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102nd Avenue downtown to close for three years due to LRT construction

The new year will bring a major change for commuters heading into downtown Edmonton. Construction of the Valley Line LRT means 102nd Avenue between 96th Street and 103rd Street will be closed to traffic starting on or around Jan. 2.

Starting in January, 102nd Avenue between 96th Street and 103rd Street will be closed for three years

102 Avenue downtown will be closed for three years during construction of the Valley Line LRT. (TransEd)

The new year will bring big changes for commuters in downtown Edmonton, when 102ndAvenue is closed to traffic from 96thStreet and103rdStreet.

The closure, which begins on or around Jan. 2, will remain in effect until the Valley LineLRT project is completed in December 2020, according to a news release from TransEd, the company partnering with the City of Edmonton on the project.

The plan is to have one sidewalk, either on the north or south side of 102nd Avenue, remain open at all times.

While street access will be maintained for pedestrians, people are being encouraged to use the underground pedway system.

For those heading to shows at the Citadel Theatre or the Winspear, a drop-off zone will be set up on 99th Street south of 102nd Avenue.

North-south streets will remain open to traffic, including 97th Street, 100th Street, 101st Street and 103rd Street.

Both 99thStreet and 102ndStreet will be open to traffic south of102ndAvenue.

Access to the Canada Place north parkade will continue, with one lane open between 99th Street and 97th Street.

Drivers will have to go north on 99th Street, turn right onto 102nd Avenue then turn right into the parkade.

To get into the YMCA parkade, drivers will have to go north on 102nd Street.
102 Avenue will be closed completely for three years beginning in January 2018, due to construction of the Valley Line LRT. (City of Edmonton )