Town officials are asking motorists to be patient during a weekend of motorcycle, car cruises aimed at raising money for Special Olympics.
Several streets will be impacted and traffic will be slowed in town.
The Unionville Bridge is slated for some roadwork starting on Sunday, Aug. 13.
Wires were down on the roadway as heavy storms moved through Thursday.
The accident took down utility wires and the road was closed into Wednesday morning.
Work is slated to begin Monday into Tuesday, then resume Tuesday into Wednesday.
Farmington was one of several northern and central Connecticut towns drenched with heavy Fourth of July rains.
The Thursday morning wreck had snarled commuters.
The FPD is warning motorists in Farmington to exercise some patience this summer as several major road projects are planned.
Worth this week began June 27 and continues to June 29, resuming the week after the July 4 holiday week.
State officials said the backup extended 2 miles and several exits on the highway.
One crash impacted Route 9 and the other impacts Interstate 84.
The three-day paving operation will cause some delays.
Maintenance work is expected to begin Thursday and continue until May 1.
The Tuesday afternoon accident resulted in lane closures.
The accident was reported at about 11:35 a.m. Thursday.
The roadway was closed overnight after a utility pole was damaged.
A shoulder had been closed, according to the state.
The committee ruled local police, instead, will increase patrols in that area.
One lane was shut down.
Such a move was deemed too dangerous for motorists on the road, creating liability issues as well.
One lane was closed and traffic was snarled.
The road work is expected through the middle of Thursday afternoon.
Two lanes were closed on Interstate 91 for most of the morning after a school bus collided with a tractor trailer while changing lanes.
Police report a vehicle had hit a utility pole.
The work will be done all this week until Friday.
The Farmington Town Council last week awarded the contract to the second-lowest for four bidders.
The scene was cleared by late morning.
State road was closed due to a tree in utility wires.
Local officials said construction work will result in stoppages about two or three times a day.
Work will start on Monday, Aug. 1, with traffic disruptions expected for about two weeks.
Accident happened late Thursday morning on the westbound side of the highway.
Multiple roads are slated for milling and paving this month.
Section of Route 6 slated for long-term construction beginning June 28.
Accident closed left and center lanes of highway.
A pursuit stemming from a "domestic incident" caused the crash on I-84 Eastbound, NBC Connecticut reported.
Both sides of the highway are closed in Farmington due to a hazmat incident, state police said.
Two people were taken to the hospital after their car hit another car before crashing into the restaurant, NBC Connecticut reported.
On weekdays through May 9, drivers can expect lane closures to affect roughly one mile of a Farmington street so crews can pave it.
A driver from Hartford is facing charges after a crash in Farmington, police said.