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Nighttime Sign Work on Route 101 in Hampton, NH
Sign work will require lane closures for one night
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) will utilize lane closures and a temporary 10-minute road closure to remove an overhead sign structure on Route 101 at mile marker 90 in Hampton on April 7, 2025.
This work is scheduled to be done between the hours of 9:00 PM and 5:00 AM and will require the use of lane closures, and rolling roadblocks, east and westbound. Slower traffic will be encountered through the work area.
Message boards, uniformed officers, and traffic control devices, will be used to notify the travelling public.
Road users should remain alert while traveling through the construction zone and obey all posted signs. Road users are also encouraged to sign up for free, real-time construction and traffic related messages (text or email) from https://newengland511.org/.
This work is part of Eastern Turnpikes ITS DMS R&R project to replace 4 outdated highway message boards on I-95, NH16, and US 101. Roadsafe Traffic Systems of Woonsocket, RI is the general contractor for the $1.3 million project, which is scheduled for completion fall of 2025.