Vehicles stranded by 30-metre sink depression at Crowfoot LRT safely removed by city

City cordoned off wide section of the C-Train station's parking lot on Wednesday

Image | Crowfoot depression

Caption: A section of the parking lot at the Crowfoot LRT station is cordoned off as crews assess a growing depression with a diameter of about 30 metres. (Rosa Marchitelli/CBC)

Vehicles stranded for more than 24 hours in a cordoned-off section of the Crowfoot LRT station parking lot — due to an apparent sink depression — have been safely removed.
The city was tipped off to the growing depression Wednesday by a customer complaining about a tripping hazard in the short-term parking lot on the north side of Crowchild Trail.
Sherri Zickefoose, spokesperson for the City of Calgary, told CBC News Thursday that the impacted car owners were "very understanding."
She said the city is still investigating underground in the northwest parking lot to determine the root cause.
In the interim, Zickefoose said the city has installed some more permanent barriers.
"To keep customers safely away from the area," she said.
Zickefoose added the wheelchair ramp is accessible and there are four handicapped parking stalls still available.
"It's business as usual, except the short-term four-hour parking spots are blocked off temporarily," she said.
There is still no word on when they will be excavating the surface, but Zickefoose said it could be as early as next week.