Red Deer Regional Hospital access to change as parkade work continues
As work to expand the parkade at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre continues, temporary changes to traffic flow around the site will be necessary this month to prepare for the arrival of precast concrete that will form the parkade’s two new levels.
Officials with Alberta Health Services (AHS) say traffic patterns – including pedestrian traffic – will change at various times beginning the week of June 17 to safely accommodate the heavy equipment needed for this work, while ensuring site access continues for patients, staff and visitors.
From June 19-26, traffic through the traffic circle around the main entrance will be restricted to one-way only. Traffic coming from the east off 50A Ave. will be directed to use a temporary road that has been constructed to access the main entrance June 24-26, with temporary pedestrian crossings marked to safely direct foot traffic around construction areas.
Additionally, from June 26-28, AHS officials say 39 St. south of the parkade will be temporarily closed to accommodate crane equipment. The parkade exit onto 39 St. will also be closed during this time, with pedestrian traffic being redirected around the parkade to the east and west. City of Red Deer transit stops along 39 St. will be temporarily relocated to the west.


