#construction #ncc #traffic #transitAsphalt repairs on Portage Bridge this Wednesday and ThursdayOn Wednesday, November 25 and Thursday, November 26, asphalt repair work on Portage Bridge will take place between 9 am and 3 pm, weather permitting. This work will move along the bridge in order to minimize traffic disruptions. The National Capital Commission (NCC) urges motorists to exercise caution, respect work crews and equipment, and obey flag persons and signage at the site. ...
#construction #ncc #traffic #transitClosure of Queen Elizabeth Driveway westbound access ramp to Laurier Avenue WestThe Queen Elizabeth Driveway westbound access ramp to Laurier Avenue West will be closed from Monday November 23, 2015 to Wednesday January 27, 2016. This is required for the rehabilitation of the Laurier Avenue storm sewer by the City of Ottawa. ...
#417 #construction #Eagleson #queensway #traffic #transitTraffic impacts on Eagleson Road and Highway 417 on-ramps start TuesdayThe Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) will begin work on Tuesday, November 17 to widen sidewalks on the west side of the Eagleson Road Bridge over Highway 417 and its approaches. The construction is scheduled to be completed in mid-December. ...
#construction #trafficSections of southbound lanes on Waller Street closed this weekendThe southbound lanes of Waller Street, between Rideau Street and Besserer Street and between Daly Avenue and the Mackenzie King Bridge, will be closed on Saturday, November 14 starting at 7 a.m. until Sunday, November 15 at 7 p.m. for a tower crane installation at the site of the Ottawa Art Gallery Expansion and Arts Court Redevelopment. ...
#construction #trafficParliament Station construction on O’Connor will impact trafficAs of Monday, November 9, traffic will be reduced to one lane on O’Connor Street between Wellington Street and Queen Street. The intersection of O’Connor Street and Queen Street will also be reduced. These lane reductions are required as construction of the O-Train Confederation Line Parliament Station east entrance begins on the ground level. ...
#construction #traffic #transitTemporary closure of Pretoria Bridge to vehicular trafficThe Pretoria Bridge (located over the Rideau Canal, connecting the Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Colonel By Drive) will be closed on Sunday, November 8 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. for regular maintenance work. The City of Ottawa is undertaking this work as part of its regular winter preparatory maintenance. ...
#construction #traffic #transitTraffic impacts on Eagleson Road and Highway 417 on-ramps start MondayThe Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) will begin work on Monday, November 9 to widen sidewalks on the west side of the Eagleson Road Bridge over Highway 417 and its approaches. The construction is scheduled to be completed in mid-December. ...
#construction #Maintenance #ncc #portage bridge #trafficMaintenance Work on the Portage Bridge continues on Wednesday, November 4Maintenance work on the lanes for high-occupancy vehicles (HOV) on the Portage Bridge will continue on Wednesday, November 4, 2015, outside peak hours, from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. The work will be undertaken on a 150-metre portion of the HOV lanes in both directions, alternately. ...
#construction #lane reductions #traffic #transitNightly lane reductions on Industrial Avenue start MondayBeginning on Monday, November 2, nightly lane reductions will occur on Sandford Fleming Avenue and Industrial Avenue between Sandford Fleming Avenue and Riverside Drive. There will also be sidewalk closures and pedestrian detours around the active construction areas. This work is expected to be completed in early December, weather permitting. ...
#construction #ncc #portage bridge #trafficMaintenance Work on the Portage Bridge continues on Monday, November 2Maintenance work on the lanes for high-occupancy vehicles (HOV) on the Portage Bridge will continue on Monday, November 2, 2015, outside peak hours, from 9:30 am to 3:30 pm. The work will be undertaken on a 150-metre portion of the HOV lanes in both directions, alternately. ...