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The following section of the Stony Plain Street bridge alternative will shut Groat Street to autos and pedestrians beginning subsequent week.
The Groat Street shared-use path will shut at 7 p.m. subsequent Tuesday, Aug. 8. The street will near autos between 107 Avenue and River Valley Street beginning at 7 p.m., Aug. 10.
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Groat Street is predicted to reopen to autos at 6 a.m. Aug. 14, whereas the shared-use path will stay closed till 6 a.m. Aug. 19.
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Car detours embody Victoria Park Street, 149 Avenue to Whitemud Drive and 109 Avenue to Excessive Degree Bridge. Northbound and southbound pedestrian and bicycle site visitors can use 102 Avenue to Victoria Promenade and Ramsay Ravine close to Authorities Home Park as a detour, stated a Tuesday information launch from the town.
Marigold Infrastructure Companions will use the time to put in girders that can help the bridge deck. The work is a part of the development of the Valley Line West LRT line. The bridge is being widened to accommodate the trains, plus autos, bicycles and pedestrians.
The set up will happen across the clock Aug. 10-14, the town stated. The town warns these close by to anticipate noise and vibration from heavy gear, together with a big crane and transport vehicles, engaged on web site.
“Please train warning and observe all building signage within the space,” the information launch states. “The town thanks motorists, pedestrians and cyclists for his or her persistence whereas we work to finish this transformative mission.”
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