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Lane reductions downtown begin Monday as work continues on Rogers Place

The second phase of construction on Rogers Place Arena has begun, Tuesday, September 30, 2014.
The second phase of construction on Rogers Place Arena has begun, Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Charles Taylor, Global News

EDMONTON — As construction crews continue work on Edmonton’s downtown arena, drivers who use the surrounding roadways will notice a few changes beginning Monday morning.

For the next two months, 104 Avenue between 102 Street and 104 Street will be reduced to one lane in each direction.

There will be no left turn from 104 Avenue eastbound onto 104 Street northbound. The City of Edmonton says the turn will be restored in late November.

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Those accessing the Square 104 apartment building will be required to detour south at 105 Street to 104 Street norhtbound.

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Here are a few other ongoing traffic impacts in the area:

  • No left turn from 104 Avenue westbound onto 103 Street southbound
  • No left turn from 104 Avenue eastbound onto 103 Street northbound
  • No left turn from 104 Avenue westbound to 104 Street southbound

The city says construction on Rogers Place is on time to open as scheduled in 2016. For more information on the project, visit the City of Edmonton’s website.

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