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Commuting Concerns / Trouble spots for the upcoming week

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Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls): Lane restrictions continue in both directions between Main Street in Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Falls Avenue in Niagara Falls, Ont. I-190 (Niagara Falls): Northbound lanes will be restricted between Exit 21A (LaSalle Expressway) and Exit 23 (Porter/Packard roads) all week. Genesee Street (Buffalo/Cheektowaga): Lane restrictions between Humason Avenue (Buffalo) and Pinehurst Avenue (Cheektowaga) from 8 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. all week. Humboldt Parkway (Buffalo): Continuing southbound lane restrictions between Northland Avenue and Hamlin Road, and northbound lane restrictions between Sidney Street and Northland Avenue all week. Ridge Road (Lackawanna): Lane restrictions continue between Center Street and Lehigh Avenue, with traffic signal controlling alternating single lane. Route 5/Main Street (Buffalo): Lane restrictions all week between Fairfield Street and the Scajaquada Expressway (Route 198). Route 20/Southwestern Boulevard (Hamburg, Orchard Park): Lane restrictions all week between Route 62/South Park Avenue (Hamburg) and California Road (Orchard Park). Route 78/Transit Road (Amherst, Cheektowaga): Lane restrictions all week between Main Street (Amherst) and Route 33 (Cheektowaga). Route 265/Military Road (Tonawanda): Lane restrictions all week between Kenmore Avenue and Fletcher Street from 7 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Route 270/Campbell Boulevard (Amherst): Lane restrictions from 6:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. all week between North French and Tonawanda Creek roads. Signal will control single lane of alternating traffic.

For more information on these and other road projects in Western New York and Southern Ontario, visit the Niagara International Transportation Technology Coalition’s Web site at www.nittec.org.


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