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More than 8,000 square metres of streets and avenues paved at Kamsack

Employees and equipment of a Saskatoon paving company left Kamsack last week after having paved roads in a total of 17 areas in the community.
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For a week and a half at the end of September, a paving crew from Saskatoon was in Kamsack paving more than 8,000 square metres of streets and avenues in a project that had been budgeted at $200,000.

            Employees and equipment of a Saskatoon paving company left Kamsack last week after having paved roads in a total of 17 areas in the community.

            With a budget of $200,000, the work was completed by HJR Asphalt LP of Saskatoon nearly $2,000 under budget, said Mike Robey, superintendent of public works. In total 8,453 square metres of road were paved.

            The project included three areas on Queen Elizabeth Boulevard between East Avenue and Dixon Avenue where the north lane was overlayed and patched.

            The east lane of Dixon Avenue from Miles Street to the clinic and Dixon Avenue from the clinic to Stewart Street were paved as well as Second Street from Third Avenue Sough to back lanes east and west of Third Avenue South.

Fourth locations on Third Avenue were paved, including patching from the Rexall Drugs parking space to the centre of the road, and on Third Avenue North and Park Street West.

On Wallace Street by the school, West Avenue was paved at three locations to the back lane and the bus loading lane.

Two areas on Hudson Bay Avenue were patched as was Fourth Avenue from Cotter Street to Second Street, and Windsor Avenue from the boulevard to the church.