Chip-seal coating disrupts Queen Elizabeth II Highway traffic north of Airdrie
August 30th, 2010
Motorists can expect delays, lane closures and speed reductions on the Queen Elizabeth II Highway north of Airdrie.
Chip-seal coating work began Aug. 30 and will extend 12 kilometres from north of Highway 567 to south of Acme Road. The speed limit will be reduced to 80 km/h through the construction zone. Line painting will follow, with construction work completed by Sept. 3, weather permitting.
Chip-seal coating work began Aug. 30 and will extend 12 kilometres from north of Highway 567 to south of Acme Road. The speed limit will be reduced to 80 km/h through the construction zone. Line painting will follow, with construction work completed by Sept. 3, weather permitting.
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