A section of Wyndham Street between Carden and Fountain Streets will be closed off for a month starting Monday, and for once, the construction work involved has nothing to do with the railway bridge that's so often the subject of scorn involving tight-fitting transport trucks.
Here's the press release from the City of Guelph:
Wyndham Street closed between Carden and Fountain July 27 to August 14
About the project
Guelph Hydro is completing work to support upcoming renovations at Guelph Police Headquarters. Crews are relocating switch gears and installing a new transformer.
Visit guelphpolice.ca to see renovation plans and construction updates about the Guelph Police Headquarters.
Detours and traffic impacts
June 22 to August 14
Farquhar Street closed between Wyndham and Freshfield Streets
July 13 to July 27
Farquhar Street East reduced to one lane; local two-way traffic directed by flag person
July 27 to August 14
Stage 1:
Wyndham Street closed to vehicular traffic between Carden and Farquhar StreetsLocal access to Farquhar Street and GO Transit Kiss & Ride via Wellington Street
Stage 2:
Wyndham Street closed to vehicular traffic between Farquhar and Fountain StreetsLocal access to Farquhar Street East and GO Kiss & Ride via Macdonell Street
Fall 2015
Additional work relocating Guelph Hydro services on Freshfield Street between Fountain Street and the Farmer’s Market is scheduled for fall.
Public transit
GO Transit Kiss & Ride will remain open and accessible during construction.Guelph Transit routes 2B, 8, 9 and 16 will be affected by the road closure with some stops in the work area out of service. Visit guelphtransit.ca for more information about temporary changes to stop locations and schedules.
Greyhound service will not be affected by the road closure. The bus terminal will be accessible via Fountain Street.
The City of Guelph appreciates your patience, understanding and co-operation during this important construction project. Future construction and road closure notices will be posted at guelph.ca/construction.
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