The path is free and clear from Highway 16 to Seal Cove as Frederick Street reopens to traffic |
City works crews have completed their work on the third major thoroughfare in the city to be reopened to traffic, with their backfill work on the waterline excavation site on Frederick Street now complete and the road reopens to traffic.
The reopening of he east side street now means that travellers from Highway 16 to Seal Cove can make the transit with out need to make the detours that were previously in place.
Last week, those travelling from downtown to Seal Cove also could return to their normal route of Seventh Avenue East, when the city reopened that route.
Also reopened in recent days was the Third Avenue East intersection at McBride.
We took note of all the activity earlier this week, with a pictorial tour of the worksites, with the Kootenay work now the only remaining street closed from that tour of the city.
It too however is on the list of roads to be reopened soon.
While the roads are reopened, the backfill work will not see any paving in the near future, that with the work described as an interim measure pending further funding for the infrastructure work.
The City's reopening plan and other notes related to the city's quest for Federal funding can be explored here.
More notes on civic operations can be reviewed through our archive page.
The larger focus on Major infrastructure can be explored here.
Cross posted from the North Coast Review.
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