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PG Pulpmill Road Improvements Start Tomorrow

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Tuesday, May 25, 2010 04:33 PM

Prince George, B.C. - Phase III of the City of Prince George PG Pulpmill Road Rehabilitation Project is set to start tomorrow.
This phase will see  1.86 lane km’s of improvement work from the 2009 limits (east end of Phase II) to 1720 PG Pulpmill Road.
 
The 2010 PG Pulpmill Rehabilitation Project, totaling $567,000, is expected to be complete within 1 week.
 
13 projects, totaling nearly $3.4 million, have been identified as capital paving projects for 2010. Some of these include sections of Continental Way, Domano Blvd., University Way, Pacific Street, and PG Pulpmill Road.

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What about Ospika, north nechako and university way???????
ooops university way is on the list. *MyBad
why the hell does canfor not pay ????? they have all the rigs flyin allover the place !! idiots
Alex
There are multiple businesses, a trailer court and private homes on Pulpmill Road. Are you suggesting one user pay for the road? Maybe just draw the names out of a hat to see who pays all the taxes on your block. Congratulations you can be the winner this year. The last word in your little diatribe is appropriate.
alex,

How many rigs does Canfor have? I havnt noticed any myself.

Maybe your confusing Lomak and Excel with Canfor? If so have you ever taken into consideration how much tax they pay each day on just fuel alone?
Still you have to agree that heavy traffic (chip trucks) destroy the road more so than a trailer court resident. Maybe Alex lives in college hieghts where there are no chip trucks.
Yes Heavy truck do damage roads, however like everyone else on the road CPLP and husky pay taxes to the city in order for the city to do things like maintain the roads which service the businesses.