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Mayfield Road , 111 Avenue (Norwood Boulevard) , and 112 Avenue is a major arterial road in north Edmonton , Alberta . It serves Edmonton's Northwest Industrial District , the former Town of Jasper Place ( amalgamated with Edmonton in 1964 ), the inner city north Downtown Edmonton , and post-World War II Edmonton. Prior to the opening of Yellowhead Trail in the early 1980s, Highway 16 followed Mayfield Road and 111 Avenue between Stony Plain Road and 109 Street .

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12-472: Mayfield Road may refer to: Mayfield Road, Edinburgh , Scotland Mayfield Road, Edmonton , Alberta, Canada Mayfield Road (Peel Region) , Ontario, Canada U.S. Route 322 , known as Mayfield Road in Greater Cleveland, Ohio [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about roads and streets with

24-479: A mechanism for encouraging business development in a given area. List of neighbourhoods Mayfield Road, 111 Avenue, and 112 Avenue runs through, in order from west to east. The entire route is in Edmonton . West segment The entire route is in Edmonton . 118 Avenue, Edmonton 118 Avenue is the designated name of two major arterial roads in central Edmonton , Alberta , Canada, separated by

36-697: Is due to the street layout of the former town of Beverly . On February 25, 2013 City Council passed a motion and will start evaluating option 2 for 111 Avenue redevelopment with a target area between 82 Street and 101 Street Option 2: Improve Physical Infrastructure along Norwood Boulevard. Coordinate a streetscape plan that incorporates landscape infrastructure conducive to enhancing connectivity to surrounding initiatives and projects. This could include intersection modifications and associated landscape improvements on 96 Street and 95 Street linking to neighbourhood revitalization projects, business revitalization zones and others. Adapt existing eligibility requirements for

48-706: The Coliseum . Prior to the opening of Yellowhead Trail in the early 1980s, Highway 16 followed 118 Avenue between Edmonton's eastern city limit and Princess Elizabeth Avenue before continuing west on 111 Avenue . The Alberta Avenue name only applies for the portion from 109 Street to Wayne Gretzky Drive. Alberta Avenue is targeted for revitalization as part of the Alberta Avenue-Eastwood Business Revitalization Zone . List of neighbourhoods 118 Avenue runs through, in order from west to east: This

60-651: The Edmonton City Centre Airport . The west side services both an industrial area, and a residential area, while the east 118 Avenue, originally Alberta Avenue, is one of the oldest streets in Edmonton outside the downtown core . The name was changed to 118 Avenue in 1914 with the adoption of the grid system. Historically, it was a route between the City of Edmonton in the west and the Town of Beverly in

72-579: The Façade Improvement Program and the Development Incentive Program to enable property owners along Norwood Boulevard to access funding. Currently, Façade Improvement Program funding is limited to projects within existing Business Revitalization Zone boundaries. A capital program and cost estimate for streetscape improvements would need to be developed. Physical infrastructure improvements are generally seen as

84-530: The east. It is also sometimes called the Avenue of Champions . When Beverly was still a separate community from Edmonton, the portion of Alberta Avenue in Beverly was the central business district. Beverly amalgamated with Edmonton on December 31, 1961. Following the amalgamation, Beverly's central business district went into a period of decline. The avenue boasts several major landmarks, including Northlands and

96-560: The main segment of 111 Avenue; it forms the boundary between the residential areas of the former town of Jasper Place and Northwest Industrial District. At 142 Street, 111 Avenue passes through the Edmonton's Central core residential neighbourhoods, passing a number of landmarks including the Telus World of Science , Westmount Centre , Kingsway Mall , Royal Alexandra Hospital , and Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital . The portion between 101 Street and 90 Street has

108-490: The name "Norwood Boulevard" in addition to 111 Avenue, this name has remained since the City of Edmonton decided to number its streets, but keep a select few names . 111 Avenue also has a western segment which continues west of Mayfield Road. It is a collector road which originates at Anthony Henday Drive , passes through the northwestern industrial areas, and ends at 163 Street just north its intersection with 111 Avenue / Mayfield Road. At 90 Street

120-522: The roadway becomes 112 Avenue and passes Commonwealth Stadium . To the east, it enters post-World War II neighbourhoods that are aligned with the North Saskatchewan River and at 76 Street, just west of Wayne Gretzky Drive , it begins run northeast. 112 Avenue ends at 50 Street between 114 Avenue and 115 Avenue, three blocks south of 118 Avenue . The misalignment of cross-streets along 50 Street

132-756: The same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mayfield_Road&oldid=1237785873 " Category : Road disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mayfield Road, Edmonton The roadway begins as "Mayfield Road" and runs northeast from 170 Street , north of Stony Plain Road , and travels north-east for approximately 1.9 km (1.2 mi) before it turns east and continues as 111 Avenue. Originally there

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144-531: Was an interchange at the intersection of Mayfield Road, Stony Plain Road, and 170 Street where through traffic travelled from Highway 16 west (presently part of Stony Plain Road) to Mayfield Road. The interchange was removed in the mid-1980s as part of a larger project that included converting Stony Plain Road and 100 Avenue to one-way streets and accommodating increased traffic on 170 Street. At 163 Street, Mayfield Road turns east and becomes

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