Road Repairs at Edmonton International Airport - Environmental Review
Official title: Groundside Roads Rehabilitation at Edmonton International Airport
Edmonton International Airport wants to repave and repair roads on the public side of the airport. The work covers over 1,000 square meters and includes digging, removing old concrete, and laying new pavement. Before proceeding, the airport authority must determine if this could cause significant environmental harm.
Why This Matters
If you travel through Edmonton's airport, you might notice construction on the roads you drive on. This is routine infrastructure work, but the environmental review ensures dust, runoff, and disruption are properly managed.
What Could Change
If approved, the airport can proceed with repaving multiple road sections. Construction could cause temporary traffic disruptions for travelers. Environmental conditions may be attached to control dust and manage stormwater runoff during construction.
Key Issues
- Will the road rehabilitation cause significant adverse environmental effects?
- What environmental impacts should be considered during earthworks and repaving?
How to Participate
- Submit written comments to Edmonton Regional Airport Authority by email at yegimpactassessments@flyeia.com or by mail to 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.