Pittsfield Road Work and Construction Updates: May 18-22

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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City of Pittsfield shares the following updates of road work for East Street and West Street that are scheduled for the week of May 18:
 
Road Work:
  • May 18 and 19: First course paving of Beacon Avenue; Bradford Street (between Francis Avenue and Center Street); Crane Avenue (Unkament Park Drive to about 567 Crane Ave); Fairfield Street, Charisma Drive and Auburn Street
  • May 20: Raising structures on the streets above plus the installation of curbing on Crane Avenue and Charisma Drive.
East Street Project (State Project):
  •  East Street, between Merrill Road and Lyman Street, will be milled followed by the installation of a temporary layer (overlay) of pavement. Traffic will be reduced to one-lane alternating traffic within the work area. Traffic delays should be expected.
It is important to note this layer of pavement is temporary in nature and will not be the final course. There is additional underground utility work expected later this year and into the following construction cycle for this project. Once all utility work is finalized, East Street, between Merrill Road and Lyman Street, will be fully resurfaced. MassDOT has experienced several unexpected delays for this project due to the presence of contaminated materials which require additional handling.
 
West Street Project:
  • Raised structures are present between Backman Avenue and College Way. Please proceed cautiously through this area and seek alternate routes if possible. The paving schedule will be announced soon.

Fenn Street Project:

  • Eversource continues their underground utility work on Fenn Street between North Street and Allen Street. This work is expected to continue over the next several weeks. The westbound lane on Fenn Street between Allen Street and North Street remains closed.
Sidewalk Repairs:
  • Sidewalk replacement will occur at Appleton Avenue between East Street to Dawes Avenue to replace the asphalt sections along the east side of the street. This work will take place over the next several weeks.
It is important to note that the schedule for each project is subject to change based upon weather conditions. 
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Letter: Real Issue in Hinsdale Is Leadership Failure

Letter to the Editor

To the Editor:

The Hinsdale Select Board recently claimed they are "flabbergasted" by the Dalton Police Department's decision to suspend mutual aid. This public display of confusion is staggering. It reveals a severe lack of leadership and a deep disconnect from the established facts.

Dalton did not make a rash or emotional choice. They made a strict, calculated decision to protect their own officers. Dalton leadership clearly stated their reasons. They cited deep concerns about officer safety, trust, training consistency, and post-incident accountability. These are massive red flags for any law enforcement agency.

These concerns stem directly from the fatal shooting of Biagio Kauvil. During this tragic event, Hinsdale command staff failed to follow their own policies. We saw poor judgment, tactical errors, and clear supervisory failures. When a police department breaks its own rules, it places both the public and responding officers at strict risk. No responsible outside agency will subject its own team to a command structure that lacks basic operational competence.

For elected officials to look at a preventable tragedy, clear policy violations, and the swift withdrawal of a neighboring agency, yet still claim confusion, shows willful blindness. If the Select Board cannot recognize the obvious institutional failures staring them in the face, they disqualify themselves from providing meaningful oversight.

We cannot accept leaders who dismiss documented failures and deflect blame. We must demand true accountability. The real problem is not that Dalton withdrew its support. The real problem is a Hinsdale leadership team that refuses to face its own failures.

Scott McGowan
Williamstown Mass.

 

 

 

 

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