Council 通过具有争议的Barrhaven LRT route and Gatineau's tram vision for Ottawa

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Council OKs controversial Barrhaven LRT route and Gatineau's tram vision for Ottawa​

Author of the article:
Jon Willing

Publishing date: Nov 25, 2020 • Last Updated 19 hours ago • 3 minute read

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An artist's rendering of where a future LRT station would be built across from the Nepean Sportsplex with a connecting pedestrian bridge over Woodroffe Avenue. PHOTO BY SOURCE: CITY OF OTTAWA /jpg

Council has endorsed the controversial route for the Barrhaven LRT extension, with the majority of members agreeing to wipe out homes to make way for the rail infrastructure.

The city has no intention of building the $3-billion LRT extension anytime soon, since it doesn’t have the money, but council’s approval of the route and direction to complete the environmental assessment is the first step. The city would require all project funding from the two upper governments.


It’s a Stage 3 LRT project, along with extending LRT to Kanata and Stittsville. The city isn’t even halfway through building the Stage 2 O-Train extensions.

Council on Wednesday voted 18-4 in favour of the functional design of the LRT line and new road and LRT overpasses over the Via Rail line in Barrhaven.

Councillors Riley Brockington, Rawlson King, Catherine McKenney and Shawn Menard were in opposition. The four councillors were concerned about the project’s impact to rental homes.

The approved corridor would run from Algonquin College to Barrhaven town centre, first on an elevated guideway on the west side of Woodroffe Avenue as trains leave the college station. South of Hunt Club Road, the rail line will be built on 7.6 kilometres of the existing southwest Transitway. There would be seven stations, including three new ones and four converted from bus stations.

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The corridor requires expropriating land that currently has 120 rental homes between Knoxdale Road and Hunt Club Road. The Manor Village community has been vocally opposed to the LRT project taking out homes and displacing residents. Residents even demonstrated outside Mayor Jim Watson’s house this week.

A working group will be struck to assess how to help residents who will be forced from their homes.

The matter is further complicated by a new property owner’s plan to redevelop one of the sites in Manor Village before the city begins the Barrhaven LRT project.

“It’s a discussion I’m already engaged on with the new ownership,” Knoxdale-Merivale Coun. Keith Egli said.

Egli called for the city to develop a tenant support and assistance strategy to help displaced residents.

The city had previously considered 1005-1045 Greenbank Rd. as a future site for affordable housing, but the Barrhaven LRT project requires the land for a train storage and maintenance facility. The city will search for other suitable sites across the planned Phase 3 routes.

Council voted in favour of staff looking at a city-owned property at 40 Beechcliffe St. for the potential to build affordable housing. The site is north of Knoxdale Road near Woodroffe Avenue.

On a separate matter, council was a good neighbour and voted in support of the City of Gatineau’s plan to run electrified rail into Ottawa.

Both potential routes — a surface tram on Wellington Street and a tram tunnel under Sparks Street — received council’s endorsement, with the tunnel identified as the “optimal corridor.”

Gatineau and the Société de transport de l’Outaouais is planning a new transit system between Aylmer and downtown Ottawa using the Portage Bridge as the interprovincial connection point.

The Wellington Street option would cost $3.032 billion, while the Sparks Street tunnel option would be between $3.532 billion and $3.899 billion.

Gatineau needs financial help from the Quebec government and the federal government to build the transit system. No City of Ottawa money would be used.

Council backed a call for a federally funded study on a transit “loop” that could connect the downtowns of Ottawa and Hull. The study could also examine the idea of creating a pedestrian mall on Wellington Street.

Council also called on any federal money to be prioritized for Stage 3 LRT projects, such as Barrhaven LRT.

 
渥太华建轻轨没经验,还是建地铁吧
 
隐约预感着大片的廉租房plan也要跃跃欲试了 看来各大开发商在halfmoon bay狂盖stacked town是有预谋的
 
隐约预感着大片的廉租房plan也要跃跃欲试了 看来各大开发商在halfmoon bay狂盖stacked town是有预谋的
你这说法有问题,廉租房是政府出钱的,给最穷的那帮人准备的。
现在开发商造的叫经济适用房,给budget不高的人准备的。
 
你这说法有问题,廉租房是政府出钱的,给最穷的那帮人准备的。
现在开发商造的叫经济适用房,给budget不高的人准备的。
这两堆人一般离着不远
 
这两堆人一般离着不远
差的远了。我单位刚进的两大学生,都是非专业的labor,人很好,也很勤奋,就是工资不高。他们会买这种stack house。
他们可不需要国家救济的。
 
差的远了。我单位刚进的两大学生,都是非专业的labor,人很好,也很勤奋,就是工资不高。他们会买这种stack house。
他们可不需要国家救济的。
我没说人不好 我只说类似community差不多
 

Ottawa airport can't afford new Trillium Line station, needs $13.5M airdrop from feds​

Author of the article:
Jon Willing
Publishing date:
Nov 28, 2020 • Last Updated 5 hours ago • 3 minute read
OTTAWA- November 27, 2020. Latest renderings of the Ottawa airport Trillium Line station, courtesty of the Ottawa International Airport. (for 1128 airport)


A new rendering of the Ottawa airport Trillium Line station. PHOTO BY OTTAWA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

 
隐约预感着大片的廉租房plan也要跃跃欲试了 看来各大开发商在halfmoon bay狂盖stacked town是有预谋的
不用预感。已经来了。十几亿拨款。看到小意大利那片么。卡发商也有指标,混搭。看到博物馆对面的高档公寓么。
 
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