Minor Lane Closure, 102 Avenue and Jasper Avenue

Noise, Notice

May 13, 2022 – Beginning on or about May 16, 2022, crews will be saw cutting asphalt overnight on 102 Avenue. The saw cutting work is expected to last approximately 2-3 weeks. Saw cutting is required to install traffic signal “loops” (embedded devices that detect vehicles at intersections). 

To accommodate this work, each night, lanes will be closed, where required at various intersections on 102 Avenue and Jasper Avenue between 95 Street and 100 Street.   

To accommodate this work, the public will be impacted in the following areas: 

  • Each lane closure will be in place overnight between approximately 9:00pm through about 6:00am. No more than one lane will be closed at a time.  Each lane will be closed where required at the following intersections:   
  1. 97 Street 
  2. 99 Street 
  3. 100 Street 
  4. 100A Street 
  5. 101 Street 
  • Drivers will not need to detour around the intersection. Drivers should follow the direction of flag persons to safely navigate past the work in the closed lane.  
  • This nightly closure for traffic signal “loops” will be in place (overnight only) for about 2 weeks. 
  • There will be overnight noise associated with this work. 

During this time please watch for, and follow, all traffic detours and direction of construction personnel. 

TransEd is committed to following all City of Edmonton bylaws and regulations and has obtained an overnight roadwork permit so that work can take place during nighttime hours in order to minimize major daytime traffic disruptions. *City of Edmonton Bylaw C14600. 

We ask for your understanding and patience as construction progresses.  

For the most current, up-to-date information in your area, please visit http://transedlrt.ca/updates/.  Please refer to the attached map for more details. For more information, visit our website http://transedlrt.ca or contact us via email at info@transedlrt.ca or by phone 780-224-0964.

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