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Repair work could impact water flow in Heritage area

Heritage neighbourhood residents may experience periods of water disruption as City crews conduct emergency repairs to water transmission lines.

Anyone living adjacent to the lines, which extend north on 5th Avenue to the end of Tabor Boulevard, may experience 30 minutes to 2 hour periods of little to no water service.

This project may also result in short periods of reduced water pressure throughout the bowl area to the west of Carney Street.

This phase of the operation is expected to be completed by Saturday, November 6.

On Monday, crews began working to repair a damaged water valve, which has led to the closure of the intersection of 1st Avenue and Tabor Boulevard.

Road users are instructed to plan alternate routes since the intersection of 1st Avenue and Tabor Boulevard will be completely closed during construction.

Last week, the City notified businesses in the surrounding area before construction began as the work is expected to be completed by the end of November.

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