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The Town is working to improve conditions and longevity of Town-owned roads through restoration, preservation and rehabilitation.

2025 Road Construction Locations

Location Status
43 Street Ongoing

Road Construction Details

Work Area Start Date End Date Impacts

43 Street

(41 Avenue to 42 Avenue)

Beginning of June End of August
  • Road closure along 43 Street from 41 Avenue to 42 Avenue
  • Road closure along 43 Street from 42 Avenue to 44 Avenue

43 Street

(42 Avenue to 44 Avenue)

End of June End of August
  • West View Village will be accessible through a temporary road from 44 Avenue
  • Connections for Learning will be accessible through 44 Street

In 2025, contractors are actively continuing the installation of high-speed fibre optic internet in Stony Plain.

Location and impacts

The majority of construction will take place in residential and industrial areas within utility right-of-ways. The Town will place blue and green flags in areas prior to construction.

Work may involve excavation of roadways and on public property in utility right-of-ways to install essential cables and infrastructure. 

When and where is construction happening?

Location Status
48 Street Complete
North Business Park Ongoing

52 Street to 50 Street;

and 49 Avenue to 56 Avenue

Ongoing
51 Avenue; and 49 Street Ongoing
49 Avenue and Golf Course Road Complete
48 Street to Golf Course Road

Complete

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New signs have been designed, welcoming visitors to Stony Plain! More signs will appear over the next few years. The inspiration for the design concept comes from Heritage Park. Its unique attributes include the seal, font, wood posts, exposed metal brackets, and bolts along with stone cladding. 

Phase I

Primary welcome signs were installed at the east and west entrances to Stony Plain on Highway 16A in 2018.

Town entrance sign

Secondary welcome signs have been installed on Secondary Highway 779 at the north and south boundary of Stony Plain as well on the east and west boundary on Secondary Highway 628. Town facility identification signs were installed at the Stony Plain Golf Course and Rotary Park.

Phase II

In 2019, facility identification signs were installed at Heritage Park, the Stony Plain Outdoor Pool and Rotary Spray Park, Public Works, and Rotary Recycling Centre.

Phase III

Early in 2021, the North and South Business Park signs were replaced as well as the Fire Hall. Our downtown also welcomed entrance signs at the south end of 50 Street. 

Phase IV

The fourth stage of the Signage Strategy saw four replacement community bulletin boards installed. The boards have been installed at 51 Street and 51 Avenue, Golf Course Road and 44 Avenue, 28 Street and 44 Avenue, and Oatway Drive and Brightbank Avenue.

In addition to the bulletin boards, the Skate Park also received a new facility ID sign in the spring of 2022.

Photography of an ID Sign for the Stony Plain Skate Park that reads 'Skate Park'.

Phase V

In February 2023, two new community bulletin boards were installed as the fifth implementation of the Signage Strategy. One was installed along 45 Street in the Willow Park Natural Area behind St. John Paul II School, the other is along Fairway Drive near the playground. These new boards are looking for sponsorship. If interested, learn more about sponsorship opportunities.

Community Bulletin Board at 45th Street   Community Bulletin Board at Fairway

Phase VI

 In September 2023, three new community bulletin boards were installed as the sixth implementation of the Signage Strategy. One was installed at Genesis on the Lakes, near the pond and gazebo and was generously sponsored by West Parkland Gas Co-op. The remaining two were placed in Old Town South, near the Glenn Hall Centennial Arena, and in Lake Westerra Estates, situated along Westerra Drive. Sponsorship opportunities are currently open for both of these boards. 

Learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
Stony Plain Community Bulletin Board with lake in Genesis on the Lakes neighbourhood in background,

Construction is underway on the new nondenominational municipal cemetery, with completion anticipated by fall 2025. The cemetery will be located on Rosenthal Road (Range Road 12) and is expected to open and begin operations in 2026. 

The Town of Stony Plain has initiated the planning of a Community Recreation Facility to serve the indoor recreation needs of the region. The development of a recreation facility was identified as a strategic priority for Council in 2018 and is included as a key strategic priority in the 2025-2028 Strategic Plan. Construction of the facility began in Q3 of 2024, and the facility is expected to open in late 2026.

Construction is complete on the new Public Works Administration Building at 4505 50 Avenue! The final touches, including interior paint, flooring, lighting, and doors, are finished. The project has now moved into the furnishing stage.

This modern facility marks a significant step forward in supporting essential municipal services and preparing for continued community growth. As identified in the 2025-2027 Corporate Plan, the building will strengthen operational capacity and help meet the Town’s future needs.

Stay tuned for a grand opening announcement.

High Park Road has reopened. Surface restoration along High Park Road and Westerra Drive is planned as part of the Water Commission Line project. While a specific date has not yet been set, restoration will take place soon.

Further updates will be shared in the Construction Newsfeed below. 

The Meridian Heights Reservoir project is a key initiative identified within the 2025-2027 Corporate Plan to address critical infrastructure repairs to maintain operations. This is the main water reservoir for the Town of Stony Plain. As part of this project, the Meridian Heights sport courts, including tennis, pickleball, and basketball, have been removed. 43 Avenue is now opened, however the parking lot remains closed.

Graphic of a map showing the Meridian Heights tennis court, 43 ave and parking lot closure

New pickleball courts are under construction in the green space south of the Stony Plain Outdoor Pool.
These courts are being developed to replace those removed as part of the Meridian Heights Reservoir project. Construction is scheduled for completion by the end of 2025.

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