Share Your Feedback on Belgravia's Traffic

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About This Project

The City of Edmonton wants your feedback! Your input is important for understanding Belgravia's traffic flow and congestion challenges. This input, along with technical and policy considerations, will be used to help assess potential short-term and long-term neighborhood traffic and shortcutting improvement measures.

Potential improvement measures will be brought to the Urban Planning Committee for information.

Further Committee direction and funding would be required to implement any future improvement measures.

Engagement Opportunities

You are invited to learn more about the project and share your feedback. The following engagement opportunities are open from Nov 24 until Dec 21, 2025.

  • 🖐️Learn More below about the project, how feedback is used and next steps.
  • 💡Share Your Thoughts below about your experience with traffic flow and congestion challenges.
  • 📍Show Us below the neighborhood conditions we should be aware of
  • Register for the December 10, 2025 online Q&A
  • Sign up for a walking tour
  • Schedule a "chat with a planner" session to talk to a member of the project team.

🖐️Learn More!

As the number of people living in Edmonton grows, the City strives to adapt Edmonton’s mobility system to move people around as efficiently and effectively as possible. There has been an increase in concerns in the Belgravia neighbourhood about traffic congestion and queuing along certain roadways, as well as shortcutting through the neighbourhood, especially during peak rush hour times. This project was initiated as a result of a Council motion made on April 8, 2025 (see item 10.2), which directed the City to complete a traffic assessment study of the Belgravia neighbourhood and identify potential short- and long-term interventions to optimize the road network and reduce shortcutting.

The role of the public when participating in engagement for the Belgravia Traffic Review is at the ADVISE level of the City’s Public Engagement Spectrum. This means that the City will use feedback you share on this project to:

  • Inform the City’s planning analysis and ensure all factors are taken into consideration
  • Help assess potential short-term and long-term neighborhood traffic and shortcutting improvement measures.
  • Summarize feedback for Urban Planning Committee so they are aware of the public’s perspectives prior to providing further direction.

A What We Heard report that summarises the feedback received will be posted online and provided to anyone who registers and submits feedback through this page or by contacting the project team directly.

Urban Planning Committee

Once Administration completes its review and has determined its recommendation, the improvement measures will be brought to the Urban Planning Committee for information.

Further Committee direction and funding would be required to implement any future improvement measures.

Belgravia Traffic Review

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💡Share Your Thoughts!


As we explore potential traffic solutions in Belgravia, what should we keep in mind? What is important to you?

Note: Your comments will be public. Please do not share any sensitive or personal information. For "neighbourhoods" please select the neighbourhood you live in, this will NOT be shown publicly. Please indicate if you live in the neighbourhood, regularly visit, or commute. (max 140 characters).

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14 December, 2025

PG says:

Make Saskatchewan drive road through road to allow groat road user to merge directly on belgravia road (72 Ave).

14 December, 2025

PG says:

Force west specific builder on 76 avenue to use back alley for construction work and open block lane on 76 ave and 114 crossing.

14 December, 2025

PG says:

Remove bike lane from 76 ave (between 114 and 109 street) and widen walkway and make it shared. Concrete divider making street narrow.

14 December, 2025

PG says:

115 street and Uni Ave ( Kaye Parking Lot) Signal time is long. 2 pedestrian lights on 114 street need to turn to amber flashing vs red

12 December, 2025

Fuzzypickle says:

I attend St Paul's United church and am frustrated by the traffic congestion during afternoon rush hour caused by the multiple LRT then.

11 December, 2025

Moriarity says:

Rush hour drivers shortcut through 'hood, LRT light cycle starts over if interrupted, endless construction, City ignoring our feedback.

8 December, 2025

T says:

The sequence of the lights resets to the start every time a train goes thru so some cars never get to go at busy train times (114/ 76 ave)

6 December, 2025

Shannon says:

I am there daily for work and we need to consider the impact on businesses in the neighborhood and the absence of parking. Rhe let supports

5 December, 2025

Gram says:

When the traffic lights have been interruption because of the train the cycle should resume its cycle and not revert to its normal cycle.

4 December, 2025

Lorne says:

Rush-hour traffic traps residents 4–6 pm. Speeding shortcutters on Sask. Dr./76 Ave make dangerous U-turns to escape, surging into alleys.

4 December, 2025

McKernanDad says:

The neighbourhood bottlenecks traffic and traps you with no exit. With my kids activities throughout, it is often impassable.

30 November, 2025

Chad says:

Those saying drive less are privileged, they can afford rugged outdoor clothes. More people would use transit if it were safe and warm.

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