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City of Duluth’s chip-sealing work underway in various locations

A City of Duluth contractor has begun chip-sealing work on streets in various locations. Chip-sealing operations are anticipated to occur on the indicated streets throughout this week, and traffic control signs and flaggers will direct traffic.

Locations for chip-sealing operations are as follows:

. Airpark Boulevard from Haines Road to Rice Lake Road

. Venture Avenue from Airport Road to Airpark Boulevard

. First Avenue E from E Superior Street to E Third Street

. W Redwing Street from Maxwell Avenue to Woodland Avenue

. Old Howard Mill Road from N Hawthorn Road to N 36th Avenue E

. N 36th Avenue East from Old Howard Mill Road to Crescent View Ave.

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