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Time out on road construction during Canada Summer Games

The City of Winnipeg plans to restrict road construction around Canada Summer Games venues and tourist attractions throughout the 18-day event.

Winnipeg to ban barricades near hotels, tourist attractions and games venues this summer

The city wants to ensure games-related traffic won't be disrupted by barricades. (Cliff Simpson/CBC)

The City of Winnipeg plans to restrict road construction around Canada Summer Games venues and tourist attractions throughout the 18-day event.

Games organizers are expecting 20,000 people including 4,400 athletes, coaches, managers and chaperones during the games, which run from July 27 to Aug. 13.

The city wantsto ensuregames-relatedtraffic won't be disrupted by barricades.

"We will be restricting construction in areas around venues, hotels, major tourist locations and transit-shuttle routes, but most other areas will proceed without interruption," city spokesperson Lisa Fraser said in a statement.

"We are giving contractors advance notice so they can co-ordinate around the games. City contracts are being written prohibiting construction in specific areas during the games, when possible."

The city also won't approve lane closures or other permits to use streets during the games in the same areas, Fraser said.

Construction on the Sport For Life Centre north of the Manitoba Museum is almost complete. (Trevor Brine/CBC)

"At any given time, we'll have between 45 and 110 buses on the streets, transporting those athletes," saidCanada Summer Games president and CEO Jeff Hnatiuk. "So for people to be able to avoid any kind of traffic is huge for us."

The city plans to spend $1.3 million to help operate the games, including the bustransportation for athletes, coaches, managers and chaperones. The buses will run between Richardson International Airport, hotels,athletes' residences, practice venues and competition sites from July 27 to Aug. 13.

The city contribution also covers security, access to city venues and free Winnipeg Transit use by games volunteers.

The city, province and Ottawa have each contributed $3 million to venue upgrades, including the completion of downtown's Sport For Life Centre.