A Vision Zero Street Lab, which uses adaptable traffic calming measures to increase street safety, is being explored in Parkview.
The City conducted engagement from July 25 to August 23. And all tools are now closed.
Many thanks to everyone who took the time to share their experiences and insights with us.
City staff are now working to review the results and compile a What We Heard report to share our learnings back with community members. When available, the report will be added to this page.
Your feedback will be used in conjunction with technical data to decide if a Street Lab is the best solution for the street safety issues the neighbourhood is facing, or if another Safe Mobility program would be more appropriate.
A Vision Zero Street Lab, which uses adaptable traffic calming measures to increase street safety, is being explored in Parkview.
The City conducted engagement from July 25 to August 23. And all tools are now closed.
Many thanks to everyone who took the time to share their experiences and insights with us.
City staff are now working to review the results and compile a What We Heard report to share our learnings back with community members. When available, the report will be added to this page.
Your feedback will be used in conjunction with technical data to decide if a Street Lab is the best solution for the street safety issues the neighbourhood is facing, or if another Safe Mobility program would be more appropriate.
The City of Edmonton’s Vision Zero Street Labs use adaptable measures to improve street safety at the neighbourhood level. These adaptable measures can reduce speeding, shortcutting, and other risky driving behaviours.
A Street Lab is currently being explored in Parkview, and we would like to hear from you about what you’re experiencing in the neighbourhood.
The purpose of this survey is to:
Understand what and where the traffic safety concerns are in the neighbourhood
Gain insight into possible traffic safety solutions