Four More Road Rehab Projects Start Today
Monday, August 11, 2014 @ 3:51 AM
Prince George, B.C.- Four more road rehab aprojects will get underway today, and if weather permits, will be wrapped up by the end of this week.
Projects slated to start this morning are:
- Range Rd. (Ospika Blvd. to Westwood Dr.) – $100,000
- Simon Fraser Ave. (Selkirk Cres. to Cowart Rd.) $125,000
- Gladstone Dr. (Simon Fraser Ave. to Domano Blvd.) $62,000
- Hill Ave. (Tabor Blvd. to Anderson St.) $80,000
Once these four have been completed, there will be a break in projects, with an expected start up during the first week of September.
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“Once these four have been completed, there will be a break in projects, with an expected start up during the first week of September.”
Taking a break? WTF? Wait until the busiest driving week of the year to start shutting down some streets? Ridiculous. The paving season is short enough as it is, there is no need to make it any shorter.
Isn’t it interesting that we have all this money now, surprising what happens in preperation for the winter games. I can’t wait to see what’s next.
I love the preparations for the Winter games.
Deciduous trees, so there are no leave to impede the view of the branches.
Fresh pavement so the plows ice and snow is smooth.
I renewed venue at the civic plaza for medal presentations no where near the actual event.
Let us not forget the fresh flower baskets and line painting as well.
All for the WINTER games.
Glad they are redoing the surface of the civic plaza… so when it’s covered in snow and ice… nobody will notice all that money they spent.
lol
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