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Front Road construction set to begin in August

Front Road construction set to begin in August

CTV News3 days ago
Construction on Front Road in LaSalle is set to start in August.
Construction along Front Road in LaSalle is set to begin in August. Heavy equipment is now on site.
The work will be from Reaume Road to Boismier Avenue and will see the installation of stormwater pipes, storm chambers, manholes, and catch basins.
Two new pump stations are set to be installed in 2026 at G. Craig Park and near the Riverdance building.
Traffic will be reduced to two lanes on Front Road with a turning restriction.
Lanes will reopen in the winter, then be reduced again in the spring for the construction to finish.
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