Humboldt council approves paving projects for construction-filled September
With one month of summer remaining, the City of Humboldt is geared up to get as many construction projects done before the leaves change colour.
Nearly $390,000 in road maintenance was approved by Humboldt council during a special meeting on Aug. 17. It includes around $160,000 for chip seal repairs throughout the city, nearly $30,000 for reconstruction on First Avenue N between 11th and 13th Street, $70,000 for an asphalt overlay on Stebbings Crescent, and $130,000 for pavement patching.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, Humboldt Mayor Rob Muench said getting numerous construction projects planned out was more of a battle than in previous years.
“It got to be a little bit of a slow start because of the availability of contractors and working under new circumstances,” Muench said. “The provincial government laid out a number of changes that were acceptable to use during construction periods. Doing a number of projects and getting them wrapped up before the fall is very important.”


