By John Flatters
Fire hydrant installed near 97th Avenue. (City of Fort St. John)
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – Crews have been hard at work on the 100th Street Corridor construction project, completing multiple activities since the last construction update.
According to a City of Fort St. John release on Friday, the following jobs have been completed since the last update on June 3rd:
Storm sewer main installation up to 99th Avenue
Installed services to properties and catch basins
Completed water main tie-ins at 99th Avenue, 98A Avenue, 97th Avenue’s east portion, and 96th Avenue
Continued Silva Cell installation for street trees, up to 98A Avenue’s east portion
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