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Bridge rehabilitation work on Whoop-Up Drive will see lane closures, traffic congestion

Bridge rehabilitation work on Whoop-Up Drive will see lane closures, traffic congestion

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A major construction project is set to get underway on Whoop-Up Drive next week, allowing crews to complete the final stage of bridge rehabilitation.
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