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Keewatin Rehabilitation Project
Keewatin Street from Logan Avenue to Selkirk Avenue is scheduled for road rehabilitation during the summer of 2021 as part of the City of Winnipeg's 2020-2021 Regional Street Pavement Renewals Program. The project will involve complete road resurfacing to address asphalt cracking and deterioration and concrete repairs to curbs and sidewalks. The project is supported by the Federal Governments New Building Canada Fund and the Government of Manitoba.
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Updates
April 30, 2021 – Construction on Keewatin Street from Logan Avenue to Selkirk Avenue is scheduled to begin in late June. During construction traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction in the active construction zone; however, we will be working in small stages to minimize disruptions and the directly impacted area. Access to side streets and private properties as well as pedestrian access throughout the project limits will be maintained throughout construction. Parking will be minimally impacted as parking on side streets will be maintained (and parking on Keewatin Street from Logan Avenue to Selkirk Avenue is already not permitted under normal conditions). Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the duration of the project. View the preliminary construction notice for more information
March 2021 – The detailed design and tender preparation for roadwork construction is currently underway. Notification letters are currently being prepared for local area businesses and property owners.
Background
Keewatin Street is a major route in Winnipeg, carrying high vehicle volumes. It is a Winnipeg Transit route and full-time truck route. The project will involve complete road resurfacing to address asphalt cracking and deterioration and concrete repairs to curbs and sidewalks.
As the project's scope is primarily to restore and repair existing infrastructure, there will not be any public engagement activities associated with this work. Instead, the City will reach out to meet with businesses and property owners along the project route to provide information on localized impacts, and to gather information about any parking, loading, and/or access concerns that may be affected during construction.
For more information or questions related to the project please contact 311. If you are a local business and/or property owner and have not yet been contacted regarding construction, please email PWDCommunications@winnipeg.ca.
Documents
Document Name | Date | Type |
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Preliminary construction notice | 2021-04-30 | Community Letters |
Frequently Asked Questions
The project will not have permanent implications for parking, loading, intersection geometries or routing; because of the project's limited scope it will not include any public engagement activities.
We will be reaching out to businesses and property owners in the area to gather information about any parking, loading, and/or access concerns that may be affected during construction. This information will help us stage construction and allow us to make accommodations where necessary to ensure minimal impacts on local businesses and property owners.