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Community Information Session Agenda Welcome/Introduction: David Wise and Councillor Qadri

Community Information Session Agenda Welcome/Introduction: David Wise and Councillor Qadri Overview : Kathy Rygus, Planner, City of Ottawa Transportation: Robert Vastag, Stantec Question & Answer Session Wrap-up. Overview.

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Community Information Session Agenda Welcome/Introduction: David Wise and Councillor Qadri

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  1. Community Information Session • Agenda • Welcome/Introduction: David Wise and Councillor Qadri • Overview : Kathy Rygus, Planner, City of Ottawa • Transportation: Robert Vastag, Stantec • Question & Answer Session • Wrap-up

  2. Overview • Johnwoods Street was the subject of community concern over the past 10 to 15 years due to perceived volume and speed • Problem arose from underdeveloped arterial road network between Carp Road and Terry Fox Drive • Construction of Huntmar Drive and the Hazeldean Road widening reduced reliance on Johnwoods Street • Through Fairwinds West and Poole Creek Village subdivisions, Rosehill Avenue will be extended through to Johnwoods Street • Future extension of Maple Grove Road to Stittsville Main Street, the Stittsville Main Street Extension, and the North-South Arterial will add more capacity, making Johnwoods Street less attractive

  3. Overview (cont’d) • Kanata West Concept Plan road network was designed so that Johnwoods Street could regain its intended local function • Through Mattamy’s subdivision application for 33 Johnwoods Street, Planning staff saw an opportunity to re-examine the use of Johnwoods Street and provide a unique pedestrian/cycling corridor from Rosehill Drive to Maple Grove Road • The street would provide a benefit to the community, supporting active transportation • The street would remain as an open road allowance and provide access to municipal and utility vehicles for servicing and maintenance as needed

  4. Subdivision Conditions and Timing • Through the Conditions of Draft Approval for the Fairwinds West subdivision, Mattamy is required to convert the segment of Johnwoods Street between Rosehill Avenue and Maple Grove Road to a pedestrian/cycle corridor • The timing specified in the Draft Conditions is that construction of the pathway would take place only after Rosehill Avenue and Santolina Street were open to traffic

  5. Public Comments • Additional traffic will be diverted to Rosehill Avenue • and Huntmar Drive • Maple Grove Road connection to Stittsville Main Street is needed first

  6. 2002 Transportation Network FutureTransportation Network 2008 Transportation Network Highway 417 Huntmar N-S Arterial Carp Stittsville Main Maple Grove Terry Fox Johnwoods Hazeldean

  7. Transportation Implications - Johnwoods • Reduces the infiltration issues by creating a circuitous route between Hazeldean Road and Huntmar Drive • Reduces the potential for speeding by shortening Johnwoods Street • Reinforces the hierarchy of the surrounding roads while permitting Johnwoods to operate as intended which is to facilitate local traffic • Creates an accessible pedestrian and cycling facility

  8. Transportation Implications - Rosehill • Rosehill is a collector road designed to accommodate 1200 – 1600 vehicles (two-way) per hour. • Rosehill is projected to carry approximately 450 vehicles (two-way) per hour, which is well within the capacity of the road • The Johnwoods repurposing / closure is expected to add roughly 50 additional vehicles (two-way) per hour to Rosehill which represents a 15% increase • With the Johnwoods repurposing, future volumes along Rosehill are projected to remain well below the capacity of the facility

  9. Potential Mitigation: Traffic Calming Traffic calming solutions along Rosehill Avenue could include intersection narrowings and pedestrian crosswalks. At-Grade Pedestrian Crossing Intersection Curb Narrowing Raised Pedestrian Crossing ROSEHILL AVENUE The proposed traffic calming measures are subject to City technical review, public feedback, and agreement from affected developers. The proposed traffic calming measures are subject to change.

  10. Questions and Answers Comments and questions can be sent to: Kathy.Rygus@ottawa.ca

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