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The City of Hamilton is working with partners in Ward 3 to create a Complete Streets Report to help improve road safety throughout the various neighbourhoods in Ward 3.
In response to concerns from residents of Ward 3 and in an effort to further the progress being made through Hamilton’s Strategic Road Safety Program and Vision Zero Action Plan, The City of Hamilton has engaged a consultant team from WSP Canada Inc. To create a report that will offer locally-tailored solutions that can reduce residential traffic speeds, enhance public spaces and improve road safety for all users.
This project is specifically focused on improving safety and operations along residential and collector streets only – arterial roads will not be a part of this project since they are already under consideration as part of the ongoing Complete Livable Better Streets Design Manual Project.
We want to hear from you!
Phase 1: Data collection - We want to know where your concerns are as they relate to traffic safety. Once we have identified common areas of concern, we will work extensively with community groups to co-design solutions that meet their needs.
Phase 2: Experience based engagement - We will be deploying interventions across Ward 3 based on the feedback collected during phase 1. We will be tracking how those interventions impact operations, but we also want to hear from you about how you feel about the interventions – do they meet your needs, are they improving your experiences, and do they help to improve access and equity in Ward 3?
The results of our study will be presented in the final report, which will include design drawings, estimated costs and a suite of tools to assist in impementing broader traffic calming efforts across Ward 3.
The City of Hamilton is working with partners in Ward 3 to create a Complete Streets Report to help improve road safety throughout the various neighbourhoods in Ward 3.
In response to concerns from residents of Ward 3 and in an effort to further the progress being made through Hamilton’s Strategic Road Safety Program and Vision Zero Action Plan, The City of Hamilton has engaged a consultant team from WSP Canada Inc. To create a report that will offer locally-tailored solutions that can reduce residential traffic speeds, enhance public spaces and improve road safety for all users.
This project is specifically focused on improving safety and operations along residential and collector streets only – arterial roads will not be a part of this project since they are already under consideration as part of the ongoing Complete Livable Better Streets Design Manual Project.
We want to hear from you!
Phase 1: Data collection - We want to know where your concerns are as they relate to traffic safety. Once we have identified common areas of concern, we will work extensively with community groups to co-design solutions that meet their needs.
Phase 2: Experience based engagement - We will be deploying interventions across Ward 3 based on the feedback collected during phase 1. We will be tracking how those interventions impact operations, but we also want to hear from you about how you feel about the interventions – do they meet your needs, are they improving your experiences, and do they help to improve access and equity in Ward 3?
The results of our study will be presented in the final report, which will include design drawings, estimated costs and a suite of tools to assist in impementing broader traffic calming efforts across Ward 3.
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27 Jun 2022
Held June 23, 2022.
The Project Team presented the project recommendations and provide information about temporary traffic calming measures that are being considered for Ward 3.
If you are unable to add comments using the Miro Tool, please provide comments by email to brad.wyllie@hamilton.ca(External link). Comments should be provided by July 7, 2022.
Complete Streets Report for Ward 3 has finished this stage
Collect information about priority areas to improve traffic safety (October to December 2021)
Phase 2: Design Alternatives
Complete Streets Report for Ward 3 has finished this stage
Working with community groups and stakeholders to create a suite of options for the design of traffic calming and road safety interventions in Ward 3. (January to March 2022)
Phase 3: Experience Based Engagement
Complete Streets Report for Ward 3 is currently at this stage
Interventions will be tested throughout Ward 3, with ongoing opportunities to provide feedback. (March to May 2022)
Phase 4: Final Study Report
this is an upcoming stage for Complete Streets Report for Ward 3
Data and feedback will be incorporated into a final document. (July 2022)