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CITY: Power Washing of Boardwalk Railings Begins

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Starting May 29th 2018, we will be power washing the waterfront railings at the Quay. This process should take multiple weeks and we will be starting from the west side of the boardwalk (Rialto Crt) and make our way east.

One of my goals is to increase communication and community engagement so I thought it would be a good idea to inform you of our work so you can inform residents of our work. If you have any questions please let me know.

Thank you,
Dylan Myers | Coordinator, Parks & Open Space Maintenance T 604.517.5418 | F 604.521.3895 C 604.841.3240 | E dmyers@newwestcity.ca City of New Westminster | Engineering Operations 901 First Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 2J1 www.newwestcity.ca
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