
Windsor roundabout project faces slower traffic
Traffic will be slowing down at County Road 42 and Manning Road roundabout.
Starting on Monday, north – south traffic along Manning Road will flip sides with traffic taking turns proceeding along a single line around the east side of the half circle.
The construction has reached a halfway point, as crews are beginning to work on the west side of the roundabout.
All concrete surfaces have been poured on the east side of the roundabout, with final asphalt surfaces being poured now for the east side approach and exit curves.
The project is scheduled to completed by the end of September.
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