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VT Route 100 in Waterbury closed due to downed tree, police say

VT Route 100 in Waterbury is now open after being blocked by a fallen tree and downed lines, according to police. Crews remain on site for repairs.

VT Route 100 in Waterbury closed due to downed tree, police say
VERMONT STATE POLICE

Re Road Closure - 1017 VT Route 100 Waterbury
  • Accused: Repairs
  • Crews remain on site for repairs

Vermont State Police say that VT Route 100, also known as the Waterbury-Stowe Road, has reopened to traffic following a temporary closure due to downed power lines and a large pine tree. The blockage occurred near the Fairfield by Marriott Inn, prompting crews to respond quickly to address the situation.

According to police reports, the road was impassable for a period, leading to significant disruptions. As repairs continued, authorities advised motorists to seek alternate routes until the area was cleared. Currently, the road is open, but restrictions are expected to be in place from approximately 7:00 AM to 9:00 AM as Green Mountain Power crews carry out necessary repairs.

Updates regarding road conditions will be provided as they become available. Police urge drivers to exercise caution while traveling in the area and appreciate the public’s patience during the repairs. The status of the roadway and any potential changes in access will be monitored as work progresses.


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