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Stretch of Yonge St. through Bradford reopens a week ahead of schedule

Full road closure was in effect at the County Road 4 (Yonge) and Line 10 intersection since October, to allow for Scanlon Creek culvert replacement
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In this file photo, a sign along Line 10 warns drivers of the pending closure of County Road 4. The road has reopened ahead of schedule.

NEWS RELEASE
COUNTY OF SIMCOE
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County Road 4 in Bradford West Gwillimbury has reopened ahead of schedule following a temporary full closure that began on Oct. 21, 2024.

The full closure was implemented in order to replace the Scanlon Creek culvert located at the intersection of County Road 4 and Line 10.

Thanks to efficient progress of the construction team, the road was able to reopen one week ahead of the initially planned date of Dec. 13. Completing the oversized culvert removal and installation under a full road closure saved between three to four months of construction duration and over $1 million in costs.

The Scanlon Creek replacement was part of Phase 1 of a larger reconstruction project aimed at widening County Road 4 from north of Line 8 to County Road 89. The 10-kilometre project is divided into three phases, with the remainder of Phase 1 expected to be completed in 2025. The remainder of Phase 1 will not require another full road closure.

The project will widen County Road 4 from two lanes to four, introduce a multi-use trail for active transportation, and enhance drainage and roadside safety. These improvements will facilitate better traffic flow and reduce future disruptions.

For further information on all phases of the project, please visit simcoe.ca/projects/road-projects/bradford-west-gwillimbury-limits-to-cr-89-reconstruction.

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