Downtown Snow Removal Begins in Cobourg at Midnight on Friday, February 21

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(Today’s Northumberland file photo)

The Public Works Division will be conducting snow removal in Downtown Cobourg in the early morning hours of Friday, February 21. Work will begin at 12 a.m. (midnight) and continue until approximately 7 a.m. on Friday.

The following streets will be closed during this time for the snow removal operations:

King Street from Ball Street/Durham Street to College Street
Division Street from Covert Steet to the Esplanade
George Street/Third Street from Orange Street to the Esplanade
Albert Street from Hibernia Street to McGill Street
Charles Street

The Town asks drivers to avoid these areas from midnight to 7 a.m. on Friday, February 21 to support safe and efficient operations. Road closure signage will be up to allow crews to compete this work safely.

Routes will remain open to emergency vehicles only.

The Town of Cobourg appreciates the efforts of its residents in parking off-street to allow for safe and efficient snow removal operations during the winter season. For questions or concerns please contact the Public Works Division at 905-372-9971.

Pete Fisher
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