How do I contact the city of London road construction?
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How do I contact the city of London road construction?
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Is Queens Ave London Ontario closed?
Queens Avenue is now open CTV News..
What roads are under construction in London?
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The East London Link is a multi-year project that will revitalize more than 6 km of road from Downtown to Fanshawe College. The project will add transportation and transit improvements above ground, while repairing and replacing aging sewers, watermains and other underground infrastructure.
Check road work near you. This is a record-breaking year for construction in London, with over $200 million in projects happening across the city.
The Downtown Loop is the first of London's rapid transit projects and includes curbside bus-only lanes and enhanced rapid transit stops. Phase 1 of the project was built in 2021 on King Street and construction of Phase 2 on Queens Avenue started in 2022, with some planned carry-over work in 2023.
Construction downtown london
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