Bath City Council to Hear Traffic and Construction Updates at March 18 Meeting
Bath City Council heard traffic and construction updates March 18, with a public traffic study meeting set for March 25 and Crooker Construction managing North Washington St closures.

Bath City Council convened March 18 to take up two overlapping issues shaping daily movement through the city: an ongoing road closure on North Washington Street and a broader traffic study set to go before the public just one week later.
Tom Errico, a presenter with consulting firm TYLIN, appeared before the council to brief members ahead of a public traffic-study meeting scheduled for March 25. The upcoming session will give Bath residents a forum to engage directly with the study's findings and implications for the city's road network.
The council also received an update on the North Washington Street road closure being carried out by Crooker Construction. That project has direct consequences for drivers navigating one of Bath's key corridors, and the council's awareness of the construction timeline reflects the city's effort to coordinate infrastructure work with longer-range planning.

The pairing of the two agenda items, a contractor update alongside a consulting firm's preview of a public meeting, signals that transportation planning is moving on multiple tracks simultaneously in Bath. TYLIN's involvement as a consulting firm suggests the traffic study carries a professional analytical component, the results of which are expected to inform how the city approaches future traffic management decisions.
The March 25 public meeting will be the next opportunity for Bath residents to weigh in before any recommendations move further through the municipal process.
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