Dundas Street between Carlyle and Bonaventure drivers will be temporarily reduced to one lane in each direction. Image provided by the City of London.Dundas Street between Carlyle and Bonaventure drivers will be temporarily reduced to one lane in each direction. Image provided by the City of London.
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New lane restrictions on Dundas St. start Monday

Drivers will have to contend with some new slowdowns on Dundas Street in east London for nearly three weeks.

Starting Monday, Dundas between Carlyle Drive and Bonaventure Drive, just west of Veterans Memorial Parkway, will be down to a single lane in each direction. The lane reductions are being put in place to facilitate private storm sewer connections to a nearby property.

"Temporary sidewalk closures will be required throughout this work. People walking are encouraged to follow signs in the area and use nearby streets to reach their destination," the city said in a statement.

Access to businesses and properties in the area will be maintained while the work is being completed.

The lane restrictions will be in place until November 24, the city said.

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