The IRONMAN 70.3 Muskoka Triathlon is happening this Sunday (July 7) and it will impact traffic and in-town parking. Officials say all roads included...
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On Thursday and Friday, the District of Muskoka says Taylor Rd. will be completely closed from Front St. to Hiram St. Officials say the closure will be in effect from 7 a.m. on Thursday until 4 p.m. on Friday. Taylor Rd. will be fully closed to allow UrbanLink Civil Ltd. to install a new water main while working around gas, sewer, and telecommunications lines under the road. The installation is part of the ongoing work on the Taylor Rd. bridge. From July 4 to 5, crews will need to fully close Taylor Road from Front Street to Hiram Street to install a new watermain and work around gas lines, Bell cables and other sewer lines all running under the road. 🔗 More details and detour map: https://t.co/OTQS3C5m98 pic.twitter.com/Ddb3s99Kyp — District of Muskoka (@DistrictMuskoka) July 2, 2024 The other watermain was "unexpected" issue, according to officials, and is located near the rail tracks, so they need approval from the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) before moving forward. They say another closure will be needed while the second watermain is installed, but they're waiting for approval from CN before scheduling it. During both closures, officials say the bridge's sidewalks will remain open. The post Section of Taylor Rd. in Bracebridge set to completely close appeared first on My Muskoka Now.
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