The delays keep increasing on the Merritt Parkway and I-95 in Fairfield County. Here are the new details.
A vehicle "veered into the construction pattern," and the worker was struck and was later pronounced dead, state police said.
The town's annual Independence Day Fireworks Displays are scheduled for Saturday.
Drivers are being asked to seek alternate routes.
Work is set to begin April 1 and is expected to be completed in December, according to the CT Department of Transportation.
Police said the Department of Public Works is set to resume construction of ADA-accessibility improvements on Greenwich Avenue this week.
Greenwich will host its 2025 annual St. Patrick's Day Parade this weekend, which police noted will affect traffic in the downtown area.
The work is scheduled to be done by Oct. 24, but there will be some temporary lane closures, according to First Selectman Fred Camillo.
Police said the boy was "apparently not wearing a helmet" at the time of the crash and struck his head against the vehicle's windshield.
The closure was in place for several hours Tuesday.
The highway was closed for several hours on Sunday. Lane closures persist.
A section of the road was closed for several hours Monday due to low communication wires.
Three firefighters were taken to a local hospital.
The Greenwich Department of Public Works said the roadway sagging is due to a material trench failure from Aquarion's ongoing project.
The fire was impacting the morning commute.
This work is part of a project to improve drainage.
Police said crews are still working Friday morning to clear four partially blocked roads in town following this week's stormy weather.
The highway may be closed for a lengthy period of time.
The driver, a West Harrison, New York resident, was seen on traffic cameras traveling southbound on the northbound side, authorities said.
Police have announced a list of road closures around Greenwich.
Numerous delays have been reported on I-95 and the Merritt Parkway.
The crashes were reported Tuesday morning.
The roads will be closed to allow for emergency tree removal work, the town of Greenwich said.
Severe thunderstorms moved into the area late Tuesday afternoon.
The accident was reported Friday morning.
One person was killed after the vehicle "veered off the right side of the highway" and ended up striking multiple trees, police said.
The parade is scheduled to begin 5:15 p.m. Police are warning residents about heavy traffic and road closures.
The accident was reported Wednesday morning.
The town said traffic will be restricted due to additional work on the causeway.
The road is expected to be closed for several hours.
Rain and strong wind impacted the area on Wednesday.
The moratorium will be in place to accommodate additional traffic expected over the next two months.
Both accidents have been cleared as of 6:40 p.m. Tuesday but delays remain.
Two lanes are closed.
Greenwich police issued a traffic advisory Monday morning.
This work is part of a crucial project to replace a deteriorating bridge used by approximately 14,500 vehicles daily.
School bus companies have been notified, police said.
Construction projects are scheduled to take place on Monday, Sept. 19. Motorists should expect detours and delays in the area.
Motorists are being advised to seek alternate routes.
Police said a portion of the road will remain closed into the late evening hours.