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Ottawa – Starting Monday, September 29 until Saturday, October 4, there will be occasional off-peak lane reductions on Highway 417 in both directions between Nicholas Street and the Highway 417/174 split and in the eastbound direction between Lyon Street and Elgin Street. Highway 174 westbound will also be subject to off-peak lane reductions between Montreal Road and the Highway 417/174 split.
In addition,Highway 417 will be closed in both directions between Lees Avenue and the Highway 417/174 split at 15-minute intervals between 1 and 4 a.m. starting Monday, September 29 until Saturday, October 4.During these periods, Ontario Provincial Police will be on hand to direct traffic; however, motorists are urged to consider alternate routes.
Rapid Bridge Replacement
Highway 417 will be closed in both directions in the vicinity of the Vanier Parkway on the weekend of October 4. Lane reductions will begin to occur at 3.p.m. on Saturday, October 4. The highway will be fully closed between 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 4 and 11 a.m. on Sunday, October 5. For full details and detour information, please see the Vanier Parkway Rapid Bridge Replacement Public Service Announcement.
Ramp Closures – Peak Period
Ramp Closures – Overnight (11 p.m. until 5 a.m.)
Signage will be in place to advise drivers of these traffic and road changes. Motorists are also reminded to respect the reduced speed limits and use caution when travelling through construction zones. Many of these construction elements are weather-dependant and may be implemented later than the dates given above.
This work is being done as part of the Highway 417 expansion project, which began in May 2013, and will add an additional lane in each direction between Nicholas Street and the Split. The additional lane will be used for bus rapid transit during the 2015 to 2018 phase of the Confederation Line construction.
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 Highway 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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In addition,Highway 417 will be closed in both directions between Lees Avenue and the Highway 417/174 split at 15-minute intervals between 1 and 4 a.m. starting Monday, September 29 until Saturday, October 4.During these periods, Ontario Provincial Police will be on hand to direct traffic; however, motorists are urged to consider alternate routes.
Rapid Bridge Replacement
Highway 417 will be closed in both directions in the vicinity of the Vanier Parkway on the weekend of October 4. Lane reductions will begin to occur at 3.p.m. on Saturday, October 4. The highway will be fully closed between 6 p.m. on Saturday, October 4 and 11 a.m. on Sunday, October 5. For full details and detour information, please see the Vanier Parkway Rapid Bridge Replacement Public Service Announcement.
Ramp Closures – Peak Period
- The southbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 eastbound will be closed from Sunday, September 28 until Monday, October 6.
Ramp Closures – Overnight (11 p.m. until 5 a.m.)
- The northbound St. Laurent Boulevard on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Saturday, October 4. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the northbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound.
- The southbound St. Laurent Boulevard on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Saturday, October 4.
- The southbound St. Laurent Boulevard on-ramp to Highway 417 eastbound is closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Saturday, October 4. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the southbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 eastbound.
- The eastbound Highway 417 off-ramp to St. Laurent Boulevard will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Saturday, October 4. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the eastbound Highway 417 off-ramp to Vanier Parkway.
- The eastbound Highway 417 off-ramp to the Vanier Parkway will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Friday, October 3. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the eastbound St. Laurent Boulevard off-ramp.
- The westbound Highway 417 off-ramp to the Vanier Parkway will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Friday, October 3.
- The northbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 eastbound will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Friday, October 3. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the southbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 eastbound.
- The northbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Friday, October 3. This ramp will not be closed simultaneously with the northbound St. Laurent Boulevard on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound.
- The southbound Vanier Parkway on-ramp to Highway 417 westbound will be closed nightly from Sunday, September 28 until Friday, October 3.
Signage will be in place to advise drivers of these traffic and road changes. Motorists are also reminded to respect the reduced speed limits and use caution when travelling through construction zones. Many of these construction elements are weather-dependant and may be implemented later than the dates given above.
This work is being done as part of the Highway 417 expansion project, which began in May 2013, and will add an additional lane in each direction between Nicholas Street and the Split. The additional lane will be used for bus rapid transit during the 2015 to 2018 phase of the Confederation Line construction.
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 Highway 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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