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Ottawa – Beginning July 7, there will be off-peak and overnight lane reductions along Hunt Club Road, between the Airport Parkway and Bank Street. These lane reductions are required to undertake construction that will improve transportation and mobility for residents in the area.
A temporary pathway will be provided for pedestrians and cyclists while a majority of the work is underway. When required, a cycling and pedestrian detour will be required, and signage will be posted. Two transit stops are being removed at Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Drive and a temporary transit stop will be replaced to the east of Bridle Path Drive.
New cycling lanes will be built on Hunt Club Road between the Airport Parkway and Bank Street. A new westbound bus lane will be constructed from Bank Street to the Transitway entrance and an eastbound bus lane from the Airport Parkway to Mac Street. Safety modifications to the intersection of Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Drive and Dazé Street, including the realignment of Bridle Path Drive and the installation of a traffic camera will also occur. Work is expected to be completed in November 2014.
The Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Improvements Project is a $3.9 million project that will improve safety and mobility for cyclists, buses and other vehicles along Hunt Club Road. For more information visit ottawa.ca.
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A temporary pathway will be provided for pedestrians and cyclists while a majority of the work is underway. When required, a cycling and pedestrian detour will be required, and signage will be posted. Two transit stops are being removed at Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Drive and a temporary transit stop will be replaced to the east of Bridle Path Drive.
New cycling lanes will be built on Hunt Club Road between the Airport Parkway and Bank Street. A new westbound bus lane will be constructed from Bank Street to the Transitway entrance and an eastbound bus lane from the Airport Parkway to Mac Street. Safety modifications to the intersection of Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Drive and Dazé Street, including the realignment of Bridle Path Drive and the installation of a traffic camera will also occur. Work is expected to be completed in November 2014.
The Hunt Club Road and Bridle Path Improvements Project is a $3.9 million project that will improve safety and mobility for cyclists, buses and other vehicles along Hunt Club Road. For more information visit ottawa.ca.
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