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Downtown snow removal begins Monday

Municipal crews are getting ready to remove snow in downtown Sudbury to widen traffic lanes and improve access
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A snow plow is seen making its way through downtown Sudbury in this file photo

Downtown snow removal is slated to begin on Monday and continue through Jan. 30, from 10 p.m. to 8 a.m. daily.

The work “has been scheduled to cause the least amount of inconvenience for downtown businesses and customers,” according to a city media release.

Their intent is to widen traffic lanes and improve access.

The work schedule is as follows:

  • Jan. 19: Elm Street, from Paris to Lorne Streets, both sides
  • Jan. 20: Elm Street, from Lorne to Ethelbert Streets, both sides
  • Jan. 21: Durham Street, from Elgin to Beech Streets, both sides
    • Larch Street, from Paris to Elgin Streets, both sides
  • Jan. 22: Cedar Street, from Paris to Elgin Streets, both sides
    • Beech Street, from Durham Street to Frood Road, both sides
  • Jan. 23: Elgin Street, from Ste. Anne Road to Drinkwater Street, both sides
  • Jan. 26: Lisgar Street, from Larch to Elm Streets, both sides
    • Young Street, from Cedar to Larch Streets, both sides
  • Jan. 27: Paris Street, from Ste. Anne Road to Van Horne Street, both sides
  • Jan. 28: Paris Street, from Van Horne Road to Boland Avenue, both sides
  • Jan. 29: Brady Street, from Paris to Broadway Street, both sides
  • Jan. 30: Ste. Anne Road, from Notre Dame Avenue to Elgin Street, both sides

For more information on winter road maintenance, visit greatersudbury.ca/winter.

 



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