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Four road projects in PG next week

Drivers in Prince George can expect some delays, as four road rehab projects get underway next week.

City crews will be working on Westwood Drive between Massey Drive and Athlone Avenue, Ahbau Street between 15th and 10th Avenue, 22nd Avenue between Ospika Boulevard and Weber Crescent, and Quinn Street between 22nd Ave and Opie Crescent.

Associate Director of Operations Gina Layte-Liston says drivers should try to avoid these areas next week.

“There will be road closures in those areas, and we’re asking that motorists look for alternative routes when possible.”

Layte-Liston says the four projects next week should be complete within five days.

All road projects for this year can be found on the City’s website.

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