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A Streetcar Rail-with-Trail in Edmonton
RIBBON OF STEEL A Streetcar Rail-with-Trail in Edmonton Claire Stock P.Eng. City of Edmonton
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WHERE IS EDMONTON? Edmonton
Ribbon of Steel links existing HLB trail (west side) from 97 Avenue along abandoned CP Rail lands north to Jasper Avenue, plus connection to Railtown. Province owns CPR corridor triggering 1994 Agreement for City management, including development of a multi-use trail. Agreement expires 2014. City supports alternative modes of transportation (supporting policy documents next slide)
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EDMONTON REGION Refer to MUTC Network handout.
Blue corridors = 62 km MUTC network Red connectors = 100 km secondary network (40 km existing, 60 km new). Note does not indicate all existing secondary routes or local routes. The corridor network will dramatically improve opportunities for non-motorized transportation and recreation during all seasons The realization being a more healthy, active population with a decreased reliance on cars as their primary mode of transportation
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NORTH SASKATCHEWAN RIVER VALLEY
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TOP OF BANK TRAILS
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ROADWAY TREATMENTS 4.2 m 3.7 m
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ROADWAY TREATMENTS
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PIPELINE RIGHTS-OF-WAY
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WINTER!!!
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WINTER CONDITIONS
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WINTER CONDITIONS
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TRAIL CORRIDOR NETWORK
Refer to MUTC Network handout. Blue corridors = 62 km MUTC network Red connectors = 100 km secondary network (40 km existing, 60 km new). Note does not indicate all existing secondary routes or local routes. The corridor network will dramatically improve opportunities for non-motorized transportation and recreation during all seasons The realization being a more healthy, active population with a decreased reliance on cars as their primary mode of transportation
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ROS PROJECT FEATURES CND$2.3 M Former rail lands
Adjacent land use is mixed River Valley and trails Historic streetcar extension Transit plus underground LRT At grade xings - safety audit Corridor beautification Refer to MUTC Network handout. Blue corridors = 62 km MUTC network Red connectors = 100 km secondary network (40 km existing, 60 km new). Note does not indicate all existing secondary routes or local routes. The corridor network will dramatically improve opportunities for non-motorized transportation and recreation during all seasons The realization being a more healthy, active population with a decreased reliance on cars as their primary mode of transportation CND$2.3 M
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WEST ALONG 97 AVENUE Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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SOUTH TO 97 AVENUE Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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NORTH TO GRANDIN STOP Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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GRANDIN STREETCAR STOP
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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NORTH TO 99 AVENUE Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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99 AVENUE OVERPASS West & East
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. West & East
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SOUTH FROM 100 AVENUE Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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100 AVENUE CROSSING Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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JASPER TERMINUS Before & After
97 Avenue looking west to 110 Street and Ezio Farone Park. Before & After
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claire.stock@ edmonton.ca
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