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Crosswalk lights are being installed in front of PG University Hospital

Priority Map of the City’s crosswalks, red is high, yellow medium, green low (Photo supplied by City of Prince George

The intersection of 15th Avenue and Alward Street is getting a flashing beacon system installed for pedestrians.

The project is expected to be completed by the beginning of October.

202 crosswalks across the city were assessed in 2020, and 43 were recommended for upgrade or installation, 26 are existing crosswalks, and 17 are new crosswalks.

Intersections like 15th and Irwin Street have already seen crosswalk lights installed as part of the City’s Pedestrian Crossing Strategy

 

 

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