170 Street South Planning Study - Anthony Henday Drive interchange to 41 Avenue SW
About the Project
In partnership with Alberta Transportation, the City of Edmonton is completing a planning study for the future 170 Street SW, from the Anthony Henday Drive interchange to 41 Avenue SW.
170 Street has been identified as an urban freeway to accommodate anticipated regional and local long term traffic demand. Planning will include interchange configurations, arterial roadway realignments, staging, and right-of-way determination.
The project is separated into two parts. Part A includes 170 Street from the existing Ellerslie Road to the 41 Avenue interchange, and Part B includes 170 Street north of the existing Ellerslie Road to the Anthony Henday Drive interchange.
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Where We Are Today
The 170 Street Planning Study is in the Concept stage of the project lifecycle. Long term planning helps the City prepare for the future road construction and development in the area. The purpose of this study is to develop plans for a multi-lane freeway with interchanges at Anthony Henday Drive, Windermere Boulevard, Ellerslie Road, 25 Avenue SW and 41 Avenue SW.
Project History
April 2011
The 170 Street (Anthony Henday Drive to 41 Avenue SW) Concept Plan was approved by Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee on April 12, 2011.
Note: Transportation and Infrastructure Services Committee was formerly Transportation and Public Works Committee.
Administration's report to Transit Public Works Committee - April 12, 2011
Information Session - November 30, 2010
Public Open House - June 22, 2010
Provided information and answered questions about the 170 Street Planning Study (Ellerslie Road to 41 Avenue SW).
Open House Q&As
For More Information
Kelly Sizer
Development Planning and Engineering
| Telephone | 780-496-1787 |
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| kelly.sizer@edmonton.ca |
