Construction to Start Next Spring on $3.4 Million Reconfigur

Construction to Start Next Spring on $3.4 Million Reconfiguration of Routes 110 and 108 Intersection


By John Lee Grant |
City Engineer John H. Pettis III. (WHAV News file photograph.)
The $3.4 million reconfiguration of the intersection at Routes 110 and 108 near Kenoza Lake in Haverhill is getting underway.
At the request of City Engineer John H. Pettis III, the City Council Tuesday approved paying about $30,000 to adjacent residents for permanent and temporary property easements. The easements provide access for construction of driveway aprons, sidewalks, retaining walls and stone walls and reconstructing slopes or embankments. Pettis explained how the project would proceed and what the end product will look like.
“The city hires a consultant. The consultant designs the project per state and federal design standards. I guess the biggest thing is the alignment where the two roads meet. (Route) 108, as you come down the hill, will kind of tee off onto 110. There will be a left turn lane to head out towards the highway. There will be a right turn lane to head back towards the city. When you are on 110 and you’re approaching 108, there will be a left turn lane which we don’t have right now,” he explained.

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