Help Make Eaux Claires and Belle Rive Streets Safer
Official title: Eaux Claires and Belle Rive Street Lab
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Eaux Claires and Belle Rive neighbourhoods. The city is collecting feedback through interactive maps where you can mark problem spots like dangerous intersections, speeding areas, or poor visibility. Your input will help design a 'Street Lab' - temporary traffic safety improvements planned for 2026.
Why This Matters
Walk your kids to school in these neighbourhoods? Drive through daily? This is your chance to flag that intersection where cars blow through stop signs, or that corner where you can't see oncoming traffic. The city will actually use your feedback to decide where to put safety improvements.
What Could Change
Based on feedback and traffic data, Edmonton will design temporary safety measures for installation in 2026. These could include things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, improved signage, or visibility improvements at problem intersections. The measures will be tested before any permanent changes are made.
Key Issues
- Where are the most dangerous spots for pedestrians and cyclists?
- Which intersections feel unsafe and why?
- Where do drivers speed or take shortcuts through residential streets?
- What traffic safety issues affect schools in the area?
How to Participate
- Use the Neighbourhood Map to mark traffic safety concerns you've experienced - dangerous intersections, speeding areas, poor visibility spots, and more.
- Use the School Map to share traffic safety concerns that specifically affect schools in the area.
- Complete the "Tell Us About Yourself" survey to share more about how you use the neighbourhood.
- Sign up for project updates to stay informed about the Street Lab progress.