A second Vision Zero Street Lab, which uses adaptable traffic calming measures to increase street safety, is being explored in Beverly Heights!





In 2022, Beverly Heights community members led engagement and worked with the City to explore solutions to traffic safety concerns in the neighbourhood. This year, the City i leading another round of engagement to allow more community members to share their lived experiences. The City would like to hear from you to help determine if further adaptable measures would improve road safety and livability in Beverly Heights.


Share Your Experiences

We want to hear perspectives from people who use all modes of transportation to get around the community.

Residents play an ADVISORY role in this project, meaning the City will be collecting their lived experience and insight into what the street safety issues are in the neighbourhood.

Get involved using the following methods:

  • Provide feedback on the interactive map open June 4- June 25, 2024 below.
  • Take the online survey open June 4 - June 25, 2024.
  • Attend the in-person engagement event on Tuesday, June 11 at the Beverly Heights Community League. Register on Eventbrite.


How Your Insights will be Used

Feedback shared will be used to determine if this neighbourhood is best suited for a Street Lab, and a What We Heard report will be posted on Vision Zero Street Labs webpage.

If a Street Lab is the best fit for your neighbourhood, City staff will use their engineering expertise, with your feedback in mind, to determine what adaptable measures will have the greatest impact in the neighbourhood.

If a Street Lab is not the best fit for your neighbourhood, another Safe Mobility program may be recommended.


For more project information visit Vision Zero Street Labs

If you have questions about this project, please email saferoads@edmonton.ca. Stay informed by signing up for project updates.

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Phase 1 Survey - Concluded

Phase 1 Survey - Concluded

This Phase 1 survey is no longer accepting feedback, please proceed to the Phase 2 survey(External link) to provide feedback.




The Survey has now concluded.