Closing the city of Williams Lake’s part of Dog Creek Road until the road’s water issues can be fixed is one of the options that city council is being asked to look at after the amount of money that would cost to fix the road was revealed to be close to $430,000.
During a special committee meeting taking place today, the city council got a report with that presents three different options.
In that report, the city’s chief administrative officer Gary Muraca and their director of municipal services Rob Warnock noted that the job would involve working on a 1,150 metre area from Highway 20 all the way to the city’s limits and that the job also would necessitate the use of reclaiming, grading, compaction, shouldering, paving, traffic control, quality control testing and creating a temporary center-line.
Any bumps and dips that already exist would need to be profiled in order to become smooth and the existing cross-fall/crown would have to get reinstated.
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