Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Weather Alert: Heat: As the heat goes up - Bring your costs Down
(Buffalo, NY) – Motioncenter.info:
(Second of a Series)
Yesterday, Motion Center.info offered links to resources to help keep your pets, driving and health safe during the current 90+ weather we have been having throughout the Western New York Region.
As we move into the second full day of a recent heat wave since Independence Day, Montioncenter.info is offering some important and money saving ideas that may result in more some money and energy savings
A. Turn off the Air Conditioner: This doesn’t mean that you have to melt into a puddle in your home or apartment. Many air conditions have a thermostat setting. This setting allows automated management of the temperature. This allows for efficient cooling of your living space while offering money savings.
B. Turn on the Air Conditioner: Living near Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, we have the opportunity to use a natural air conditioner while spending time outside and with others.
C. Replace air conditioner filters; over time these filters may become clogged and decrease your conditioner’s efficiency.
D. Turn off the lights. During the summer, it is a well known fact that daylight hours are at a maximum, but some continue to turn lights on, or leave lights on. Excessive accent lighting and security lighting can add up over time and cause a higher energy bill. Using LED lighting, candles, wind-up and battery powered radios, can reduce your power bills to an amazing amount.
E. Planning ahead for your end of season landscaping needs, including plants possible major purchases resulting in tax deductions, including koy ponds and water fixtures can add to a otherwise blah space and be a very small investment.
F. Money saving, single bill, multi-play, combined, everything on one bill, TV – internet – phone packages, are they really worth it? Maybe not. It all depends on your individual use of the products and your lifestyle. If you plan to spend a lot of time in your apartment watching television and speaking on the phone then maybe it is a good idea, otherwise you may want to consider a HP laptop with a Wi-Fi antenna on-board and a cheap laptop or VIOP. You may enjoy the freedom of mobility, the computing power or a full laptop with free internet access. The money you save with these options can place money in your pocket that is better spent on your next trip through downtown on a weekend night, or on a trip through the Niagara Wine Trail.
G. Keep to a budget and understand what are the real items that are mandatory, usually rent, car insurance, any legal fees you may have (parking tickets, speeding tickets etc.) are normally the only costs that are not negotiable.
Have a great and safe summer. The more you think outside the box, the more money you can save, meaning you gain more wealth to use on your terms. When you live on your own terms, you are that much freer.
Motioncenter.info is powered by Group Speeddog Results Marketing, based in Amherst, NY, the original owner of WNYtraffic,com in 2001. A full decade before NIITEC. WIVB TV did a nice job on a story about keeping your pets healthy today. (motioncenter offered the same information more then 24 hours ago.
(Group Speeddog Results Marketing - leading the pack for more then a decade.)
Weather Alert: Heat: As the heat goes up - Bring your costs Down
(Buffalo, NY) – Motioncenter.info:
(Second of a Series)
Yesterday, Motion Center.info offered links to resources to help keep your pets, driving and health safe during the current 90+ weather we have been having throughout the Western New York Region.
As we move into the second full day of a recent heat wave since Independence Day, Montioncenter.info is offering some important and money saving ideas that may result in more some money and energy savings
A. Turn off the Air Conditioner: This doesn’t mean that you have to melt into a puddle in your home or apartment. Many air conditions have a thermostat setting. This setting allows automated management of the temperature. This allows for efficient cooling of your living space while offering money savings.
B. Turn on the Air Conditioner: Living near Lake Ontario and Lake Erie, we have the opportunity to use a natural air conditioner while spending time outside and with others.
C. Replace air conditioner filters; over time these filters may become clogged and decrease your conditioner’s efficiency.
D. Turn off the lights. During the summer, it is a well known fact that daylight hours are at a maximum, but some continue to turn lights on, or leave lights on. Excessive accent lighting and security lighting can add up over time and cause a higher energy bill. Using LED lighting, candles, wind-up and battery powered radios, can reduce your power bills to an amazing amount.
E. Planning ahead for your end of season landscaping needs, including plants possible major purchases resulting in tax deductions, including koy ponds and water fixtures can add to a otherwise blah space and be a very small investment.
