ClosuresRoad Report September 29th 2020 Road Report SHARE ON: Lindsay Cooper, staff Tuesday, Sep. 29th, 2020 (Credit: Craig Adderley/Pexel) No collisions to report, however: Murdock Avenue at Patricia Boulevard, to Hart Street, to Empire Avenue being closed for road maintenance has ended Les Hall Street from Dwyer Avenue to Father Costello Drive being closed for road maintenance has ended Algonquin Boulevard West from Mountjoy Street South to Wilcox Street being closed for road maintenance has ended Brousseau Avenue from Hemlock Street to Murray Street being closed for road maintenance has ended Cedar Street South from 3rd Avenue to 2nd Avenue being closed due to road maintenance has ended Elm Street North from 7Th Avenue to 8Th Avenue being closed for road maintenance has ended Bonaventure Drive from Shirley Street S to Meadow Lane is closed until further notice for water main break repair Emerald Street from Riverside Drive to 168m South of Riverside Drive is closed due to a water main break until further notice Lynwood Drive from Park Avenue to Woodland Crescent has emergency access only due to a water main break College Street from Airport Road to Westmount Boulevard is closed for road maintenance Dwyer Avenue from Les Hall Street to Hollinger Lane is closed for road repairs Brousseau Avenue from Pine Street N to Cedar Street N is closed for road maintenance Fourth Avenue from Battochio Street to Grant Street is closed for sewer/storm repair Carrigan Road from Highway 101 to Frederickhouse Lake Drive for road maintenance O’Neil Avenue from Rea Street N to Belleview Street is closed for construction Croatia Avenue from Grant Street to Grant Street road use alternate route, road closed due to inter paving Mcdougall Avenue from Smith Avenue to 135m South of Smith Avenue is closed due to road maintenance If you see a collision, a road closure, have an update, or anything else, please call 93.1 Moose FM at: 705-264-9310
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