Welcome back to another Construction Season along Lakeshore Drive. The work to be completed this year in the Commercial Area (between 44th Street and 50th Street) on the Southside of the road includes the:
• Removal and Replacement of Existing Curb and Gutter.
• Removal and Replacement of Existing Sidewalk.
• Removal and Replacement of Existing Streetlights.
• Final Paving in this area to be completed.
• Introduction of various types of Street Furniture.
• Construction of Raised Intersections and Decorative at Grade Crosswalks
• Redevelopment of Centennial Park (Phase 1).
During Construction the following Key Requirements of the Contractor (Proform Concrete Services Inc.) are to be meet:
• One Lane of Traffic is to be maintained along Lakeshore Drive between 44th & 50th Street whenever possible
• Electrical trenching must be backfilled or securely protected by the end of each day
• Access to the Business must be maintained at all times
• Pedestrians must be safely accommodated
• Dust from sandblasting must be controlled and contained
Construction is to begin on April 19th, 2011 with the Removal of the Existing Sidewalk starting at 50th Street and heading East towards 48/49th Street. The removal of the existing street lights, and trenching for the new electrical will also be starting.
There will be a Bi-Weekly Construction Meeting every Two (2) Weeks with a time and location posted on this website, All Resident and Business Representatives are welcome and encouraged to attend
Once again Thank You for your patience through the construction and the Town will do our best to ensure work is completed in a timely manner. ALL BUSINESSES ARE OPEN DURING CONSTRUCTION.
Due to FOIP please do not leave your contact information in your posts. If you would like to be contacted or added to our e-mail updates, please send an e-mail to dkelham@sylvanlake.ca with a request to be added to “Lakeshore Redevelopment Stage 3”
Please check back regularly as this site will be updated regularly with the latest construction information, road closures, Bi-weekly construction meetings and any notices that go out. Any notices that are issued will also be e-mailed to the people who have signed up for e-mail updates.
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