Scramble crossing complete
We are pleased to announce the intersection at Centennial Street and Lakeshore Drive is changing to a pedestrian scramble crossing to improve safety. Cars turning at intersections is one of the main causes of pedestrian collisions. Scramble intersections cut these pedestrian collisions in half. In a scramble intersection, pedestrians and vehicles are never in the intersection at the same time. These intersections work very well in other high volume tourist areas like Canmore and Banff.
Any change takes some time to get used to. Please show kindness and patience while everybody learns to scramble.
How do they work?
- When all vehicles have a red, pedestrians can cross in any direction, including diagonally
- During the all-red signal, vehicles, including cars, motorcycles, buses and bikes, must stop
- Drivers: Do not turn on a red on any corner
- Pedestrians cross-all-ways phase typically activates every third signal rotation
When?
- Construction begins the week of June 9, 2025
- We hope to have it completed by June 13, 2025
Questions?
- Leave your question in the Ask & Answered on the Centennial Street project page
This project is complete for 2025.
Next Phase: Centennial Street (from 50 Avenue to Lakeshore Drive)
- Fall 2025 engagement: Have your say about the design of the next phase. Construction for this phase starts in 2027, after the 2026 construction break
- 2026: Break from construction
- 2027: Construction resumes
