Province announces highway projects for southern Alberta

The Government of Alberta has announced a number of roadway upgrades for southern Alberta May 5, following northern upgrades announced May 4.

These projects are part of the $2 billion that government announced on April 9 to spur job creation.

“Southern Alberta faces the same serious economic challenges as communities across our province,” said Transportation Minister Ric McIver in a release. “These road and bridge projects will provide hundreds of jobs for southern Albertans while maintaining the critical infrastructure that helps get groceries, food and fuel where it needs to be and connects us with our largest trading partner. We are taking action across our province to get Albertans back to work and our economy back on track.”

The projects that are part of this investment are shovel-ready, so Albertans can get to work as quickly as possible. Further projects will be identified over the next few months.

Some of the road and bridge repair projects in southern Alberta include:

-Intersection improvements at Highways 1 and 3.

-Bridge replacement on Highway 560 near Langdon.

-LED lighting retrofit in Medicine Hat.

-19 kilometres of repaving on Highway 1, between Highways 36 and 875.

-22 kilometres of repaving on Highway 1, between Highway 561 and Highway 901.

-30 kilometres of repaving on Highway 21, between Highway 1 and Rockyford.

-17 kilometres of repaving on Highway 22, between Highway 541 and the Town of Black Diamond.

-12 kilometres of repaving on Highway 550, between Rosemary and Highway 36.

-Roundabout at Highway 566 and Range Road 11.

-Seven kilometres of grade widening on Highway 817 between Highways 24 and 901.

-Bridge deck rehabilitation on the South Saskatchewan River bridge on eastbound Highway 1.

In addition, $60 million is available province-wide to repair potholes and complete critical safety measures.

By investing in the critical infrastructure that keeps our supply lines strong, southern Alberta will see jobs created when they are desperately needed, while ensuring access to our trading partners and future economic opportunities.

The projects are expected to create 600 jobs.

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