Project update – March 2025

Construction for the Sandy Beach Park improvement project will resume this spring, with crews anticipated to begin work on April 1, 2025. The remaining construction is scheduled to occur in two phases.

Phase 1: April to June 2025

Work includes:

  • Paving of 50th Avenue S.W.
    • Please note that sections of 50 Avenue S.W. will be closed at various stages to complete paving work.
  • Realignment of the regional pathway from 14 Street to Sandy Beach Park.

Park Access:

  • Park access will be limited during this time.  Please follow all pathway and roadway detour signage.
  • Vehicle access to the park from 50 Ave S.W. will be closed to the public and will be limited to local residents, emergency vehicles, and waste/recycling services only.

Vehicle Parking:

  • Open Parking Lots:
    • The parking lot at the top of 50 Ave S.W. will remain open (adjacent to the River Park Off Leash Dog Park)
    • The parking lot at the end of Riverdale Ave S.W. will remain open (near the Riverdale Off Leash Dog Park)
  • Closed Parking Lots:
    • The parking lot at the end of 50 Ave S.W. will be closed during the repaving of the 50 Ave S.W. roadway (adjacent to the public boat launch)
    • The parking lot on 50 Ave S.W. (opposite the Ken King Pickleball courts) will be closed during the repaving of the 50 Ave S.W. roadway.

Phase Two: Summer to fall 2025

Work includes:

  • Landscaping
  • Rehabilitation of landscaping along the pathway on 50 Avenue S.W.
  • Pathway construction

Park access:

  • The park will be accessible throughout summer to fall to accommodate summer camps and public use.
  • There may be limited access to the park in the fall, depending on weather and construction progress. Updates will be posted online.

Our aim is to balance construction activities with access and operational needs as effectively as possible. We will work closely with interest-holders to maintain appropriate access to the park throughout the year. We appreciate your patience while crews are working in your area.

Please note, construction is variable, and the schedule is subject to change depending on factors such as complexity, weather, supply chain, and access.

To stay up to date on pathway and roadway closures, please check back to our website or subscribe to our newsletter. Thank you for your cooperation.

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Park Improvements

We are improving Sandy Beach Park by adding new vehicle parking spaces, updating, and improving the regional pathway connections, and adding new drought-resistant landscaping. The list of improvements includes:

  • A newly paved entrance (50 Avenue S.W.) to support accessible travel,
  • New vehicle parking spaces,
  • Water utility connections for future amenities,
  • Enhanced, drought-resistant landscaping,
  • Updated regional pathway connection north of 50 Avenue S.W.

Timeline

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July/August 2024 Contract Award

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*We are here Anticipated construction start: September 2024

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Fall 2025 Estimated construction completion

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About the project

Sandy Beach Park is located in southwest Calgary, along the Elbow River, nestled in the community of Altadore. The park is situated below River Park, and contains numerous playgrounds, fire pits, pathways, and picnic sites. Sandy Beach Park is also surrounded by three nearby off-leash areas (River Park, Riverdale, and Britannia).

The Sandy Beach Improvement project is part of the Established Area Growth and Change Strategy. This program provides funding to support short-term (1-3 years) public space projects in established communities where growth and change are happening.The Strategy connects planning, financial and investment decisions to provide the assistance that established communities need to support the growth that is currently taking place.

This work will improve the public realm and support safe, easy, and accessible travel for residents and visitors to Sandy Beach Park.

The project promotes a vibrant outdoor green space with the existing dog park, public river access, and enhanced park and recreation upgrades.

Project benefits

This project will provide the neighbourhood, local businesses, and visitors with an improved public realm for safe, easy, and accessible travel. Also, the project will promote a vibrant and desirable outdoor green space in the park with the existing dog park, public river access, enhanced park and recreation amenities and reduce speeding in the community.  This project will include the following:

  • sidewalks, pathway, and bikeway improvements,
  • traffic calming and pedestrian safety enhancements,
  • park and recreation amenities and upgrades,
  • activating public spaces
  • additional parking 

Your input

The project team met with the community in November 2021 and public engagement was held online from November 29 - December 15, with two virtual open house events. The project team shared the overall designs and participants provided feedback, which can be found in the What We Heard Report.

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