Sidewalk and Curb Repairs at Edmonton International Airport Arrivals
Official title: Arrivals Level Pavement Repairs at Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport wants to fix up the sidewalks and curbs at the arrivals level. The work covers over 1,000 square meters and includes digging, removing old concrete, and repaving. Before they start, the airport authority needs to decide if this could harm the environment.
Why This Matters
Fly through Edmonton often? These repairs could mean temporary detours at the arrivals level. The airport wants to know if the construction might affect the local environment before they start digging.
What Could Change
If approved, construction crews will tear up and replace sidewalks and curbs across the arrivals area. The airport authority will set conditions to minimize environmental impacts during the work.
Key Issues
- Could the pavement repairs cause significant environmental harm?
- What environmental effects should be considered during construction?
How to Participate
- Send your written comments about the project's potential environmental effects to yegimpactassessments@flyeia.com.
- You can also mail comments to Edmonton Regional Airport Authority at 1, 1000 Airport Road, Edmonton International Airport, AB, T9E 0V3.
Indigenous Consultation
This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.