Fog coating on Maryland Ave. delayed
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This article was published 31/08/2024 (569 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
The City of Brandon has postponed planned fog coating on the multi-use path running along Maryland Avenue between First Street and Ninth Street.
A post on the city’s Facebook page Friday morning said the postponement was “due to the walkway being too degraded” and that staff are looking into other solutions.
The work was supposed to take place over Thursday and Friday, resulting in the temporary closure of the path.
Fog coating is a diluted asphalt emulsion used to seal small cracks, reduce ravelling and create a waterproof layer.
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