This year, repairs are being made to the multi-use trail in the Pinnacle Ridge subdivision.
In 2019, a temporary repair was completed on a section of the walking trail that was compromised due to a sinkhole and erosion of the riverbank. The County has now designed a long-term solution that protects the Sturgeon River and maintains the walking trail for the community’s enjoyment.
The work sheduled includes:
- Installation of two large underground storage tanks to help manage overland drainage in the area. These tanks will be covered with grass and landscaping.
- Construction of a stormwater outfall to release the stormwater into the river
- Moving the trail 5-10 m to the east, away from the riverbank
- New fencing to ensure residents keep a safe distance from the riverbank
Information Session
This summer, repairs are being made to the multi-use trail in the Pinnacle Ridge subdivision.
An information session was hosted on Monday, July 12, 2021, at 5:30 p.m.
You can view a PDF or watch a video of the presentation to learn more about the project.
Questions? Contact Jordan Kluthe, Operations Supervisor Gravel Roads, at 780-939-8268, or by email at jkluthe@sturgeoncounty.ca
Information Session
This summer, repairs are being made to the multi-use trail in the Pinnacle Ridge subdivision.
An information session was hosted on Monday, July 12, 2021, at 5:30 p.m.
You can view a PDF or watch a video of the presentation to learn more about the project.
Questions? Contact Jordan Kluthe, Operations Supervisor Gravel Roads, at 780-939-8268, or by email at jkluthe@sturgeoncounty.ca