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Northeast Calgary residents petition city to fix 'frightening' intersection

More than 1,600 people have signed an online petition asking the city to install lights around a notorious intersection in the northeast Calgary neighbourhood of Castleridge.

Crashes are common at Westwinds Drive and Castleridge Boulevard, residents say

Residents in northeast Calgary say accidents like this one at the busy intersection of Westwinds Drive N.E. and Castleridge Boulevard N.E. are a common sight. (Roop Rai)

Some residents in Castleridgein northeast Calgaryare asking the city to install lights to make what they say is a notoriously badintersection safer.

Morethan 1,600 people have signed an online petition to get the city to fix the intersection at CastleridgeBoulevard and Westwinds Drive where accidents have become common.

"We have ringside seats to the intersection," said Roop Rai, who works at a building overlooking itand is spearheading theonline petition doing the rounds on social media.

"We see often there's a lot of traffic and within seconds the situation at this intersection turns frightening," she said.

"Just this weekend there was an accident. One of the cars had a small child in the car. The other had a pregnant ladyin the car. These are some real issues we're dealing with," Rai said.

Roop Rai is behind an online petition thats already gathered 1,625 signatures. She says the intersection doesnt meet the citys points-based system that it uses to decide which intersections need lights, but locals say there are accidents there all the time. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

She says it puts commuters and pedestrians at risk but doesn't yet meet the requirements of the city's points-based system for determining how dangerous an intersection is.The score is determined by factors like traffic volume and accident numbers.

"We need some traffic flow management or some devices here," said Rai. "Democracy is only effective when communities and citizens engage and the petition is an avenue for us to get the voice of residents to our elected officials," she said.

But the intersection doesn't score highly enough yet to get lights.

Raisays many people in the northeastavoid the intersectionaltogether to avoid an accident or a frustrating wait.

Ward 5 Coun. George Chahal says hes aware of the concerns and will work with residents to try and deal with the problem intersection. (Dan McGarvey/CBC)

Ward 5 Coun.George Chahalsays he is aware of the concerns being voiced in neighbouring communities and is willing to work with residents to find a solution. But it might take a while.

"We'll work with any members involved with the petition to make sure the appropriate information does get to them and when we can let them know when we can look atfollowing the process and working with city administration to ensure that weget a real good outcome here," said Chahal.

"This intersection in particular is a really important intersection and we've highlighted this as something to look at for either a three-way stop or lights moving forward," Chahalsaid, adding the northeast quadrant has had several new lights and crossings installed recently to improve safety.

Chahalis urging residents with concernsto engage with his office and talk to local community associations.

Rai says she's leaving the online petition open for now while she continues to gather support.