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Charlottetown traffic advisory for Wednesday, Oct. 3

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Road work will continue around Charlottetown today and is expected to cause traffic delays and road closures in some areas.

Sidewalk work will take place on Victoria Street between Spring Park Road and Spring Street; on Douglas Street between Spring Park Road and Queen Street; and on Kent Street between Pownal Street and Queen Street.

The right turning lane on Capital Drive onto North River Road will be closed for the week to allow for storm sewer pipe installation. Traffic control personnel will be onsite, as traffic will still be permitted to make a right turn at this intersection, through the through lane on Capital Drive. It’s anticipated that traffic will experience some delays as a result of this work, so drivers may want to seek alternate routes.

Construction for the Water and Sewer Utility Infrastructure Renewal program will continue with traffic impacts along Belvedere Avenue this week causing traffic delays. Traffic control personnel will be on-site to direct motorists. Sidewalks in the area may be impacted during this work. Drivers are advised to seek alternate routes.

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