Ongoing Town Projects
Infrastructure Updates
Updated Sept. 15, 2024
Rowentown Road Bridge: Through pending Federal Grants and Town funding, the current undersized culverts will be replaced, and the inlets and outlets stabilized. These mitigation measures intend to reduce flooding and improve hydraulic conditions. This project is nearing the award stage.
North Dorchester Road Culverts: Through pending Federal Grants and Town funding, the current undersized culverts will be replaced, and the inlets and outlets stabilized. These mitigation measures intend to reduce flooding and improve hydraulic conditions. This project is nearing the award stage.
Frescoln Road Bridge: Through State and Town funding, the existing bridge over Rocky Pond Brook will be replaced by a precast concrete arch bridge, roadway reconstruction, guardrail installation, stream restoration, and stream bank stabilization. These mitigation measures would meet the hydraulic requirements and intend to prevent further flooding and damages to Frescoln Road. This project is progressing through the NHDOT State Aid Bridge (SAB) Program through the Bureau of Planning and Community Assistance (BPCA).
Cross Road Bridge: Through a recently awarded Federal Grant and Town funding, the existing bridge over Rocky Pond Brook will be replaced with a longer-spanned bridge intending to minimize future flooding and damages to Cross Road. This project is in the design and permitting stages.
East Side Road Bridge: Through Congressionally Directed Spending and Town funding, the existing bridge will be replaced intending to minimize future flooding and damages to East Side Road.This project is in the process of selecting an engineer.
Completed Construction
Evans Bridge - completed
Download construction schedule
Start construction: 5/6/2013
End construction: 8/31/2013
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Dufour Bridge - completed
2013-0911 construction schedule
Start construction: 9/12/2013
End construction: 11/15/2013
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Post Office/Doll House
2015/2016 - Construction is complete.
Wentworth Common Bridge
Information about the bridge has moved to its own page at Village Bridge