Dunluce has been chosen for Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal. Construction is underway.

Construction Update - April 2026

It’s the second year of Dunluce Neighbourhood and Alley Renewal and construction is scheduled to start the week of April 20, weather permitting. Work will consist of reconstruction and paving of the roads and alleys, removal and replacement of public sidewalk, curb, gutter, street lighting and landscaping.

2026 Planned Work

Please view this scope map to see the 2026 construction area for front streets and alley construction. The following work will also be happening:

  • Shared-use path upgrade along the east side of 127 Street between 153 Avenue and 158 Avenue
  • Lighting upgrade at the Dunluce naturalized area
  • Pathway and lighting upgrade along the north-south segment of the utility corridor

Progression of Work

The contractor working for the City has developed a map to show the progression of work, including scheduled closures.

See Contractor Map

Prepare for Construction

The City of Edmonton and EPCOR are working together to construct Low Impact Development (LID), which will help with stormwater retention and help mitigate flooding.

Please watch your mailbox for construction bulletins that will provide more information along with details on landscaping and access. All residents and business owners are asked to access their homes and businesses through the back entrances and alleys, where possible, during construction. 

If no alley access is available and/or you have special access requirements (such as DATS or a temporary access ramp to the front of your home), please contact the Construction Project Manager, Stephen Au, at 780-496-4055 or 311, to coordinate.

Construction in Dunluce is expected to take 5 years (planned completion fall 2029).