Public hearing scheduled for Smith’s Lane Bridge replacement on June 9

Scott Lambiase, Town Administrator at Kingston Town
Scott Lambiase, Town Administrator at Kingston Town
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The Town of Kingston announced on May 12 that a public hearing will be held on June 9 at 6:30 PM regarding the Smith’s Lane Bridge replacement project over Route 3.

The public hearing is being organized by MassHighway to discuss plans for replacing the Smith’s Lane Bridge. The event aims to inform residents and gather input from the community about the proposed project.

According to information released by the town, residents can attend the meeting to learn more about how the bridge replacement may affect traffic and local access. The notice also provides contact details for further inquiries, including a phone number for Town House offices.

Details about the project and a flyer with additional information are available through official town resources. Residents are encouraged to review these materials ahead of the meeting in order to participate fully in discussions about potential impacts and next steps.

The upcoming public hearing offers an opportunity for community members to ask questions and share feedback as planning moves forward.



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