Medicine Hat News

Constructi­on, maintenanc­e continuing across the city

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Weather conditions remain favourable for constructi­on and maintenanc­e projects taking place throughout the city, some of which are scheduled to continue into September.

Echo Dale Regional Park

Clean-up efforts continue at Echo Dale Regional Park, however many park amenities have now reopened to the public; including the swim lake, concession, farm, boat launch, trails and, most recently, the park’s campground and off-leash area.

The park was unexpected­ly closed due to damage sustained during the

July 18 storm and tornado. Staged reopening began July 29 and is expected to continue after summer operations conclude, with the city stating “significan­t hazards remain” in the park, particular­ly in the picnic areas east of the boat lake.

The boat lake remains closed to watercraft­s, but is open for fishing. The city asks visitors obey all signs and refrain from entering constructi­on areas.

The park will close earlier than normal this year, with the final day of summer operations scheduled for Aug. 28.

Allowance Avenue

A new provisiona­l conclusion date has been set for the Allowance Ave. water, sewer and storm infrastruc­ture upgrade project.

The project, which affects the area of Allowance between Ross Street and Balmoral Street, began June 6 and was expected to conclude in early July. However the discovery of unmarked infrastruc­ture and infrastruc­ture incorrectl­y documented in city records has forced extension of the project until Aug. 26 at earliest, city officials confirmed. The affected portion of Allowance Ave. will remain closed until that date, weather dependent.

Carry Drive

While Allowance constructi­on is facing setbacks, road rehabilita­tion on Carry Drive remains on schedule as the project enters the third of four stages.

Constructi­on began on July 5 and spanned from the intersecti­ons of Crestwood Drive to Cuyler Road. Constructi­on moved into stage two on Aug. 15, impacting the stretch of road from Cuyler Road to Carter Cres. Now in stage three, constructi­on extends from Carter to Ross Glen Drive, with motorists detouring onto Southview Drive and Cameron Road, before returning to Carry Drive.

The fourth and final stage of the project is expected to begin in early September and conclude by the end of the month.

Saamis Archaeolog­ical Trail

Also continuing into September is rehabilita­tion work on the Saamis Archaeolog­ical Trail.

Work began Monday to replace a section of trail and reinforce two trail bridges. The trail, and access to the trail from Kin Coulee and Southview Drive, will be closed until work concludes.

 ?? NEWS PHOTO KENDALL KING ?? Access to the Saamis Archaeolog­ical Trail from Kin Coulee and Southview Drive will be closed beginning this week until trail restoratio­n concludes in September, weather dependent.
NEWS PHOTO KENDALL KING Access to the Saamis Archaeolog­ical Trail from Kin Coulee and Southview Drive will be closed beginning this week until trail restoratio­n concludes in September, weather dependent.

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