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City of Edmonton Speed Zones Bylaw Bylaw No. 6894
CITY OF EDMONTON SPEED ZONES BYLAW BYLAW NO. 6894 (CONSOLIDATED NOVEMBER 26, 2019) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK CONSOLIDATION BYLAW NO. 6894 A Bylaw to Establish Certain Speed Zones in the City of Edmonton Whereas pursuant to: Section 14 of the Traffic Safety Act, RSA 2000, c T-6, Council may prescribe speed limits for lanes and other thoroughfares used by vehicles on privately owned property within the City to which vehicles driven by members of the public generally have access; Section 108 of the Traffic Safety Act, Council may prescribe a maximum speed limit for a highway or any portion of a highway under the direction, control, and management of the City that is greater or lower than 50km/h; Section 108 of the Traffic Safety Act, a road authority may prescribe a lower maximum speed limit by erecting signs along a highway; Section 108 of the Traffic Safety Act, a person authorized by a road authority may prescribe a maximum speed limit for highways under construction, repair, or in a state of disrepair by erecting signs along a highway; Sections 107 and 108 of the Traffic Safety Act, Council may prescribe maximum speed limits for school zones located on highways under the direction, control, and management of the City and may vary the prescribed periods of time during which the speed limit is in effect for school zones; Section 107 of the Traffic Safety Act, if Council varies the prescribed periods of time during which the speed limit is in effect for school zones, it must cause traffic control devices to be displayed identifying the hours -
2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan
2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan August 12, 2021 2021 Regional Transportation Priorities EMRB Integrated Regional Transportation Master Plan Contents 1 Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 1 2 2021 Regional Transportation Priorities .............................................................................................. 1 2.1 Transit Projects ......................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Roadway Projects ..................................................................................................................... 2 2.3 Active Transportation Projects .................................................................................................. 2 3 2021 Prioritization Results ................................................................................................................... 2 Appendix A - Project Grouping.................................................................................................................... 12 Appendix B - Project Maps......................................................................................................................... 15 Tables Table 1 - Advance to Planning Priorities ....................................................................................................... 4 Table 2 - Ready for Design Priorities -
December 7, 2005 Province Enjoys Successful Highway Construction
December 7, 2005 Province enjoys successful highway construction season Edmonton... Despite relatively wet, cool weather in many parts of Alberta this spring and summer, the province's highway system continued to expand and improve. The major portion of a successful highway construction season wrapped up in November. "Investing $660 million in Alberta's highway network is critical to the province's economy and ongoing prosperity," said Dr. Lyle Oberg, Minister of Infrastructure and Transportation. "Infrastructure improvements also make highways safer, which is a priority for this government." Construction highlights for 2005 include: Paving 434 kilometres; Twinning 46 kilometres; Completing seven interchanges and starting eight others; Chip seal coating 425 kilometres; Grading 60 kilometres. Highlights of major projects include: Completed the Douglasdale interchange on Deerfoot Trail in Calgary, making Highway 2 completely free-flow from Claresholm to Edmonton. Completed the South Innisfail interchange on Highway 2, Cassils Road interchange on Highway 1 near Brooks, the Campsite Road interchange on Highway 16 near Spruce Grove, and two interchanges on Anthony Henday Drive at Whitemud Drive and 87th Avenue. Completed and opened Anthony Henday Drive in Edmonton between Lessard Road and Terwillegar Drive, including new twin bridges over the North Saskatchewan River. Started the southeast leg of Anthony Henday Drive, Alberta's first highway project using a public-private partnership. Completed 44 kilometres of twinning on Highway 43 between Edmonton and Grande Prairie. Completed 24 kilometres of new paving on Highway 881 between Lac La Biche and Ft. McMurray. - 30 - Media enquiries may be directed to: Bart Johnson Communications Director Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation (780) 415-1841 To call toll free within Alberta dial 310-0000. -
