The city says at this point crews will remain focused on blading residential streets. Neighbourhoods that were not initially bladed during a previous cycle will now see blading in the area. The city released a schedule late Thursday afternoon outlining which neighbourhoods are next in line for blading.

The city says starting Friday at 7 a.m., the following neighbourhoods will see blading:

  • Athlone
  • Avonmore
  • Bannerman
  • Belmont
  • Belvedere
  • Boyle Street
  • Britannia Youngstown
  • Canon Ridge
  • Carlton
  • Casselman,
  • Clareview
  • Cromdale
  • Cumberland
  • Delton
  • Dovercourt
  • Ebbers Industrial
  • Fraser
  • Grovenor
  • Hagmann Estate Industrial
  • Hairsine
  • Hermitage
  • Hodgson
  • Homesteader
  • Hudson
  • Kenilworth
  • Kernohan
  • Kilkenny
  • Kirkness
  • Lee Ridge
  • MacEwan
  • Magrath Heights
  • Mayfield
  • McCauley
  • McCleod
  • Meyonohk
  • Michaels Park
  • Miller
  • Oleskiw
  • Ottewel
  • Overlanders
  • Oxford
  • Pembina
  • Prince Charles
  • Richfield
  • Richford
  • Satoo
  • Sherbrooke
  • Sifton Park
  • South Terwillegar
  • Terrace Heights
  • Terwillegar South
  • Terwillegar Towne
  • The Hamptons
  • Tweddle Place
  • Westridge
  • Westwood
  • Woodcroft

The city does admit that if Edmonton sees more snow in the coming days, some equipment will need to be reassigned to main roads.

By 2 p.m. Thursday, city crews finished blading in the following areas:

  • Abbotsfield
  • Beacon Heights
  • Bellevue
  • Bergman
  • Cromdale
  • Kameyosek
  • Oliver
  • Parkdale
  • Riverdale
  • Rossdale
  • Rundle Heights
  • Strathcona
  • Tamarack
  • Tipaskin
  • Virginia Park
  • Wellington

Crews are generally working daily from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. The city asks residents to park off street wherever possible between those hours to give crews room to work.