Lukes Drug Mart in Bridgeland says ongoing construction projects are driving customers away and hurting sales. ENMAX, TELUS, and city crews are each scheduled to dig up 1st Avenue and Edmonton Trail within the span of a year, leaving business owners worried about surviving another closure. Ward 9 Councillor Gian-Carlo Carra admits the lack of coordination is 鈥渘ot acceptable鈥 and says a one-dig policy should be a priority for council.
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Bridgeland businesses frustrated as repeated construction impacts sales
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