February 2019 Newsletter/Bulletin de février 2019

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Hello Action Sandy Hill Members! / Chers membres d’Action Côte-de-Sable, This email contains information about the activities of your community association and neighbourhood events that may be of interest to you. You may contact us at info@ash-acs.ca with any questions, concerns and comments.  You are always welcome to attend our meetings on the last Monday of every month … Read More

January 2019 Newsletter/Bulletin de janvier 2019

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Hello Action Sandy Hill Members! / Chers membres d’Action Côte-de-Sable, This email contains information about the activities of your community association and neighbourhood events that may be of interest to you. You may contact us at info@ash-acs.ca with any questions, concerns and comments.  You are always welcome to attend our meetings on the last Monday of every month … Read More

November 2018 Newsletter/Bulletin d’novembre 2018

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  November 2018 Newsletter/Bulletin d’novembre 2018   Hello Action Sandy Hill Members! / Chers membres d’Action Côte-de-Sable, This email contains information about the activities of your community association and neighbourhood events that may be of interest to you. You may contact us at info@ash-acs.ca with any questions, concerns and comments.  You are always welcome to attend our meetings … Read More

Future Transportation Plans (as of 2022)

   Modifications to Chapel St to slow-down/reduce car volumes in order to make the street safer and more attractive as a cycling connection between Somserset St. E. and the Beausoleil Ave and to take advantage of planned cycling changes on Beausoleil Ave towards the Byward Market. Post-LRT changes: Implementation of raised cycle tracks on Laurier between Waller and … Read More

Transportation Infrastructure Changes, 2010-2021

  Following is an inventory of known changes to the road, cycling, transit, and pedestrian infrastructure inside and around the periphery of Sandy Hill since 2010.   2010-2013: Rideau St re-development: Sidewalks were widened in many places, but narrowed in a few places also (At Nelson, south side) WB right turn lane removed at Rideau/Cumberland (sidewalk widened), left turn … Read More

Downtown Inter-provincial Truck Problem

  Overview:  Since the Macdonald-Cartier  bridge was constructed in 1967 King Edward Ave, Rideau, and Waller streets have become a major interprovincial truck route.  This has had significant negative impacts along this corridor and on the adjacent communities.   Over the decades since multiple different initiatives were attempted to come to a solution to this problem all yielding little … Read More

Traffic Calming

  Slowing down of traffic in neighbourhoods is consistently one of the top issues brought up by community associations all across the City. The City has a program for neighbourhoods to request the City to study traffic speed issues in their areas however that program has such a long backlog of study requests that it could be years … Read More

October 2018 Newsletter/Bulletin d’octobre 2018

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Hello Action Sandy Hill Members! / Chers membres d’Action Côte-de-Sable, This email contains information about the activities of your community association and neighbourhood events that may be of interest to you. You may contact us at info@ash-acs.ca with any questions, concerns and comments.  You are always welcome to attend our meetings on the last Monday of every month (no meetings in … Read More

Ward 8 – College Emilie Coyle

From: Emilie Coyle <emilie.coyle@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 9:28 PM Subject: Re: Action for Sandy Hill To: ash-acs.ca I absolutely support this pledge and thank you for the opportunity to engage on this important topic. Sincerely, Emilie Coyle

Ward 1 – Orléans Miranda Gray

From: Miranda Gray <miranda4w1@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 22:37 Subject: Re: Election Pledge To: <pledge2018@ash-acs.ca> Yes, I will take this pledge. Human scale neighbourhoods with a sense of their own history are a key thread in the fabric of a vital livable city. Miranda Gray

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