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23 Avenue

23 Avenue NW is a major arterial road in south Edmonton. It runs through several neighbourhoods including Mill Woods and The Meadows, and commercial areas including South Edmonton Common, and Mill Woods Town Centre. In September 2011, construction completed of an interchange at the intersection with Calgary Trail & Gateway Boulevard (Highway 2); considered Edmonton's busiest intersection.[2] Because Edmonton has adapted a quadrant system, the suffix NW is sometimes added to addresses, to avoid confusion with addresses south of Quadrant (1) Avenue.

23 Avenue NW
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Start/End points of 23 Avenue
Maintained bythe City of Edmonton
Length15.4 km (9.6 mi)[1]
LocationEdmonton
West endTerwillegar Drive / Riverbend Road
Major
junctions
Rabbit Hill Road, 119 Street, 111 Street, Calgary Trail & Gateway Boulevard, 91 Street, 66 Street, 50 Street, 34 Street, 17 Street
East endTamarack Boulevard

The Capital Line of the LRT ends at Century Park station in the median of 111 Street just north of its intersection with 23 Avenue. There was a proposal to extend the line east along 23 Avenue to Mill Woods Town Centre; however, it was not adopted in favour of the Valley Line, which runs north from Mill Woods Town Centre, and a possible BRT between the two LRT stations.[3]

History edit

23 Avenue used extend east from south Edmonton into Strathcona County. It was part of a western segment of Secondary Highway 629 between Edmonton city limits and Highway 14, but it was decommissioned as part of the 1982 general annexation.[4] The intersection with Highway 14 was signalised until it was removed as part of the southeast Anthony Henday Drive construction; part of the project included construction of a flyover over Anthony Henday Drive, presently considered part of 34 Avenue. As part of the Tamarack Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan, 23 Avenue will be realigned east of 17 Street and link with the flyover; which currently ends at Tamarack Boulevard.[5]

A western segment of 23 Avenue existed west of the North Saskatchewan River and became Highway 627 when it left Edmonton. It was renamed Maskêkosihk Trail in February 2016 to honour Cree heritage.[6][7]

Neighbourhoods edit

List of neighbourhoods 23 Avenue NW runs through, in order from west to east:[8]

Major intersections edit

This is a list of major intersections, starting at the west end of 23 Avenue NW.[8] The entire route is in Edmonton.

km[1]miDestinationsNotes
0.00.0Riverbend Road
Terwillegar Drive
Split intersection; continues as Riverbend Road
1.71.1Rabbit Hill Road
2.91.8Crosses Whitemud Creek
3.92.4119 Street
5.13.2  111 StreetAccess to Century Park station
6.74.2  Gateway Boulevard / Calgary Trail (Hwy 2)Split diamond interchange (traffic lights)
7.14.499 StreetAccess to South Edmonton Common
7.64.7Parsons RoadAccess to South Edmonton Common
8.45.291 Street
9.76.0Mill Woods Road
10.56.5  66 StreetAccess to Mill Woods Town Centre, Grey Nuns Hospital
11.57.150 Street
12.37.6Mill Woods Road East
13.38.334 Street
14.99.317 Street
15.49.6Tamarack Boulevard
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

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References edit

  1. ^ a b Google (April 10, 2018). "23 Avenue in Edmonton, AB" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "23 Avenue Interchange Project". ISL Engineering and Land Services. 2011. from the original on 2012-02-22. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  3. ^ Kornik, Slav (October 7, 2015). "Council looking at bus rapid transit while Edmonton waits for LRT expansion". Global Edmonton. Global News. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Alberta Official Road Map (Map) (1978/79 ed.). Government of Alberta. 1978. Edmonton inset.
  5. ^ Planning and Development Department (March 2014). Tamarack Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan (PDF). City of Edmonton (Report). Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  6. ^ Kent, Fletcher (February 12, 2016). "Portion of Edmonton's 23 Avenue renamed Maskêkosihk Trail". Global News Edmonton. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  7. ^ Neufeld, Lydia (February 12, 2016). "Renamed 'Maskekosihk Trail' part of city's ongoing reconciliation commitment". CBC News. Retrieved February 15, 2016.
  8. ^ a b City of Edmonton map utility


