
Public Information Centre being held regarding Front Road sewer construction
Front Road will have major traffic delays as crews prepare for construction to begin next month.
The Town of LaSalle is warning of traffic delays along Front Road for the next few months as a construction project begins.
A storm sewer reconstruction project is set to begin in July. Reaume Road to Boismier Avenue will be reduced from four lanes of traffic to two, with turning restrictions. The lanes won't reopen until winter.
Work is expected to be finished by spring 2026.
If you're interested in learning more, a Public Information Centre is taking place Thursday night at the Event Centre at LaSalle Landing until 8 p.m.
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