Road construction, detours and traffic in Medicine Hat
Construction season has arrived in Medicine Hat.
Here’s the latest on Sept. 26:
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Construction season has arrived in Medicine Hat.
Here’s the latest on Sept. 26:
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To facilitate the city’s Art in Motion event, along with setup and takedown, First Street Southeast from Maple Avenue Southeast to Fourth Avenue Southeast will be closed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday.
Motorists are reminded to obey all posted signs and to take extra caution while driving downtown due to an increase in pedestrian traffic, the city says.
READ: Art in Motion brings creativity and family fun downtown
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Medicine Hat Transit will not be available on Monday for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
READ: Here is what’s on for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
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The Third Street Southeast construction project has moved on to its next phase.
The 600 block is operating with two-way traffic until the final stage of construction is complete, the city said in a news release.
That final stage of 2024 will get underway between mid-morning and noon with the closure of the intersection of Sixth Avenue Southeast and Third Street.
READ: Third Street SE construction shifts to final stage
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The sidewalk by Turner Park at 750 Ross Glen Dr. will experience intermittent sidewalk closures until Oct. 1.
The project includes a wheelchair ramp installation and park upgrades.
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Construction is ongoing at Southview and Simpson Parks until fall 2024.
The project aims to rehabilitate the irrigation system and enhance the trail network in this area.
READ: Irrigation system and trail network upgrades begin at Southview and Simpson Parks
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A full road closure continues on Eighth Street Southeast between First Avenue Southeast and Fourth Avenue Southeast for a water and sewer main replacement.
It’s expected to reopen Oct. 15.
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A partial road closure continues today on 20th Street Northeast between Seventh Avenue Northeast and Division Avenue North.
There’s no detour required but sidewalks are closed.
The work is expected to be complete by Oct. 30.
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A map of all the City of Medicine Hat’s construction sites can be viewed here.