LEBANON — Starting Monday, traffic on Tracy Street in West Lebanon will be down to one-way and one Advance Transit bus stop will be closed for about two weeks for construction work.

The construction that will start with with drainage work on Tracy Street is part of a bigger West Lebanon Revitalization Project and is scheduled to start at 7 a.m. 

Parking will be restricted on Tracy Street during the first two-weeks of construction while the traffic changes will continue for the duration of the project that is scheduled to run until June 2026.

One-way traffic will flow from Maple Street to Main Street.

For about two weeks, Advance Transit buses will also be detoured around stop #112, which is on Main Street near Montshire Automotive. Riders should use the Church Street or Kilton Library stops instead.

The West Lebanon Revitalization Project is split into two phases.

The first phase that is starting Monday is expected to cost about $4 million and includes improvements along most of Main Street including work on paving, drainage, curbs, crosswalks, sidewalks and installing decorative lighting and landscaping. About $1.6 million will be covered by city taxpayers, while the rest is outside funding.

There is a possible second phase that would extend improvement work through Bridge Street and is expected to cost another $3 million if it is completed.

Clare Shanahan can be reached at cshanahan@vnews.com or 603-727-3216.

Clare Shanahan can be reached at cshanahan@vnews.com or 603-727-3216.