Adye Road Temporary Traffic Calming Pilot Project

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Colwood is committed to involving residents in increasing the comfort and safety of their neighbourhoods.

In 2021, the City began a program of installing temporary traffic calming pilot projects to test and assess various methods for managing vehicle traffic and increasing the comfort of all users.

The City designed and implemented temporary traffic calming measures for approximately 90 days, then used feedback and evaluation to determine whether the measures were effective.

Each pilot project is intended to improve safety and comfort, and to help the neighbourhood and the City clarify concerns, assess the effctiveness of various approaches and determine whether a similar measure should be implemented permanently at that location, or not.

In September 2021, Colwood Council resolved to make the cycling road markings on Adye Road permanent. See the Latest News below for more details.



The discussion forum is now closed. Many of your neighbours shared their thoughts about the impact these temporary measures have on your neighbourhood. Read the report to Council on August 30, 2021.

Colwood is committed to involving residents in increasing the comfort and safety of their neighbourhoods.

In 2021, the City began a program of installing temporary traffic calming pilot projects to test and assess various methods for managing vehicle traffic and increasing the comfort of all users.

The City designed and implemented temporary traffic calming measures for approximately 90 days, then used feedback and evaluation to determine whether the measures were effective.

Each pilot project is intended to improve safety and comfort, and to help the neighbourhood and the City clarify concerns, assess the effctiveness of various approaches and determine whether a similar measure should be implemented permanently at that location, or not.

In September 2021, Colwood Council resolved to make the cycling road markings on Adye Road permanent. See the Latest News below for more details.



The discussion forum is now closed. Many of your neighbours shared their thoughts about the impact these temporary measures have on your neighbourhood. Read the report to Council on August 30, 2021.

Consultation has concluded
  • Council makes Adye Road traffic calming permanent

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    Thank you to the many neighbours who shared their thoughts about the recent Traffic Calming Pilot Project on Let’sTalkColwood.ca.


    As noted in our letters on April 8 and 21, 2021, the City of Colwood conducted a temporary traffic calming pilot project this summer by adding road markings on Adye Road to remind drivers that bicycles and vehicles must share the road and visually narrow the driving surface to encourage drivers to slow down.

    The traffic calming measure was in place for approximately 90 days and evaluated on an ongoing basis as neighbours shared their views by joining the conversation on LetsTalkColwood.ca.

    Staff presented a summary of the input received to Council on August 30, 2021. Most of the community comments regarding the road markings were appreciative of this first step, but many called for more to be done to protect cyclists.

    As a result, Council resolved to make the road markings permanent in advance of plans to further enhance this route for cycling.

    It is important to note that Adye Road is one of Council’s priority routes for active transportation upgrade, with a plan to scope and design a Metchosin Road/Adye Road Bikeway connecting cyclists to the Galloping Goose.

    The community’s input into this summer’s four traffic calming pilot projects has helped to clarify concerns, assess the effctiveness of various approaches and guide Council decisions about permanent improvements in Colwood neighbourhoods.

    We are grateful for the healthy discussion as the City continues to work with you and your neighbours to explore options for increasing the comfort and safety of neighbourhoods.

  • Adye Road cycling markings installed

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    City staff have reviewed, scoped and assessed how cars, bikes and pedestrians use Adye Road and would like to reinforce this route as a cycling connection between the Galloping Goose and surrounding neighbourhoods. To do this:

    Road markings called ‘sharrows’ will be painted on both sides of Adye Road between Kelly Road and Hatley Memorial Gardens.

    The painted ‘sharrows’ will remind drivers that bicycles and vehicles must share the road. The paint will also visually narrow the driving surface of the roadway which is one method for encouraging drivers to slow down.

    90-Day Timeline: This traffic calming measure will be implemented within the next four weeks. It will remain in place as a trial for approximately 90 days, and then temporary measures not accepted will be removed. We'll be evaluating it on an ongoing basis over the 90 days with your input.