Two highway resurfacing projects happening in Chetwynd area
BC’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has announced two highway repaving projects coming to Chetwynd this summer.

CHETWYND, B.C. — BC’s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has announced two highway repaving projects coming to Chetwynd this summer.
According to the announcement, the province is investing about $53 million into repaving highways in Northern BC.
That investment includes conventional asphalt repaving for 30 kilometres of Highway 97 in the Chetwynd area and hot-in-place asphalt resurfacing for 39 kilometres of Highway 27 between Chetwynd and Cameron Lake.
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The ministry says the resurfacing work is being done to “ensure motorists continue to have a safe and comfortable driving experience.”
The announcement did not include a specific price or timeline for these two projects, except that work will begin this summer.
Energeticcity has reached out to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to learn more about the projects.
In the meantime, residents can check DriveBC for updates.
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