37 St SW Traffic Circle Construction Update

  • Construction started around the 37 St SW traffic circle this week (September 12) and is expected to continue into October. This will result in lane restrictions and possible full closure of the south side of the traffic circle to 58 Ave. Please watch the electronic signs for more details, reduce speed and obey all construction personnel directing traffic.
  • Also, drivers please be aware that construction vehicles are moving through the intersection of Grey Eagle Drive and 37 St SW/Grey Eagle Boulevard and yield appropriately.

October 2022 Traffic Update

Lakeview residents may have noticed when driving on southbound Sarcee Trail to eastbound Glenmore Trail, the access road onto 37 St SW has been permanently closed. An explanation from Alberta Transportation on why this happened, has been copied below.

The ongoing construction of the barrier on eastbound Glenmore Trail is part of completion of the Southwest Calgary Ring Road and aligns with the design for access in this area as approved by the City of Calgary as part of the community development plan for Lakeview.

During construction of the project, temporary access from southbound Sarcee to eastbound Glenmore Trail to 37th Street SW was provided to facilitate improved community access while the work continued.

Now that access is available at Tsuut’ina Parkway, vehicles going southbound on Sarcee Trail can access Lakeview via the new interchange at Tsuut’ina Parkway. Alternatively, drivers from southbound Sarcee Trail could also choose to go to Crowchild Trail to access Lakeview. And a third option is for vehicles to exit southbound Sarcee Trail onto Westhills Way, navigate through the roundabouts and onto eastbound Glenmore Trail to then exit at 37th Street SW.

Elimination of the temporary access and accompanying weave pattern allows the speed limit on the flyover ramp from Sarcee Trail to eastbound Glenmore to be posted at 80 km/hour rather than the 60 km/hour limit posted during construction.”

Other updates:

  • The Glenmore Trail Noise Study will be completed by the end of September. There was a delay due to an equipment malfunction at one of the locations causing the final data collection to be pushed back to early September. A summary of the study will be shared with community members in the November News & Views, on the LCA website and at our AGM on September 27.
  • KGL (Ring Road project manager), has confirmed that there will be ongoing construction throughout September/October 2022 around the 37 St SW traffic circle including installation of a retaining wall and sidewalk improvements on the east side of 37 St SW (south of the traffic circle).
  • On August 30 from 7:30 to 8:30am, CPS Officer Richard Wall hosted a speed watch at 63 Ave SW playground zone. During this time, 101 vehicles were counted and 15 vehicles were speeding or 15% of the total number. The highest recorded speed was 54 km/h. Remember, if a vehicle hits a pedestrian at 30 km/h, they have a 5% fatality rate, whereas if a vehicle hits a pedestrian at 70 km/h, they have a 95% fatality rate. For the safety of all Lakeview residents, please slow down!
  • The traffic committee has a sandwich sign on loan from the City of Calgary that says ‘Residential Area – Drive Safely’. If you would like to have this sign for a one-week period to place outside your home, please send an email to [email protected].

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

Stay safe this fall!

July 2022 Traffic Update

Here are some areas of concern that the traffic committee has been working on:

  • HGC Engineering will be in the field at three locations in Lakeview from May 31 – June 7 to collect traffic noise data from Glenmore Trail SW on behalf of the Lakeview Community Association. A summary of their report will be shared with community members in the October News & Views, on the LCA website and at our AGM on September 28. A big thank you to the 3 households that allowed this monitoring to take place on their properties!
  • The City of Calgary has confirmed that vehicle traffic counts will be taken on 58 Ave, 54 Ave and 37 St in September or October 2022. This will allow the LCA to understand how the traffic flow has changed in our neighbourhood with the addition of the 37 St SW traffic circle.
  • On May 17 from 7:30 to 10:00am, CPS Officer Richard Wall hosted a speed watch on 58 Ave and 37 St to determine how many vehicles were speeding along those roads. In the 58 Ave playground zone (by Connect Charter School) 190 vehicles passed by this location and 23 vehicles were speeding or 12% of the total vehicles. On 37 St (just south of 61 Ave), 40 vehicles passed by and 5 vehicles were speeding or 13% of the total vehicles. All of these 5 speeding vehicles were driven by Lakeview residents and one vehicle was clocked at 76 km/h! If a vehicle hits a pedestrian at 30 km/h, they have a 5% fatality rate, whereas if a vehicle hits a pedestrian at 70 km/h, they have a 95% fatality rate. For the safety of all Lakeview residents, please slow down!
  • One of the main concerns I hear about is Calgary Transit, school buses, garbage trucks and delivery vehicles speeding throughout Lakeview. I can say from conducting 4 speed watches with Officer Wall over the past 2 years, that we have not observed any of these vehicles to be exceeding the speed limit to warrant a speeding ticket. The confusion lies in that many residents assume that a loud vehicle is a speeding vehicle and that is usually not the case with trucks or buses. These vehicles lack the noise mitigation equipment that most cars and SUVs have to baffle their engine/exhaust noise and therefore you think that these vehicles are speeding due to this excessive noise when, more likely, they are not.
  • The traffic committee has a sandwich sign on loan from the City of Calgary that says ‘Residential Area – Drive Safely’. If you would like to have this sign for a one-week period to place outside your home, please send an email to [email protected].
  • Some clarifications on where vehicles are permitted and not permitted to do U-turns:
    • A U-turn is permitted at an intersection when it can be made safely and without impeding traffic.
    • A U-turn is not permitted at an intersection with a traffic signal, a no U-turn sign, on a curve or on any road between intersections.

