Westwood Street Lab Evaluation

Engagement has concluded

October 12, 2023 Project Update: Street Lab Evaluation Complete


The Westwood Vision Zero Street Lab evaluation has ended. Thank you to everyone who has shared their experience with us throughout the project. 

This evaluation, data, and the engineering team’s technical expertise will help determine if any changes are needed to the Street Lab. 


Project History:

  • Evaluation phase: September 19 - October 3, 2023

  • Installation: April 2023 (Public Notice)

  • Street Lab Plan development: January-April 2023

  • Community-led public engagement: Fall 2022 (summary report)

  • Community-led project initiation: 2022



If you have questions about this project, please email saferoads@edmonton.ca. Stay involved by signing up for project updates on the right hand side of this page.

October 12, 2023 Project Update: Street Lab Evaluation Complete


The Westwood Vision Zero Street Lab evaluation has ended. Thank you to everyone who has shared their experience with us throughout the project. 

This evaluation, data, and the engineering team’s technical expertise will help determine if any changes are needed to the Street Lab. 


Project History:

  • Evaluation phase: September 19 - October 3, 2023

  • Installation: April 2023 (Public Notice)

  • Street Lab Plan development: January-April 2023

  • Community-led public engagement: Fall 2022 (summary report)

  • Community-led project initiation: 2022



If you have questions about this project, please email saferoads@edmonton.ca. Stay involved by signing up for project updates on the right hand side of this page.

  • CLOSED: This survey has concluded.

    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. 


    As part of the City of Edmonton’s Vision Zero Street Labs Program, adaptable speed humps were installed on 104 Street between 119 Avenue and 120 Avenue and curb extensions were installed at the intersection of 119 Avenue and 104 Street in Westwood. Speed humps help to curb excessive traffic volume and risky speeds increasing community safety and livability for all. Curb extensions reduce the crossing distance and draw drivers’ attention to the crossing. 


    We would like to hear from you about your experience with this Street Lab. Your feedback will be used to help us evaluate the program, make improvements for future Street Lab projects, and inform possible adjustments to the Westwood Street Lab. The survey will remain open until Tuesday, October 3.

    Engagement has concluded