How Are the New Traffic-Calming Features Working in Webber Greens?

Official title: Webber Greens Street Lab Evaluation Survey

Closed Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
Edmonton installed curb extensions and a center median in the Webber Greens neighbourhood to slow traffic and make streets safer. Now they want to know if it's working. Live here, walk here, bike here, or drive through? The city wants your feedback.

Why This Matters

Live in Webber Greens or travel through it? These changes affect your daily commute. If you've noticed slower traffic or safer crossings, the city wants to hear it. If the curb extensions are causing problems, now's the time to say so.

What Could Change

Based on feedback, the city may adjust or remove some traffic-calming features. Successful measures could become permanent. The results will also shape how Edmonton designs future Street Labs in other neighbourhoods.

Key Issues

  • Are the curb extensions making streets safer for pedestrians and cyclists?
  • Have speeding and shortcutting decreased in the neighbourhood?
  • Should any adjustments be made to the installed measures?

How to Participate

  1. Complete the survey on the consultation page to share your experiences walking, biking, rolling, driving, or taking transit in Webber Greens.
  2. Sign up for project updates to stay informed about next steps.
  3. Contact 311 if you have questions about the project.