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Road paving set to start after the long weekend

Prince George residents may get a break from the word work Monday, but starting Tuesday the City is back at it again.

The City will be working on rehabilitating nearly six-lane kilometres of road in six separate paving operations.

If weather permits the projects are expected to be wrapped up by the end of next week.

Motorists are encouraged to plan their routes accordingly, follow construction signage, and to watch out for road crews.

A list of all road that will be affected is listed below.

>Gorse Street from Patricia Boulevard to 20th Avenue (1.480 lane kilometers)
> Fir Street from Patricia Boulevard to 17th Avenue (0.680 lane kilometers)
> Dogwood Street from 15th Avenue to 17th Avenue (0.386 lane kilometers)
> Henderson Street from Moffat Street to Hammond Avenue (0.400 lane kilometers)
> Moffat Street from 5th Avenue to the end (1.460 lane kilometers)
> Patterson Street from Dezell Drive to 5th Avenue (1.280 lane kilometers)

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