F. Money saving, single bill, multi-play, combined, everything on one bill, TV – internet – phone packages, are they really worth it? Maybe not. It all depends on your individual use of the products and your lifestyle. If you plan to spend a lot of time in your apartment watching television and speaking on the phone then maybe it is a good idea, otherwise you may want to consider a HP laptop with a Wi-Fi antenna on-board and a cheap laptop or VIOP. You may enjoy the freedom of mobility, the computing power or a full laptop with free internet access. The money you save with these options can place money in your pocket that is better spent on your next trip through downtown on a weekend night, or on a trip through the Niagara Wine Trail.
G. Keep to a budget and understand what are the real items that are mandatory, usually rent, car insurance, any legal fees you may have (parking tickets, speeding tickets etc.) are normally the only costs that are not negotiable.
Have a great and safe summer. The more you think outside the box, the more money you can save, meaning you gain more wealth to use on your terms. When you live on your own terms, you are that much freer.
Motioncenter.info is powered by Group Speeddog Results Marketing, based in Amherst, NY, the original owner of WNYtraffic,com in 2001. A full decade before NIITEC. WIVB TV did a nice job on a story about keeping your pets healthy today. (motioncenter offered the same information more then 24 hours ago.
(Group Speeddog Results Marketing - leading the pack for more then a decade.)
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Heat, Your Pets, Driving and You
Okay, So Who's the Copycat?
(Buffalo, NY) With the region's current and early in season heat wave motion center is offering links to Hot Weather Safety related information, to keep yourself and your furry friends safe.
Heat and Safety for pets:
Health Related:
Centers for Desease Control offer the following suggestions and information during peak heat periods:
"Extreme Heat•People suffer heat-related illness when their bodies are unable to properly cool themselves. Very high body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs. Older adults, young children, and persons with chronic medical conditions are particularly susceptible to these illnesses and are at high risk for heat-related death.
•Temperatures that hover 10 degrees or more above the average high temperature for the region and last for several weeks are defined as extreme heat. When temperatures are extremely high, take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:
◦Drink more fluids (nonalcoholic), regardless of your activity level.
◦Stay indoors and, if at all possible, stay in an air-conditioned place. If you do not have air conditioning, visit a shopping mall or public library for a few hours or call your local health department to find any heat-relief shelters in your area.
◦Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
◦NEVER leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle.
◦Visit adults at risk at least twice a day and closely watch them for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke"
Heat and Driving
Heat, Your Pets, Driving and You
Okay, So Who's the Copycat?
(Buffalo, NY) With the region's current and early in season heat wave motion center is offering links to Hot Weather Safety related information, to keep yourself and your furry friends safe.
Heat and Safety for pets:
Health Related:
Centers for Desease Control offer the following suggestions and information during peak heat periods:
"Extreme Heat•People suffer heat-related illness when their bodies are unable to properly cool themselves. Very high body temperatures may damage the brain or other vital organs. Older adults, young children, and persons with chronic medical conditions are particularly susceptible to these illnesses and are at high risk for heat-related death.
•Temperatures that hover 10 degrees or more above the average high temperature for the region and last for several weeks are defined as extreme heat. When temperatures are extremely high, take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones:
◦Drink more fluids (nonalcoholic), regardless of your activity level.
◦Stay indoors and, if at all possible, stay in an air-conditioned place. If you do not have air conditioning, visit a shopping mall or public library for a few hours or call your local health department to find any heat-relief shelters in your area.
◦Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.
◦NEVER leave anyone in a closed, parked vehicle.
◦Visit adults at risk at least twice a day and closely watch them for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke"
Heat and Driving
Air Quality Alert - Buffalo NWS
Air Quality Alert
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-OSWEGO-JEFFERSON-LEWIS-
NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...ROCHESTER...
NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...OSWEGO...WATERTOWN...LOWVILLE...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...
WELLSVILLE...ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
1148 AM EDT TUE JUL 6 2010
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING...
THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION HAS
ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY ALERT...IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS
EVENING.
AIR QUALITY LEVELS IN OUTDOOR AIR ARE PREDICTED TO BE GREATER THAN
AN AIR QUALITY INDEX VALUE OF 100 FOR THE POLLUTANT
OF OZONE. THE AIR QUALITY INDEX...OR AQI...WAS
CREATED AS AN EASY WAY TO CORRELATE LEVELS OF DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS
TO ONE SCALE. THE HIGHER THE AQI VALUE...THE GREATER THE HEALTH
CONCERN.
