Ormsby Place Traffic Calming Pilot Project

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About the project Traffic shortcutting is an issue in communities, with residents expressing concerns about safety and their quality of life. City Council has heard these concerns, and in response, has asked Transportation Services to explore a streamlined process to address localized and emerging traffic shortcutting and speeding issues. What does this mean for your neighbourhood? Your neighbourhood is one of four communities chosen for the pilot project based on resident concerns regarding traffic volume and speeding. In the September 2015, through movements were banned at the intersection of 69 Avenue and 188 Street (except ETS/Bicycles) and driver feedback signs were installed on Ormsby Road East for speed awareness. What is the next step? The Traffic Shortcutting Pilot Project is focused on evaluating the public involvement process along with the traffic calming measures. Your feedback will be gathered and included in the report back to City Council s Transportation Committee on March 23 rd.

Neighbourhood

Traffic Calming Measures DRIVER FEEDBACK SIGN FOR SOUTHBOUND TRAFFIC DRIVER FEEDBACK SIGN FOR NORTHBOUND TRAFFIC

Traffic Calming Measures Northbound 69 Avenue and 188 Street Southbound 69 Avenue and 188 Street

Driver Feedback Sign

Traffic Volumes #1 20 25% of traffic not obeying signage (400 570 vehicles per day) #2 Location Daily Volume Reduction Before After #1 Ormsby Road E, North of 65 Avenue 2,030 810 60% #2 Ormsby Road E, North of 62B Avenue 2,010 950 53%

Traffic Shortcutting Shortcutting was measured along Ormsby Road East before and after the changes at the 69 Avenue 188 Street intersection Percentage Shortcutting Number of vehicles shortcutting in two hour period Before After Before After 7AM 9AM 38% 23% 83 27 4PM 6PM 29% 18% 126 63

Vehicle Speeds #1 Why is speed important? If a pedestrian is struck at 30 km/h, an adult has a 95% chance of survival. At 60 km/h, the chance of survival is 10%. #2 Location Speed Limit (km/h) Average Speed (km/h) Before After #1 Ormsby Road E, North of 65 Avenue 50 42 46 #2 Ormsby Road E, North of 62B Avenue 50 44 47

Public Involvement Process Pre meetings with the concerned citizens and Community League representatives Pre meeting with Ward Councillor Notification Flyer to neighbourhood residents Roadside signs prior to traffic calming measures Traffic Shortcutting Pilot Project Website Neighbourhood Phone Survey Drop in Public Meeting (today s event)

What We Heard 209 inquiries were received through email and phone calls Common Themes Included: Inadequate consultation with area residents Should not restrict movement between neighbourhoods: Lymburn residents are not shortcutters Should not restrict movement between neighbourhoods: residents are not shortcutters Should not restrict movement between neighbourhoods; instead, we should put speed humps along Ormsby Road East We have now shifted traffic to 184 Street; past an elementary school, the Community League building, and a church Restricting the movement will only succeed if there is adequate enforcement

Phone Survey Results 113 residents were surveyed from January 21 to 24, 2016 The Public Engagement Process Approximately 75% of the respondents were aware of the community traffic management process in Ormsby Place Almost 65% of the respondents felt they had enough information to clearly understand the pilot project 30% of the respondents felt the project included opportunities to provide input into decisions The Traffic Management Measures Approximately 35% of respondents were satisfied with the peak hour traffic volumes and traffic safety along Ormsby Road East prior to the traffic management measures Close to 55% of respondents are comfortable with the banning of through movements at the intersection of 69 Avenue and 188 Street Since the banning of through movements at the intersection of 69 Avenue and 188 Street: Approximately 40% of respondents feel the traffic volume decreased Almost 30% of respondents feel the traffic safety improved Since the installation of the Driver Feedback Signs, approximately 35% of respondents feel the traffic safety improved

Next Steps The Traffic Shortcutting Pilot Project is focused on evaluating the public involvement process along with the traffic calming measures Your feedback will be gathered and included in a report to the Transportation Committee on March 23 rd. For more information, please visit: www.edmonton.ca/trafficshortcuttingpilot The results of the pilot project will provide input into the development of a City Policy for Traffic Management