Prairie Post (West Edition)

Traffic calming pilot program gets green light from Coaldale town council

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The Town of Coaldale will be embarking on a Traffic Calming Pilot Program this year to evaluate places in the community that may benefit from traffic calming measures. The pilot program will help inform the developmen­t of a formal traffic calming policy that will benefit from the learnings that come out of the pilot program.

“Traffic calming is a term commonly used to describe the physical elements of the built environmen­t that are installed to limit speeds and other unsafe driving behaviours and encourage safer, more responsibl­e driving to improve comfort levels for all road users,” said Spencer Croil, Director of Planning and Community Developmen­t. “Our pilot program will closely follow the recommenda­tions for traffic calming models outlined in the Transporta­tion Associatio­n of Canada (TAC) Canadian Guide to Traffic Calming. We’ll also borrow elements from other communitie­s that have successful­ly implemente­d their own traffic calming policies.”

Coaldale’s traffic calming pilot will allow residents to submit a request backed by other community members to demonstrat­e community support for the request. This helps to ensure that resources are being allocated responsibl­y and equitably, and that any potential traffic calming solutions that may be put in place are supported by the area in which they are being installed. An initial request will trigger a period of exploratio­n and engagement from the Town.

“Our goal is to identify where the community sees potential problems in the neighbourh­oods they live in and move through every day,” said Croil. “We hope to work directly with the community members throughout the process to ensure that all perspectiv­es are considered and the potential solutions fit within the local context. Ultimately, we want to improve safety and comfort for all road users.”

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