- Location: Highway 1A to Wildcat Hills
- Timeframe: Mid July-August 2026
- Length: 5.1 km
- Classification: Arterial
Grand Valley Road is an important arterial route connecting residential communities and recreational areas. Rehabilitation work will address pavement deterioration and maintain an appropriate level of service.
- Location: Church Ranches Boulevard to Range Road 25
- Timeframe: July 2026
- Length: 1.0 km
- Classification: Local
The roadway exhibits moderate pavement deterioration and has been identified as a suitable candidate for rehabilitation before more extensive reconstruction becomes necessary.
- Timeframe: July 2026
- Length: 0.25 km
- Classification: Local Road
Localized rehabilitation to this roadway is proposed to preserve pavement condition and avoid accelerated deterioration.
Approximately 350 metres of Boyce Ranch Road is proposed for surface reconstruction. Historically, Boyce Ranch Road was maintained using an oil-treated surface. Rocky View County no longer utilizes oil-treated road programs as part of its current maintenance practices. Administration has therefore been evaluating alternative surface materials that provide improved performance while remaining cost-effective and environmentally responsible. The project will provide an opportunity to implement a modern road surface treatment and evaluate its long-term performance.
- Location: Highway 22 to Springdale Road
- Timeframe: Mid July-August 2026
- Length: 3.3 km
- Classification: Arterial
Springbank Road serves as a major transportation corridor within the western portion of the County and experiences significant daily traffic. The proposed overlay will improve ride quality, preserve pavement structure, and extend roadway service life.
- Location: North boundary of Irricana to Township Road 264
- Timeframe: August 2026
- Length: 3.3 km
- Classification: Collector
Range Road 264 functions as a major collector route and serves as an important ban-free corridor supporting industrial and commercial traffic. Maintaining this roadway in good condition is critical to supporting economic activity and reducing future rehabilitation costs.
- Location: South of Langdon between Township Road 232 and Highway 22X
- Timeframe: Aug-Sept 2026
- Length: 4.9 km
- Classification: Arterial
Range Road 272/273 serves as a key transportation corridor within the Langdon area. Originally operated as a Provincial highway, responsibility for the roadway was transferred to Rocky View County. The roadway supports significant commuter and local traffic volumes and is showing substantial pavement deterioration that warrants rehabilitation.
- Bridge File: BF84384
- Location: Range Road 263 north of Township Road 264
- Year Built: 2026
- Condition: New Structure
- Surface Type: Gravel
- Bridge File: 699
- Location: Range Road 13 north of Highway 566
- Year Built: 1961
- Condition: Standard
- Surface Type: Ashpalt
- Bridge File: BF1716
- Location: Panorama Road south of Dewitts Pond CSP
- Year Built: 1966
- Condition: Poor
- Surface Type: Gravel
- Bridge File: BF1799
- Location: Deadhorse Road east of Range Road 272
- Year Built: 1979
- Condition: Poor
- Surface Type: Gravel
- Bridge File: BF75057
- Location: Township Road 250 west of Highway 9
- Year Built: 1983
- Condition: Completed
- Surface Type: Gravel
The project includes:
- Surface treatment
- Cul-de-sac reconstruction
These improvements will preserve surface condition and extend the service life of the roadway.
- Bridge File: BF1564
- Location: Horse Creek Between Range Road 45 and Range Road 50
- Year Built: 1964
- Condition: Standard
- Surface Type: Ashpalt
- Location: Highway 1A to Wildcat Hills
- Length: 5.1 km
- Classification: Arterial
Grand Valley Road is an important arterial route connecting residential communities and recreational areas. Rehabilitation work will address pavement deterioration and maintain an appropriate level of service.
- Length: 3.6 km
- Classification: Arterial
The pavement remains structurally sound and is well suited for a chip seal preservation treatment that will maximize lifecycle value.
- Length: 10.7 km
- Classification: Collector
Beaupre Creek Road serves a significant transportation function within the County and is an ideal candidate for preventative maintenance treatment.