Motorists urged to plan ahead for changes starting November 10
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is reminding motorists of work starting this weekend on a series of traffic pattern changes as construction advances on the reconstruction of the $410 million Route 6/10 Interchange in Providence.
The first changes go into effect on Saturday night, November 10. This work was postponed one day because of expected rainy weather forecast for Friday night. The traffic changes are all temporary, but some will be in place for several months. RIDOT has worked with the design-build contractor to sequence each step of construction to minimize the impact to traffic locally, on the highway interchange, and in the surrounding neighborhoods.
The first traffic pattern changes include lane shifts to move traffic away from the center of the interchange, freeing up a large work zone for construction of new highway and bridge segments. Detour maps and other helpful information can be found on RIDOT's website at www.ridot.net/610.
The restrictions scheduled for this fall are as follows:
Saturday, November 10: The Broadway off-ramp, accessible to traffic traveling on Route 6 East to the 6/10 Connector Inbound toward Providence, will be closed for approximately 24 months. A detour using the Hartford Avenue exit will take traffic through Olneyville Square.
Saturday, November 10: When traffic volumes are lightest during the evening and overnight hours, RIDOT will open a temporary section of Route 10 North that has been built next to the current highway alignment. All traffic will shift to the right onto this new roadway, and will use it to access a new, temporary exit to Westminster Street. No lanes will be closed. This will be in place for about 24 months.
Sunday, November 11: RIDOT will introduce a minor lane shift to the right for traffic on the ramp from the 6/10 Connector outbound to Route 6 West. No lanes will be closed. This will be in place for about 12 months.
Weekend of November 11-12: The traffic pattern on Broadway and Westminster Street where they passes over the Route 6/10 highway will be altered slightly so work can begin on new bridge piers. Lanes will remain open but may be shifted and narrowed. Segments of sidewalk and bike lanes may be blocked, and signs will be posted to ask cyclists to dismount and direct pedestrians to sidewalks on the opposite side of the road. The traffic pattern on Broadway will be in place for about nine months. Additional traffic pattern changes will be scheduled in 2019.
Late November: RIDOT will shift Route 6 East traffic to the left, just after the Hartford Avenue exit. This will put both eastbound and westbound Route 6 traffic on the westbound portion of the highway for bridge replacement over Hartford Avenue and Plainfield Street. The shoulders will be restricted in this area, and lanes will be narrowed for about 12 months. No lanes will be closed.
The 6/10 Interchange and nearby city streets of Westminster Street, Broadway and the road network in and around Olneyville Square are subject to daily traffic congestion and delays. Based on an analysis of traffic volumes and travel times given these traffic pattern changes, RIDOT estimates travel times through the Olneyville area to increase by a minimum of 3 to 5 minutes during peak travel times. Traffic on both Route 6 and Route 10 highway segments can expect an increase of a minimum of 2 to 6 minutes during the morning and evening rush hours. These times are estimates and can vary greatly due to adverse weather and traffic conditions.
The 6/10 Interchange project is scheduled for completion in fall of 2023. Upon completion RIDOT will have replaced seven structurally deficient bridges.
RIDOT strongly recommends both local traffic and commuters consider alternate routes. Both RIPTA bus service and commuter rail from T.F. Green and Wickford Junction stations are available as options to bypass congestion during this important construction project.
RIDOT specified a design-build contract to save time as it allows construction and design to proceed simultaneously. This saves time and money.
The Route 6/10 Interchange project was made possible by RhodeWorks, RIDOT's ongoing commitment to repair structurally deficient bridges and bring Rhode Island's transportation infrastructure into a state of good repair, promote economic development, and create jobs. Learn more at www.ridot.net/RhodeWorks.