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5th Street water system upgrades set for completion

COURTENAY, B.C. – The final step in the underground water upgrades on 5th Street is set for early next week.

Work will occur overnight on Monday, Aug. 13 and Tuesday, Aug. 14.

This is the final stage of completing the underground water work that replaced water pipes installed more than 60 years ago.

The overnight work will be concentrated in the intersection of 5th Street and Fitzgerald Avenue. The intersection will be closed to traffic both nights.  Working overnight will minimize impacts to businesses in this block.

Once this is complete, the road will be put back together with focus shifting to installing new sidewalks and curbs.  Construction is expected to be complete in October.

Crews will work between 7:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. and will try to minimize noise impacts to the surrounding area as much as possible.

Crews are working as quickly as possible to complete the underground work. Notifications to affected properties and the travelling public will continue through construction.

A subscriber-based e-newsletter is available for residents to stay informed about all aspects of the 5th Street Complete Street Pilot Project.

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