avenue, major, arterial, road, south, edmonton, runs, through, several, neighbourhoods, including, mill, woods, meadows, commercial, areas, including, south, edmonton, common, mill, woods, town, centre, september, 2011, construction, completed, interchange, in. 23 Avenue NW is a major arterial road in south Edmonton It runs through several neighbourhoods including Mill Woods and The Meadows and commercial areas including South Edmonton Common and Mill Woods Town Centre In September 2011 construction completed of an interchange at the intersection with Calgary Trail amp Gateway Boulevard Highway 2 considered Edmonton s busiest intersection 2 Because Edmonton has adapted a quadrant system the suffix NW is sometimes added to addresses to avoid confusion with addresses south of Quadrant 1 Avenue 23 Avenue NWclass notpageimage Start End points of 23 AvenueMaintained bythe City of EdmontonLength15 4 km 9 6 mi 1 LocationEdmontonWest endTerwillegar Drive Riverbend RoadMajorjunctionsRabbit Hill Road 119 Street 111 Street Calgary Trail amp Gateway Boulevard 91 Street 66 Street 50 Street 34 Street 17 StreetEast endTamarack BoulevardThe Capital Line of the LRT ends at Century Park station in the median of 111 Street just north of its intersection with 23 Avenue There was a proposal to extend the line east along 23 Avenue to Mill Woods Town Centre however it was not adopted in favour of the Valley Line which runs north from Mill Woods Town Centre and a possible BRT between the two LRT stations 3 Contents 1 History 2 Neighbourhoods 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 ReferencesHistory edit23 Avenue used extend east from south Edmonton into Strathcona County It was part of a western segment of Secondary Highway 629 between Edmonton city limits and Highway 14 but it was decommissioned as part of the 1982 general annexation 4 The intersection with Highway 14 was signalised until it was removed as part of the southeast Anthony Henday Drive construction part of the project included construction of a flyover over Anthony Henday Drive presently considered part of 34 Avenue As part of the Tamarack Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan 23 Avenue will be realigned east of 17 Street and link with the flyover which currently ends at Tamarack Boulevard 5 A western segment of 23 Avenue existed west of the North Saskatchewan River and became Highway 627 when it left Edmonton It was renamed Maskekosihk Trail in February 2016 to honour Cree heritage 6 7 Neighbourhoods editList of neighbourhoods 23 Avenue NW runs through in order from west to east 8 Haddow Terwillegar Towne Leger Magrath Heights Area Hodgson Blue Quill Estates Blue Quill Skyrattler Ermineskin Keheewin Satoo Meyonohk Ekota Meyokumin Mill Woods Town Centre Weinlos Pollard Meadows Bisset Daly Grove Silver Berry TamarackMajor intersections editThis is a list of major intersections starting at the west end of 23 Avenue NW 8 The entire route is in Edmonton km 1 miDestinationsNotes0 00 0Riverbend RoadTerwillegar DriveSplit intersection continues as Riverbend Road1 71 1Rabbit Hill Road2 91 8Crosses Whitemud Creek3 92 4119 Street5 13 2 nbsp 111 StreetAccess to Century Park station6 74 2 nbsp Gateway Boulevard Calgary Trail Hwy 2 Split diamond interchange traffic lights 7 14 499 StreetAccess to South Edmonton Common7 64 7Parsons RoadAccess to South Edmonton Common8 45 291 Street9 76 0Mill Woods Road10 56 5 nbsp 66 StreetAccess to Mill Woods Town Centre Grey Nuns Hospital11 57 150 Street12 37 6Mill Woods Road East13 38 334 Street14 99 317 Street15 49 6Tamarack Boulevard1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also editKML file edit help Template Attached KML 23 AvenueKML is not from Wikidata List of avenues in Edmonton Transportation in EdmontonReferences edit a b Google April 10 2018 23 Avenue in Edmonton AB Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 10 2018 23 Avenue Interchange Project ISL Engineering and Land Services 2011 Archived from the original on 2012 02 22 Retrieved April 10 2018 Kornik Slav October 7 2015 Council looking at bus rapid transit while Edmonton waits for LRT expansion Global Edmonton Global News Retrieved April 10 2018 Alberta Official Road Map Map 1978 79 ed Government of Alberta 1978 Edmonton inset Planning and Development Department March 2014 Tamarack Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan PDF City of Edmonton Report Retrieved April 10 2018 Kent Fletcher February 12 2016 Portion of Edmonton s 23 Avenue renamed Maskekosihk Trail Global News Edmonton Retrieved February 15 2016 Neufeld Lydia February 12 2016 Renamed Maskekosihk Trail part of city s ongoing reconciliation commitment CBC News Retrieved February 15 2016 a b City of Edmonton map utility nbsp This Alberta road road transport or highway related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp This Edmonton related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 23 Avenue amp oldid 1141013792, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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