Current Notices
Traffic Advisory – Farrell Street
Beginning the week of April 29, Halifax Water crews will be undertaking a stormwater sewer repair on Farrell Street, Dartmouth. This work will not impact Halifax Water services in the area.
There will be stop-and-go traffic on Farrell Street between Catherine Street and Windmill Road. Experienced traffic control personnel will be on-site to manage traffic flows. Sidewalks within the work zone will be closed.
This work will continue until approximately Friday, June 7, 2024.
Motorists should expect delays and use alternate routes. Motorists are also reminded that speed fines double in work zones.
Traffic Advisory – Newton Avenue
Beginning the week of April 22, construction work will begin on Newton Avenue, Halifax between Chebucto Road and Quinpool Road. Impacted water service customers have been notified in advance of this work.
Construction will take place from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM on weekdays. During this work, Newton Avenue will be closed to all traffic in sections between Chebucto Road and Quinpool Road, and local traffic only on Newton Avenue. A detour will be in place. The sidewalks will remain open along one side of the road.
This project is expected to be completed in September 2024.
Motorists should expect delays and use alternate routes. Motorists are also reminded that speed fines double in work zones.
Traffic Advisory – King Fisher Way
Starting Monday, February 12, Dexter Construction, on behalf of Halifax Water, will be performing wastewater infrastructure upgrades near King Fisher Way, Lower Sackville. This work will not impact Halifax Water services in the area. This work will continue until May 14.
King Fisher Way near the intersection of Metropolitan Avenue will have brief periods of traffic disruption throughout the duration of the project. Experienced traffic control personnel will be on-site to manage traffic flows.
Motorists are reminded that speed fines double in work zones.
We apologize for any inconvenience this necessary infrastructure upgrade may cause.
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