Temporary Mini-Roundabout in Kenmount Terrace

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Consultation has concluded

All 2017 pilot projects have finished. For information about the outcomes and status of the project, check out the Frequently Asked Questions section.

A modern mini-roundabout design using temporary re-usable materials is being tested at the intersection of Great Eastern Drive and Petite Forte Drive in the Kenmount Terrace area.

Information on Council's decision can be found in the minutes of the April 16, 2018 regular meeting of Council.

All 2017 pilot projects have finished. For information about the outcomes and status of the project, check out the Frequently Asked Questions section.

A modern mini-roundabout design using temporary re-usable materials is being tested at the intersection of Great Eastern Drive and Petite Forte Drive in the Kenmount Terrace area.

Information on Council's decision can be found in the minutes of the April 16, 2018 regular meeting of Council.

Consultation has concluded
  • TRAFFIC PILOT PROJECTS: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

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    CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

    The City has recently introduced several traffic pilot projects throughout the city to enhance pedestrian safety, improve traffic flow and increase parking availability. The infrastructure to support the projects will be removed before snow clearing operations begin. 

    Staff are now seeking public feedback on each project through an online survey. The public opinion survey is focused on the following pilot projects: 

    Church Hill and Veteran’s Square reconfiguration 

    Plymouth Street and Duckworth Street one way loop 

    Kenmount Terrace mini-roundabout 

    Winter Avenue no entry restriction 

    The City’s transportation engineering staff have been monitoring each of the areas. The public feedback that is received through this online survey will inform the evaluation and be presented to City Council. Once presented, Council will determine if the pilot project changes will become permanent at these locations. 

    The survey will be open for two weeks and is available here.