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

Stay safe this summer!

Safety Tips from the City of Calgary (from City of Calgary website)

Tips for Motorists

  • ​Stop for all pedestrians crossing in a crosswalk – it’s the law.
  • Ensure proper visibility of your vehicle.
  • Drive at a safe speed and be aware of pedestrian activity around you.
  • Never pass a vehicle at a crosswalk.
  • Wait until the pedestrian has completely cleared the intersection before proceeding.
  • Make eye contact.
  • When turning left at an intersection, check to your left to make sure there are no pedestrians.
  • Don’t park within five metres of a marked crosswalk or intersection.
  • When turning right, check both ways to ensure there are no pedestrians nearby.

Tips for Pedestrians

  • Ensure you are crossing the street safely.
  • Make eye contact with the driver of vehicles at or near the intersection before crossing
  • Use the Point, Pause and Proceed method to make motorists aware you are trying to cross the street.
  • Wear light-coloured clothing and reflective devices so you are visible to motorists.
  • Never cross the street at mid-block or against a signal.
  • Research indicates that children under the age of nine should always be accompanied by a responsible adult or older child.

Scout Bottle Drive

The 85th Lakeview Scouts are holding their next Bottle Drive on Saturday, September 25 from 9:30 am to 12 pm.

Please drop off bottle at the Lakeview United Church parking lot

(3023 – 63 Ave SW) between 9:30 am and 12:00 pm.

Thanks for the amazing support of Lakeview residents with this activity and for holding on to your bottles for us since our last bottle drive!

Lakeview Community Newsletter Editor Needed

Your Lakeview Community Association is looking for a superstar volunteer to become the next LCA newsletter editor.

Your responsibilities will include the design and layout of the newsletter, ads, and editing content, as well as potentially writing editorial as needed. Additionally, you will
need to coordinate with the LCA Administrator for ad sales, and community association placements.

A strong working knowledge of Adobe InDesign is ideal, or the ability and willingness to learn new software quickly.

Training will be provided by our outgoing newsletter editor.
This position is required to start in September 2021.

The Lakeview News and Views runs for 10 months of the year from September to June.

If you have time and are interested in helping your community, reach out to [email protected] or call 403-242-8660.


Community Cleanup – Sat May 8, 2021

The Lakeview Community Association is happy to announce that we will be partnering with the City of Calgary for another community clean up day this year. 

Lakeview Community Association Community Cleanup Day:

Saturday May 8, 2021

9:00 am – 2:00 pm

Lakeview Community Association Parking Lot (6110 34 Street SW)

Time to clean out your garages, yards and basements.  Save a trip to the landfill for items that do not fit in your waste and recycling carts. This service is free of charge to all Lakeview residents.  There will be electronics and metal recycling available.

Items we CANNOT accept:

  • Car batteries
  • Glass (e.g. window panes, glass table tops)
  • Household appliances with Freon (e.g. freezers, refrigerators)
  • Microwaves
  • Liquids (e.g. cooking oils)
  • Railway ties
  • Sod or dirt
  • Household hazardous waste including propane tanks, paint, automobile, cleaning, healthcare, and gardening chemicals

Volunteers Needed.  Please contact Ann at 403-249-4075 or [email protected]

Rink Opening – Nov 30, 12pm

November 30, 2020 

Lakeview Community Association (LCA) – Rink Opening Noon, November 30, 2020 

Thank you to all of those who have provided input and thoughts regarding the safety of the LCA rinks. The focus during the recent temporary closure of the rink was to take the necessary time to plan a rink environment that is as safe as possible. As stated previously the safety and well-being of all Lakeview residents is of utmost importance. 

