The City of Whitehorse is working together with the Kwanlin Dün First Nation to introduce traffic calming improvements along McIntyre Drive.
This project will:
- reduce vehicular speeds through safe design
- improve sightlines for all road users to increase safety
- create a dedicated bicycle lane for active transportation
- incorporate local design/artwork to reflect community values
- enhance safety and comfort for all road users including pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and drivers
The project is scheduled to start on July 29 and take approximately two months to complete. Dates are subject to change as a result of weather and contractor availability.
Construction will start at the south end (Hamilton Boulevard roundabout) and proceed to the north end intersection with Hamilton Boulevard (next to the Petro Canada station).
Traffic along McIntyre Drive will be reduced to a single lane during the construction.
Residents are asked to be careful around construction sites, follow signage and traffic control measures.
Find more information about the project at engagewhitehorse.ca/mcintyredrive-trafficcalming

Contact:
Samantha McKay
A/Manager, Strategic Communications
City of Whitehorse
[email protected]
(867) 689-7405