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Green Line LRT Project Update
Reminder - Get a sneak peek of updated plans for segment 2 projects at an upcoming virtual event
Since October 2020, we’ve hosted virtual public engagement on key project areas in segment 2 of the Green Line LRT project, including Planning in Crescent Heights, Bow River LRT bridge and the North Central Mobility & Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Studies.
The feedback we received from you during the first two phases of engagement was used by the project teams to help shape and refine functional plans for each of these project areas. Now, during the final “Inform” phase of engagement from April 15 to 22, 2021, we’ll be giving you the first look at the plans and recommendations that will be presented to the Green Line Committee this spring.
There's still time to register for a virtual presentation or drop-in session
From April 15– 22, 2021, join us at a virtual presentation to learn more about updated project plans & recommendations and connect with members of the Green Line team.
For accessibility assistance with engagement participation, please call 311. For TTY services: 403-268-4TTY
Information session details
1. Downtown/Beltline (segment 2A functional planning)
Learn about updates to the functional plan, including recommendations for the Green Line LRT tunnel alignment from the Elbow River to the 2 Avenue S.W. station. Updated concepts and recommendations will be presented.
Thursday, April 15, 6:30 – 8 p.m. – Sign up here
Session will include a presentation and opportunity to ask questions
2. Planning in Crescent Heights
Learn about the updated Streetscape Master Plan for Centre Street North as well as final recommendations from the Crescent Heights Mobility Study. Updated plans and visual renderings will be shown.
Monday, April 19, 6:30 – 8 p.m. – Sign up here
Session will include a presentation and opportunity to ask questions
3. Bow River LRT bridge
Learn about progress on the Bow River LRT bridge and area pathways, as the project team presents refined plans. Information regarding how the bridge will integrate into the Eau Claire area will also be presented at this session.
Tuesday, April 20, 6:30 – 8 p.m. – Sign up here
Session will include a presentation and opportunity to ask questions
4. North Central Mobility & Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Studies
Learn about final recommendations for mobility and BRT improvements in north central Calgary. Updated plans will be presented.
Wednesday, April 21, 6 – 7:15 p.m. – Sign up here
Session will include a presentation and opportunity to ask questions
Drop-in session details
Connect with members of the Green Line project team to learn about updated plans and ask questions. These are identical drop-in events with no formal schedule, participants may join at any time during the session.
Friday, April 16, 2021, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Sign up here
Thursday, April 22, 2021, 6 – 8 p.m. – Sign up here
No formal presentation; join at any time to ask questions
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9 PM Routine Safety/Security Checklist
Have you started your 9 pm Routine?
Vehicle theft and car prowling prevention:
Garage openers should not be left in vehicles, or should be disengaged, as thieves can use them to gain entry into a home.
Avoid parking in unlit areas at night
Lock your doors and close all windows at all times, even while you are in your yard.
Hide your valuables out of sight, or better yet, take them with you.
Don’t keep extra keys in your vehicle.
If you park your vehicle in a parkade, be sure that you do not let anyone else in who doesn’t belong when you are entering and exiting.
Report any suspicious activity or behaviour, such as someone trying door handles on parked vehicles.
Home and garage break-in prevention:
Offenders will often break into a residence as a way to steal a vehicle parked outside the residence. When you’re at home, store your vehicle keys away from the entrance to your house.
Consider installing home and vehicle alarm systems and vehicle anti-theft devices.
Ensure that all doors and windows are secured at all times, even when you’re home. Culprits need mere moments to commit a theft or break in. If you do open any windows or doors, make sure you only open them for rooms that someone is present in.
Report any suspicious people or activity in your community by calling 403-266-1234 or 9-1-1 if there is a crime in progress.