Temporary Closure of Main Hall

The Lakeview Main Hall is closed until April 1st due to roof structural work.

Office staff working remotely.  Please contact Nadia at 403-630-1430 or [email protected] during office hours.

Office Hours:

Monday – Thursday 9:30am – 2:30pm

Friday – Sunday Closed

Get yours now – “I ❤️ Lakeview” socks

“I ❤️ Lakeview” Socks

Good for your feet.

Good for our community.

All proceeds go towards renovating our tennis courts and Main Hall building. Please consider supporting this important initiative and have Lakeview at your feet.

Stay tuned for more Lakeview Swag. 

Pick up and/or drop off will be arranged after you place your order.  Please contact Nadia during office hours at 403-242-8660 to make arrangements.

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Lakeview Preschool Registration

Looking for a community preschool led by qualified and trusted teachers? The LCA Preschool is hosting an Open House tonight (Tuesday, January 23rd) from 6-8pm at the Lakeview Baptist Church.  Please see attached for more information.

Also, the LCA Preschool 3 and 4-year program registration goes live at 8 am on Saturday, February 3rd for the 2024/2025 school year.  If you have a 3 or 4 year old, please considering joining our inclusive classroom focused on creative hands-on learning.

For more information about our Preschool program, visit: https://www.lakeviewcommunitypreschool.ca/

LAKEVIEW’S HOLIDAY GIVING DRIVE

Until December 19, 2023

Donate cash or gift cards to local families in need.

The Lakeview Community Association and Jennie Elliott School Parent Council are joining together to support local families.

Help support vulnerable Lakeview families by dropping off cash or gift cards to the LCA Office.

Gift cards empower parents and caregivers to buy what they need for their families to get through the holiday season.

Any amount helps to make a difference.

DROP-OFF:

Lakeview Community Association

6110 34 Street SW Monday – Thursday 9:30am – 2:30pm

December Traffic Update

As winter weather will have arrived by the time that you read this newsletter, its important for Lakeview residents to adjust their driving for the current weather conditions. As our roads become icy this winter, remember to decrease your vehicle speed which also decreases your braking distance to come to a stop. After our first snowfall, I watched numerous vehicles slide through the 3-way stop at Lakeview Dr and Lancaster Way SW as these drivers were travelling too fast to be able to safely stop due to the icy conditions.

Here are some updates from the traffic committee:

  • On October 11, I spent an hour with a Calgary Police officer from the Residential Safety Traffic Unit monitoring the intersection of 37 St & 66 Ave SW for vehicles not stopping at the all-way stop. Over that time, this officer gave out 5 tickets of $405 and 3 demerit points to drivers for failing to stop at a marked intersection. Please remember to come to a complete stop at this intersection (all ways), especially if pedestrians are present, as the fine rises to $810 and 4 demerit points in that case.
  • The speed limit on Lakeview Drive has been reduced from 50km/h to 40km/h. Please adjust your speed accordingly.
  • The Crowchild Bridge Rehabilitation Project over Glenmore Trail has been completed. Thanks to all Lakeview residents for their patience over the past 6 months!
  • For speeding concerns, please contact the Calgary Police Service on their non-emergency line: 403-266-1234 or submit a traffic service request (TSR) on their website.

If you have any traffic concerns or questions, please send an email to [email protected].

October 2023 Traffic Update

October Traffic Update

As you read this article, the kids will be back at school and parents will have settled back into their work routines. As we approach Fall, this is a good time to remind residents to look out for pedestrians and cyclists using and crossing our roads. Residents, please set a good example for visitors to our neighbourhood by following our speed limits, choosing not to park in restricted no parking/stopping zones and by not making illegal U-turns.

Here are some updates from the traffic committee:

  • Work will continue on the Crowchild bridge over Glenmore until Fall/Winter 2023. Please plan for delays during this time as there will be both bridge and lane closures. For regular updates and to sign up for the project newsletter go to: Calgary.ca/CrowOverGlenRehab.
  • SLOW trailers that display a message for drivers to slow down when exceeding the speed limit will be posted throughout our neighbourhood in September/October. Please do not park directly in front of the trailer as your vehicle will obstruct the display board for approaching vehicles.
  • The City of Calgary has completed their noise study along Glenmore Trail and a summary of these results is listed below. As 2 of these locations have a noise level over 65 dBA (the city maximum for a truck route), the city will be discussing with the traffic committee, possible noise mitigation measures.
LOCATIONLAKEVIEW CA NOISE STUDY RESULTSTHE CITY OF CALGARY NOISE STUDY RESULTS
5408 Ladbrook DriveUnder 65 Decibel 
5828 Londonderry Cr Under 65 Decibel
6123 Lockinvar RoadOver 65 DecibelOver 65 Decibel
2944 Lathom CrescentUnder 65 Decibel 
6020 Lacombe Way Over 65 Decibel
  • The LCA has made a couple of speed signs that have the posted speed limits (one for 30km/h and the other for 40 km/h) on them with a message to slow down. If you are interested in having a sign to place on the street outside your home, please send an email to [email protected] to make a request.
  • We have heard several concerns from residents about drivers and cyclists not stopping at marked crosswalks and yielding to pedestrians in that crosswalk. As a driver/cyclist you must stop and then wait until the pedestrian has left the roadway before continuing on your way. Otherwise, this may cost you a fine of $810 and 4 demerit points. Please remember to drive safely.
  • For speeding concerns, please contact the Calgary Police Service on their non-emergency line: 403-266-1234 or submit a traffic service request (TSR) on their website.