2015-18 Tentative Major Construction Projects
ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION 2015-18 Tentative Major Construction Projects Provincial Highway and Water Management Projects . Major Provincial Highway . Water Management The attached tentative three-year provincial construction and rehabilitation program lists the major projects where substantive work is anticipated to be complete or undertaken between 2015-16 and 2017-18, subject to provincial funding and priorities. Projects that are under contract or tendered are identified stating the year of construction. Other projects are being designed, right-of-way being negotiated and the acquisition of permits underway. These projects will commence as planned in the provincial program dependent upon the timely completion of the design and availability of funding. Minor changes to the program may be required as newer information becomes available. In particular, final paving, pavement overlays and bridge rehabilitation may be added and/or deleted from the program depending on how the roadway or bridge condition changes throughout the year. Not identified in the program are some of the bridge rehabilitation projects and local improvements, such as: minor slide repairs and intersection upgrades; small carry-over projects from 2014-15; and general expenditures such as chip seal coats, lighting, preliminary (consultant) engineering and future right-of-way. Additionally, minor safety-related improvements might be added as identified, generally in conjunction with larger projects. GLOSSARY This is a listing of abbreviations used in the following document -
Professional, Scientific & Technical Services
Urban Flair, Rural Flavour Your guide to Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services About Strathcona County 2 Getting Here 3 PSTS 4 The Regional Economy 5 Strathcona County 6 Growth & Advantages 8 www.strathcona.ca/edt Revised March, 2012 THE WEST REFINED. Strathcona County is a thriving community – for business, for life. facebook.com/ strathcona.edt As a specialized municipality, Strathcona County includes the urban centre of Sherwood Park, eight @StrathcoCounty smaller hamlets, and numerous rural communities. strathcona.ca/enews With 92,000 residents, Strathcona County is the second-largest municipality in Alberta’s Capital Region, youtube.com/ strathconacounty situated immediately to the east of Edmonton. We take pride in our way of life – offering a balanced lifestyle for residents and an entrepreneurial environment for business. Discover all that we have to offer. A vibrant community, a strong economy, Visit us online: Strathcona County offers you the best of both. www.strathcona.ca/edt Redwater, Cold Lake, 38 Fort McMurray Getting Here 830 STURGEON 221 Road Range LAMONT COUNTY COUNTY CITY OF FORT 830 SASKATCHEWAN ? JOSEPHBURG Warren Township Road 550 Joseph Aerodrome (Josehburg Airport) Manning Drive 21 CITY OF Township Road 540 830 Highway 212 Road Range EDMONTON Elk Island Groat Road National Park 216 16 Trans-Canada (Yellowhead) Highway 16 SHERWOOD ARDROSSAN PARK 101 Ave Baseline Road Township Road 530 Strathcona Wilderness Cooking Lake - Blackfoot Wye Road Wye Road (Highway 630) Centre -
Terwillegar Drive Expressway Draft Concept Plan
Terwillegar Drive Expressway Draft Concept Plan advise Anthony Henday Drive to Whitemud Drive November 28 5:00 - 8:00 p.m. December 1 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Learn more by going to: edmonton.ca/terwillegardrivestudy Let’s Talk advise Today you can: Learn about the new direction for Terwillegar Drive View and ask questions about the draft concept plan Provide feedback on proposed plans for transit, pedestrians and cyclists, and landscape naturalization of the corridor Learn more by going to: edmonton.ca/terwillegardrivestudy Project Overview advise Study Purpose: To validate and update the plan for the future of Terwillegar Drive from Anthony Henday Drive to Whitemud Drive Need: Terwillegar Drive is an important roadway for the movement of goods and services, transit and commuters. It is an important connector to 170 Street (Terwillegar Drive south extension) south of Anthony Henday Drive, which is planned to be a freeway to Leduc. Corridor is congested during peak hours. Goals: Alleviate congestion Provide for efficient, safe movement of all users, locally and regionally Learn more by going to: edmonton.ca/terwillegardrivestudy Project Timeline Where we are today advise strategy concept design build operate Late Spring 2019 October 2, 2018 Phase 3 Public February 27, 2018 Presentation to Urban Planning December 2018 Information Sessions Motion from City Council Committee of both freeway Budget decision for - report back and Fall 2017 resulting in development and expressway options. funding Terwillegar Drive share recommended Study start of additional options. Direction to advance expressway. Stage 1 concept plan. November 2017 - Spring 2018 - January - 2019/2020 February 2018 Fall 2018 November - May 2019 Engineering design (if Public Engagement Draft Further development December 2018 Develop funding is approved) Freeway Options of the freeway plan Phase 2 Public Engagement - recommended and introduction of report back on study progress concept plan. -
