Help Improve Traffic Safety in Miller Neighbourhood

Official title: Miller Street Lab

Closed Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Miller neighbourhood. The city is planning traffic calming measures—things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, or improved signage—to make streets safer. Your feedback on the interactive map will help decide where these changes go.

Why This Matters

Live in Miller? Walk your kids to school there? This is your chance to flag that sketchy intersection or the street where cars always speed. The city will actually use your input to decide where to put traffic calming measures in 2026.

What Could Change

Based on feedback and traffic data, the city will install traffic calming measures in Miller in 2026. That could mean speed bumps on residential streets, new crosswalks at dangerous intersections, or better signage where visibility is poor.

Key Issues

  • Where are the most dangerous spots for pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers in Miller?
  • What traffic safety problems have you experienced—speeding, poor visibility, unsafe intersections?
  • What traffic calming measures would best address neighbourhood concerns?

How to Participate

  1. Use the Interactive Map on the consultation page to mark locations where you've experienced traffic safety issues like speeding, poor visibility, or unsafe intersections.
  2. Complete the "Tell Us About Yourself!" Survey on the consultation page to share more about how you use streets in Miller.
  3. Read the User Guide next to the map to understand the types of traffic safety concerns you can report.
  4. Sign up for project updates here to stay informed about the Street Lab plan.