The state Department of Transportation has reported area roadwork, effective Monday, Sept. 16, as follows:
Montgomery County
∫ Town of Canajoharie: Route 5S between the Canajoharie village line and Randall. Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions with flaggers in place due to paving operations.
∫ Village of Fort Plain: Route 80 bridge over the Barge Canal. Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions with flaggers in place due to bridge inspection.
Fulton County
∫ City of Johnstown: Route 30A between Briggs Street and Townsend Avenue. Motorists will encounter north- and southbound lane closures with flaggers in place due to paving operations, sidewalk work and signal work.
∫ Town of Mayfield: Routes 30 and 30A. Motorists will encounter a full road closure at the intersection of these routes with a detour in place. The detour will be Route 349 to Route 30A to Route 30. A temporary signal is in place on Route 30 at Route 349 intersection.
Hamilton County
∫ Town of Inlet, Hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake: Route 28 between Inlet and Blue Mountain Lake. Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions with flaggers in place as well as an on-site detour and temporary signals due to paving and drainage operations, snowmobile crossing construction and culvert headwall repair.
∫ Town of Arietta: Route 8 between Old Piseco Road (County Highway 24) north and south. Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions with temporary signals at each bridge due to the rehabilitation of Route 8 bridge over Piseco Lake outlet, Route 8 bridge over Sheriff Lake outlet, and Route 8 bridge over Rogers Brook.
∫ Town of Arietta: Route 10 between routes 29A and 8. Motorists will encounter lane closures in both directions with flaggers in place due to guiderail installation.
∫ Town of Indian Lake: Route 28 bridge over Lake Abanakee. Motorists will encounter lane closures with a temporary signal and a speed limit reduction of 30 mph in the work zone due to bridge joint replacement.
This information is also available at www.511ny.org.