Pathway 200

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Consultation has concluded

The City of Lethbridge has constructed a new 3m asphalt pathway along 28 Street North, between Giffen Road North and Cavendish Road North. It includes a connection to the existing sidewalk along Blackwolf Boulevard North.

What is the Pathway 200 project?

The City began working on the design of Pathway 200 in 2023. This pathway was included in the current Capital Improvement Program, as part of Project D-10. The path provides a connection to the industrial area to the east of 28 Street North, creating a safe opportunity for commuters to take part in active transportation, and for recreational use.

How can I give my feedback about this project?

We want to be aware of any potential impacts this may have to you and how we can mitigate these issues. You can contact Craig Richter, Parks Project Manager, by phone or email.

Next Steps

We want to thank the community for your continued input on this project. Construction is now complete and the pathway is open to commuters.

The City of Lethbridge has constructed a new 3m asphalt pathway along 28 Street North, between Giffen Road North and Cavendish Road North. It includes a connection to the existing sidewalk along Blackwolf Boulevard North.

What is the Pathway 200 project?

The City began working on the design of Pathway 200 in 2023. This pathway was included in the current Capital Improvement Program, as part of Project D-10. The path provides a connection to the industrial area to the east of 28 Street North, creating a safe opportunity for commuters to take part in active transportation, and for recreational use.

How can I give my feedback about this project?

We want to be aware of any potential impacts this may have to you and how we can mitigate these issues. You can contact Craig Richter, Parks Project Manager, by phone or email.

Next Steps

We want to thank the community for your continued input on this project. Construction is now complete and the pathway is open to commuters.