FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – The curbs, gutters, and centre lane have been poured and formed as the 100th Street Corridor construction project progresses.
The City of Fort St. John released a construction update for work that has recently been completed, and what work is scheduled to be completed next.
As of July 29th:
The City says the following tasks will be completed by the next reporting period:
The $7.63 million Phase 2 project started in May and is expected to be complete by the fall. According to the City’s website, the project is primarily funded through the Peace River Agreement, with additional funds coming from water and sewer reserves.
With Phase 2 set to finish in the fall, Phase 3 is scheduled to make upgrades from 99th Avenue to 102nd Avenue next construction season.
For more details on the 100th Street Corridor, go to the City of Fort St. John website.
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