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Edmonton's Light Rail Transit (LRT) provides mobility and access to all Edmontonians. As Edmonton grows, so does its transportation needs. Here at EPCOR, we're doing our part to help bring reliable, accessible LRT service to Edmontonians by helping with utility relocations on the Capital Line South Project.
Learn more about the LRT project on the City of Edmonton’s Capital Line South LRT Extension Project website.
As part of the Capital Line South LRT Extension Project, EPCOR is responsible for relocating all the power, water and drainage utilities to avoid potential conflicts with the future Capital Line South LRT extension infrastructure. This is an extension of the current Capital Line, which will operate from Century Park to Ellerslie Road. The Capital Line LRT Utility Relocation Project started in 2023.
To meet the overall LRT project schedule, the City of Edmonton has requested that EPCOR perform the utility relocations within specific areas along the alignment prior to LRT construction.
Drainage utility relocations will occur on the west side of 111 Street NW from south of 23 Avenue NW to 12 Avenue NW. Work will include a storm sewer relocation, forcemain relocations both north and south of Blackmud Creek and outfall rehabilitation within Blackmud Creek. Work is anticipated to begin in early June and is expected to be completed by the end of 2023.
Power utility relocations will occur along Running Creek Road, and in specific locations along 111 Street from 9 Avenue to 24 Avenue NW. Work will include small excavations and directional drilling to install new underground power cables. We will also be relocating various above ground electrical infrastructure such as transformers, cubicle switches and power poles. Work began in March and is expected to be completed in late Fall 2023. Additional work along 111 Street, south of 12 Avenue NW will occur in 2024.
Water utility locations will occur along 111 Street both north and south of 23 Avenue NW. Work will include moving a water transmission main to the east side of 111 Street for a distance of approximately 450 metres. Work will begin as early as June 2023 and will take approximately two months to complete.
Please note, timelines are estimates and may change based on work progress, material procurement, unforeseen delays, weather and construction conditions.
Have a look at the notices below to see the impacts of the work we're doing in each zone along the Capital Line LRT South route.
An overview of all the projects EPCOR is undertaking in 2024 can be found in our project update.
As we complete the utility relocation work for the City's Capital Line South LRT project, you can expect to activity that's typical to construction. In addition to work activities needed for this project, like open trench excavation, here are some things to expect during construction.
EPCOR is committed to minimizing construction impacts where possible while we work in the community.
Residents and businesses around the specific work areas will receive additional information prior to construction starting.
EPCOR is committed to engaging and building relationships with the community and stakeholders. Current relocation work will also support the ongoing reliability of utility services in these areas.
If you have any questions, please contact us: