June 6 Update

In May of this year, the City asked residents to share their traffic safety concerns and perspectives in the neighbourhood. The results of this engagement are available in this What We Heard report.

The Safe Mobility team considered a variety of inputs when determining next steps. Inputs include technical requirements such as speed and traffic volume counts, the Safe Mobility Strategy and thoughts and perspectives gathered from public engagement.

After reviewing the public feedback, in which the majority of respondents expressed comfort for the proposed safety measures, the City has decided to move forward with the installation of permanent speed humps and adaptable curb extensions. These measures will address speeding and crosswalk safety, both of which were highlighted as concerns by respondents in the online survey.

Following installation there will be periodic monitoring to assess the impact of the traffic calming measures and to determine if further actions may be needed. Included in this monitoring will be the review of all related inquiries from residents that the city may receive.

Installation of the speed humps and curb extensions is scheduled to take place in mid-June, weather permitting. A public notice will be hand-delivered to Wolf Willow Crescent and Wolf Willow Point residents prior to the installation.

If you have questions about this project, please email saferoads@edmonton.ca