Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Oct 2014, p. 24

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* 8-7252 NBE TirryTotsTnck orireat retums to Main St Notice* of Temporary Lane Restrictions and Intermittent Road Closures Main Street Grade Separation e Octobor 28 to December 5, 2014 In order to accommodate the delivery and assembly of the final steel bridge components for the Main Street Grade Separation, lane restrictions and intermittent road closures wiIl be in effeot fromfl.i.sday October 28 to Frlday December 5 on. Main Street East through the grade separation. Lane restrictions wlll be ln place dalIy between 9âm and 4pm on Main Street East through the grade separation, with one lane of traffic maintained at ait times, except during intermittent road closures as noted below: S Tuesday October 28: approximately 10 separate road closures (each approx. 20 minutes in length) throughout the day >_ Frlday October 31: approximately 10 separate road closures (each approx. 20 minutes in length> throughout the day >_ Tuesday Novemnber 4: approximately 2 separate road closures (each approx. 20 minutes in Iength) throughout the day >_ Friday November 7: approximately 2 separate road closures (each approx. 20 minutes in length) throughout the day Pay duty police officers wilI be onsite to assist with the management of traffic during the four days noted above where intermittent closures will take place and traffic control personnel will be onsite for the duration of the wdrk period. Ail traffic Impacts (lane restrictions and any closures) wii be lIIrnted to the hours of 9am ta 4pm, Monday ta Frlday. Access to ail businesses on Main Street East will be maintained during construction and the Main Street entrance to the Milton Malf will remain open. It is expected that vehicular traffic will experience delays along Main Street East during the above noted time frames and motorists are advised to seek alternate routes if possible during this time. Please be advised that the above dates are subject to weather and construction scheduling. Any changes to the dates noted above will be posted on the Town of Milton Website at www.milton.ca as well as Social Media (Facebook and Twitter). The Town of Milton is committed to programs for maintaining and improving our vital infrastructure and services to our community. We respectfully request and thank you for your patience and understanding during this period. Any inquirjos should be directed to the following: Diana Jio*M - Coordinator, Infrastructure Engineering services Ph: (905) 878-7252 ext. 2513 Fax: (905) 876-5029 e E-mail: diana.jiona @milton.ca Miltan's downtown care will soon take on a Halloween feel. On Saturday from 10 a.m. ta noon, the Mil- ton Downtown Business Improvement Area <DBIA) wiIl once again hast Tiny Tats Trick ar Treat. Young ghosts and goblins are invited ta dress Up in their favourite costumes and make their way along downtown Main Street - looking for Treat Stop signs for participating busi- nesses. It's a free event that runs rain or shine. In canjunction with the trick-or-treating, youngsters are urged ta swing by the ad- jacent Mill Pond, where at the gazebo area mamnstawn Miltan wiIl hold Hailoween-re- lated activities - such as boa bowling and a pumpkin tass - during the same hou rs. Ciue1ph LUne South of 401, Campbellville In Store www.Fine0aklhings.corn 1 905.854.0649 or Online

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