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Southridge Community Park trail rehabilitation

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Two sections of the trail system in Southridge Community Park are scheduled to undergo rehabilitation work starting in July.

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Southridge Community Park trail rehabilitation
June 28, 2024

Medicine Hat – Two sections of the trail system in Southridge Community Park are scheduled to undergo rehabilitation work starting in July.
Rehabilitation on a section of trail in the north end of the park will enhance its structural integrity. Work on this section will begin Tuesday, July 2 and is anticipated to be completed in mid-July. This will require a brief washroom closure until nearby work is complete and residents can access the facility safely. See the attached map for details on the extent of this trail closure.

  • Closure map – north section (PDF)
    A section of trail in the south end of Southridge Community Park will undergo rehabilitation to improve water drainage in the park. This work is anticipated to begin in mid-July and be completed in August. The start date and timeline are subject to change, depending on completion of the work on the north section of trail. See the attached map for details on the extent of this trail closure.
  • Closure map – south section (PDF)
    Southridge Community Park will remain open to the public during both stages of work, however several sections of trail within the park will be temporarily closed. Visitors are asked to please adhere to all construction and trail closure signage in place.
    This rehabilitation work will help maintain the City's high standard of the 170-plus kilometres of the Heritage Trail Network to ensure it continues to provide residents of all ages with reliable opportunities for walking, cycling, jogging, scootering, inline skating, skateboarding, and more.
    The City of Medicine Hat would like to thank residents for their patience and understanding as these necessary improvements are completed.

 

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