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More Road Work to Get Underway Today

By 250 News

Monday, June 14, 2010 03:58 AM

Prince George, B.C.- You may face some driving delays in Prince George this week as more road rehabilitation projects get underway.
Four projects are slated to begin this week, with a total value of $717,000.
Continental Way
·        Terminal to Hwy 16 Access
·        Asphalt milling Monday June 14, 2010, with paving later in the week
·        Completed: June 18, weather dependant
·        Estimated Cost: $96,000
·        Length: .580 lane kilometers
Queensway
·        1st Ave to 4th Ave
·        Asphalt milling Monday June 14, 2010 with paving later in the week
·        Completed: June 18, weather dependant
·        Estimated Cost: $110,000
·        Length: .980 lane kilometers
Ospika Blvd
·        1st Ave to McDermid
·        Asphalt milling Monday June 14, with paving later in the week
·        Completed: June 18, weather dependant
·        Estimated Cost: $198,000
·        Length: 1.200 lane kilometers
Ospika Blvd – south bound lanes
·        5th Ave to 15th Ave
·        Asphalt Milling Tuesday June 15, 2010 with paving later in the week
·        June 18, weather dependant
·        Estimated Cost: $313,000
·        Length: 2.316 lane kilometers

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Comments

You forget the big one. River Road from Cameron St., Bridge to CN Rail steel bridge. Approx 3 Km. for road and paving, and lighting, $6 Million dollars.

Usage next to none.

Reason for project. Matching funds from Federal Government.

Consequences of action. Pissy little paving projects for Prince George taxpayers.

Solution: Reset priorties, making City Streets, Number one.

Possibility of priorties being reset by City. Nil.

Have a nice day.