX built in 2014. The 14-foot, one-lane bridge with a 5-foot pedestrian walkway at the intersection of Albany Turnpike and Route 295 has received complaints since it opened. Engineers with Barton & Loguidice recently presented the Town Board with plans to add traffic lights and barriers to the area. Town Supervisor Maria Lull says Chatham will spend about $190,000 to improve the intersection near the bridge. Now the town needs Department of Transportation approval. Read the full story in the Register Star.