Ottewell has been chosen for neighbourhood renewal. Construction started in 2023.

Construction Update - April 2026

It’s the fourth year of Ottewell Neighbourhood Renewal and we are scheduled to start the week of April 20, weather permitting. Work will consist of reconstruction and paving of the roads, removal and replacement of public sidewalk, curb, gutter and street lighting (front streetlight and alley).

This year, the majority of construction will take place from 52 Street to 62 Street, 94A Avenue to 97A Avenue. Please view this scope map to see the 2026 construction area.

For residents in the 2025 construction area who have received topsoil, the remaining landscaping is scheduled to start alongside the 2026 construction season. Please note, the landscaping work is highly dependent on weather and sod availability.

Review the final design for the remaining construction. 

The City of Edmonton and EPCOR are working together to construct Low Impact Development, which will help with stormwater retention and help mitigate flooding.

Please watch your mailbox for construction bulletins that will provide more information along with details on construction sequence and access. All residents and business owners are asked to access their homes and businesses through the back entrances and alleys, where possible, during construction. If no alley access is available and/or you have special access requirements (such as DATS or a temporary wheelchair access ramp to the front of your home), please contact the Construction Project Manager, Jackie Sun (jackie.sun@edmonton.ca) to coordinate.

Construction in Ottewell began in spring 2023 and is expected to take 5 years (planned completion fall 2027). Neighbourhood Renewal in Ottewell is progressing on time and on budget.

Scope Map

Ottewell Scope Map

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About the Project

Neighbourhood reconstruction rehabilitates residential roads, replaces street lights, sidewalks, curbs and gutters and adds missing sidewalk links where possible. Other opportunities to improve how people walk, bike, drive and gather in the neighbourhood and how they enjoy City-owned parks and open spaces are also explored.  

A series of public events were scheduled by the Project Team which gave residents the opportunity to build a Project Vision and Guiding Principles together and provide feedback on the different stages of the project, including design.

Cost sharing opportunities will be made available through the Local Improvement process for sidewalk reconstruction and decorative street light upgrades in the neighbourhood. Arterial roads and alleys are not included in the scope of work.