Vermont Route 289 (VT 289) is a
state highway
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located within the town of
Essex, Vermont. It is a
limited-access highway that extends from
VT 2A southeast to
VT 117 on the north bank of the
Winooski River
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. Most of VT 289 is a
two-lane undivided highway.
VT 289 opened to traffic in October 1993 and comprises part of the
Chittenden County Circumferential Highway, a proposed partial
beltway around the northern and eastern suburbs of
Burlington
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. The highway is proposed to begin at
VT 127 in
Colchester and end at
Interstate 89 (I-89) in
Williston.
Route description
VT 289 begins at a partial interchange with
VT 2A in the town of
Essex. The route heads eastward through a deep rock
cut as it bypasses the
village of
Essex Junction
Essex Junction is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 10,590. It was incorporated as a village on November 15, 1892. Essex Junction became Vermont’s 10th city on July 1, 2022.
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to the north. After , the rock cut gives way to a mixture of forests and open fields. VT 289 narrows from three to two lanes as it curves southeast to interchange with
VT 15. East of VT 15, the highway veers eastward to meet Essex Way, then gradually turns to the south toward the
Winooski River
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as it traverses several small hills.
Midway between Essex Way and the riverbank, several unused ramps intended for an interchange with Allen Martin Parkway extend outward from VT 289.
The highway continues south to the Winooski River, where it terminates at a partial interchange with
VT 117 east of Essex Junction.
VT 289 is the first road in
Vermont to have mile-based exit numbering.
History
Plans for a partial
beltway around the northern and eastern fringes of
Burlington
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* Burlington, Nova Scotia
* Burlington, Ontario, the most populous city with the name "Burlington"
* Burlington, Prince Edward Island
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first surfaced in the late 1970s. The
limited-access highway was initially intended to be long and four lanes wide, with two in each direction. After the
United States Congress allocated $50 million
(equivalent to $ in ) to the project in 1982,
the highway was intended to be built as Interstate 289. The highway, named the Chittenden County Circumferential Highway, was to start at
VT 127 in
Colchester and travel southeast to
Interstate 89 in
Williston. Due to a lack of funding, it was to be initially constructed as a
two-lane expressway. One of the main concerns that this road was to alleviate was the traffic congestion plaguing a five-way intersection in the center of
Essex Junction
Essex Junction is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 10,590. It was incorporated as a village on November 15, 1892. Essex Junction became Vermont’s 10th city on July 1, 2022.
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.
In 1986, a final
Environmental Impact Statement was co-released by the
United States Department of Transportation and the
Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans). Potential consequences of building a highway that met
Interstate Highway standards
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in the area included noise impact on residential areas and disruption around archaeologically sensitive areas in the right-of-way. I-289 was effectively redesignated VT 289 when the
Vermont General Assembly added the road to the state highway system that same year.
In planning, the road was divided into ten alphabetical segments, A through J, ordered from southeast to northwest.
Segments C, D, E, and F in
Essex were completed and opened to traffic in October 1993.
Future
In May 2011, Vermont Governor
Peter Shumlin
Peter Elliott Shumlin (born March 24, 1956) is an American politician from Vermont. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as the 81st governor of Vermont from 2011 to 2017.
He was first elected to the office in 2010, and was reelected to a ...
announced that the Circumferential Highway, as originally conceived, would not be built,
although the full right-of-way for the road had already been purchased. The Colchester and Williston portions are considered separate projects.
Segments A and B
On November 19, 2004, the
United States Department of Transportation filed a notice of intent to complete an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) on segments A and B of the proposed route; that is, the section between
Interstate 89 in
Williston and the current eastern terminus at
VT 117 in
Essex.
[US Dept. of Trans.: Notice of Intent - Environmental Impact Study]
This process has included meetings with the public to discuss the proposed project, as well assess alternatives. Some of the "short-list" include placing
rotaries along
VT 2A, or placing
traffic lights along VT 289, when built. On August 3, 2007, a draft EIS was made available to the public.
As planned, there would be one intermediate interchange on this segment of highway with IBM Road.
In February 2006, three separate public forums were held to discuss alternatives from the above short list and to allow the public to voice their concerns about present traffic situations. The first forum discussed
VT 2A, which has become an
arterial road due to substantial development in the late 1990s and early 2000s around I-89's exit 12 in Williston. It also serves as an artery for
GlobalFoundries workers coming from the south and east. As a result, traffic on the highway has increased, and the road was quickly altered (additional lanes, lights, etc.) to accommodate what was then seen as a temporary problem.
A second forum focused on "Five Corners", the intersection in the center of
Essex Junction
Essex Junction is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 10,590. It was incorporated as a village on November 15, 1892. Essex Junction became Vermont’s 10th city on July 1, 2022.
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. Concerns voiced included the fact that the intersection is the junction of three major state highways—VT 2A,
VT 15, and
VT 117—in a densely populated town center. While there was support for the construction of VT 289, others suggested that construction of the highway would result in neglect of the local roads and that the highway would be built as opposed to a bicycle and pedestrian bridge on VT 2A over the
Winooski River
The Winooski River (formerly the Onion River) is a tributary of Lake Champlain, approximately long, in the northern half of Vermont. Although not Vermont's longest river, it is one of the state's most significant, forming a major valley way from ...
.
A final forum was held on February 9, 2006 to discuss the actual proposed highway. Most comments at this forum were concerned with aesthetics, such as the implementation of
noise barrier
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s. Also discussed were future concerns, such as speculation on further growth in the area and the potential for VT 289 to be expanded into a four-lane highway.
Segments G through J
Segments G through J comprise the proposed western extension of VT 289 to
VT 127 in
Colchester. As proposed, there would be two intermediate interchanges along this section with I-89 and with Severance Road, a local highway providing access to
U.S. Route 2 and
U.S. Route 7.
Exit list
Mileage is measured from the proposed western terminus of VT 289 at
VT 127 in
Colchester.
If the boulevard alternative is constructed in Williston, instead of the Redmond Road exit, there will be intersections with Mountain View Road and Williston Road (
US Route 2
U.S. Route 2 or U.S. Highway 2 (US 2) is an east–west U.S. Highway spanning across the northern continental United States. US 2 consists of two segments connected by various roadways in southern Canada. Unlike some routes, whi ...
) before the interchange with I-89.
See also
*
List of highways named Circumferential Highway
References
External links
Vermont Department of Transportation Environmental Impact Study website
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Two-lane freeways in the United States
Transportation in Chittenden County, Vermont
Beltways in the United States