Traffic Light Bypass Will Return to Canoe Place Road at the Canal on March 31 - 27 East

Traffic Light Bypass Will Return to Canoe Place Road at the Canal on March 31

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On March 31, Southampton Town will resume using cops and cones to allow eastbound motorists to bypass the traffic signal at Canoe Place Road during the morning rush hours. DANA SHAW

On March 31, Southampton Town will resume using cops and cones to allow eastbound motorists to bypass the traffic signal at Canoe Place Road during the morning rush hours. DANA SHAW

authorMichael Wright on Mar 14, 2025
The traffic signal at the intersection of Canoe Place Road and Montauk Highway in Hampton Bays, near the Shinnecock Canal, will return to flashing yellow during the morning rush hours... more

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