#417 #construction #lane reductions #queensway #roads #trafficLane reduction on Highway 417 this weekendResidents are advised that, beginning Friday, May 8 at 11 p.m., Highway 417 will be reduced by one lane in each direction from the 417/174 split to Nicholas Street. The reduction will be in effect until the early morning of Monday, May 11. ...
#construction #lane closure #lane reduction #roads #summer #trafficReminder: Lane reductions on Nicholas Street to last all summerNicholas Street, between Highway 417 and Laurier Avenue, will be reduced to one lane in each direction beginning Monday, May 11 and continuing until October. The lane reductions are necessary to allow for the installation of new sewer and watermain infrastructure along Nicholas Street, rehabilitation of the Mann Avenue overpass and resurfacing of the road. ...
#construction #lane reduction #trafficLane reductions on Nicholas Street to last all summerNicholas Street, between Highway 417 and Laurier Avenue, will be reduced to one lane in each direction beginning Monday, May 11 and continuing until October. The lane reductions are necessary to allow for the installation of new sewer and watermain infrastructure along Nicholas Street, rehabilitation of the Mann Avenue overpass and resurfacing of the road. ...
#Canadian Tulip Festival #ncc #parks #safety #trafficDrivers to exercise caution near Commissioners Park for the tulips in bloomA large number of visitors are expected near Commissioners Park to see the tulips in bloom over the next three weekends. Traffic management activities will be in place near Commissioners Park on May 2–3, May 9–10 and May 16–17–18, 2015. ...
#417 #Anderson #construction #lane reductions #Limoges #trafficHighway 417 construction from Anderson to Limoges begins FridayBeginning on Friday, May 1, the highway underpass at Piperville Road will be closed to allow for the rehabilitation of the underpass and rehabilitation of 25 kilometres of Highway 417. This work is being done by Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO). ...
#417 #construction #lane reduction #MTO #queensway #trafficLane reduction on Highway 417 this weekendResidents are advised that, beginning Friday, May 1 at 11 p.m., Highway 417 will be reduced by one lane in the eastbound direction from Nicholas Street to the 417/174 split. The reduction will be in effect until the early morning of Monday, May 4. ...
#construction #lane closure #lane reduction #trafficAdditional Main Street lane reductions start MondayBeginning on Monday, April 27, there will be lane reductions on Main Street between Riverdale Avenue and Smyth Road. Hydro Ottawa will be undertaking work along Main Street to accommodate the installation of electrical infrastructure. This utility work is being done for the O-Train Confederation Line project. ...
#construction #lane closure #trafficLane reductions on Innes Road begin MondayBeginning Monday, April 27 there will be lane reductions on Innes Road between Highway 417 and Blair Road. These lane reductions are required to construct an additional eastbound lane on Innes Road from the Highway 417 off-ramp to Blair Road. The construction will be completed in September. ...
#baseline #community #confederation #feedback #light rail #lrt #o-train #transitFeedback sought on Confederation Line West Extension to Baseline and Bayshore StationsThe City of Ottawa invites residents to provide feedback on the recommendations for the environmental assessment study for the Confederation Line West LRT Extension. This is an opportunity to learn about and discuss the overall plan and recommendations for the extension of the Confederation Line from Tunney’s Pasture to Baseline and Bayshore Stations. ...
#light rail #ncc #o-train #transitThe National Capital Commission Board of Directors approves the alignment of the western light rail transit extensionThe Board of Directors of the National Capital Commission (NCC) approved today, at its public meeting, the “100-day agreement” to allow the City of Ottawa’s western light rail transit (LRT) extension to be fully buried under the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway. ...