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Ottawa – Beginning Monday, July 21, the City of Ottawa will conduct construction work to rehabilitate the roadway, sewer and watermain on First Avenue from Bronson Avenue to O’Connor Street. The work is needed due tothe age and condition of the existing infrastructure.
As part of the roadwork, and associated sidewalks and paving, changes will be made to accommodate a new one-way westbound cycling lane on the north side of First Avenue from O’Connor Street to Percy Street.
First Avenue will be open to local traffic only. This restriction will apply to vehicles and bicycles, although pedestrian access will be maintained through the work zone at all times.
Construction will be carried out in two phases to avoid conflicts with other construction activities in the Glebe, allow for timely removal of temporary water services, and provide a roadway and sidewalks that are suitable for winter maintenance.
Usual construction hours will be weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. but some weekend work may be needed on the section of First from Bronson to Percy. Every effort will be made to reduce the duration of the construction impacts on the community.
Construction work will occur on First Avenue from Bronson to Percy and from Bank to O’Connor; and on Percy Street from Glebe to Second. This 2014 phase of the work will be completed in December, with the exception of final lift of asphalt, the opening of the bike lane, and landscaping, which will be completed next spring. This project is part of the Glebe Neighbourhood Bikeway which will enhance cycling connections within and through the community and will also support active transportation options for accessing Lansdowne and surrounding businesses.
OC Transpo route 6 in the westbound direction will be rerouted to Third Avenue. Signs will be posted to notify residents of temporary bus stop locations. Parking and drop-off locations may be disrupted at local businesses and schools. Motorists including school buses are asked to look for signs indicating changes.
For more information about this project, please visit ottawa.ca.
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As part of the roadwork, and associated sidewalks and paving, changes will be made to accommodate a new one-way westbound cycling lane on the north side of First Avenue from O’Connor Street to Percy Street.
First Avenue will be open to local traffic only. This restriction will apply to vehicles and bicycles, although pedestrian access will be maintained through the work zone at all times.
Construction will be carried out in two phases to avoid conflicts with other construction activities in the Glebe, allow for timely removal of temporary water services, and provide a roadway and sidewalks that are suitable for winter maintenance.
Usual construction hours will be weekdays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. but some weekend work may be needed on the section of First from Bronson to Percy. Every effort will be made to reduce the duration of the construction impacts on the community.
Construction work will occur on First Avenue from Bronson to Percy and from Bank to O’Connor; and on Percy Street from Glebe to Second. This 2014 phase of the work will be completed in December, with the exception of final lift of asphalt, the opening of the bike lane, and landscaping, which will be completed next spring. This project is part of the Glebe Neighbourhood Bikeway which will enhance cycling connections within and through the community and will also support active transportation options for accessing Lansdowne and surrounding businesses.
OC Transpo route 6 in the westbound direction will be rerouted to Third Avenue. Signs will be posted to notify residents of temporary bus stop locations. Parking and drop-off locations may be disrupted at local businesses and schools. Motorists including school buses are asked to look for signs indicating changes.
For more information about this project, please visit ottawa.ca.
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