
Construction, Maintenance and Paving
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During road construction season, the public can expect to see crews making improvements to paved and gravel roads across the County.
Check out the map below to view the locations of each road and bridge that is scheduled for improvement in 2025.
2025 Road Construction Projects
Base Pave Projects
RGE RD 53 (South of TWP RD 712) |
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TWP RD 744 (RGE RD 51-50) |
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Richmond Hill Estates (West) |
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Morgan's Mountain Estates |
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Grade Base Pave Projects
RGE RD 61 (South of HWY 668) |
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RGE RD 50 (South of TWP RD 744) |
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Overlay Projects
RGE RD 63 (HWY 43 Roundabout to HWY 672) |
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RGE RD 82 (TWP RD 702 - TWP RD 713) |
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RGE RD 41 (TWP RD 714 - HWY 670) |
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Westmount South Industrial Park |
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RGE RD 62 (TWP RD 723 - TWP RD 724) |
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TWP RD 724 (RGE RD 63 - HWY 2) |
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RGE RD 62 (162 AVE - City Limits) |
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RGE RD 61 (HWY 668 - City Limits) |
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Resources Road & TWP RD 710 Selective Improvements |
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Grading Projects
RGE RD 125 (TWP RD 742-732) |
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RGE RD 110 & TWP RD 733 (Hythe East) |
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RGE RD 31 (HWY 43 - TWP RD 730) |
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TWP RD 732 (RGE RD 53 - West of RGE RD 50A) |
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RGE RD 25 (TWP RD 754-744) |
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TWP RD 712 (RGE RD 92-82) |
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TWP RD 744 (RGE RD 50-44) |
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Hwy 43 Service Road & 98th Avenue Drainage (Hythe) |
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TWP RD 694 (East of RGE RD 110) |
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RGE RD 120 (HWY 722 - TWP RD 694) |
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TWP RD 710 (RGE RD 73N - RGE RD 75A) |
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RGE RD 32 South of TWP RD 720 |
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RGE RD 51 North of TWP RD 734 |
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RGE RD 70 - TWP RD 704 to TWP RD 710 |
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RGE RD 95 - TWP RD 713 to HWY 667 |
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RGE RD 103 South of TWP RD 734 |
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RGE RD 94 North of TWP RD 750 |
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TWP RD 744A to HWY 2 (N of Webster Hall) |
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Bridge Construction Projects
BF.73034 |
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BF.74395 |
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More information
Information for Motorists |
Please note that progress of road construction projects heavily depends on the weather, and their finish may be delayed into the next construction season if the weather is consistently poor. Sign up to receive Voyent alerts to receive the latest information on road construction projects and traffic advisories. Motorists are advised to obey all signs, flag persons, and be extremely cautious when travelling through construction zones. Please allow extra time for travel. The County thanks residents and travellers for their patience and cooperation throughout the construction season. |
Types of Road Construction Projects |
Grading involves digging out an existing road structure to re-align level or widen the road and building a new road from the bottom up. Repaving work involves adding a new layer of pavement. This type of work can also include minor spot fixes and milling the surface. Base pave work involves removing the top layer of gravel, repairing the base of the road if needed, then packing of the current road surface, and paving a layer of asphalt. Intersection improvements can involve traffic light installations and/or the improvement, extension, expansion, or addition of traffic lanes. |
Levels of Traffic Impacts |
Major Traffic Impacts: These projects take place through most of the construction season. Signage will be in place and there will be full and/or partial road closures for the duration of the project with possible detour routes. Adjacent and crossing roads may also be affected by road closures and/or detours as well as heavy equipment traffic. Moderate Traffic Impacts: These projects take anywhere from weeks to a couple of months to complete, and typically do not last for the entire construction season. Signage and flag persons are always on site. There can be temporary detours or periods of time with alternating lanes and/or rough/non-gravel driving surfaces while these projects are taking place, as well as speed reductions. Minor Traffic Impacts: These projects take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to complete. Signage will be in place and temporarily lane restrictions may be in place. |
Street Light Repairs |
Street light repairs are done by ATCO. If you see a street light in need of repair, please report it via ATCO's website. |