The intersection of Ross Street and 43 Avenue will reopen to motorists today (Nov. 26), as the newly installed traffic light infrastructure is operational.
The extensive 43 Avenue and Ross Street project began in April 2024, and included upgrades to water, sanitary, storm, and electric utility infrastructure, along with improved traffic lights and rehabilitation of the roadway.
“The underground utility infrastructure in the Grandview neighbourhood had reached its age limit, so we proactively upgraded this network to ensure safe and reliable services for our residents,” said Jim Jorgensen, Utilities Manager for the City of Red Deer.
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Normal traffic signaling operations will resume at 9 a.m. today.
There is no change to the traffic light patterns or intersection traffic flow.
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