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Final step of 2020 road and sidewalk rehabilitation project underway

City crews have begun rehabilitation to Avison Place from Davis Road to the end of the street and Davis Road from Ospika Blvd to

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Barnes Drive.

The work is expected to be done by mid-October, along with ongoing updates on Highland Drive from Glenngarry Road to Vellencher Road

This project comes after the updates to Range Road from Westwood Drive to Highway 16 were completed earlier this week.

The City has completed work on about 41 km of road and 2.5 km of sidewalk so far this year and has spent over $40-million into the projects since 2014.

The biggest operation of the year was the rehabilitation of the asphalt sidewalk on Patricia Blvd from Queensway to Taylor Drive.

According to the city, additional sidewalk operations will be added should conditions and resources allow.

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