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Work has begun on the first phase of the City of Stratford’s Huron Street Reconstruction project.
This project involves replacing underground infrastructure and rebuilding the roadway on Huron Street between the Huron Street bridge and John Street.
Two-way traffic will be maintained throughout the construction period, but some temporary lane reductions and intersection closures will be required.
During the first stage, Huron Street will be reduced to two travel lanes (on the existing westbound lanes) to allow for construction to take place on the eastbound lanes.
At times, traffic will be reduced further to a single lane during working hours, using portable lane control signs. This will revert to two-way traffic during non-working hours.
Construction is scheduled to begin near the Huron Street bridge and move west toward John Street.
Some street closures will be required at intersections along Huron Street as the work advances.
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