WHEN POLLUTION LEVELS ARE ELEVATED...THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH RECOMMENDS THAT INDIVIDUALS CONSIDER LIMITING STRENUOUS
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ADVERSE HEALTH
EFFECTS. PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO THE EFFECTS OF
ELEVATED LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS INCLUDE THE VERY YOUNG, AND THOSE WITH
PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS SUCH AS ASTHMA OR HEART DISEASE.
THOSE WITH SYMPTOMS SHOULD CONSIDER CONSULTING THEIR PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN.
A TOLL FREE AIR QUALITY HOTLINE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SO NEW YORK
RESIDENTS CAN STAY INFORMED ON THE AIR QUALITY SITUATION. THE TOLL
FREE NUMBER IS: 1 800 5 3 5, 1 3 4 5.
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-OSWEGO-JEFFERSON-LEWIS-
NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...ROCHESTER...
NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...OSWEGO...WATERTOWN...LOWVILLE...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...
WELLSVILLE...ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
1148 AM EDT TUE JUL 6 2010
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING...
THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION HAS
ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY ALERT...IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS
EVENING.
AIR QUALITY LEVELS IN OUTDOOR AIR ARE PREDICTED TO BE GREATER THAN
AN AIR QUALITY INDEX VALUE OF 100 FOR THE POLLUTANT
OF OZONE. THE AIR QUALITY INDEX...OR AQI...WAS
CREATED AS AN EASY WAY TO CORRELATE LEVELS OF DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS
TO ONE SCALE. THE HIGHER THE AQI VALUE...THE GREATER THE HEALTH
CONCERN.
WHEN POLLUTION LEVELS ARE ELEVATED...THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH RECOMMENDS THAT INDIVIDUALS CONSIDER LIMITING STRENUOUS
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ADVERSE HEALTH
EFFECTS. PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO THE EFFECTS OF
ELEVATED LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS INCLUDE THE VERY YOUNG, AND THOSE WITH
PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS SUCH AS ASTHMA OR HEART DISEASE.
THOSE WITH SYMPTOMS SHOULD CONSIDER CONSULTING THEIR PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN.
A TOLL FREE AIR QUALITY HOTLINE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SO NEW YORK
RESIDENTS CAN STAY INFORMED ON THE AIR QUALITY SITUATION. THE TOLL
FREE NUMBER IS: 1 800 5 3 5, 1 3 4 5.
Air Quality Alert - Buffalo NWS
Air Quality Alert
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-OSWEGO-JEFFERSON-LEWIS-
NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...ROCHESTER...
NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...OSWEGO...WATERTOWN...LOWVILLE...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...
WELLSVILLE...ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
1148 AM EDT TUE JUL 6 2010
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING...
THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION HAS
ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY ALERT...IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS
EVENING.
AIR QUALITY LEVELS IN OUTDOOR AIR ARE PREDICTED TO BE GREATER THAN
AN AIR QUALITY INDEX VALUE OF 100 FOR THE POLLUTANT
OF OZONE. THE AIR QUALITY INDEX...OR AQI...WAS
CREATED AS AN EASY WAY TO CORRELATE LEVELS OF DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS
TO ONE SCALE. THE HIGHER THE AQI VALUE...THE GREATER THE HEALTH
CONCERN.
WHEN POLLUTION LEVELS ARE ELEVATED...THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH RECOMMENDS THAT INDIVIDUALS CONSIDER LIMITING STRENUOUS
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ADVERSE HEALTH
EFFECTS. PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO THE EFFECTS OF
ELEVATED LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS INCLUDE THE VERY YOUNG, AND THOSE WITH
PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS SUCH AS ASTHMA OR HEART DISEASE.
THOSE WITH SYMPTOMS SHOULD CONSIDER CONSULTING THEIR PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN.
A TOLL FREE AIR QUALITY HOTLINE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SO NEW YORK
RESIDENTS CAN STAY INFORMED ON THE AIR QUALITY SITUATION. THE TOLL
FREE NUMBER IS: 1 800 5 3 5, 1 3 4 5.
NIAGARA-ORLEANS-MONROE-WAYNE-NORTHERN CAYUGA-OSWEGO-JEFFERSON-LEWIS-
NORTHERN ERIE-GENESEE-WYOMING-LIVINGSTON-ONTARIO-CHAUTAUQUA-
CATTARAUGUS-ALLEGANY-SOUTHERN ERIE-
INCLUDING THE CITIES OF...NIAGARA FALLS...MEDINA...ROCHESTER...
