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Road Resurfacing 5th Ave - June 6th

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Road Resurfacing 5th Ave - June 6th

The Town of Regina Beach will be starting phase one of its 2022 Road Resurfacing Program. Work is planned to begin on Monday, June 6 and finish by Friday, June 10 which will include 5th Avenue between 16th Street E & 12th Street E.

The Town had awarded this portion of the project to ASL Paving last year and they were also awarded the additional road resurfacing project for this season. Although there will be some disruptions, access to the affected properties will not be restricted for any significant length of time. A map of the impacted work area, marked in yellow, is attached for reference and all affected properties have been notified.

Please follow the directions of the Town or Contractor employees during the project to help maintain a safe worksite and to avoid unnecessary and costly delays if the workers cannot access a required area as needed or there is damage to prepared sites. ASL will be providing signage and flag people to assist in keeping traffic aware or mark any required detours. This process will most likely cause some disruptions in terms of noise due to the nature of the equipment that will be running in the area and we ask that property owners please be patient with us during this process as the end result will be a significant improvement over the current state of the street.

We ask that during the period of June 6th to June 10th that absolutely no street or shoulder parking is to occur in the affected area of 5th Avenue.

If you are not local to the affected area, please try to avoid the area by taking a different route.

** The Town is excited to announce that we currently have a number of upcoming projects around town. Watch our website (News & Notices Blog and/or https://reginabeach.ca/town-projects) & Facebook page to engage and learn more about new and exciting infrastructure upgrades as the season unfolds. We will continue to post pictures and updates as the progress continues. **

 


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