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The summer of 2021 will be a busy one for residents living along Petroliaâs Greenfield Street.
Following a virtual public meeting on May 11, crews from Cope Construction were given the green light to begin work on a $1.6-million reconstruction project along the thoroughfare. Plans are for a new road surface, new sidewalks, curbs and gutters, two revamped asphalt parking lots on Walnut Street, a new crosswalk as well as the replacement of water lines and sewer services.
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More than 10 kilometres of roads are in line for repaving in Sarnia this year.
About $3 million in work is being parcelled into two contracts, city construction manager Rob Williams said.
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The first – a $1.9-million contract to Cope Construction for seven stretches of road – was coming to city council Monday and, if approved, work was expected to start mid-May and wrap up by the end of August, Williams said.
The remaining $1 million or so worth of work out for tender is expected to start in July and finish around the end of September, he said.
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