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Riverside Drive traffic counts conducted

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The Town of Drumheller carried out a traffic count over the May long weekend on Riverside Drive and 5 Street, between 3 Avenue and 4 Avenue-also known as Schumacher’s Corner.
Town council previously requested the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office (DRFMO) pause work on the Downtown Dike Phase 2 and explore alternate options in April 2022; this announcement came following a public hearing to close a portion of Riverside Drive at which members of the public voiced their concerns regarding the proposed closure both in-person and through written correspondence.
“There will be a second traffic count conducted over the August long weekend as well,” shares Director of Digital Advertising for Alchemy Communications Kate Chase, adding more information will be available after this time.
Data from the May long weekend count shows a total of 5,855 vehicles travelled northbound and 5,920 vehicles travelled southbound between the hours of 10 a.m. Thursday, May 19 and 9:59 a.m. Tuesday, May 24. The annual average daily traffic (AADT) proposes an estimated 2,355 vehicles travel this area of Riverside Drive daily.
Along with counting the number of vehicles using this route, other data collected also included speed and vehicle size.
It found 98 per cent or 11,544 of the vehicles using the route were medium-sized sedan style vehicles, and the average speed travelled along the route was about 45 kilometres per hour.
However, one concerning figure was the top recorded speed captured of 87 kilometres per hour-37 kilometres per hour faster than the posted speed of 50 kilometres per hour for the area-at about 8 a.m. Friday, May 20.
This data will be used to help the Town and DRFMO better understand traffic flow along Riverside Drive over a long weekend and compare it to data from a previous Traffic Impact Assessment for the Downtown Dike project.
Raw data from this count can be found at https://floodreadiness.drumheller.ca/be-informed/resources/drumheller-resiliency-and-flood-mitigation-office.


Emergency crews respond to early morning fire

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Drumheller emergency crews responded to a call for a house fire in the 800 block of 2 Avenue, north of McConkey Park at approximately 7 a.m. on Wednesday, June 1. Crews are on scene. Drumheller RCMP are asking the public to avoid travelling this area to allow emergency personnel to safely do their jobs.

Minor Soccer back on field

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Minor Soccer is back up and running and players, coaches, and parents are happy to be back out on the pitch.
Drumheller Minor Soccer president Scott Duggan said the numbers are bouncing back.
‘We are only a couple of numbers shy of where we were pre-COVID. It is surprising to see the number of kids out there considering what has gone on over the last couple of years,” he said.
Duggan explained the numbers are particularly strong at the younger end of the picture. The club is fielding a U13 mixed travel team that competes with surrounding communities. The younger levels are in house leagues where they can learn skills and have fun.
“We would have had more travel teams if our district had more travel teams. Unfortunately, the rest of the other towns aren’t seeing quite as high numbers as we are,” said Duggan. “It is hard, we would have had to have travelled further to get more games for our travel teams, that’s why we judged against doing that with younger groups.”
There is an age 10-13 house league with about 20 kids signed up.
There are also about 40 players between 6 and 10 playing in a house league.
“We run a mixed batch in that one with five teams. We face them against each other and mix the age groups and try to even it out and make it fair,” he said .
There are about 30 signed up for U5 who practice and scrimmage.
“Our head Coach Brad LeDrew has done a stellar job setting up our house league. Without him, I don’t think we’d be where we are,” said Duggan. “We have had a couple coaches step up to the plate this year. With what LeDrew has done in streaming our program it has made it a lot easier for parents to step in and become coaches.”
He is happy to see the participation coming back.
“Youth soccer is still one of the highest enrolled sports in Canada,” said Duggan. “What the men and women are doing at the national level is phenomenal, and it’s only going to help soccer in Canada, especially at the youth level.”
Those still wanting to get involved can look up Drumheller Minor Soccer on Facebook or contact Duggan at 403-321-0951.


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