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In photos: Next stage of downtown construction moves to zero block of Main Street North

Moose Jaw's Main Street North continues to face closures and resulting traffic detours.

MOOSE JAW — The City of Moose Jaw's infrastructure renewal program in the downtown core continues this week with the project now migrating one block south as crews begin work on the final stretch of road repairs.

Main Street North continues to face closures and resulting traffic detours as city contractors expand the project to the zero block and prepare to resurface the 100 block over the next several days.

The 200 block of Main Street North has now been fully resurfaced and is once again open to the motoring public.

Residents are advised by the City of Moose Jaw that all downtown business locations will remain open throughout the project and these shops can be accessed by clearly marked sidewalks and temporary walkways in the downtown area.

Drivers are reminded to obey all temporary traffic signage and to exercise caution in this and all other construction zones to ensure the safety of residents, tourists, and construction crews alike.

For a full list of the 2024 water main replacement locations and for more information, visit MooseJaw.ca/WaterMainReplacement.

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