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Moose Jaw continues infrastructure renewal; current closures remain

MOOSE JAW — The City of Moose Jaw advises that Phase Nine of the Infrastructure Renewal Program continues to progress, and no more additional closures are expected at this time.
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A construction sign in Moose Jaw. Photo by Jason G. Antonio

MOOSE JAW — The City of Moose Jaw advises that Phase Nine of the Infrastructure Renewal Program continues to progress, and no more additional closures are expected at this time.

The City’s contractors closed off the 9th Avenue SW and Coteau Street intersection at the beginning of August. The closure spans from north of the 9th Avenue and Coteau Street intersection to Grandview Street, as work continues on Coteau Street from 8th Ave SW to 11th Avenue SW. While the intersection is closed, heavy haul trucks are detoured to 32nd Avenue and alternate detours for light traffic will be in place.

Grace Street from Hawthorne Crescent to Thatcher Drive remains closed. Water main work continues on Rorison Avenue from Grace Street to Corman Crescent. Grace Street, east of the construction site, is open to local traffic only.

The City reminds residents in Zone 2 who are impacted by construction on Hawthorne Crescent, Corman Crescent, Pascoe Drive W, and Princess Crescent backing onto Thatcher Drive, that collection has moved to front street pick up for the duration of this project.

Transit service is impacted, and two stops will be closed during construction.
• Transit route #3 Athabasca West/Thatcher Drive will go to Grace Street, servicing the stops at Grace Street & 13th Ave. NW and Grace Street & Prince Charles Place.
• The route will continue to Gordon Road and 13th Ave. NW onto Princess Crescent proceeding to 13th Ave. NW, where it will return to the usual route.

The City of Moose Jaw reminds residents that all area businesses remain open during construction and access will be available via sidewalks and temporary walkways. Also, all work in these locations is dependent on favourable weather conditions.

Drivers are reminded to obey all temporary traffic signage and exercise caution in construction zones to keep everyone safe. No more #NotoriouslyClose calls.

The City will continue to issue weekly updates as the program progresses. For a full list of the 2024 water main replacement locations, along with full details on the program visit Moosejaw.ca/watermainreplacement/.

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