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.