07-04-2018, 09:10 PM
The city is repairing the sidewalks along Regina (and the surface asphalt).
It seems like an odd choice given that all this new concrete will get trashed and redone during construction:
Granted the sidewalks (and asphalt) were it horrible shape along there, but couldn't they have saved some resources and money by grinding trip hazards down and patching holes until after construction and prioritize another project area?
It seems like an odd choice given that all this new concrete will get trashed and redone during construction:
Granted the sidewalks (and asphalt) were it horrible shape along there, but couldn't they have saved some resources and money by grinding trip hazards down and patching holes until after construction and prioritize another project area?
Everyone move to the back of the bus and we all get home faster.