Port Hood Lift Station Replacement Traffic Disruption to Continue
Port Hood, Nova Scotia – Work continues on the replacement of the Port Hood Wastewater Lift Station located at the corner of Main St. and Convent St.
Traffic control measures were put in place on May 25, reducing a portion of Main St. (in front of 375 Main St.) to one lane of traffic. These traffic control measures are expected to remain in place for the next two weeks (until June 19).
Motorists can expect minimal delays; however, they are encouraged to allow extra travel time when driving through the area. If additional time is required, an update will be provided.
The Municipality thanks residents and motorists for their patience and cooperation during this work.
To learn more about the Port Hood Lift Station Replacement Project, visit Port Hood Wastewater Lift Station Replacement | Municipality of the County of Inverness .
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