70Th Avenue Land 1351 70 Avenue | Edmonton, Alberta
For Sale 70th Avenue Land 1351 70 Avenue | Edmonton, Alberta 1.41 Acres of IM-zoned land for sale • Services to the property line • Excellent location in southeast Edmonton with easy access to 17 Street, 76 Avenue, Whitemud Drive, and Anthony Henday Drive • Available immediately Sherwood Park Freeway 70th Avenue Land Anthony Henday Drive 17th Street 17th Whitemud Drive Property Details Contact Us Municipal Address Neighborhood Andres Mateluna 1351 70 Avenue, Edmonton Southeast Industrial Associate Vice Pesident (780) 328 3557 Legal Description Taxes (2020) [email protected] Plan: 7921354, Block: 2, Lot: 8 $26,149.86 Jim Bijou Site Size Sale Price Senior Vice President 1.41 Acres $1,095,000 (780) 328 2551 [email protected] Zoning Price Per Acre IM - Medium Industrial $776,595.74 JLL Edmonton Industrial Suite 2101, TD Tower 10088 102 Avenue NW Services Available Edmonton, AB T5J 2Z1 To the property line Immediately Although information has been obtained from sources deemed reliable, JLL does not make any guarantees, warranties or representations, express or implied, as to the completeness or accuracy as to the information contained herein. Any projections, opinions, assumptions or estimates used are for example only. There may be differences between projected and actual results, and those differences may be material. JLL does not accept any liability for any loss or damage suffered by any party resulting from reliance on this information. If the recipient of this information has signed a confidentiality agreement with JLL regarding this matter, this information is subject to the terms of that agreement. ©2021. -
Study for the Ring Roads
Intelligent Transportation Systems Study for the Edmonton and Calgary Ring Roads Terms of Reference Highway Policy and Planning Branch 3rd Floor, 4999-98 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6B 2X3 March 1, 2004 Background Alberta Transportation has developed a strategic vision for implementing Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) to improve the safety, capacity, and efficiency of the provincial transportation system. The ITS Strategic Plan, dated September 2000, provides a vision for the future of ITS in Alberta’s provincial highway system and outlines strategies for Alberta Transportation to develop and deploy these technologies. The ring roads in the cities of Edmonton and Calgary are top priority projects in Alberta, and they are integral components of the Trans-Canada Highway and the Trans-Canada Highway Yellowhead Route through the province. Deployment of ITS technologies will further enhance the safe and efficient operation of the ring roads in the two cities. Edmonton Ring Road – Anthony Henday Drive A major part of the Edmonton ring road, also known as Anthony Henday Drive (AHD), is located inside the city limits of Edmonton. By agreement with the City, Alberta Transportation is responsible for funding and developing AHD. AHD is part of Alberta Transportation’s initiative to provide a high standard highway trade corridor linking Alberta to the United States and Mexico. In addition, the roadway forms an important part of Edmonton’s overall transportation system and is included in the City’s Transportation Master Plan, which addresses future transportation needs to the year 2020. Growth in the Edmonton metropolitan area will reach a population of 1.17 million by 2020 with significant traffic growth at the same time. -
February 25, 2021 Alberta Environment and Parks #111 Twin
GoldBarWastewaterTreatmentPlant 1097750Street Edmonton,AlbertaT6A2E9 Canada epcor.com February 25, 2021 Alberta Environment and Parks #111 Twin Atria Building 4999-98 Avenue Edmonton AB T6B 2X3 RE: 2020 Annual Wastewater Treatment and Wastewater Collection Report for Approval to Operate 639-03-06 Attention: Fengqin Wang, Municipal Approvals Engineer Dear Ms. Wang, Please find the 2020 Annual Wastewater System Report for Alberta Environment and Parks Approval to Operate 639-03-06 as required under section 6.3.4. Respectfully, Geoff Heise Senior Manager, Environmental & Scientific Services, EPCOR Attachment – 2020 Annual Wastewater System Report cc: [email protected] Mohammad Rahman, EPEA Team Lead, AEP Mohammad Habib, Approvals Manager, AEP Craig Bonneville, Director, Gold Bar