Backgrounder: Alta Vista Corridor (2013)

For decades the City of Ottawa has listed as one of its top priority new road projects a corridor joining Conroy Road at Walkley, through an empty corridor north of the Ottawa Hospital connecting to a re-designed interchange of Nicholas Avenue at the Queensway. A coalition (Citizens for Healthy Communities) was formed in the early 2000‟s including representatives … Read More

Backgrounder for Truck Tunnel Feasibility Study (2013)

For immediate release: November 29, 2013 Study will evaluate feasibility of tunnel between bridge and Hwy. 417 Ottawa – The study of a possible solution to heavy traffic in downtown Ottawa will investigate the technical feasibility of connecting the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge and Highway 417 with a tunnel, with the primary goal of removing large trucks from downtown streets. … Read More

History – Motion to Transportation Committee – Tunnel to Solve Downtown Truck Route (2013)

On November 15, 2013, the City’s Transportation Committee met to review the draft 2013 Transportation Master Plan which outlines the transportation vision for the City to 2031 and beyond. One item that is always mentioned in these Transportation Master Plans is the need for a solution to the downtown interprovincial truck problem. In the past, that solution has … Read More

Letter from ASH President and Transportation Chair to Mayor Watson Concerning the Downtown Truck Problem (2013)

110 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1J1 May 31, 2013 Dear Mayor Watson: Thank you for taking the initiative to reach out to us in your May 27, 2013 email on the interprovincial crossing project. Action Sandy Hill (ASH) is very interested in your offer of further communications on this matter and we will make our views … Read More

East End Inter-provincial Bridge (2013)

May 21, 2013 Update: On May 14th, 2013, the NCC announced the results of the Phase 2B study as decided by the “Evaluation Committee” regarding the “technically preferred corridor” for a new inter-provincial bridge in the east end of the NCR. The choice was Kettle Island (via Aviation Parkway-Montée Paiement). Kettle Island was preferred over 2 other corridors … Read More

Position of Sustainable Solutions website on inter-provincial bridge

Ever since the Macdonald-Cartier bridge was built in the 1960’s Lowertown and the Northwest section of Sandy Hill have continued to struggle/deteriorate in large part because 2,500 heavy trucks (1600 of which are tractor trailers) per day travel down Waller, Rideau, and King Edward streets. This truck route is a major impediment to the revitalization of Rideau Street … Read More

Quantifying the Magnitude of the Truck Problems on Waller, Rideau and King Edward (2013)

Information Memo: Waller/Rideau Street, and King Edward Ave. have served as the major interprovincial truck route in the National Capital Region for 47 years since the Macdonald-Cartier bridge was constructed in 1965. The effects of the resultant high volumes of heavy trucks is quite evident in the number of abandoned and decaying buildings and lack of development along … Read More

Frequently Asked Questions

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City Issues What are the N11 Codes? 211 public information and referral services 311 non-emergency municipal government services 411 directory assistance 511 weather and traveller information 611 telephone company and repair service 711 message relay for telephone devices for the hearing impaired 811 non-urgent health care triage services 911 emergency services How do I let the City know … Read More

Sandy Hill Northwest Improvement Group

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The Sandy Hill Northwest Neighbourhood Improvement Group (SHNNIG) is composed of residents, community groups and stakeholders in the physical area delimitated by Rideau Street to the North, Laurier Street to the South, Nelson Street to the East and Waller Street to the West. The group’s mission is to maintain and improve the quality of life in the neighbourhood. … Read More

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