City of Grande Prairie construction crews will begin asphalt crack sealing on September 26th in various locations throughout the city.
Officials suggest crack sealing is a “proactive measure” to preserve road surfaces and prevent more significant damage, all while expanding the lifespan of the city’s roads.
The city says the process is fast-moving and helps reduce the need for more extensive and disruptive road work in the future. Capital Construction Supervisor Mark Hoseasson says the maintenance work serves to ensure the city’s roads maintain a strong level of long-term durability.
“We’re committed to maintaining the quality and safety of our roads while minimizing disruption to daily traffic,” he says. “Crack sealing is a quick and effective solution to protect our infrastructure from moisture infiltration.”
As a result, single-lane alternating traffic will be implemented in areas where crack sealing is underway; however, drivers should only expect “minimal” traffic disruptions on their commutes.
The project is expected to last for five days depending on the weather, and drivers are reminded to reduce speed in work zones and follow all posted signage to ensure the safety of crews.