Utilities Kingston to hold information session on Front Road construction delays
“I think we built the third crossing more quickly than we’ve done either of the two construction projects on Front Road,” says District 4 city councillor Wayne Hill.
“The info session itself is going to be on the 26th at 5:00 at the INVISTA Centre,” says Hill. “And what I’m hoping we’re going to hear, is that the construction is going to begin soon.”If construction is still underway into the winter, Hill hopes there will be changes to current lane closures. “We understand the frustration and delays this stoppage has created for commuters in the area, and the toll it is taking on residents,” writes Fells. “Cyclists and pedestrians have been especially impacted, and we apologize for the inconvenience.”
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