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  • Intersection improvements on Stafford Drive North and 5 Ave North begin tomorrow.

    Beginning July 16, 2024, a four-way stop will be used to control traffic at the Stafford Drive North and 5 Avenue North intersection, while intersection improvements are underway. 

  • Whoop-Up Drive rehabilitation project update – north lane closure begins Friday, July 12

    With the continuation of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge rehabilitation project, work will be moving from the centre lane to the north lane of Whoop-Up Drive westbound beginning Friday, July 12.  

    Traffic will be directed to merge around the lane closures. The work on westbound lanes is expected to be complete by approximately Labour Day weekend in September, weather permitting.  

  • River valley fire ban in effect

    Effective immediately and until further notice, a fire ban is in place on all open fires in the Lethbridge’s river valley.

  • Community champions needed before July 11

    The application deadline is looming for those residents looking for an opportunity to apply to the Community Wellbeing Advisory Board (CWAB).

  • Stafford Drive Bridge lane closures beginning tomorrow.

    Bridge maintenance and cleaning on Stafford Drive Bridge will start tomorrow; northbound traffic will be reduced to one lane on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 and the southbound traffic will be reduced to one lane on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Road crews will be onsite from approximately 5 am to 4 pm each day.

  • Stafford Drive North single lane closure

    City crews are closing the outside, southbound lane along the 900 block of Stafford Drive North starting Sunday, July 7 at 9 a.m.

  • Whoop up drive bridge north facing view from down-river
    Whoop-Up Drive rehabilitation project update – centre lane closure begins Monday, July 8

    With the continuation of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge rehabilitation project, work will be moving from the inside lane to the centre lane of Whoop Up Drive westbound beginning July 8, 2024. Traffic will be directed to merge around the lane closures. The work on westbound lanes is expected to be complete by approximately Labour Day weekend in September.

  • Residents can now view traffic cameras for Whoop-Up Drive

    Lethbridge motorists looking to access more live-time information on the city’s busiest roadway have a new tool to plan or adjust their route. Four new traffic monitoring cameras have recently been installed to look at Whoop-Up Drive, both westbound and eastbound, as well as at Whoop-Up Drive exit ramps at University Drive and Scenic Drive. The 24/7 cameras, which can be viewed here, take still images in two-minute increments with each photo stored for 20 minutes.

  • Whoop up drive bridge north facing view from down-river
    Bridge rehabilitation work on Whoop-Up Drive

    Starting Tuesday, July 2, and estimated to last until Labour Day weekend in September, weather permitting, bridge rehabilitation work will take place on the westbound portion of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge.  

    Starting Tuesday, July 2, and estimated to last until Labour Day weekend in September, weather permitting, bridge rehabilitation work will take place on the westbound portion of the Whoop-Up Drive bridge.  

    During this project

    • Two lanes will remain open for westbound traffic. Signage and controls will be in place to direct traffic around the single lane closures.
    • Speeds will be lowered to 60 km/h in each work area.
    • The aim is to complete the necessary work while traffic volumes are lower in July and August, weather permitting.
    • The project is available on the City’s WebMap for further information and updates. 
    • Digital signage on Whoop-Up Drive will be in place to alert commuters to the project start date and other traffic control changes over the summer.   
  • Partial closures within Discovery Playground

    Portions of the Discovery Playground, in Legacy Park, will be closed to the public for the rest of this week.

    Warranty repairs are being completed on the rubber surfacing. Isolated areas will be fenced off as the contractor completes the restorations.