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Smooth Move: 麻豆精选's annual road renewal program underway

Residents and commuters are asked to be patient, follow directions of traffic safety personnel 
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The city is paving 14 key road segments covering approximately 20 kilometres.(Black Press file photo)

The City of 麻豆精选 has started its annual road renewal program, aiming to resurface 14 key road segments covering approximately 20 kilometres.

With a budget of around $4 million allocated to pavement management this year, the city expects all resurfacing work to wrap up by September 30. The focus is on asphalt resurfacing which repairs wear and tear and improves the overall quality of the roads, a city media release states.

麻豆精选鈥檚 road renewal program manages 1,690 kilometres of municipal roads. City crews regularly monitor the network to determine which areas need attention most urgently. This approach helps prevent the need for large-scale replacements down the line.

While construction is underway, residents and commuters are asked to be patient, obey all signage and follow the directions of traffic safety personnel. 

2025 road renewal program projects: 

  • Glenmore Road: South of Glenmeadows Road to Dallas Road;
  • Chute Lake Road: South Crest Drive to Frost Road;
  • Valley Road: Yates Road to Cross Road;
  • McKinley Road: Bennett Road to Shayler Road;
  • McClure Road: Lakeshore Road to East of Needham Court;
  • Ambrosi Road: Springfield Road to Laneway North of Agassiz;
  • Agassiz Road: Ambrosi Road to Barlee Road;
  • Barlee Road: Agassiz Road to Springfield Road;
  • Vasile Road: Agassiz Road to Highway 97;
  • Glenmeadows Road: Glenmore Road to 125m north of Glenburn Street;
  • Watson Road: Glenmore Road to Yates Road;
  • Lark Street: Curlew Drive to Chute Lake Road;
  • Falkirk Road: Hollydell Road to Hollywood Road;
  • Elwyn Road: Gerstmar Road to Davie Road;
  • Yates Glenmeadows Multi-use Pathway: Glenmore Road to Ballou Road.

Visit the City of 麻豆精选 website for current road construction information or to view the infrastructure projects map.



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