Alberta

Leduc County Extends Road Work Near Key Industrial Routes

By

James Sinclair
April 6, 2026 2:05 pm

Drivers in Leduc County, Alberta, should expect continued delays as road work on Range Road 262 and Township Road 484 has been extended until April 13, 2026. The Leduc County Road Operations department is conducting the work to clear trees and mulch brush from ditches, which aims to improve sightlines and road safety for motorists.

The project affects two specific areas: Range Road 262 between Township Road 490 and Township Road 484, and Township Road 484 between Range Road 261 and Range Road 262. While one-lane closures remain in place to accommodate the machinery, local and emergency traffic is still being permitted through the work zones.

This maintenance is part of a broader commitment by the local government to maintain over 2,000 kilometres of gravel and paved roads. The 2026 rural roads program includes $2 million for these specific safety and drainage improvements, supported by an overall interim capital budget that set aside $14 million for road projects and maintenance this year.

Residents or commuters looking for more details regarding these ongoing road conditions can contact the Road Operations office directly at 780-979-6185.

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