Winnipeg Free Press - PRINT EDITION
$30 million to be spent to help traffic flow in Polo Park area
The City of Winnipeg plans to spend at least $30 million on traffic improvements in the Polo Park area, $10 million more than previously announced.
Mayor Sam Katz announced plans to top up the city's $20-million commitment to alleviate traffic congestion in Polo Park over the next two years.
The pending sale of the 10.6-hectare Canad Inns Stadium site will generate $20 million for the project. The remaining proceeds from the $30.25-million stadium sale will be spent on Investors Group Field, the Winnipeg Blue Bombers' new home at the University of Manitoba, as well as recreation improvements at the university.
The stadium sale will close after the Winnipeg Football Club moves out, a move expected by the end of January. Cadillac Fairview and Shindico, who are purchasing the site, plan to develop the northwest corner into a Target store.
Katz said it will be up to council to find another $10 million for Polo Park traffic improvements, which could include an extension of St. Matthews Avenue, additional lanes at the intersection of St. James Street and Ellice Avenue or new turning and storage lanes on other streets.
Public works director Brad Sacher said $30 million can buy a lot of intersection improvements. But any work must be co-ordinated with new construction at the Canad Inns Stadium site to avoid causing traffic disruptions.
City council finance chairman Russ Wyatt (Transcona) and area councillor Scott Fielding (St. James-Brooklands) said they expect public works to finalize its plans during the spring of 2013 and conduct work through 2014.
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition December 6, 2012 A5
History
Updated on Thursday, December 6, 2012 at 11:07 AM CST: Updated
12:31 PM: adds that plans expected to be finalized in 2013
1:47 PM: adds photo
More Local
- Back to Top
- Return to Local
More Local
(1 of 50 articles for this week)
Mourners line up to pay respects to Elijah Harper
05/20/2013 6:56 PM
0
View Related
Poll
Most Popular Local
- Rainfall warning issued for southern Manitoba
- The end of the credit card?
- Male facing charges after gun fired in Exchange District
- Power restored to Linden Woods after goose collides with lines
- Police identify slaying victims
- Mourners line up to pay respects to Elijah Harper
- North End proud
- Fire damages St. Vital home
- Katz bogeys again
- Rainy day ahead for holiday Monday
- Charleswood deaths being investigated as domestic incident
- Man charged, victims identified in double homicide
- '2 minutes after I read the winning numbers, I retired': Winnipeg lotto winner
- Sex charges for ex-club boss
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- 'Responsible Winnipeg' ads appear on sign run by mayor-owned Goldeyes' baseball park
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Police identify slaying victims
- Restaurant Dubrovnik demolished
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- A child-custody catastrophe
- Charleswood deaths being investigated as domestic incident
- Man charged, victims identified in double homicide
- Co-worker 'sick' today? Maybe it's the $17M flu
- '2 minutes after I read the winning numbers, I retired': Winnipeg lotto winner
- Parents, community relieved and elated as missing boy found safe
- No threat from bag found at Winnipeg Square
- Man missing since 2009 found safe
- Earls on Main going, but new one coming
- Power restored to Linden Woods after goose collides with lines
- Accomplished Paralympian wins seat in B.C. legislature
- Rainfall warning issued for southern Manitoba
- Woman's family launches lawsuit over fatal snowmobile accident
- Police identify slaying victims
- North End proud
- Male facing charges after gun fired in Exchange District
- Tuxedo residents allege nightmare neighbour
- Was it a dust-up or an assault?
- Overdose deaths among youth require action
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Province introduces changes to rules governing landlords, renters
- Crushing blow for amateur sport
- Aboriginal leader Elijah Harper dies
- Fishing for fashion
- Woman killed in head-on crash in southwestern Manitoba
- Sex charges for ex-club boss
- Newly minted MD a beacon for kids in youth program
- Power restored to Linden Woods after goose collides with lines
- Heroic Mountie saves woman from icy river
- Hundreds pitch in to dig out houses damaged, destroyed by Ochre Beach ice floe
- Mental-health patients get own ER
- A child-custody catastrophe
- Black market in moose thrives
- An uncommon phenomenon
- Steen invests $1M in family entertainment centre
- Earls on Main going, but new one coming
- Province introduces changes to rules governing landlords, renters
- Crushing blow for amateur sport
- Boost same-sex curricula: union
Ads by Google











You can comment on most stories on winnipegfreepress.com. You can also agree or disagree with other comments. All you need to do is register and/or login and you can join the conversation and give your feedback.
Have Your Say
New to commenting? Check out our Frequently Asked Questions.
The Winnipeg Free Press does not necessarily endorse any of the views posted. By submitting your comment, you agree to our Terms and Conditions. These terms were revised effective April 16, 2010.