Mayfair Traffic Safety Review

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Consultation has concluded

In response to traffic concerns from residents in Mayfair City staff have reviewed the comments received and have now created a Neighbourhood Traffic Plan based on your feedback. If you live in the neighbourhood, keep an eye out for a letter inviting you to share your thoughts on the proposed plan.

We want to hear from you!

Let us know what you think by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025.

In response to traffic concerns from residents in Mayfair City staff have reviewed the comments received and have now created a Neighbourhood Traffic Plan based on your feedback. If you live in the neighbourhood, keep an eye out for a letter inviting you to share your thoughts on the proposed plan.

We want to hear from you!

Let us know what you think by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, December 12, 2025.

Consultation has concluded

Please use this forum to ask any questions concerning the proposed Mayfair neighbourhood traffic plan. Questions and answers may be publicly posted.

  • Share With the new apartment buildings opening, traffic on King George Road will be even more of a nightmare. Already vehicles, including delivery trucks, are turning off of King George and cutting through the neighbourhood up Olivetree Road to Kent Road. More of this traffic pattern is inevitable. Rush hour now is a mess. What plans are in place to not have Oxford and Olivetree as key detour alternatives to using King George? on Facebook Share With the new apartment buildings opening, traffic on King George Road will be even more of a nightmare. Already vehicles, including delivery trucks, are turning off of King George and cutting through the neighbourhood up Olivetree Road to Kent Road. More of this traffic pattern is inevitable. Rush hour now is a mess. What plans are in place to not have Oxford and Olivetree as key detour alternatives to using King George? on Twitter Share With the new apartment buildings opening, traffic on King George Road will be even more of a nightmare. Already vehicles, including delivery trucks, are turning off of King George and cutting through the neighbourhood up Olivetree Road to Kent Road. More of this traffic pattern is inevitable. Rush hour now is a mess. What plans are in place to not have Oxford and Olivetree as key detour alternatives to using King George? on Linkedin Email With the new apartment buildings opening, traffic on King George Road will be even more of a nightmare. Already vehicles, including delivery trucks, are turning off of King George and cutting through the neighbourhood up Olivetree Road to Kent Road. More of this traffic pattern is inevitable. Rush hour now is a mess. What plans are in place to not have Oxford and Olivetree as key detour alternatives to using King George? link

    With the new apartment buildings opening, traffic on King George Road will be even more of a nightmare. Already vehicles, including delivery trucks, are turning off of King George and cutting through the neighbourhood up Olivetree Road to Kent Road. More of this traffic pattern is inevitable. Rush hour now is a mess. What plans are in place to not have Oxford and Olivetree as key detour alternatives to using King George?

    WAL asked about 1 month ago

    Speed cushions reduce speeds but also have the added benefit of reducing cut-through traffic.

  • Share Will the speed cushions impact snow ploughing frequency? it is bad enough now, although the service was somewhat better this passed week. on Facebook Share Will the speed cushions impact snow ploughing frequency? it is bad enough now, although the service was somewhat better this passed week. on Twitter Share Will the speed cushions impact snow ploughing frequency? it is bad enough now, although the service was somewhat better this passed week. on Linkedin Email Will the speed cushions impact snow ploughing frequency? it is bad enough now, although the service was somewhat better this passed week. link

    Will the speed cushions impact snow ploughing frequency? it is bad enough now, although the service was somewhat better this passed week.

    WAL asked about 1 month ago

    Speed cushions do not impact snow plowing frequency. The city must comply with provincial winter maintenance standards.

  • Share Are speed cushions more effective than stop signs for calming traffic? Has there been data compiled that’s supports speed cushions over stop signs? on Facebook Share Are speed cushions more effective than stop signs for calming traffic? Has there been data compiled that’s supports speed cushions over stop signs? on Twitter Share Are speed cushions more effective than stop signs for calming traffic? Has there been data compiled that’s supports speed cushions over stop signs? on Linkedin Email Are speed cushions more effective than stop signs for calming traffic? Has there been data compiled that’s supports speed cushions over stop signs? link

    Are speed cushions more effective than stop signs for calming traffic? Has there been data compiled that’s supports speed cushions over stop signs?

    Iswinton asked about 2 months ago

    Stop signs are traffic control devices, they are not used to control speed on a roadway. Inappropriate use of stop signs can lead to other safety concerns like poor stop compliance. Speed cushions are more effective than stop signs for reducing speed.

  • Share Will the parking lot for the new apartments under construction on King George Road, (next to Pioneer), have exit access onto Oxford Street?…or will they only exit the parking lot onto King George Road? on Facebook Share Will the parking lot for the new apartments under construction on King George Road, (next to Pioneer), have exit access onto Oxford Street?…or will they only exit the parking lot onto King George Road? on Twitter Share Will the parking lot for the new apartments under construction on King George Road, (next to Pioneer), have exit access onto Oxford Street?…or will they only exit the parking lot onto King George Road? on Linkedin Email Will the parking lot for the new apartments under construction on King George Road, (next to Pioneer), have exit access onto Oxford Street?…or will they only exit the parking lot onto King George Road? link

    Will the parking lot for the new apartments under construction on King George Road, (next to Pioneer), have exit access onto Oxford Street?…or will they only exit the parking lot onto King George Road?

    Iswinton asked about 2 months ago

    The new apartments at 141 King George Road will only have access to King George Road.

  • Share I don’t find Kent rd too much of an issue for speeding. I think it would make more sense to have speed cushion / bumps on balmoral, specially with the removal of the Stop sign on Balmoral and Kent.. on Facebook Share I don’t find Kent rd too much of an issue for speeding. I think it would make more sense to have speed cushion / bumps on balmoral, specially with the removal of the Stop sign on Balmoral and Kent.. on Twitter Share I don’t find Kent rd too much of an issue for speeding. I think it would make more sense to have speed cushion / bumps on balmoral, specially with the removal of the Stop sign on Balmoral and Kent.. on Linkedin Email I don’t find Kent rd too much of an issue for speeding. I think it would make more sense to have speed cushion / bumps on balmoral, specially with the removal of the Stop sign on Balmoral and Kent.. link

    I don’t find Kent rd too much of an issue for speeding. I think it would make more sense to have speed cushion / bumps on balmoral, specially with the removal of the Stop sign on Balmoral and Kent..

    Brien Clermont asked 2 months ago

    Speed cushion installation on Balmoral Drive was approved by City Council earlier this year. They will be installed next year.