- Alberta Highway 216
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alternate_name= Anthony Henday Drive
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customcommons=__noTOC__Highway 216, also known as Anthony Henday Drive, is the highway designation for the current construction project of a
ring road aroundEdmonton ,Alberta . The road is being built within the Transportation and Utilities Corridor, which consists of land owned by the province. The land was purchased though the 1970s and 1980s and encircles the city. More than half of the road is completed, starting at the eastern section from Yellowhead Trail / Highway 16, south to Highway 14, then west to Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard / Highway 2, further west and then north to 137 Avenue north of the Yellowhead Trail / Highway 16.The southeastern section from Calgary Trail / Gateway Boulevard to Highway 14 was completed October 23, 2007. The southeastern section is a
public-private partnership (P3 — also known as a design-build-operate project), in which Access Roads won the contract for $493 million to build the road and maintain it for 30 years [ [http://www.accessroadsedmonton.ca/ahd.shtml Access Roads Edmonton ] ] .On the northern section of
Anthony Henday Drive, construction is finished from Highway 16 in the west, north to 137 Ave, where it will meetSt. Albert 's project of a regional road, bypassing the city to the west. Alberta's Premier,Ed Stelmach , has confirmed that the province wants most of the north leg of the Anthony Henday ring road to be completed by 2011 [ [http://www.gov.ab.ca/acn/200707/21828F8958717-ED2C-758A-801CFFD01CC5FAFB.html North Edmonton Ring Road moves ahead as a P3 project ] ] . Construction of the next leg will run 21 km from the Yellowhead west of 184 Street to Manning Drive (Highway 15). When the north stretch is done, a 9 km gap in the northeast will remain. This final completion of the ring includes a crossing over theNorth Saskatchewan River , so approvals fromFisheries and Oceans Canada andTransport Canada , as well as intense environmental studies, will be needed.Interchanges and Intersections
Eventually the entire route will have
freeway status, which means grade separation at all crossings to allow free-flow traffic. This is a list of all the intersections (completed and planned) starting at the eastern intersection of the Anthony Henday and theYellowhead Trail , heading clockwise.External links
* [http://www.transportation.alberta.ca/1701.htm Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation - Edmonton Ring Road]
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