The City of North Battleford has released its latest Capital Works and UPAR update for the week of Aug.22.
On 108th Street from 10th to 11th Avenue, asphalt milling and preparations for paving will be completed soon. Paving is planned for early this week along with boulevard landscaping. Road closures and access disruptions will be in effect during the work.
final paving is now complete on St. Laurent Drive from Douglas to McKenzie King Crescent.
Roadway restoration has started on 102nd Street from 16th Avenue to 17th Avenue. Construction of the structural granular courses has started and concrete work is expected to start this week with final paving to follow.
The block is open to local traffic but is subject to complete closures once work resumes on the roadway.
On 106th Street from 10th Avenue to 11th Avenue the road is closed. Underground work is complete, but the last couple of weeks of rain has delayed the backfilling and cleanup work. Roadway restoration work begins this week with streetlights, concrete curbs and sidewalks, and paving to follow in coming weeks. The local drinking water advisory in effect for the block is now lifted.
On 96th Street from Railway Avenue to 14th Avenue, underground work on the 1200 block is to be completed this week. The block will remain on a local drinking water advisory. The 1300 block will be connected to a temporary water supply and also be placed on a local drinking water advisory. It will also be closed this week while underground work proceeds northward.
97th Street from Railway Avenue to 13th Avenue underground work is expected to start in early September.
Territorial Drive pathway paving from Douglas Avenue to 15th Avenue is complete.
The City Hall south parking lot has been paved and will reopen Tuesday once line painting is complete.
Buhler Avenue, east of Clements Drive is to be paved this week. While the work is going on the City is reminding people that garbage and recycling pickup will be in the back alley. Motorists are urged to use caution while travelling through the work zones, and to respect the safety of workers. Residents are also urged to stay out of construction areas and supervise children.