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No more bricks: Main Street makeover includes asphalt

Short detours are in place for vehicular traffic but pedestrian access to businesses remains open

As of Tuesday afternoon, the fencing for the stage 2 pedestrian detours of the opening phase of the Making Over Main Street project will be relocated to the recently paved asphalt road.

Starting Wednesday, pedestrians will use the stage 2 fencing location while the contractor completes the concrete sidewalk adjacent to the buildings. Once
the sidewalk has cured, the pedestrian traffic will be relocated back to the sidewalks while the streetlights, traffic lights, final asphalt and road painting are completed.

In early July, the traffic lights at Main Street East and Wyld Street were deactivated and the intersection has temporarily become an all-way stop. This intersection will remain an all-way stop until Blocks 4 and 5 of the Making Over Main Street project are complete later this fall.

The project officially got underway in May as traffic barriers and detour signage was put in place on the block of Main Street East from Sherbrooke Street to Wyld Street and nearby side streets. This block is closed to vehicular traffic until August. Short detours are in place. Pedestrian access to businesses remains open. 

See related: Downtown businesses to remain open during reconstruction project

This first phase of the project is scheduled to be completed in early November and also includes the block of Main East bounded by Wyld and Ferguson. The project is set to resume in April 2024 and is tentatively scheduled for completion later that fall. Each block is expected to take up to three months to complete. Only once a block has been fully reconstructed will the contractor proceed to the next block.

In late April, the City of North Bay adjusted the starting location of the project following the feedback of the membership of downtown businesses and with the cooperation of the contractor. This change will have no impact on the project cost or completion date.

See also: Switcheroo for Main Street project

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The $8.85-million Making Over Main Street project involves the reconstruction of Main Street between Sherbrooke and Cassells, as well as a section of Ferguson Street between Main and Oak. It is the first major renovation of Main Street in nearly 40 years. New above-ground infrastructure will be installed, including road base, curb and gutter, concrete crosswalks, exposed aggregate accent sidewalk, concrete sidewalk, traffic control system, streetlight upgrades, festoon lighting, asphalt paving and other ancillary works.

To learn more about the Making Over Main Street project, including background and frequently asked questions and answers, please click here.


Stu Campaigne

About the Author: Stu Campaigne

Stu Campaigne is a full-time news reporter for BayToday.ca, focusing on local politics and sharing our community's compelling human interest stories.
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