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Crews Resume Work on Pinellas Trail Jan. 2

Construction workers are resurfacing a stretch of the trail from Michigan Boulevard in Dunedin to Oceanview Avenue in Palm Harbor, which is north of Alderman Road.

If you plan on exercising on the Pinellas Trail this week in Dunedin, you won't have to worry about construction workers in the way.

Crew members began resurfacing the trail earlier this month and will not be working through the holidays. They will be back on the job Wednesday, Jan. 2, according to Pinellas County's Department of Public Works.

The crews are resurfacing a stretch of the trail from Michigan Boulevard in Dunedin to Oceanview Avenue in Palm Harbor, which is north of Alderman Road.

The project is expected to be complete March 1.

If you plan on using the trail after Jan. 2, keep an eye out for construction warning signs.

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Tom G December 27, 2012 at 02:28 pm
This is great news. I wonder if they will ever do anything on the trail out to Honeymoon Island?

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