100 Street Rehabilitation providing for local construction amid pandemic/weather
Pushback from business owners to going ahead with the 100 Street Rehabilitation Project this summer has continued with online chatter in the past few weeks. However, both the City of North Battleford and local construction companies are focused on the project moving forward amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as poor weather.
Mayor Ryan Bater said replacing the pipes between the 1200 and 1400 blocks comes down to three critical factors. The first, and most important, is the necessary replacement of infrastructure. Bater said the street beautification is a nice add on, but the true purpose of the project isn’t a choice.
“Those are cast iron pipes, way past their useful life that need to be replaced,” he said. “It’s not a want, it’s a need.”
The second factor deals with cost, which will come in much lower this, because of companies focused on keeping staff employed during the pandemic.