Prairie Post (East Edition)

Freshening up Alberta highway rest stops

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Ten highway washrooms will be upgraded to make road trips more convenient and comfortabl­e.

The first package of upgrades will convert 10 outhouse-style washrooms to flush toilets at nine locations throughout the province. More upgrades are planned for the near future.

“Motorists deserve to have safe, clean, modern and dignified washrooms as they travel our province’s highways. Improving these highway washrooms will benefit the travelling public, tourists and commercial drivers,” explained Rajan Sawhney, Minister of Transporta­tion.

The sites were selected based on their remote location, traffic volumes and proximity to other commercial facilities.

“So many Albertans look forward to taking a road trip where they can experience the beauty and vastness of our great province. AMA supports this announceme­nt, as these improvemen­ts will help ensure that these beloved road trips are even more enjoyable, while also keeping everyone healthy and safe,” said Jeff Kasbrick, vice-president of Advocacy and Operations, Alberta Motor Associatio­n.

“Our industry is focused on serving the needs of Albertans, and we have long advocated for safe and modern amenities that allow us to do that. We thank the province for taking steps to create a more dignified environmen­t for both the motoring public and commercial operators, who take pride in the safe and efficient transport of people and goods that Albertans and Canadians rely on every day.”

Chris Nash, president, Alberta Motor Transport Associatio­n Facility upgrades will begin this summer and are expected to be completed in fall 2022.

Quick facts

• $1.5 million is the estimated cost to upgrade the 10 highway washrooms.

• The locations of the upgraded washrooms are:

Highway 1

• five kilometres east of Highway 68 eastbound

• one kilometre east of Walsh westbound

• Strathmore Vehicle Inspection Station eastbound Highway 16

• one kilometre east of East Nojack Access westbound

• seven kilometres east of East Nojack Access eastbound Highway 36

• two kilometres north of Highway 28 northbound

Highway 43

• two kilometres east of Mayerthorp­e eastbound

• two upgrades 5.5 kilometres east of Sangudo westbound

• Highway 881 (vehicle inspection station)

• east of the junction of Highway 63 and Highway 881 eastbound

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