Summer road work in front of bridge could last up to 4 months
Update: We now have comments from the ministry of highways and infrastructure.
Traffic at the foot of the Diefenbaker Bridge on Second Avenue West could be affected by significant delays for up to four months, according to City of Prince Albert officials.
The work on Second Avenue West from 15th Street West to the bridge is aimed at replacing the 115-year old water and sewer pipes below the road’s surface. The contracted crews will first replace the pipes, then reconstruct the road’s surface, as well as replace other infrastructure, such as medians and curbs.
It’s the first significant infrastructure upgrade along that corridor since the Gateway Mall was built around 35 years ago, according to the City’s manager of capital projects, Wes Hicks.