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Streets to be converted for summer pedestrian use by mid-May: city

A bicyclist rides down Victoria Park Road in Edmonton in a lane the city closed to vehicular traffic for pedestrian use during the summer. (File photo / CTV News Edmonton) A bicyclist rides down Victoria Park Road in Edmonton in a lane the city closed to vehicular traffic for pedestrian use during the summer. (File photo / CTV News Edmonton)
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Crews will begin work this week converting some streets for pedestrian traffic instead of vehicular for the summer.

By mid-May, the following mobility lanes and shared streets are expected to be open:

  • Saskatchewan Drive from 109 Street to 104 Street;
  • 104 Street from Saskatchewan Drive to University Avenue; and
  • Victoria Park Road from 116 Street to River Valley Road.

On Victoria Park Road and Saskatchewan Drive, the speed limit will also be reduced to 40 km/h.

This program, called "Summer Streets," was first implemented in 2020 and is part of the city's goal of growing its active transportation network.  

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