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Construction of New Roundabout at Portugal Cove Road, Major’s Path and Airport Heights Drive

13 April 2026

The City of St. John’s will begin construction of a new roundabout at the intersection of Portugal Cove Road, Major’s Path and Airport Heights Drive starting the week of Monday, April 13, with work expected to continue until the end of 2026.

The roundabout is designed to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for both drivers and pedestrians at this busy intersection. It will also include active transportation crossings and connections to the shared-use path on the north side of Major’s Path, as well as links to the Virginia River Trail system. This work marks the final phase of the multi-year Major’s Path and Portugal Cove Road Improvements project.

Work will begin during the week of April 13 with site preparation, which means you may notice some activity in the area, but no heavy construction or lane reductions are expected during this week.

Following site preparation, residents and commuters should expect disruptions, including lane reductions and slower traffic. The City will make every effort to minimize impacts, including implementing the following minimum traffic lane requirements throughout the duration of the project:

  • Portugal Cove Road: One lane of traffic will remain open in each direction at all times.
  • Major’s Path and Airport Heights Drive: One lane will remain open in each direction during peak traffic hours (7 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.). At other times, traffic may be reduced to one shared lane for both directions.

The City recognizes that this work will cause disruption for residents, commuters and passengers travelling to and from St. John’s International Airport. Motorists are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra time to reach their destination. Project timelines are subject to change based on weather and operational requirements.

Pedestrian access will be maintained during construction, and the public is asked to follow all posted signage, obey directions from traffic personnel, and use caution when travelling near construction zones.

The City of St. John’s will provide updates on traffic interruptions and progress throughout the duration of the project.