Edmonton’s roadway renewal program looks beyond the automobile

by Ximena Gonzalez

Dwayne Robertson near new bicycle friendly infrastructure in his neighbourhood of Lauderdale, in Edmonton, Alta., on  Oct. 26.  Mr. Robertson has been a resident of the area for over 30 years and says the project will likely cause problems with snow removal and traffic flow.

With $100-million of designated funding and a roadway renewal program that includes wheeling infrastructure, Edmonton is gaining momentum as Canada’s cycling capital.

Since 2009, the City of Edmonton has been rebuilding and upgrading transportation infrastructure across the city through the Neighbourhoods Renewal Program, whose most recent projects do much more than repave distressed roads and sidewalks, and include significant improvements to the city’s livability.

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