Taxiway Pavement Repairs at Edmonton International Airport
Official title: Airside Pavement Repairs at Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport wants to repair pavement on several taxiways and aircraft stands. The work involves removing old concrete and repaving about 1,000 square meters. Before proceeding, the airport authority must determine if this could harm the environment.
Why This Matters
This is routine airport maintenance that won't affect most people. If you work at or near the airport, construction could temporarily change traffic patterns. Environmental effects would be limited to the immediate work area.
What Could Change
If approved, construction crews will dig up and repave taxiways A, O, Q, V and aircraft stands 49A-49C. The airport authority will set conditions to manage dust, noise, and any soil disturbance during the work.
Key Issues
- Will the pavement repairs cause significant adverse environmental effects?
- What environmental protections should be required during construction?
How to Participate
- Send written comments to yegimpactassessments@flyeia.com or mail to Edmonton Regional Airport Authority, 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.