Strathcona County aims to keep residents moving safely and efficiently on our roads.
Traffic management includes traffic signal coordination, neighbourhood traffic reviews, traffic calming and pedestrian safety.
Traffic signals
Traffic engineers and technologists operate and monitor traffic flow to determine appropriate signal timing and coordination patterns.
Parking rules and regulations
On-street parking is an important part of a safe road network, including RV parking, parking bans during snow removal and cul-de-sac parking restrictions. Learn more.
Trains and railway crossings
Find contact information, safety resources and an overview of noise concerns and train whistle cessation.
Traffic counts and noise
Request a traffic noise study or learn more about how the County monitors traffic counts to inform traffic management decisions.
Neighbourhood traffic reviews
Residential concerns related to speeding, short-cutting and pedestrian safety and traffic around schools may be addressed through neighbourhood traffic reviews. Learn more.
Traffic features
The County uses a variety of features to support traffic safety, including speed humps, curb extensions and delineator posts.
Guiding principles
An overview of the strategic plans, partnerships and data that help inform traffic management and safety approaches.
Pedestrian safety initiatives
Crosswalk improvements such as improved signage and pavement markings, rectangular rapid flashing beacons, yield lines and push button signs. Learn more.
Traffic disruptions calendar
Upcoming road closures, construction and events that reduce lanes or slow traffic. See the calendar.