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Ottawa – On the afternoon of Saturday, September 6, lanes on Highway 417 will be closed in stages in the vicinity of Lees Avenue leading to a full closure of both the eastbound and westbound lanes to allow for the placement of the new Lees Avenue overpass. This will be the largest and heaviest structure in North America to be mounted using Rapid Bridge Replacement construction techniques.
The lane closure schedule for Sept. 6 and 7 is as follows:
Saturday, September 6, beginning at 3 p.m.
Beginning at 5 p.m.
Beginning at 6 p.m.
Sunday, September 7, at 11 a.m.
Beginning at 12 p.m.
Monday, September 8 at 5 a.m.
Detour routes will be signed and will remain in place until all lanes of traffic have been reopened.
Eastbound Detour
Vehicles wishing to travel downtown or to Quebec via the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge may remain on Highway 417 to Nicholas Street (EXIT 118). All other traffic will be required to exit Highway 417 no further east than Metcalfe Street (EXIT 119) and will be detoured via Main Street and Riverside Drive back to Highway 417 eastbound.
Westbound Detour
Vehicles wishing to travel downtown or to Quebec via the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge will follow the marked detour along Vanier Parkway and St. Patrick Street. All other traffic will be required to exit Highway 417 no further west than Vanier Parkway (EXIT 117) and will be detoured via Riverside Drive and Bronson Avenue to access Highway 417 westbound.
With all of the construction-related activities underway, residents are encouraged to be flexible with commuting times, stagger work hours or use other alternative means for travel. The public is asked to consider options such as transit, walking, cycling or carpooling.
The City of Ottawa has tools on ottawa.ca to help motorists and transit users plan their routes and manage their commute including:
• OttawaNav – the City’s mobile application for real time construction and traffic information.
• City of Ottawa Traffic Report – outlining citywide road closures, traffic restrictions and detours
• Travel Planner at octranspo.com – transit users can chart and plan routes
• Interactive traffic map – showing construction areas and live traffic cams throughout the city
• Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) cameras along Hwy 417
• Cycling maps and information – detailing bicycle pathways and lanes throughout the city
Further details and other information concerning City road works are available on ottawa.ca.
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The lane closure schedule for Sept. 6 and 7 is as follows:
Saturday, September 6, beginning at 3 p.m.
- Highway 417 will be reduced to 2 lanes in the eastbound direction from Metcalfe Street to the Vanier Parkway and in the westbound direction between the Vanier Parkway and Nicholas Street.
Beginning at 5 p.m.
- The highway will reduce to one lane in each direction.
- There will be no access to Highway 417 eastbound from Nicholas Street or from Isabella/Metcalfe Streets.
- There will be no access to Highway 417 westbound from the Vanier Parkway or the southbound St. Laurent Boulevard on-ramp.
Beginning at 6 p.m.
- Highway 417 will be fully closed to traffic between Nicholas Street and the Vanier Parkway.
Sunday, September 7, at 11 a.m.
- One lane will re-open in each direction.
Beginning at 12 p.m.
- Access to Highway 417 eastbound from Nicholas Street or from Isabella/Metcalfe Streets will reopen
- Access to Highway 417 westbound from the Vanier Parkway or St. Laurent Boulevard will reopen
Monday, September 8 at 5 a.m.
- Full reopening of all lanes will occur.
Detour routes will be signed and will remain in place until all lanes of traffic have been reopened.
Eastbound Detour
Vehicles wishing to travel downtown or to Quebec via the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge may remain on Highway 417 to Nicholas Street (EXIT 118). All other traffic will be required to exit Highway 417 no further east than Metcalfe Street (EXIT 119) and will be detoured via Main Street and Riverside Drive back to Highway 417 eastbound.
Westbound Detour
Vehicles wishing to travel downtown or to Quebec via the Macdonald-Cartier Bridge will follow the marked detour along Vanier Parkway and St. Patrick Street. All other traffic will be required to exit Highway 417 no further west than Vanier Parkway (EXIT 117) and will be detoured via Riverside Drive and Bronson Avenue to access Highway 417 westbound.
With all of the construction-related activities underway, residents are encouraged to be flexible with commuting times, stagger work hours or use other alternative means for travel. The public is asked to consider options such as transit, walking, cycling or carpooling.
The City of Ottawa has tools on ottawa.ca to help motorists and transit users plan their routes and manage their commute including:
• OttawaNav – the City’s mobile application for real time construction and traffic information.
• City of Ottawa Traffic Report – outlining citywide road closures, traffic restrictions and detours
• Travel Planner at octranspo.com – transit users can chart and plan routes
• Interactive traffic map – showing construction areas and live traffic cams throughout the city
• Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO) cameras along Hwy 417
• Cycling maps and information – detailing bicycle pathways and lanes throughout the city
Further details and other information concerning City road works are available on ottawa.ca.
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