
Bill O’Brien Photo
Snake Hill Road is a legend. People love it or hate it. It’s the ultimate challenge for new drivers or those learning how to drive a stick shift.

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But that is changing. The winding road that connects Branford and North Branford – more properly known as SR-740, Brushy Plains to Totoket Road – is undergoing a makeover.

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Eagle Photographer Bill O’Brien was on hand as site work got underway.

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ET&L Corporation of Massachusetts was awarded the $6.156 project, which will be broken down into two separate projects, rock excavation and road construction.

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The hairpin turn will be eliminated, said ET&L Project Manager Jim Murray, and the road will be reconfigured into a large C. It’s expected to take about two years.

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The reconstruction was postponed in 2009 due to a delay in funding from the state and acquisition of properties for the right-of-way. In the meantime, the road was repaved.

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The road will remain open during construction although traffic may be reduced to one lane at times.
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