2011 Neighbourhoods
About the Program
The Neighbourhood Renewal Program provides a cost-effective, long-term approach to address Edmonton's neighbourhood infrastructure needs and the renewal and rebuilding of roads, sidewalks and streetlights in existing neighbourhoods and collector roadways.
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The types of neighbourhood renewal projects vary depending upon the state of infrastructure. These include:
- Reconstruction
- Preventative Maintenance
- Overlay
Reconstruction
Roads are repaved, and sidewalks and streetlights are replaced. Reconstruction candidates have poor sidewalk condition and fair to poor road condition.
Preventive Maintenance
Roads are resealed with a thin asphalt ride surface. Microsurfacing candidates have good road conditions and are applied 10 to 12 years after road reconstruction or resurfacing.
- Greenfield
- Kensington
- Ritchie (industrial - west of 99 Street)
- Sherwood
- Goldbar (mainly in the area contained by north of 106 Avenue, south of 106B/107 Avenue and east of 50 Street)
Overlay
Roads are repaved and sidewalk panels are treated to eliminate safety hazards. Overlay candidates have fair to poor road condition and good sidewalk condition.
- Callingwood North
- High Park Industrial
- Hagmann Estate Industrial
- Casselman
- Belvedere
- Duggan
- Bearspaw
- Crawford Plains
- Weir Industrial
- Menisa
- McIntyre Industrial
- Richfield
- Kameyosek
Alley Renewal
A 50/50 Alley Reconstruction Pilot program is underway. The cost is shared 50/50 between the City and the property owners via a Local Improvement initiated by the City.
Construction includes reconstruction of existing paved alleys and if required, adjacent alley crossings.
For More Information
Neighbourhood Renewal Construction
| Telephone | 780-944-7663 |
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| NeighbourhoodRenewal@edmonton.ca |
