Goulds Sewer Main Lining

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The City of St. John's conducted sanitary sewer rehabilitation work on various streets in the Goulds to reduce maintenance issues and improve service.

This project is now completed

Traffic interruptions and delays will be experienced. Two-way traffic will be maintained where possible. Every effort will be made by the contractor to maintain driveway access to properties located within the work site.

PROJECT FUNDING

The project was approved to receive cost shared funding through the Provincial - Territorial Infrastructure Component - National and Regional Projects (PTIC-NRP) of the New Building Canada Fund and the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund. The funding partners for this project are the Government of Canada, Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the City of St. John's.

This page is not intended to replace other information such as Public Advisories or Public Notices (e- updates), for day to day updates such as traffic or water interruptions, etc. check the City's website. To keep informed of the city’s traffic advisories please sign up for e-updates at www.stjohns.ca.

The City of St. John's conducted sanitary sewer rehabilitation work on various streets in the Goulds to reduce maintenance issues and improve service.

This project is now completed

Traffic interruptions and delays will be experienced. Two-way traffic will be maintained where possible. Every effort will be made by the contractor to maintain driveway access to properties located within the work site.

PROJECT FUNDING

The project was approved to receive cost shared funding through the Provincial - Territorial Infrastructure Component - National and Regional Projects (PTIC-NRP) of the New Building Canada Fund and the Clean Water and Wastewater Fund. The funding partners for this project are the Government of Canada, Province of Newfoundland and Labrador and the City of St. John's.

This page is not intended to replace other information such as Public Advisories or Public Notices (e- updates), for day to day updates such as traffic or water interruptions, etc. check the City's website. To keep informed of the city’s traffic advisories please sign up for e-updates at www.stjohns.ca.

Consultation has concluded

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