In a proactive move to enhance road safety, Councillor Justin Lee Stewart has initiated the filling of potholes throughout Enterprise North and Esmeralda. This effort comes as a temporary measure employing coarse material while awaiting the delivery of hot mix asphalt. With numerous complaints regarding hazardous road conditions, this initiative aims to provide immediate relief for residents and motorists navigating these troubled streets.
The CBC Roads Team is working diligently to rectify the situation and improve the overall safety of road passages. Today, filling efforts will take place in key areas, including SMR, Isles Trace, and Boss Lane, as part of a larger commitment to community service and infrastructure repair. These actions are not only necessary for day-to-day travel but also reflect a dedication to the well-being of local residents.
Councillor Stewart’s initiatives are a critical response to the urgent needs of the community, demonstrating that local leadership is taking action during challenging times.
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