I have received an overwhelming amount of offers of assistance to address the real concerns that the LCA Executive have. The positive feedback and the constructive suggestions that were offered shows how this community is willing to come together and work as a team. COVID-19 is a serious challenge, and we all need to play our part to keep our community safe 

The result from the recent community meeting is that the rinks will be opened effective noon on November 30, 2020. There will be a number of actions that will be completed in the coming days that will address the safety concerns that the LCA Executive identified. These actions will assist everyone, on and off the rink, to meet the government mandates. Thank you for your patience as we worked through these action plans. 

The primary concerns and action plans are as follows: 

  1. Total capacity on each of the rinks.  
  1. Skaters are asked to keep the maximum quantity of skaters on a single rink to 25. 
  1. We are also asking skaters to be aware of the amount of time that they are using the ice to ensure that everyone can equally enjoy the rink. 
  1. Lack of social distancing, on and off the rink.  
  1. Benches are being built that will provide space for people to safely put on their skates while maintaining a 2-meter distance. The benches will be distributed around the perimeter of the rink so that the 10-person mandate can be kept.  
  1. People not skating on the rinks are asked to maintain social distances and wear masks when needed. We are also encouraging people to BYOC (Bring Your Own Chair) similar to summer sports. 
  1. Communication to LCA Members. 
  1. Signage in the area will be improved to provide clear guidance about what is needed to comply with the Alberta mandate.  
  1. Signage will also provide community expectations about the common use of the rink. 

There has been much discussion about expecting individual responsibility and ownership to protect themselves and others while using the rink. I believe this will happen. The actions taken recently will provide a safer environment and help us make better choices moving forward.  

Thank you again to everyone in the Lakeview community, the LCA Rink Rats and the Board of Directors for their work.  

Be safe, have fun “… and skate where the puck is going.” 

For updates visit: 

www.LakeviewYYC.ca or social media @LakeviewYYC 

Regards. 

Marshall E Pope 

[email protected] 

Lakeview Community Events Update – 2020-03-15

Lakeview Neighbours;

The purpose of this email is to communicate status of several Lakeview Community Association (LCA) activities. The LCA has reviewed activities that have been initiated and other activities that are still in the planning phases. The LCA wants what is best for our community. We are following guidance from Alberta Health Services (AHS) regarding COVID019 and will provide updates if necessary. 

https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/topics/Page16944.aspx )

The dates for the following activities have been revised: 

Pre-School

Our priority is for the wellbeing of our students, teachers and families and we’ve made the difficult decision to close the preschool next week, March 16th to 20th. As you may know we were already scheduled to be closed from March 23rd to 27th for March Break.  We will re-evaluate the situation at the end of March Break and provide parents an update before March 30th.

Karaoke Night

The original date of March 28 is being postponed until a future date.

Lakeview Wine Appreciation

Cancelled

LCA Soccer

Cancelled

Lakeview Volunteer Appreciation Day

Cancelled

Cleanup Day

Cancelled

Fun Day

Cancelled

Lakeview Community Hall

The Lakeview Community Hall will remain open.

Thank you to all the volunteers that have worked to plan and update all these LCA activities.

Thank you also to all the Lakeview residents who are helping their neighbours. A recent example of a new local “Grocery Angel” popping up and numerous “Snow Angels” have been reported. 

Yet another example of how supportive a great community like Lakeview can be, especially in extraordinary circumstances.

Be safe, have fun, and please let us know any time of any needs, concerns or comments. 

Regards
President, Lakeview Community Association Board of Directors
Marshall E Pope effective September 2018 

We acknowledge that Calgary sits on Treaty 7 territory, on the lands of the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Iyarhe Nakoda, and Tsuut’ina Nations, as well as Region 3 of the Alberta Metis Nation.

Glenmore Trail/Crowchild Tr Interchange – Nov 19

As part of the Glenmore Trail/Crowchild Tr Interchange Improvements project, a guide sign is scheduled to be installed across Crowchild Tr between Glenmore Trail and 54 Avenue S.W. this coming Saturday November 23, 2019 (see attached notice). This work will be carried out during night time hours and will require a full closure of Crowchild Trail in both the northbound and southbound directions between Glenmore Trail and Mt. Royal Gate/50 Avenue SW interchange from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. Also, in preparation of the work this Saturday, single lane closures in the northbound and southbound directions will be in effect during night time from Wednesday November 20 to Friday November 22 between the hours of 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Detour signs and digital message boards will be on site informing motorist of the closure and detour routes.

Click here to view City of Calgary traffic notice