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5TH Avenue to be paved in Corozal


 PUBLIC NOTICE - 5th Avenue Paving Preparation Continues!


The general public is advised that 5th AVENUE between 1st Street South and 3rd Street South will be closed to traffic today as heavy machinery will carry out FINAL preparation for upcoming CHIP & SEAL PAVING.


The Council apologises for any inconvenience caused and advises pedestrians, cyclists and motorists to exercise caution in the area, and to respect traffic control signs in the area. 


Mayor Rigo Vellos and the Council thank residents and business-owners for their continued support and cooperation as the effort continues to improve our town’s infrastructure.


YOUR COROZAL TOWN COUNCIL AT WORK!

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