Today is the deadline for public feedback on the capital city’s updated traffic calming policy. Councillor Maggie Burton says the city’s first traffic-calming policy, introduced in 2011, includes a number of ways to slow traffic down.
That includes physical objects like speed bumps and curb extensions to change the way drivers operate.
She says residents can request traffic calming measures in their neighbourhoods if they think speeding has become an issue. The city is now updating that policy to help the process go more smoothly and get drivers to slow down.






















