Transportation Study

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Consultation has concluded

The City of Grande Prairie and the County of Grande Prairie collected public input on the future road network south of the Grande Prairie Airport. Specifically, road and intersection development on the land south of 100 Avenue, between Range Road 64 and 65.

Both municipalities contracted McElhanney Ltd. to lead the project to:

  • Gather valuable insights from the public and other stakeholders.
  • Provide an efficient and safe network for all users.






Engagement Process

The Transportation Study included two phases of engagement to gather feedback about the existing and proposed road network and intersection upgrades.

  • Phase 1 of engagement included an open house on June 15, 2023 and a public survey from June 1 to 30, 2023. Input received provided valuable context to the project team and facilitated the development and confirmation of transportation recommendations. Click here for the Transportation Study – Phase I: What We Heard Summary.
  • Phase 2 of engagement was an opportunity for community members to share thoughts on the Draft Concept Plan through an online survey and public open house on September 21, 2023.
  • A final report was presented to City Council and County Council and both accepted the report for information. 


The City of Grande Prairie and the County of Grande Prairie collected public input on the future road network south of the Grande Prairie Airport. Specifically, road and intersection development on the land south of 100 Avenue, between Range Road 64 and 65.

Both municipalities contracted McElhanney Ltd. to lead the project to:

  • Gather valuable insights from the public and other stakeholders.
  • Provide an efficient and safe network for all users.






Engagement Process

The Transportation Study included two phases of engagement to gather feedback about the existing and proposed road network and intersection upgrades.

  • Phase 1 of engagement included an open house on June 15, 2023 and a public survey from June 1 to 30, 2023. Input received provided valuable context to the project team and facilitated the development and confirmation of transportation recommendations. Click here for the Transportation Study – Phase I: What We Heard Summary.
  • Phase 2 of engagement was an opportunity for community members to share thoughts on the Draft Concept Plan through an online survey and public open house on September 21, 2023.
  • A final report was presented to City Council and County Council and both accepted the report for information. 


Consultation has concluded

Use this section to ask any questions related to the Transportation Study. City and County Administration will review and follow-up to all posted questions.  

Please note, questions may be responded to publicly or privately, depending on the scope and sensitivity of the question.

  • Share Why doesn't the city take care of 97 ave west of Atco Electric? We work on this road and it is always in terrible condition on Facebook Share Why doesn't the city take care of 97 ave west of Atco Electric? We work on this road and it is always in terrible condition on Twitter Share Why doesn't the city take care of 97 ave west of Atco Electric? We work on this road and it is always in terrible condition on Linkedin Email Why doesn't the city take care of 97 ave west of Atco Electric? We work on this road and it is always in terrible condition link

    Why doesn't the city take care of 97 ave west of Atco Electric? We work on this road and it is always in terrible condition

    Joy asked 11 months ago

    Sequoia Dr. (97 Ave) and 125 Street, west of ATCO Electric is being maintained by a land developer under a development agreement. The City will take over responsibility for maintenance in the future.

  • Share Are there any plans to twin 116st from Costco to the traffic circle for 43x? That road is always ridiculously busy on Facebook Share Are there any plans to twin 116st from Costco to the traffic circle for 43x? That road is always ridiculously busy on Twitter Share Are there any plans to twin 116st from Costco to the traffic circle for 43x? That road is always ridiculously busy on Linkedin Email Are there any plans to twin 116st from Costco to the traffic circle for 43x? That road is always ridiculously busy link

    Are there any plans to twin 116st from Costco to the traffic circle for 43x? That road is always ridiculously busy

    Nick asked 12 months ago

    There is no plan to twin this section of arterial roadway in the near future. The City’s current Transportation Masterplan recommends upgrading 116 St between 104 Ave & 132 Ave at the 90,000 Population Horizon.