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Paving means parking restrictions for Riverstone South residents

People living in Riverstone South are being asked not to park on the street for the next three days. Overlay paving is being done from Thursday through Saturday, and the city wants residents not to park in front of their home or anywhere along their road until work is done.

Development Technologist Ashley McLauchlin says driveway access will also be cut off briefly while equipment passes each house, but they’ll be able to get in at the end of each day. If the street hasn’t yet cured, oil could be tracked into driveways.

Streets will be ready for use as soon as the paving is done.

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