Help Improve Traffic Safety in Falconer Heights

Official title: Falconer Heights Street Lab

Closed Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Falconer Heights. The city is testing temporary traffic calming measures—like speed bumps or better crosswalks—before making permanent changes. Your feedback on the neighbourhood map helps identify problem spots.

Why This Matters

Live in Falconer Heights? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or the stretch where speeding makes walking feel dangerous. The city will actually use your input to decide where to put traffic calming measures in 2026.

What Could Change

Based on feedback, the city could install speed bumps, curb extensions, better crosswalks, or improved signage in Falconer Heights. These start as temporary "Street Lab" measures in 2026, then become permanent if they work.

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 main roads?

How to Participate

  1. This engagement has concluded. Visit the Street Labs Website for updates on what was heard and next steps.
  2. Sign up for project updates to stay informed about the Street Lab plan for Falconer Heights.

What Happened

The engagement period has concluded. The city collected feedback through an interactive neighbourhood map and a community survey. Results will be published on the Vision Zero Street Labs website, and the information will be used alongside traffic data to develop a Street Lab plan for installation in 2026.