Province Wraps PG Resurfacing Projects
From left to right: Councillor Lyn Hall, Councillor Cameron Stolz, PG-Mackenzie MLA Mike Morris, PG-Valemount MLA Shirley Bond, Mayor Shari Green, Councillor Albert Koehler & Councillor Murray Krause – photo 250 News
Prince George, B.C. – Provincially funded road surfacing projects in Prince George are now complete.
They cover the Highway 16 West corridor from Gauthier Road to the Highway 97 junction, and portions of Tyner Boulevard, Westgate Road and Gauthier Road intersections.
The work was completed via a partnership between the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure and the City of Prince George.
“These upgrades will help keep the flow of traffic moving,” says Prince George – Mackenzie Liberal MLA Mike Morris.
“That’s important for local drivers, resource industries and the commercial trucking industry.”
The Ministry of Transportation also invested $3.1 million in a couple of other projects in the Prince George area, including: resurfacing a four kilometer section of Highway 16 East between Upper Fraser Road and the Tabor Ski Area and resurfacing a portion of the Old Cariboo Highway.
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Still a couple beat up roads out there, but a real transformation from a few years ago.
What is this , we are supposed to congratulate them for repairing our roads? Get a life. It’s the only good thing you have done with our taxes.
What is this , we are supposed to congratulate them for repairing our roads? Get a life. It’s the only good thing you have done with our taxes. And I Do expect having roads like this in years to come.
Don’t get used to it. The winter games will be done along with all the sprucing up for them.
All these little projects getting done are a speck of dust on a fly’s butt compared to what our tax dollars are doing in the lower mainland and the Okanagan.
What a pretty picture. Photo ops are the pastime of choice for politicians in Prince George.
Strange that the MLA who’s provincial riding these upgrades were in was MIA and we have the usual stand in’s… lol. Anything for a photo in the media it looks like.
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