NEWARK...FAIR HAVEN...OSWEGO...WATERTOWN...LOWVILLE...BUFFALO...
BATAVIA...WARSAW...GENESEO...CANANDAIGUA...JAMESTOWN...OLEAN...
WELLSVILLE...ORCHARD PARK...SPRINGVILLE
1148 AM EDT TUE JUL 6 2010
...AIR QUALITY ALERT IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS EVENING...
THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION HAS
ISSUED AN AIR QUALITY ALERT...IN EFFECT UNTIL 10 PM EDT THIS
EVENING.
AIR QUALITY LEVELS IN OUTDOOR AIR ARE PREDICTED TO BE GREATER THAN
AN AIR QUALITY INDEX VALUE OF 100 FOR THE POLLUTANT
OF OZONE. THE AIR QUALITY INDEX...OR AQI...WAS
CREATED AS AN EASY WAY TO CORRELATE LEVELS OF DIFFERENT POLLUTANTS
TO ONE SCALE. THE HIGHER THE AQI VALUE...THE GREATER THE HEALTH
CONCERN.
WHEN POLLUTION LEVELS ARE ELEVATED...THE NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT
OF HEALTH RECOMMENDS THAT INDIVIDUALS CONSIDER LIMITING STRENUOUS
OUTDOOR PHYSICAL ACTIVITY TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ADVERSE HEALTH
EFFECTS. PEOPLE WHO MAY BE ESPECIALLY SENSITIVE TO THE EFFECTS OF
ELEVATED LEVELS OF POLLUTANTS INCLUDE THE VERY YOUNG, AND THOSE WITH
PRE-EXISTING RESPIRATORY PROBLEMS SUCH AS ASTHMA OR HEART DISEASE.
THOSE WITH SYMPTOMS SHOULD CONSIDER CONSULTING THEIR PERSONAL
PHYSICIAN.
A TOLL FREE AIR QUALITY HOTLINE HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED SO NEW YORK
RESIDENTS CAN STAY INFORMED ON THE AIR QUALITY SITUATION. THE TOLL
FREE NUMBER IS: 1 800 5 3 5, 1 3 4 5.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Distance Driving Construction Summary
Bridge construction on I-190 in both directions from Exit 21A - LaSalle Expressway to US 62; Niagara Falls Boulevard -- consider alternate route until 5:00 PM, 11/30/10. Comment: I-190 bridge replacement over the LaSalle Expressway.
Bridge construction on NY 33 in both directions from Exit - Humboldt Parkway to Exit - NY 198; Scajaquada Expressway until 5:30 PM, 07/30/10
Construction work, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 354 in both directions from Union Road; NY 277 to Borden Road. starting 7:05 AM, 04/19/10 until further notice. Comment: Drainage and sidewalk construction.
Long term road construction on NY 238 at Market Street; NY 98. starting 7:00 AM, 04/19/10 until further notice. Comment: Longterm Construction to begin in the Village of Attica. Expect delays as alternating one way traffic laneclosures will be used to perform construction work. Information will be updated as contractors schedule is developed. Work also continues on Village of Attica water line replacement under highway work permit..
Long term road construction on NY 15A in both directions from I-390 to Town of Brighton and Town of Henrietta Line until 5:00 PM, 11/24/10. Comment: See description of work for Route 252 Jefferson Road.
Long term road construction on NY 15A in both directions from I-390 to Town of Brighton and Town of Henrietta Line until 5:00 PM, 11/24/10.
Bridge construction on I-86 in both directions at Exit 43 - NY 415; Ramp until 5:00 PM, 11/30/10.
Comment: Replacement of Bridge #1011219, I-86 over SR415, Town of Erwin. Beginning March 25, 2010, I 86 EB and WB traffic will be restricted to a single lane in each direction while the bridge is reconstructed in stages. Detours will be at Exit 43 nightly between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. NB Route 415 traffic will be detoured to I 86 WB Exit 42. SB Route 415 traffic will be detoured to I 86 EB Exit 44.
Road construction on NY 17 in both directions from City of Elmira; Town of Elmira Line to Town of Chemung; Town of Ashland Line; Ramp until 5:00 PM, 11/30/12. Rte 17 reconstruction in the Towns of Elmira, Ashland and Chemung and City of Elmira in Chemung County.Rte 17 alternating lane closures eastbound and westbound between exit 58 and the Chemung River Bridge two miles east of Exit 58. The eastbound lane permanently closed from exit 56 to exit 58 6/21/10, it will remain in place until November 2010.Two lane, two way traffic maintained in the westbound lane.
