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Yellowhead Trail Upgrades

I think you're right, though I do hope they provide some kind of pedestrian/cycling bridge there because though it's not far for a car to detour to Fort Rd or 50th, it's a heck of a long way for someone on foot.
 
Another alternative would be bike paths connecting with the LRT east of the tracks, which would cross at the LRT bridge over Yellowhead. There would also be better east-west connections.
 

Whoa.

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I noticed something interesting. In the plan, they show turning 124 Avenue into a cul-de-sac and cutting off access to 124 Street.
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But in the recent Prince Charles Bulletin, they show 124 Avenue and Street connected.
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Considering that Google Earth (from September 2025) shows the plan to connect 124 Avenue with 121 Street, I wonder if there'll be two ways to access such place.
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Project Update - January 2025​

Work to convert Yellowhead Trail from an expressway to a free-flowing freeway is progressing, with the St. Albert Trail to 97 Street segment now nearly halfway complete and several major construction activities underway.

Construction Progress Update:

  • Tunnelling for the new 2 km drainage storm trunk is nearly complete
  • Concrete substructures for the 127 Street and 118 Street interchanges are complete
  • The precast concrete girders for the interchanges have been placed
    Installation of the mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) wall supporting the new 118 Street interchange is nearly complete, with more than 90 per cent of panels installed
  • Significant progress on the construction and installation of the drainage infrastructure was made in 2025. To date, the installation of approximately 9,000m of storm and sanitary sewer infrastructure has been installed
  • Replacement of the Sherbrooke neighbourhood noise wall is underway, with the majority of the existing wall between St. Albert Trail and 127 Street removed. Installation of pile foundations for the new wall is expected to begin in early February 2026.
As it is currently, Yellowhead Trail between St. Albert Trail and 97 Street will continue to operate with two lanes in each direction at a speed limit of 50 km/hr. Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead, allow extra travel time and consider alternate routes.

Upcoming in 2026:

  • Installation of concrete formwork will take place throughout winter in preparation for placing the concrete bridge decks for the 127 Street and 118 Street interchanges in the spring and summer.
  • Forming and placement of the concrete retaining walls will continue through the winter and into spring and summer.
  • Installation of new drainage infrastructure will continue through the winter and into spring and summer.
  • Installation of the new noise attenuation wall panels will begin in the spring and continue until late fall.
  • Earthworks and roadwork will begin in the spring and continue until late fall.
Yellowhead Trail and 124 Street Intersection Removal:

Transportation network improvements for Yellowhead Trail from St. Albert Trail to 97 Street include removal of the Yellowhead Trail and 124 Street signalized intersection and direct access to 124 Street from Yellowhead Trail. Alternative access to the properties (Yellowhead Youth Centre, K-9 facility and City of Edmonton Impound Lot) along 124 Street will be provided between 123 Avenue and Yellowhead Trail.

The current 124 Street road closure north of 123 Avenue was installed to eliminate traffic short-cutting through the Prince Charles neighbourhood to access Yellowhead Trail. The project expects to achieve the same outcome when the 124 Street street intersection at Yellowhead Trail is removed as part of this project.

The planned road configuration provides access to the existing facilities and prevents the opportunity for short-cutting through the Prince Charles neighbourhood.
 

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