Upper Noons Creek Drive Traffic Calming Study

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Thank you to everyone who participated in the Upper Noons Creek Traffic Calming engagement. Your input was considered by staff in developing a recommended pilot program and by City Council in their decision-making on the pilot."


Find out what we heard

City of Port Moody staff presented a report with engagement results and recommended traffic calming measures at the Regular Council Meeting on September 16, 2025. Find out what we heard:


About the project 

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Upper Noons Creek Drive is an important north-south route that provides access to Mountain Meadows Elementary School and Eagle Ridge Hospital. It has a posted speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour and carries more than 3,000 vehicles per day.

The City of Port Moody has started a traffic calming study with the goal of designing and piloting traffic calming measures on Noons Creek Drive between Maude Court and Juniper Place. View enlarged map of the project area.

The Study will assess current conditions on Noons Creek Drive from Maude Court to Juniper Place and recommend physical measures to:

  • reduce vehicle speeding (especially in front of Mountain Meadows Elementary School);
  • encourage active transportation (walking, rolling, cycling, etc.); and
  • improve safety, comfort, and accessibility.

The study will build on earlier work done to develop the Active School Travel Plan for Mountain Meadows Elementary School.

Your input will help us understand the existing challenges and opportunities within the project area so we can design recommended solutions for safer travel along this route. City Council will consider staff’s recommendations along with a summary of public engagement results.

Once approved, traffic calming measures will be implemented with an initial one-year pilot phase. During this time, the City will test these measures using cost-effective materials such as paint, flexible delineators, temporary curbs, and other quick-build materials. At the end of the pilot phase, staff will share findings and make recommendations for permanent changes in a report to Council.


Find out what we heard

City of Port Moody staff presented a report with engagement results and recommended traffic calming measures at the Regular Council Meeting on September 16, 2025. Find out what we heard:


About the project 

View enlarged map

Upper Noons Creek Drive is an important north-south route that provides access to Mountain Meadows Elementary School and Eagle Ridge Hospital. It has a posted speed limit of 30 kilometres per hour and carries more than 3,000 vehicles per day.

The City of Port Moody has started a traffic calming study with the goal of designing and piloting traffic calming measures on Noons Creek Drive between Maude Court and Juniper Place. View enlarged map of the project area.

The Study will assess current conditions on Noons Creek Drive from Maude Court to Juniper Place and recommend physical measures to:

  • reduce vehicle speeding (especially in front of Mountain Meadows Elementary School);
  • encourage active transportation (walking, rolling, cycling, etc.); and
  • improve safety, comfort, and accessibility.

The study will build on earlier work done to develop the Active School Travel Plan for Mountain Meadows Elementary School.

Your input will help us understand the existing challenges and opportunities within the project area so we can design recommended solutions for safer travel along this route. City Council will consider staff’s recommendations along with a summary of public engagement results.

Once approved, traffic calming measures will be implemented with an initial one-year pilot phase. During this time, the City will test these measures using cost-effective materials such as paint, flexible delineators, temporary curbs, and other quick-build materials. At the end of the pilot phase, staff will share findings and make recommendations for permanent changes in a report to Council.

Thank you to everyone who participated in the Upper Noons Creek Traffic Calming engagement. Your input was considered by staff in developing a recommended pilot program and by City Council in their decision-making on the pilot."

  • Active School Travel Plan

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    In 2022, the City of Port Moody launched the Active School Travel Plan for Mountain Meadows Elementary School as part of a multi-year School Traffic Safety Initiative program. The City worked with the school, students, and parents to review road safety, parking, street lighting, and transportation conditions along Upper Noons Creek Drive between Maude Court and Campion Lane/Cypress Place.

    These are the top concerns expressed by participants:

    • vehicles are speeding;
    • drivers are not stopping at stop signs;
    • there is a lack of safe sidewalks and adequate crosswalks; and
    • there are poor visibility/sightlines for vehicles.

    Based on these concerns, the following measures were recommended:

    • add painted sidewalk extensions with flexible delineator posts to convert existing road curb space near the school into more space for walking and cycling;
    • extend existing bus stops into the road at the sidewalk level (with ramps connecting from the road to the sidewalk level);
    • create "no stopping" zones and sidewalk extensions along sections of Upper Noons Creek Drive;
    • repurpose sections of Upper Noons Creek Drive adjacent to the school for loading/unloading during school pick-up and drop-off hours; and
    • maintain unrestricted parking along sections of Upper Noons Creek Drive south of the school.


    View enlarged imageNow, the City is building on these recommendations via the Upper Noons Creek Traffic Calming Study, with an expanded project area that includes Noons Creek Drive from Campion Lane/Cypress Place to Juniper Place. The goal of this study is to design and pilot traffic calming measures between Maude Court and Juniper Place.