If you have any traffic concerns or questions, please send an email to [email protected].

Upcoming Full Bridge Closure – September 29th to October 1st

Our next full bridge closure is anticipated to start Friday, September 29th at 9 p.m. and the bridge will re-open at or before 9 p.m. on Sunday, October 1st.

It’s important to note, the Eastbound Glenmore Trail off-ramp turning onto Southbound Crowchild will be CLOSED from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturday, September 30th for paving. Commuters heading into Lakeview will need to take a detour through 37th Street or take an alternate route.

Pathway Closure
To build the multi-use pathway, the west sidewalk on the bridge and part of the pathway on Crowchild Trail are anticipated to remain closed until October 15th. Detour signage is posted in this area to guide pedestrians and cyclists.

Crowchild Bridge Closure Jun 24-26

Upcoming Full Bridge Closure – June 24th to June 26th

Our next full bridge closure is anticipated to start Saturday, June 24th at 5:00 a.m. and the bridge will re-open at or before 5:00 a.m. on Monday, June 26th. We are asking the public to continue to follow all posted signage in the construction area including speed reductions and to expect some delays.

Regular project updates and a link to subscribe to the project newsletter will be posted on Calgary.ca/CrowOverGlenRehab

May 2023 Traffic Update

  • According to the Lakeview Community Survey data collected last June, the top 3 traffic calming measures that were selected by residents are: 1) Pedestrian crossing signs/lights, 2) Speed bumps/raised crosswalks and 3) Reduced speed limits.  Based on this information, the traffic committee has chosen to work on reducing speed limits in Lakeview to enhance pedestrian and cyclist safety as this can be done relatively quickly and efficiently.  The other measures will have to go through the City’s traffic calming process which can take up to 3 years, if approved.
  • The speed limit on 63 Ave SW (from Crowchild Trail to Lakeview Drive) has been reduced to 40km/h effective immediately. However, the playground zone speed limit along 63 Ave remains at 30km/h from 7:30 to 21:00 daily.  The LCA traffic committee requested this change on behalf of Lakeview residents to increase pedestrian safety along this busy route.  Drivers, please adjust your speed accordingly.
  • City of Calgary, ‘SLOWS’ trailers (electronic speed signs) will be deployed in Lakeview from May to June and September to October at several different locations including 58 Ave, 63 Ave, Lancaster Way and Lakeview Drive.
  • The City of Calgary has confirmed 3 locations along Glenmore Trail for their traffic noise study to confirm the sound levels that were recorded for the LCA in June/September 2022.  The LCA study indicated sound levels of 62-68 dBA and the city design standard for the current sound wall is 65 dBA.  The new study will be completed in April 2023.
  • The City Calgary has informed the LCA that work on the Crowchild Trail bridge over Glenmore Trail will begin in April and be completed by Fall/Winter 2023.  Please plan for delays during this time as there will be lane closures. For regular updates and to sign up for the project newsletter go to: Calgary.ca/CrowOverGlenRehab.
  • For speeding concerns, please contact the Calgary Police Service on their non-emergency line: 403-266-1234 or submit a traffic service request (TSR) on their website.

If you have any traffic concerns or questions, please send an email to [email protected].

Stay safe this spring!

Lakeview Speed Limit Signs

Here is a summary of the speed limit signs that you will see around our neighbourhood:

Playground zones have a maximum speed limit of 30 km/h from 07:30 to 21:00 hours, 7 days a week.  The City of Calgary merged all school zones into playground zones in 2017. As a result, any road that borders a school is considered a playground zone.  In Lakeview, our schools are Connect Charter (58 Ave), Jennie Elliott (30 St) and Bishop Pinkham (63 Ave).  The combined student population of these 3 schools is approximately 1,800 students, so please drive safely to protect these children. 

All other residential roads in Lakeview without a speed limit sign such as 58 Ave and Lancaster Way SW have a maximum speed limit of 40 km/h. Some roads such as 63 Ave and Linden Drive are also 40 km/h zones and they have 40 km/h signs.

The only roads in Lakeview with a maximum speed limit of 50km/h (outside of any playground zone)are 37 St, 66 St, Lakeview Drive and Crowchild Trail SW.

Please drive accordingly based on the posted speed limits and the current weather conditions.