Lowertown Cycling Improvements

 

 Lowertown Cycling Improvements 

Public Open House – 4:00-7:00pm, June 7, 2023 

Cafeteria, De La Salle High School (501 Old Saint Patrick Street) 

The City of Ottawa invites you to provide your comments on three proposed cycling improvements in Lowertown. Please refer to the map.

The City of Ottawa will hold a drop-in open house on June 7, 2023 from 4:00-7:00 pm in the cafeteria of De La Salle High School (501 Old Saint Patrick Street) where the City project managers will be available to discuss the projects. Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require alternative means to provide feedback, please contact the appropriate City project manager as noted below. 

Information regarding these projects can be found by going to the following websites: 

  • Old Saint Patrick St Cycling Facilities: https://engage.ottawa.ca/old-st-patrick-street-cycling 
  • Saint Patrick Bridge Cycling Modifications: https://engage.ottawa.ca/Saint-Patrick-Street-Bridge–Active-Transportation 
  • ByWard Market-Somerset St E Neighbourhood Bikeway: https://ottawa.ca/en/city-hall/public-engagement/projects/byward-market-somerset-street-east-neighbourhood-bikeway 

 

For more information or to provide comments, please contact: Old Saint Patrick St Cycling Facilities 

Saint Patrick Bridge Cycling Modifications 

ByWard Market-Somerset St E Neighbourhood Bikeway 

Mazen Shuhaibar, RPP 

Project Manager 

City of Ottawa 

613-580-2424 ext. 52901 

mazen.shuhaibar@ottawa.ca 

Adam Hortop, P.Eng 

Senior Project Manager 

City of Ottawa 

613-580-2424 ext. 20234 

adam.hortop@ottawa.ca 

Kalle Hakala, RPP 

Senior Project Manager 

City of Ottawa 

613-580-2424 ext. 16228 

kalle.hakala@ottawa.ca 

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