The crash had closed one lane of travel Monday morning.
The closures will take effect Monday, June 17, as the project is expected to last about two weeks.
It is unclear if the police activity is regarding the incident that caused the death of a state trooper in nearby Southington on I-84.
The accident had closed one lane of travel.
The overnight project will last through Friday, local police said.
The job will take place Tuesday, May 21, through Thursday, May 23.
Local police said the road will be closed starting this Saturday and several subsequent Saturdays due to road work.
Local firefighters are battling the blaze off Route 6, according to police.
The incident happened at an onramp, resulting in lane closures.
The state DOT is installing 'wrong-way countermeasures' Tuesday in Farmington to alert motorists and authorities of wrong-way drivers.
A structure fire had prompted the closure of a busy Farmington roadway Thursday morning.
Work is slated to start Sunday, May 5, with delays possible through the middle of next week.
The accident had closed multiple lanes.
Two lanes of traffic had been shut down.
The incident late Monday afternoon comes as the state is being hit with high winds all day.
Work will begin on the two-day project next week on both sides of the heavily traveled interstate highway.
The accident had closed one lane of traffic.
Utility wires were down on the roadway, according to police.
Police said the road would be closed into the early morning hours.
The state Department of Transportation is conducting bridge work and one exit of Interstate 84 will be closed over three nights next week.
The accident happened Wednesday afternoon on Interstate 84.
The parking ban is due to Tuesday's expected snowfall.
Work is expected to start Friday, Jan. 12, and resume all next week.
Several inches of rain fell in the area on top of already melting snow from a weekend snowstorm.
An oversized stop sign and a pedestrian warning sign are two features now visible on Farmington roadways.
Multiple areas of town have road closures after fallen trees/branches took down power lines and roadways flooded, police said.
The state Department of Transportation is hosting a virtual info forum Thursday for residents in the affected towns.
Maintenance work is being done on several traffic lights on Route 4 starting Wednesday, Dec. 6, to Friday, Dec. 8.
The late-morning wreck closed one lane of traffic.
The Farmington Police Department is urging motorists to, simply, stay away from the busy rotary on Friday.
The accident was reported at 3:21 p.m.
Other crashes have been reported in West Hartford and Hartford on major interstates.
The overnight accident Monday night resulted in the road being closed for several hours.
The work will take place Tuesday along a busy stretch of local roadway.
According to police, utility wires were down on the roadway, which forced its closure, but the road has reopened.
The accident had resulted in some lane closures, according to the state.
Multiple lanes of the highway were closed Friday afternoon.
The Town of Farmington has recently unveiled a new roundabout in town and local officials are offering tips to motorists on safety there.
Connecticut Water will begin a massive water main replacement that will last through the end of the year, with some traffic issues expected.
Farmington police report multiple people were taken to the hospital with serious injuries.