Traffic Disruptions Map
An interactive map displaying traffic disruptions and road closures.
Road construction is a season in Alberta. Our harsh winters leave our roads in need of repair. This means road and lane closures during the summer months as crews work to repair damage. In addition to major capital projects, Construction Season includes fixing frost boils and potholes, upgrading roads and intersections, and improving road surfaces with crown paving and micro-surfacing. This will improve how motorists, pedestrians, cyclists and trail users move through our city. These improvements will keep our roads safe and drivable, providing long-term solutions to traffic flow, infrastructure, and pedestrian accessibility, while supporting future development projects for our growing city.
An interactive map displaying traffic disruptions and road closures.
Learn about the projects and road maintenance coming up in 2025.
Canada Post mail delivery may be interrupted during construction if Canada Post deems the route is not safe for mail carriers. For those with home delivery, mail service may be impacted if construction impacts the sidewalk leading up to their home.
If your mail service is interrupted, please contact Canada Post to coordinate access to your mail:
Phone: 1-866-607-6301
Website: https://www.canadapost-postescanada.ca/cpc/en/support.page
January 23, 2026
The City of Red Deer’s Emergency Advisory Committee, led by Mayor Cindy Jefferies, met yesterday and endorsed an Emergent Winter Response for Unhoused Plan to guide how the community responds when extreme winter conditions create heightened risk for people
January 22, 2026
The City received $122,600 in grant funding from the Government of Alberta through the Municipal Climate Change Action Centre to retrofit LED lights in place of fluorescent bulbs in several facilities.
January 13, 2026
At its regular meeting today, Red Deer City Council approved a revised 2026 operating budget for the Downtown Business Association (DBA) and gave first reading to a bylaw that would disestablish the Business Improvement Area (BIA).