Deerfoot Trail / Glenmore Trail Interchange Functional Planning Study
Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation in conjunction with The City of Calgary are in the process of a functional planning study for the Deerfoot Trail / Glenmore Trail Interchange.
The ultimate goal is to develop the Deerfoot Trail / Glenmore Trail interchange as a freeway to freeway connection that allows for the safe, efficient flow of traffic, thus improving its function as a key part of the Province's north-south trade corridor and the City's skeletal road network. The end product of the study will be a functional roadway design with an implementation strategy for near- and long-term improvements and staging strategies
CH2M Hill Canada Limited and TransTech Engineering have been contracted by Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation for the functional study.
Project Completion: Fall 2007
Project Updates
- Open House - Summary of Public Input October 2006 (pdf 498K)
- Open House Invitation - October 2006 (pdf 384K)
- Frequently Asked Questions - October 2006 (pdf 248K)
- Comment Sheet - October 2006 (pdf 36K)
Maps
- Ultimate Interchange - Glenmore Trail Configuration Plan - October 2006 (pdf 450K)
- Ultimate Interchange - Deerfoot Trail Configuration Plan - October 2006 (pdf 543K)
- Ultimate Interchange - Lane Requirements - October 2006 (pdf 364K)
- Ultimate Interchange - Forecasted Traffic Volumes - October 2006 (pdf 229K)
- Stage 1 - Configuration Plan - October 2006 (pdf 890K)
- Stage 1 - Cross Sections - October 2006 (pdf 178K)
- Stage 1 - Existing Traffic Volumes - October 2006 (pdf 231K)
Photos
- Deerfoot Trail / Glenmore Trail Interchange Airphoto (Looking West) - July 2004
- Deerfoot Trail / Glenmore Trail Interchange Airphoto (Looking North) - July 2004
For more information on this project, please call (403) 770-7613.