DOT Public Meeting for Gardiner/Randolph Pearl Harbor Bridge Resurfacing Project

DOT Public Meeting

Maine DOT Notice of Formal On Demand Public Meeting for Gardiner-Randolph

To discuss the bridge wearing surface replacement on the Pearl Harbor Remembrance Bridge #2304 carrying Route 9/126 over the Kennebec River.

Access to this and all other active meeting presentations is available at MaineDOT's Public Meetings Page located at bit.ly/mainedot-meetings

 
MaineDOT will have an on-demand presentation available for this Formal Public Meeting. This meeting will give information about the proposed project, including video presentations and other pertinent information to help the public understand the project. These on-demand meetings allow for convenient viewing at any time. The meeting also provides the ability for online comments and questions that will be answered by MaineDOT staff.
 
This public meeting is to inform and invite public comments. MaineDOT is particularly interested in learning local views, discovering local resources, and identifying local concerns and issues. Anyone interested can view the presentation at the above website.
 
MaineDOT invites and encourages you to review the meeting and share your thoughts on this project during the formal comment period from June 1, 2023 to June 19, 2023.
 
Reasonable accommodations have been made to provide access to these meetings by providing access at any time within a two-week period.
 
Additional accommodations to allow full participation in these meetings can be requested by contacting the Project Manager listed below. Please see the Accessibility/Accommodation document on our Public Involvement Background Information Page for more information regarding requesting accommodations.
 
Questions, comments, or inquiries can be made directly through the on-demand meeting or can be directed to the Project Manager listed below.
Devan Eaton, Senior Project Manager,
Maine Department of Transportation,
24 Child Street, 16 State House Station,
Augusta, Maine 04333-0016
Telephone: (207) 215-5729
 
Work Identification Number 025301.00
Federal Aid Project Number 2530100