Help Make Callingwood South Streets Safer
Official title: Callingwood South Street Lab
Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in Callingwood South. The city is planning traffic calming measures—things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, or new signage—and they want residents to pinpoint problem spots on interactive maps.
Why This Matters
Walk your kids to school in Callingwood South? Worried about speeding cars on your street? This is your chance to flag the exact spots that feel dangerous. The city will 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, new crosswalks, or improved signage in Callingwood South. Installation is planned for 2026. The city will publish a 'What We Heard' report showing which areas residents flagged most.
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
- Use the Neighbourhood Map to mark traffic safety concerns anywhere in Callingwood South—speeding, poor visibility, unsafe intersections, and more.
- Use the School Map to flag traffic safety issues specifically affecting schools in the neighbourhood.
- Complete the "Tell Us About Yourself" survey to share more about how you travel in the neighbourhood.
- Review the Benefits of Traffic Calming Measures guide to understand what types of changes might be installed.