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Highway 2 and 11 South of Prince Albert

The Ministry of Highways is working on safety and capacity improvements to Highway 2 and 11 south of Prince Albert.

Hwy 2 and 11

The study will help develop a plan to relieve traffic flow issues and accommodate an increase in future traffic on Highway 2 and Highway 11.

The study will evaluate the safety and risk at two intersections including:

  • Highway 2 and Highway 11
  • Highway 2 and Elevator Road

We are currently in the planning phase and want to hear from you!

What we needed from you?

Functional Planning Study and review of the proposed information was available for comment in November 2022.

Who was asked to take part in this survey?

Anyone and everyone who uses this road.

Thank you for your participation.

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