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Town of Drumheller collects feedback on downtown berm traffic changes

Proposed Riverside Drive Closure

The Town is collecting feedback on traffic changes related to the Downtown berm so they can be addressed with residents, commuters, and business owners.
The Town understands this berm design has traffic implications, so there will be many conversations to come about this.
They’re working with the Downtown Area Revitalization Plan (DARP) team to come up with solutions that meet the goals of the revitalization program, and with the emergency services department to come up with solutions to meet the needs of the response times for the community.
Please stay tuned on the Drumheller Flood Mitigation website, social media, and advertising for more information as this project progresses.
To submit your feedback regarding the Downtown berm traffic implications, fill out the online survey here:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/DowntownDrumTraffic

Traffic Survey QR Code
Or, if you prefer to fill out a paper copy, stop by Town Hall.
To watch the recording of the Downtown berm Open House on December 9, where the lead engineer went into depth on the Riverside Drive assessment and results, go here:
https://floodreadiness.drumheller.ca/be-informed/past-community-sessions

The Flood Mitigation Office will also be holding a second Downtown berm Open House (virtual only) on Thursday, January 13, 2022 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. This Open House is to encourage communication between the Community and the Flood Mitigation Office, so residents have the chance to learn more about the project and the corresponding traffic implications. It is also a great opportunity to inquire about any questions or concerns you may have. Register for the Open House here:
https://floodreadiness.drumheller.ca/be-informed/community-events

The recording will be posted online within a few days after the event at
https://floodreadiness.drumheller.ca/be-informed/past-community-sessions


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