Densmore Road Construction to Begin Week of May 6th in Cobourg

In City Hall

The Town of Cobourg would like to inform all citizens that Densmore Road will be closed to through traffic beginning the week of May 6, 2019 due to construction.
The Public Works Division would like to note that every effort will be made to provide residential vehicular access to local properties during construction and at the end of each working day.

Construction will take place from the east side of the Rosewood Estates property to the east side of the Parkview Hills Drive intersection. It is expected that construction will conclude by the fall 2019. Construction works included sanitary sewer, storm sewer, curbs and gutter, and sidewalk on the south side.

If you have any questions about this road closure or the construction project please contact Behan Construction Limited or the Town of Cobourg with contact information as follows:
· Kevin Robinson, P.Eng., Project Manager 905-372-9862 | kevin@behan.ca
· Terry Hoekstra, C.E.T., Manager of Engineering and Capital Projects 905-372-9971 thoekstra@cobourg.ca

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