Stoney Trail North Interchange projects
Project updates – November 2023
The City’s contractor is scheduled to remove the overhead guide sign structure along northbound 14th Street between Panatella Blvd. N.W. and Stoney Trail N.W. on Thursday, November 16 between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m.
Removal of the guide sign structure is required for the contractor to repair structural deficiencies identified during the warranty period. The sign structure will be stored on-site at a safe distance from both traffic and pedestrians/cyclists using the pathway adjacent to 14 Street. Timelines for repair work are being established with the contractor, and the City will provide updates as timelines are confirmed.
Work on the Harvest Hills Blvd. and Shaganappi Trail Interchanges over Stoney Trail is substantially complete. The contractor will be on-site in Spring/Summer 2024 to complete landscape maintenance, including grass cutting, weed control, and reseeding areas that have failed to germinate.
Work on the 11 Street and Stoney Trail Interchange is anticipated to be substantially complete by the end of November. The contractor will return to the site in spring 2024 to complete landscaping and address miscellaneous deficiencies.
Work on the flyover at 80 Avenue and Stoney Trail is anticipated to be substantially complete by the end of November. The contractor will return to the site in spring 2024 to complete landscaping and address miscellaneous deficiencies.
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About the Stoney Trail North interchange projects
North Calgary has continued to experience significant growth in population and traffic over the last few years with the existing communities north of Stoney Trail, including Nolan Hill, Sage Hill, Evanston and Sherwood Park, continuing to develop and expand. With the planned addition and development of the new communities of Carrington, Livingston, Keystone Hills and other developments in the area, further traffic stress will be added to the surrounding roadways and interchanges requiring improvements to the network in order to maintain traffic flows and support the development.
As approved in The City’s Investing in Mobility plan and the One Calgary 2019-2022 Service Plans and Budgets, The City is investing in improvements to multiple points of access along Stoney Trail. This initiative also includes upgrades of the existing Shaganappi Trail N.W. and Harvest Hills Blvd. interchanges on Stoney Trail and the construction of a new interchange at Stoney Trail and 11 Street N.E. This work is being done to support the Calgary Ring Road on behalf of Alberta Transportation.
All the Stoney Trail interchanges are being constructed within the Province’s Transportation Utility Corridor (TUC) and will be owned, operated and maintained by Alberta Transportation upon completion. The City of Calgary is constructing these interchanges on behalf of Alberta Transportation (AT), following AT standards and guidelines.
Other Stoney Trail North Interchanges
80 Avenue N.E. flyover
80 Avenue N.E. flyover
Location: Stoney Trail and 80 Avenue N.E.
Description:
In 2018, City Council approved the East Stoney Area Structure Plan (ASP), which included plans for a flyover across Stoney Trail at 80 Avenue N.E. The primary purpose of this flyover is to reduce fire service response times from Station 32 to the East Stoney Area and the overpass was considered a requirement for area development to proceed.
The flyover will be a two-way, single lane bridge that will be operated by traffic signals and automated gates on each end to control the direction of travel for emergency and transit vehicles and prevent public vehicles from accessing the flyover. The flyover also includes a multiuse pathway on the southside to accommodate pedestrians and cyclists.
Shaganappi Trail N.W.
Shaganappi Trail N.W.
Location: Stoney Trail and Shaganappi Trail N.W.
Description:
The existing interchange at Stoney Trail and Shaganappi Trail N.W. was constructed in 2006-2007 and is three lanes wide, with two lanes southbound and a single lane northbound. This project will upgrade the interchange by building a second three-lane bridge adjacent to the existing north-south bridge, providing three travel lanes in each direction once completed. The final interchange will provide a multi-use pathway which will connect to pathways on both the north and south sides of Stoney Trail.
In addition to upgrading the interchange, this project also includes an upgrade to the Shaganappi Trail/Hidden Valley Drive intersection to facilitate better access to and from the community.
Harvest Hills Blvd.
Harvest Hills Blvd.
Location: Stoney Trail and Harvest Hills Blvd.
Description: The existing interchange was constructed in 2010 and is three lanes wide, with two lanes northbound and a single lane southbound. This project will upgrade the interchange by building a second three-lane bridge adjacent to the existing north-south bridge, providing three travel lanes in each direction once completed. For those wanting to walk or cycle across Stoney Trail, the final interchange will include a multi-use path which will connect to existing and future pathways.
11 Street N.E.
11 Street N.E.
Location: Stoney Trail and 11 Street N.E.
Description: A new interchange is being designed in this location to support future development and to improve mobility and connectivity within north Calgary. Significant growth is anticipated in the Stoney Industrial and Keystone Hills areas immediately surrounding Stoney Trail and 11 Street N.E.
Project timelines
- Construction of 14 Street N.W. interchange: Complete
- Construction of Shaganappi Trail N.W. interchange upgrades: Summer 2021 – Fall 2023
- Construction of Harvest Hills Blvd N. interchange upgrades: Summer 2021 – Fall 2023
- Construction of 11 Street N.E. interchange: Summer 2021 – Spring 2024
- Construction of 80 Avenue N.E. flyover: Summer 2022 – Fall 2023
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