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Charlottetown traffic advisory for Thursday, Sept. 24

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A traffic advisory has been issued with the following impacts expected for Thursday, Sept. 24:

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Sidewalk and Curbing work is scheduled to take place in the following areas (for the week of Sept. 21-25):

  • Weymouth Street between Grafton and Sydney streets;
  • Richmond Street between Pownal and Queen streets;
  • Kent Street between West and Rochford streets;
  • Dorchester Street between Haviland and Pownal streets;
  • Arcona Drive between Pope and Messer avenues;
  • Messer Avenue between Arcona and Yorkshire drives;
  • Beach Grove Road between Kirkcaldy Drive and Maypoint Road.
     

Street paving is scheduled to take place in the following areas Thursday (Sept. 24):

  • Elena Court off the Norwood Road will be closed between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m.
  • Third Street between Watts and Hillstrom avenues will be closed between 12 p.m. and 7 p.m.
     

Street line painting will take place at the intersection of Oak Drive and Brackley Point Road between 5 a.m. and 7:30 a.m. Lane closures may occur but traffic control personnel will be on site to maintain traffic flow.
 

Work will be taking place on Beach Grove Road, from the corner of Maypoint Road towards the Beach Grove Home. Traffic may be reduced to one lane alternating throughout the day. These delays are necessary for the construction of the active pathway along Beach Grove Road that will connect to a trail near the Beach Grove Home. This work is expected to be ongoing for the next several weeks.
 

UPEI road extension work will be taking place for the week Sept. 21-25. This work consists of the expansion of the University Avenue and Enman Crescent (south) intersection, including the widening of the roadway and work on the median. Only minor traffic delays are expected and traffic control personnel will be on site. Pedestrians are advised to use the sidewalk on the UPEI side of University Avenue as heavy equipment will be on the opposite side of the road relocating the sidewalk.

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