Clarke Says Regional Municipality Had Busiest Construction Season Ever

Mayor Cecil Clarke says the Regional Municipality has wrapped up its busiest construction season to date.

Clarke says work on roads, water and sewer systems totalled $21 million, this year.

He says that’s the largest one-year investment in roadwork and underground infrastructure in the Regional Municipality’s history.

The work included more than 11 kilometers of water main, 23 local road projects and 5 collector roads.

The Public Works Department also carried out nearly 1.2 million dollars worth of road repairs.

The construction season ended last week when asphalt plants closed for the winter.

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