Public feedback sought on Highway 11 twinning project
Round two of online public engagement is underway regarding the feasibility of roundabouts along Highway 11 between Eckville and Red Deer.
The current round of public engagement began last month with residents having until March 10 to submit their feedback on the proposed plans.
McKenzie Kibler, spokesperson for Alberta Transportation, says public consultation is essential to the work of the ministry and is considered when evaluating different road and bridge options, including when changes need to be made to initial designs.
“Alberta Transportation conducted public engagement for the Highway 11 roundabout feasibility study between Eckville and Red Deer,” he explains. “We received 485 responses and are pleased that so many Albertans in the area have shared their feedback about what this project should look like and how it can best serve them. This is not to be confused with the Highway 11 twinning project, between Red Deer and Rocky Mountain House.”