Second Phase of Sue Grossman Still River Greenway Underway

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The Town of Winchester has entered into a contract with Dayton Construction out of Watertown, Connecticut to complete the next phase of the Sue Grossman Still River Greenway.  Construction began on Monday, August 1st. 

Clearing  vegetation and placing erosion controls along the length of the Trail  is the first activity.  Earth moving activities are anticipated to begin  very soon.  Several critical items such as pedestrian bridges have been  ordered but are not expected to arrive for several months.  Work is  expected to be completed in Late November barring unforeseen events.

Sue Grossman Trail Phase II

Please contact the Department of Public Works Project Manager Bart Clark with any questions at (860) 379-4070.

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