The City of Ottawa is conducting a traffic study along Albion Road between Bank Street and Lester Road. The purpose of this study is to address traffic concerns and recommend solutions to reduce the negative impacts of motor traffic. This study will not be recommending traffic management solutions such as turn restrictions or road closures. […]
2021 Budget: Meeting Dates
At a past Council meeting on October 14, Council approved directions and timelines to develop the draft budget for 2021. The draft budget includes a three-per-cent increase to the municipal tax rate. What this means is that the City will build the budget with a 3% increase, but Council will still have an opportunity to […]
40km/h Gateway Speed Limit: Upper Hunt Club Neighourhood
The City will be implementing a 40km/h gateway zone in the Upper Hunt Club neighbourhood. This new measure will address issues with speeding and provide a consistent speed limit throughout the neighbourhood, both issues I have heard from the community. These gateway zones will have clearly marked signage on access roads and will display where […]
Virtual Public Consultation on the City’s 2021 Budget: Oct. 22
As part of the City of Ottawa’s 2021 budget development process, I will be co-hosting a public consultation session along with Councillors Brockington, Cloutier and Menard. This year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this public consultation will take place virtually. This consultation will feature a presentation on the City’s budget from staff in the Revenue […]
Virtual Meeting: Trappers Rd Traffic Calming
As many of you know, I have been working closely with the community and the Emerald Woods Residents Association over the past several years to address traffic related issues in the neighbourhood. In response to concerns raised with regard to high vehicle speeds on Trappers Road, this spring the City’s Traffic Department installed white flex stakes […]
Get Engaged in the City’s Transportation Master Plan Update: Online Survey
Transportation decisions affect all of Ottawa’s residents and businesses. No matter if you walk, drive, cycle, bus, take the light rail transit or scoot, whether you ship products or have them delivered, or whether you own or share a car, how people and goods move through the city affects you. All the choices we make […]
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