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Posted: April 6, 2017

Capital roads program starting this month

With the long winter finally behind us, the City of Cranbrook is moving forward on the first phase of its ambitious 2017 capital roads program starting with resurfacing work on six streets beginning later this month.

Those streets to be resurfaced include:

– College Way;

– Industrial Road 3;

– 7th Street South from 27th to 34th Avenue South;

– Brookview Crescent;

– 16th Avenue South from 2nd to 3rd Street South;

– 17th Avenue South from 3rd Street South to 4th Street South.

Design work for the Anderson Crescent reconstruction is complete and the project is now out to tender, with construction work anticipated to start by the first week of May.

The single largest road reconstruction project this year – 2nd Street South will also be tendered this month in two parts. Two separate contracts will be awarded – one from Highway 3 to 7th Avenue South, the other from 7th Avenue South to 14th Avenue South.

The city has an approved budget of $14.8 million dollars for the 2017 capital roads program. That includes funds generated from the one per cent dedicated road tax and $10 million in borrowing approved following the alternative approval process last fall.

The city has been working hard to plan and coordinate the many projects that make up the 2017 capital roads program. The city has set higher public service and communication standards for itself along with its consultants and contractors, said Mike Matejka, Project Manager for the City of Cranbrook.

“All property owners and residents affected by road construction will be notified in advance,” he said adding, “They will also be updated on the progress of construction work and the project schedule on a regular basis.” 
Property access and service disruptions will certainly occur, however, the duration of and the impact to the public will be kept to a minimum while ensuring the construction work can be completed in a timely manner.

The city is committed not only to the safety of the public but to the safety of our staff and our contractors during this busy construction season. Please respect any road construction signage and directions from any project flaggers during the summer road work. Please slow down and move over to give these personnel the space they need to be safe. Thank you for remembering their safety as well as your own as you drive through construction zones.

The City of Cranbrook apologizes for any inconvenience this construction work may cause. The city appreciates the patience and understanding of the residents affected and the public-at-large while this important work is completed.

City of Cranbrook


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