Traffic & Transit
Roadwork Schedule Changes For Sudbury
The weather put a little delay in the paving schedule.

SUDBURY, MA—The paving work that was scheduled to begin on Tuesday, July 24, was delayed due to the weather.
The following is the updated resurfacing schedule for Sudbury:
All work will be starting on Hudson Road potentially Thursday, July 26, and Landham Road potentially next week, on July 30.
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The following is the updated resurfacing schedule for Sudbury:
Paving:
July 27 (Fri.): Fairbank Road paving (weather permitting)
Preservation Work:
July 20 (Fri.): Message boards deployed
July 24-27 (Tues.-Fri.): Hudson Road (Fire Department entrance to Spruce Lane), Old Sudbury Road (Town Hall to Wayland line) and Landham Road prep work (milling out poor sections of roadway & repaving) (3-4 days)
July 30 – August 1 (Mon.-Wed.): Structure adjustment to follow (2-3 days)
August 1 (Wed.): Chip seal portion on Hudson Road (7am to completion)
August 5-6 (Sun.-Mon.): Micro Surface portion of Hudson Rd (8pm to completion)
August 7-8 (Tues.- Wed.): Micro Surface Landham Road, Old Sudbury Road and North Road (Maynard town line to Great Road) (7am to completion)
July 29 – August 9 (Sun.-Thurs.): Cracksealing 8pm-3:30am (estimated 10 nights)
Find out what's happening in Sudburyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The Preservation Work (resurfacing) is a fast-moving operation that will leave small sections of ground asphalt (milled) open until the end of the day when they are paved.
Micro surfacing and cape sealing (Phase 2) are extremely fast-moving operations, but they will cause major disruptions during the application process. Patience and understanding is greatly appreciated as we work to improve our roads as efficiently as possible with the highest quality result.
All dates are dependent on weather, sub-contractors’ schedules and any other unforeseen issues.
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