Crews Begin Demolition of Unsafe Kingston Building

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Crews in Kingston are demolishing a building at 36 Hurley Avenue this week due to safety concerns. City officials have deemed the structure unsafe, prompting its removal. The demolition work is expected to continue through Friday (May 23).

Commuters are advised to drive cautiously near the demolition site, as traffic delays are anticipated. The city has issued warnings for potential slowdowns in the area, urging drivers to exercise patience and adhere to posted speed limits.

While the demolition is underway, nearby roads may experience increased congestion. The city is taking measures to minimize disruptions, but delays are still possible. Residents and commuters should plan their routes accordingly and allow extra travel time.

The demolition is part of a broader effort to ensure public safety and improve infrastructure in Kingston. City officials are committed to addressing unsafe structures and enhancing the community's overall safety.


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