Mt. Bernard Reconstruction Project heads into its' final work zone this week

    Monday, 15 July 2024 07:00

    By Tonya Organ

    This means all local traffic requiring access to RCMP headquarters, the Law Courts and Sir Richard Squires Building will now use lower Mount Bernard Avenue.

    The Mount Bernard Reconstruction Project is entering its final work zone (zone 7). This means all local traffic requiring access to RCMP headquarters, the Law Courts and Sir Richard Squires Building will now use lower Mount Bernard Avenue. Irving access will be maintained via O'Connell Drive. Motorists are asked to use the designated detours as a thoroughfare and avoid the area unless they are local traffic to Mount Bernard, Wellington Street and adjacent side roads. Transit stops on the lower portion of Mount Bernard up to Wellington Street will be available, however all other Mount Bernard Ave stops will close until further notice. New stops will be in place next to the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary building on University Avenue for the duration of the project.

     

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