St. Albert Trail Rehabilitation
About the Project
The City of Edmonton has rehabilitated the section of St. Albert Trail between 118 Avenue & 136 Avenue.
Traffic Circle
After reviewing the possibility of replacing the traffic circle with a signalized intersection The City determined it would cost several million dollars, which is not within to the range of the rehabilitation.
The traffic circle was redesigned and widened to increase the capacity without the need for a signalized intersection.
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Construction Included:
- Reconstruction and rehabilitation of pavement, curb and gutter of the roadway from 130 Ave to 136 Ave and south of the Yellowhead Trail bridge to 118 Ave.
- Additional turning lanes implemented at the traffic circle at 118 Ave.
- Widening to six lanes on St. Albert Trail bridge at Yellowhead Trail.
- Widening of the pedestrian walkway on the west side of the bridge.
- Additional turn lanes to St. Albert Trail/Yellowhead Trail interchange ramps.
Timeline & Budget
- This project was carried out in stages, the earliest stage began in March 2010 with a completion of major construction in fall 2011. Some carry-over work continued in 2012.
- The project budget is $15.25 to $20 million.
Project History
August/September 2011 - Construction Update
June 2011 - Construction Update
For More Information
Kelly Calvez
| Title | Project Manager |
|---|---|
| Telephone | 780-944-7701 |
