
Roads in Need
Roads in Need are roads that require significant improvements and upgrades. Learn more about these roadways.
The City of Red Deer maintains a paved roadway network of approximately 1,240 lane-kilometres; a distance similar to that which separates our city with Brandon, Manitoba. Theses roadways are inspected, tested, and assessed for condition and strength and are prioritized annually for maintenance, repair or reconstruction within our available budget. Applying the right treatments to roads at the right time includes undertaking preventative maintenance activities with the goal of maintaining the quality of the pavement and maximizing its useful life.
Roads in Need are roads that require significant improvements and upgrades. Learn more about these roadways.
Roads selected for rehabilitation are those where the surface is rutted, cracked, and generally in poor driving condition but without major structural defects.
Learn about this thin, but durable, surface treatment that we use to extend the life of paved roadways.
Learn what causes potholes and how we fix them.
When cracks appear in pavement, we use this cost-effective measure to fix the crack before it becomes a major road repair.
Asphalt patching addresses isolated areas of surface distresses at various ages of the asphalt.
Preventative maintenance treatments are necessary components of all pavement management programs.
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March 20, 2023
Following the first annual review of the Westerner Exposition Association (WEA) Relationship Framework Agreement (RFA), City Council unanimously approved several recommendations to assist The Westerner in regaining financial sustainability...
March 20, 2023
March is national Fraud Prevention Month and the Red Deer RCMP is encouraging residents to prevent fraud and identity theft by shredding confidential documents.
March 20, 2023
With the twin arenas now open at the G.H. Dawe Community Centre, The City will continue with it’s plan to decommission the Kinex Arena.