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Hingham Public Works

Posted on: September 3, 2025

[ARCHIVED] NIGHT WORK Construction Notice - September 10th, 11th and 12th, 2025

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The Town of Hingham Engineering Department will be microsurfacing the entire length or sections of the following roads September 10th, 11th, and 12th, 2025. The streets to be completed are as follows:

September 10th

  • Crow Point Lane
  • Main Street (Longmeadow Road to Crooked Meadow Lane)

September 11th

  • Wompatuck Road (Planters Field Lane to end)
  • Planters Field Lane
  • Crow Point Lane
  • Main Street (Longmeadow Road to Loring Hill Road)

September 12th

  • Wompatuck Road (Kimball Beach Road to Planters Field Lane)
  • Planters Field Lane
  • Main Street (Loring Hill Road to Longmeadow Road)

The application process requires two (2) coats of microsurfacing emulsion applied a minimum of 24 hours apart, and may require up to 3 hours of curing time for overnight work. The roads will be reopened on a rolling basis once the application has cured.

All scheduling dates and times are dependent on weather conditions and subject to change. Please be sure to check our Town’s website for any updates to this schedule.

You will experience travel delays during this time. On-street parking will not be permitted from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM. It is important that you avoid on-street parking until this project is complete. Vehicles which interfere with this project will be removed. 

Vehicle access to your property (driveways-parking etc.) will be prohibited during certain times while the work is underway, please seek guidance from available representatives (Police/DPW/Engineering Staff) that will be onsite during the work. We apologize for any inconvenience.

If you should have any questions, please call the Department of Public Works at 781 741-1430.

NOTE:  The Town of Hingham or its’ contractors are not responsible for the replacement of or readjustment of materials such of cobblestones, bricks, landscape borders, cement structures, private underground utilities (i.e. electric, irrigation, etc.), or other objects which are placed within the town layout without permission.

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