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City of Grande Prairie continues Storm Drainage Rehab Project in Muskoseepi Park

The City of Grande Prairie is continuing its 2024 Storm Drainage Rehabilitation Program to enhance stormwater infrastructure and public trails in Muskoseepi Park.

This stage of the program, starting on September 11th, includes significant upgrades in three primary areas identified by officials as a top priority.

Work on the outfall and Muskoseepi Trail between 99th and 96th Avenue will see the removal of the existing storm outfall, storm manhole, and a portion of the storm sewer. New installations will include a new outfall, manhole, storm line, a new inlet, landscaping, and repairs. The city says temporary trail closures should be expected as a result.

The trail structure between 89th and 87th Avenue is set to be removed and a new trail further from the creek bank will take its place in an effort to enhance long-term sustainability. Short-duration closures are expected.

The storm outfall near the Heritage Museum will be removed during the project’s duration, and a damaged storm line beneath the structure will be abandoned, triggering the installation of new storm lines from the end of 102nd Avenue and near the museum to a new outfall.

Residents with questions regarding any of the portions of this phase of the project are asked to contact AccessGP by phone at 3-1-1.

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