Bridge construction on I-81 at Butternut Street until 4:00 PM, 08/25/10. Comment: Butternut Street bridge closure 24/7.
Long term road construction on NY 12 in both directions from Upper Front Street; US 11; Castle Creek Road; START ROUTE NY 12 to Town of Barker; Town of Chenango Line until 5:00 PM, 07/12/10
Major road construction, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 28 in both directions from NY 357 to Town of Meredith; Town of Franklin Line until 4:00 PM, 09/15/10
Single line traffic alternating directions, road construction, width limit on NY 23 in both directions from NY 30 Grand Gorge to Town of Roxbury; Town of Prattsville Line until 6:00 PM, 10/31/10
Bridge construction, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 418 in both directions at Water Street; CR 45; Elm Street; CR 9 starting 7:00 AM, 06/08/10 until further notice. Comment: Rte 418 is reduced to one lane alternating traffic at Milton St in Warrensburg. There is a temporary traffic signal controlling traffic for long term bridge work.
Source: NYSDOT
Bridge construction on NY 33 in both directions from Exit - Humboldt Parkway to Exit - NY 198; Scajaquada Expressway until 5:30 PM, 07/30/10
Construction work, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 354 in both directions from Union Road; NY 277 to Borden Road. starting 7:05 AM, 04/19/10 until further notice. Comment: Drainage and sidewalk construction.
Long term road construction on NY 238 at Market Street; NY 98. starting 7:00 AM, 04/19/10 until further notice. Comment: Longterm Construction to begin in the Village of Attica. Expect delays as alternating one way traffic laneclosures will be used to perform construction work. Information will be updated as contractors schedule is developed. Work also continues on Village of Attica water line replacement under highway work permit..
Long term road construction on NY 15A in both directions from I-390 to Town of Brighton and Town of Henrietta Line until 5:00 PM, 11/24/10. Comment: See description of work for Route 252 Jefferson Road.
Long term road construction on NY 15A in both directions from I-390 to Town of Brighton and Town of Henrietta Line until 5:00 PM, 11/24/10.
Bridge construction on I-86 in both directions at Exit 43 - NY 415; Ramp until 5:00 PM, 11/30/10.
Comment: Replacement of Bridge #1011219, I-86 over SR415, Town of Erwin. Beginning March 25, 2010, I 86 EB and WB traffic will be restricted to a single lane in each direction while the bridge is reconstructed in stages. Detours will be at Exit 43 nightly between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. NB Route 415 traffic will be detoured to I 86 WB Exit 42. SB Route 415 traffic will be detoured to I 86 EB Exit 44.
Road construction on NY 17 in both directions from City of Elmira; Town of Elmira Line to Town of Chemung; Town of Ashland Line; Ramp until 5:00 PM, 11/30/12. Rte 17 reconstruction in the Towns of Elmira, Ashland and Chemung and City of Elmira in Chemung County.Rte 17 alternating lane closures eastbound and westbound between exit 58 and the Chemung River Bridge two miles east of Exit 58. The eastbound lane permanently closed from exit 56 to exit 58 6/21/10, it will remain in place until November 2010.Two lane, two way traffic maintained in the westbound lane.
Bridge construction on I-81 at Butternut Street until 4:00 PM, 08/25/10. Comment: Butternut Street bridge closure 24/7.
Long term road construction on NY 12 in both directions from Upper Front Street; US 11; Castle Creek Road; START ROUTE NY 12 to Town of Barker; Town of Chenango Line until 5:00 PM, 07/12/10
Major road construction, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 28 in both directions from NY 357 to Town of Meredith; Town of Franklin Line until 4:00 PM, 09/15/10
Single line traffic alternating directions, road construction, width limit on NY 23 in both directions from NY 30 Grand Gorge to Town of Roxbury; Town of Prattsville Line until 6:00 PM, 10/31/10
Bridge construction, single line traffic alternating directions on NY 418 in both directions at Water Street; CR 45; Elm Street; CR 9 starting 7:00 AM, 06/08/10 until further notice. Comment: Rte 418 is reduced to one lane alternating traffic at Milton St in Warrensburg. There is a temporary traffic signal controlling traffic for long term bridge work.
Source: NYSDOT
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