Culvert replacement on NH Route 202A in Strafford set for July

Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
Andre J. Briere NHDOT Deputy Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) has announced a culvert replacement project on NH Route 202A in Strafford, NH. This work will necessitate a temporary road closure between Sloper Road and Second Crown Point Road. The closure is scheduled for Wednesday, July 16, 2025, from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

During the closure, traffic will be detoured at the junction of NH Route 126 and NH Route 202A. Vehicles will be redirected to NH Route 202, then to Pond Hill Road, before returning to NH Route 202A. Detour signs will be placed to guide drivers through the alternate route. Local traffic access will remain available on both sides of the closure.

Road users are advised to exercise caution in the construction area, follow all posted signs, and remain vigilant. Travelers can receive free real-time updates on construction and traffic by signing up for alerts via text or email at https://newengland511.org/.

Information from this article can be found here.



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