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Good news for commuters: City re-opens roads closed by heavy rain and flooding

City opening up roads after heavy rains and flooding caused dangerous road conditions.
Heavy rain clogged storm drains in Dundas in April and flooded at least eight streets in the area. ((Rebuild Hamilton/Twitter))

Two roads closed as a result of heavyrains earlier this springare reopening, as the city makes a slow and steady return to normal following a record-setting rainy season.

The eastleg of the Sherman Access is set to re-open tomorrow after its May 28 closure.

York Road inDundaswas another casualtyof the flooding. It re-opened Monday after heavy rains prompted the city to close it at the beginning of May.

On the Sherman Access, falling rocks and debris posed a dangerous threat, causing the week-and-half closure.

Crews had to remove rocks and overhanging trees with loose roots as a result of the drenched ground.

The roadway is currently closed in both directions from the bottom of the Sherman Cut to the Kenilworth Access.

It'sexpected to open ahead of Thursday's morning rush.

York Road in Dundas was another casualtyof the flooding. It re-opened Tuesday after heavy rains prompted the city to close it at the beginning of May.

The stretch on York Road, west of highway 6,was closed betweenValley Road and Old Guelph Road.

Motorists have beenrerouted over the last month.

High water levels in Lake Ontario along with ongoing heavy rain falls have hampered Hamilton's shoreline all spring.

Throughout the spring people have asked to stay clear of numerous trails and waterfront areas. The Waterfront trail remains closed.