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City of Prince George launches road work app

Road rehab continues in Prince George, and the City has launched a new web tool to keep residents informed about road work this summer.

Five major projects are underway this week, worth a total of 1.23 million dollars.

· Regents Crescent from Queensway to Hamilton Avenue. Estimated cost: $83,000. Lane kilometers: 1.148. Completed Monday, June 6.
· Milwaukee Way from Boundary Road to Willowcale Road. Estimated cost: $460,000. Lane kilometers: 3.126. Expected to be complete the week of June 10 (weather-dependent).
· Foothills Boulevard northbound from 15th Avenue to 5th Avenue. Estimated cost: $320,000. Lane kilometers: 1.244. Completion expected the week of June 10 (weather-dependent)
· 17th Avenue from Victoria Street to Queensway. Estimated cost: $260,000. Lane kilometers: 1.656. Completion expected the week of June 17 (weather-dependent)
· 17th Avenue from Elm Street to Ash Drive. Estimated cost: $109,000. Lane kilometers: 0.696. Completion the week of June 17 (weather-dependent)

The City’s new online app will be updated multiple times a week as this seasons projects are completed. It was developed by the City’s GIS division with information from the Public Works Department

The web app can be accessed here.

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Colin Dacre
Colin Dacre
Raised in Surrey BC, graduate of BCIT that moved north to pursue the news. Email me at [email protected] or find me on twitter

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