On this page you will find Stéphanie's Posts in the Transportation Category

Pedestrian Crosswalks Backlog

Pedestrian Crosswalks Backlog

During my review of Budget 2025, I found that there is a backlog of 51 warranted (approved) Pedestrian Crosswalks – termed PXOs by city staff – throughout the city. Some of these locations have been on the list waiting to be installed since 2024

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Lane reductions on St. Patrick Street and Porter’s Island Bridge

Lane reductions on St. Patrick Street and Porter’s Island Bridge

April 11, 2025 – Starting Sunday, April 13, the traffic lanes on St Patrick Street Bridge will be reduced from five lanes to four lanes until the end of summer 2027 as part of the renewal of the St. Patrick Street Bridge and Porter’s Island Bridge project. Two through lanes will be maintained in each direction and the right turn to Vanier Parkway will still be permitted.

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REVISED – ROAD CLOSURE AND NOISE BY-LAW EXEMPTION FOR NIGHT WORK

REVISED – ROAD CLOSURE AND NOISE BY-LAW EXEMPTION FOR NIGHT WORK

Greenfield and Mann avenues southbound-Revision: Night work scheduled for Wednesday, September 25 will be rescheduled to Thursday, September 26 from 7 pm to 6 am. The westbound highway 417 on-ramp at Greenfield Avenue will also be closed on Thursday, September 26 from 10 pm to 6 am. Nicholas Street – Revision: Nicholas Street work is being postponed and will be rescheduled to a later date.

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Concentrated Sweeping Operations

Concentrated Sweeping Operations

On April 3, 2023, City of Ottawa crews will begin their annual concentrated sweeping of streets and sidewalks. Operations will be taking place during daytime hours. The City is reminding residents to provide working vehicles extra space during operations and to remain...

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All ABOUT SNOW – Plowing & Removal

All ABOUT SNOW – Plowing & Removal

Over the last couple of weeks I have received over 100 emails outlining concerns on snow removal. I have diligently brought your requests to the attention of City Winter Maintenance staff and 311 and will continue to do so. However, please understand as a Councillor I...

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