WWTP, EPCOR Steve Craik, Director, QA & Environment, EPCOR Cindy Shepel, Director, Drainage Operations, EPCOR Alfredo Suarez, Senior Manager, Gold Bar WWTP Operations, EPCOR Angus Grant, Senior Manager, Monitoring & Compliance, EPCOR Ross Bulat, Manager, Environmental Monitoring & Compliance, EPCOR 2020 Annual Wastewater Treatment Report EPCOR Water Services Inc. Edmonton, Alberta 2020 Annual Wastewater System Report Submitted to: The Province of Alberta Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) As per requirements of: Approval to Operate No. 639-03-06 February 2021 Executive Summary The following report contains two parts, Part I: Wastewater Treatment Plant and Part II: Wastewater Collection System, in order to meet the requirements of Approval to Operate No. 639-03-06. The 2020 Annual Wastewater Treatment Plant Report is separated into an Annual Wastewater Treatment Report, an Annual Air Pollution Control System Report, an Annual Ambient Air Report, and a summary of contraventions reported, as outlined in the Approval to Operate. -
2012 Transportation Master Plan
The City of SPRUCE GROVE 2012 Transportation Master Plan May 2012 City of Spruce Grove 2012 TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................. 3 1.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT ............................................................................3 1.2 PURPOSE OF THE TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN (TMP) ..............................3 1.3 MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND OTHER DOCUMENTS .............................4 1.4 PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT ...............................................................................5 2.0 EXISTING CONDITIONS .................................................................. 6 2.1 EXISTING ROAD NETWORK AND TRAFFIC VOLUMES .........................................6 2.2 EXISTING TRANSIT NETWORK AND PASSENGER VOLUMES .................................9 2.3 EXISTING ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION (BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN) NETWORKS .... 12 2.4 EXISTING TRAVEL BEHAVIOUR IN SPRUCE GROVE ......................................... 14 3.0 TRANSPORTATION GOALS AND POLICIES ................................. 15 3.1 TRANSPORTATION GOALS ....................................................................... 16 3.2 TRANSPORTATION OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES .............................................. 17 4.0 DEVELOPING THE TRANSPORTATION MASTER PLAN ................ 22 4.1 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND FUTURE LAND USE ............................................. 22 4.2 TRANSPORTATION DIVERSITY .................................................................. -
FOR LEASE 10 ACRES INDUSTRIAL LAND 6103 20 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta
FOR LEASE 10 ACRES INDUSTRIAL LAND 6103 20 Street NW, Edmonton, Alberta BUILD-TO-SUIT OPPORTUNITY HIGHLIGHTS CONTACT TYLER WEIMAN • 10 Acres (+/-) industrial land for lease Associate • Fully prepped, graveled, fenced and gated yard T 780.423.7578 C 780.995.0028 [email protected] • Excellent access to 34 Street, 17 Street, Sherwood Park Freeway and Whitemud Drive • Secure yard with private entrance • Potential CN rail access • Build to suit opportunity T 780.448.0800 F 780.426.3007 6940 - 76 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6B 2R2 royalparkrealty.com The information contained herein is believed to be correct, however does not form part of any future contract. The offering may be withdrawn at any time without notice or cause. PROPERTY DETAILS FINANCIALS MUNICIPAL ADDRESS 6103 20 Street NW, LEASE RATE $2,500 - $3,500/acre/month Edmonton, AB OPERATING COSTS $880/acre/month (taxes) LEGAL DESCRIPTION Plan: 8123269; Block: 3; Lot: 10 $125/month Plan: 0020014; Block: 3; Lot: 23 SIZE 10 Acres (+/-) ABOUT THE AREA ZONING IM (Medium Industrial) Join neighbours such as: • Transpacific Terminals TERM Negotiable • CWS Logistics • Petro Canada POSSESSION Immediate • Pirahna Stucco Supplies • Weatherford AERIAL T 780.448.0800 F 780.426.3007 6940 - 76 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6B 2R2 royalparkrealty.com The information contained herein is believed to be correct, however does not form part of any future contract. The offering may be withdrawn at any time without notice or cause. PROPERTY LOCATION N SITE 34 STREET 17 STREET ANTHONY HENDAY WHITEMUD DRIVE REGIONAL MAP YELLOWHEAD TRAIL SITE WHITEMUD DRIVE ANTHONY HENDAY T 780.448.0800 F 780.426.3007 6940 - 76 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB T6B 2R2 royalparkrealty.com The information contained herein is believed to be correct, however does not form part of any future contract. -
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