Help Make Kenilworth Streets Safer

Official title: Kenilworth Street Lab

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Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Kenilworth. The city is planning traffic calming measures—things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, or new signage—to reduce crashes and make streets safer. Your feedback on problem spots will shape what gets installed in 2026.

Why This Matters

Walk your kids to school in Kenilworth? Drive through the neighbourhood? This is your chance to flag the spots that feel dangerous. Speeding cars, blind corners, sketchy crosswalks—the city wants to know. What you share could mean a new crosswalk or speed bump on your street.

What Could Change

Based on feedback, Edmonton will install traffic calming measures in Kenilworth in 2026. That could include speed bumps, curb extensions, new crosswalks, or improved signage at problem intersections. The city will combine your input with traffic data and collision history to decide what goes where.

Key Issues

  • Where are the most dangerous spots for pedestrians and cyclists?
  • Which intersections feel unsafe due to speeding or poor visibility?
  • Where do drivers cut through residential streets to avoid traffic?
  • What traffic safety concerns affect schools in the area?

How to Participate

  1. This engagement has concluded. Visit the Street Labs Website for up-to-date information on the project.
  2. Sign up for project updates using this form to stay informed about next steps.

What Happened

The engagement period has concluded. The city collected feedback through interactive maps and surveys from November 4-25. Results will be published on the Vision Zero Street Labs website, and the traffic calming measures are anticipated to be installed in 2026.