The City of Windsor has provided an update an update on their truck route signage project, and they have reported that the installation of the new truck signs is currently underway. They anticipate that this work will be largely complete over the course of the coming week, weather and site conditions permitting. Officials have provided an updated truck route map and encourage all operators and stakeholders to review the new signage locations.
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