Regional council passes numerous road safety improvements on regional roads
Posted May 23, 2024 11:47:23 AM.
Last Updated May 23, 2024 11:52:55 AM.
Regional council has approved a number of road safety improvements in Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Woolwich.
Four new pedestrian crossovers will be added on Courtland Avenue, Frederick Street and Queen Street at Joseph Schneider Haus Trail crossing in Kitchener, as well as St. Andrews Street in Cambridge. A new school bus loading zone will also be added on Frederick Street in front of Suddaby Public Street.
The speed limit on Bleams Road between Fischer-Hallman Road and Trussler Road will be reduced from 70km/hr to 50km/hr to help with the recommended design of the Bleams Road reconstruction project.
Two No Right-Turn-on-Red (RTOR) restrictions will be placed at University Avenue and Erb Street in Waterloo, as well as Arthur Street and Whippoorwill Drive in Woolwich. New traffic signals will also be installed at the Iron Horse Trail Crossing with Borden Avenue in Kitchener.
Regional staff noted they looked at key locations around the region to improve safety and efficiency. The report approved by regional council said most of the improvements would be completed this fall.