Winnipeg, MB – A speed limit reduction will be phased in over the next three weeks on 15 Winnipeg streets as part of the Council-approved 2022 Enhanced Sunday Holiday Bike Route program.
Signage reducing the speed limit to 30 km/hour will be installed over the first three weeks of May on the following streets:
- Lyndale Drive – Cromwell Street to Gauvin Street
- Wellington Crescent – Academy Road to Academy Road/Maryland Street
- Wolseley Avenue between Raglan Road and Maryland Street
- Churchill Drive between Hay Street and Jubilee Avenue
- Egerton Road between Bank Avenue and Morier Avenue
- Kildonan Drive between Helmsdale Avenue and Irving Place
- Kilkenny Drive between Burgess Avenue and Kings Drive / Kings Drive between Kilkenny Drive and Patricia Avenue
- Alexander Avenue between Arlington Street and Princess Street
- Ravelston Avenue between Wayoata Street and Plessis Road
- Linwood Street between Portage Avenue and Silver Avenue
- Harbison Avenue West between Henderson Highway and eastern terminus
- Youville Street between Eugenie Street and Haig Avenue
- Rover Avenue between Hallet Street and Stephens Street
- Scotia Street – Armstrong Avenue to Anderson Avenue
- Ruby Street from Wolseley Avenue to Portage Avenue / Banning Street from Portage Avenue to Notre Dame Avenue
This speed reduction will be in place 24/7 from the time signs are installed through October 31, 2022.
Other site-specific measures such as barricades, turn requirements, and/or thru-traffic restrictions will be added following the City’s spring clean-up operations and will be in place on remaining weekends in May, June, September, and October and daily through July and August.
Progress on this second phase of implementation and more information on the project will be communicated on the project webpage: winnipeg.ca/summerbikes.