Chestermere to Improve Safety at Busy Intersection in 2026

By

James Sinclair
March 16, 2026 5:12 pm

The Chestermere City Council has launched a plan to make the intersection of Range Road 284 and Chestermere Boulevard safer for drivers in Chestermere, Alberta. During a regular meeting on February 24, 2026, local leaders decided to work with the City of Calgary to fix the busy crossing that sits on the border between the two cities.

This project comes after a history of traffic safety issues and previous car crashes at the intersection. Because the road is a major route for people driving to work, the city wants to find a step-by-step way to reduce risks for everyone using the road.

Since the intersection is shared with the City of Calgary, both municipalities will collaborate on the design and timing of the upgrades. This partnership ensures that the road improvements meet the needs of residents in both communities as the area continues to grow.

City staff members are now working on a formal plan that will be presented to the council by June 2026. According to Legislative Services, these plans will outline specific changes to improve the flow of traffic and address community concerns.

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