City Council awarded the contract to Genco Asphalt Inc. at its regular meeting on April 27. The work is part of the City’s annual Infrastructure Revitalization Program (IRP).
UPDATE: ROAD CLOSURE – King St. reopening targeted for first week of October
On Monday, July 7, major road construction will begin on King St. and Hwy 35 N, that will require full road closures and no through traffic will be permitted. King St. is expected to reopen in early September.
ROAD CLOSURE – South Railway Ave. at 3rd St.
This closure is required to accommodate concrete work and is expected to remain in place for approximately two weeks.
Hospital Access During 1st Avenue Construction
Released July 19, 2024 WEYBURN – As construction advances on 1st Avenue, access to the hospital will be temporarily impacted. While certain hospital entrances will be closed as construction reaches […]
1st Avenue Construction Begins July 8th
Released July 5, 2024 WEYBURN – The City of Weyburn will commence road construction on 1st Avenue (HWY 13) from the intersection of 1st Avenue and Government Road, targeting completion […]
Vandalism incidents disrupt progress at City of Weyburn project
“These senseless acts cause financial setbacks and project delays,” said Jennifer Wilkinson, Director of Engineering. “When things like this happen, it’s disheartening and frustrating for everyone involved.”
ROAD CLOSURE – Railway Ave. – Sept. 6
traffic will be reduced to one lane on Railway Ave., between 5th St. and 7th St., starting Sept. 6 due to pavement repairs.
ROAD CLOSURE – 4th St. S – May 1
4th St. S will be closed from 1 Ave. SE to 3rd Ave. SE due to road repairs. The entrance to River Park Campground will be blocked off.
City spring operations underway
Street sweeping, sewer main flushing, pothole patching, road construction and tree pruning are just a few things the City of Weyburn handles during it’s spring operations.
UPDATE: 16th St. water station open with temporary hose access
The City of Weyburn’s 16th St. potable water station will be closed Oct. 11-17 due to upgrades. This closure could last longer than Oct. 17, due to the scope of the project and weather permitting.





