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New Traffic Pattern Will Be In Place For Months On Busy Roadway In Hudson Valley

A new traffic pattern will be in place for more than six months on a busy roadway in the region.

Annsville Circle in Cortlandt.

Annsville Circle in Cortlandt.

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The New York State Department of Transportation (DOT) is advising motorists in Northern Westchester County that the new pattern controlled by temporary signals will be on Route 6/202 in Cortlandt.

The new pattern is necessary to facilitate an ongoing flood mitigation project at the Annsville Circle, the DOT said.

The work on Bear Mountain Bridge Road will be between Roa Hook Road and Bear Mountain Parkway, beginning Wednesday, Oct. 9, through Friday, April 30, to facilitate construction work, weather permitting.

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