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School zones in Coaldale to be changed to year-round playground zones

Jan 27, 2022 | 11:21 AM

COALDALE, AB – The Town of Coaldale is making a change to its school zones.

During the reading week of February 21 through 25, all playground and school zones in the town will be re-signed. Officials say all school zones will be replaced with playground zones, which will be in effect year-round from 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Mark Anderson, Coaldale’s Manager of Policing said, “our signage is not consistent within the town from location to location, nor is it in how we designate certain areas, creating some confusion amongst drivers and increasing the risk to playground users.”

He noted that the playgrounds are used on weekends and when school is not in session.

“Standardizing these signs will make it safer for children using all playgrounds, including school playgrounds, and bring Coaldale in line with other major centres in Alberta for consistency when traveling between communities.”

Anderson added, “it means everybody has a better opportunity to understand the rules that are out there, so people have an opportunity to comply with them and it should make and will make our community safer for our kids.”

In addition to the sign replacements, the playground zone signs previously removed from 23rd Avenue by Kate Andrews High School will be reinstalled, as well as on 20th Street at John Davidson School.

Anderson said following the replacement of the signs, there will be a month-long enforcement campaign, where there will be “a high-visibility presence of our uniformed officers and our photo radar in the playground zones throughout Coaldale.”

“During that month, unless it’s a particularly egregious offence that takes place, people will be getting a warning and they’ll have an opportunity to speak with one of our CPOs [Community Peace Officers] and they can explain the rules and the changes. If anyone has any questions, we’re available for them.”

Additionally, parking will be prohibited on 20th Street from 20th Avenue to 21st Avenue as part of the new sign replacement initiative.

Anderson added that “visibility on 20th Street along the John Davidson school and playground is severely limited when vehicles park on the street, making it more dangerous for children and pedestrians, particularly when crossing the street.”

“Eliminating parking along this street will increase the safety of our children in playgrounds and increase driver awareness of hazards they may encounter while driving through these areas.”

He said staff want Coaldale “to be the destination place for people to raise their families and to work and to come to.”

Coaldale mayor Jack Van Rijn remarked that, “as Coaldale continues to grow, it is important for us to take this important step to increase safety in our community.”

“By undergoing these changes, we will provide clear, consistent direction for motorists and increase safety for our most vulnerable population.”

The estimated cost to replace all the signs is under $10,000.

Coaldale council unanimously approved the request to proceed with upgrading the signage at the November 8, 2022 Regular Council Meeting.