Councillor Stephen Blais and Mayor Jim Watson announced a new plan that, pending Council approval, will direct City resources to improve safety for all users on Ottawa roads.
Category: Roads
Cumberland rural roads getting more TLC
Record Investment in Rural Roads Continues Once again Cumberland Ward’s rural roads are getting some much-needed TLC in 2019. The…
City unveils Pothole Python
Investing in better road maintenance Cumberland City Councillor Stephen Blais and Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson unveiled the Python 5000 Pothole…
More investments to improve commute times
Stephen is happy to announce that Minto has agreed to accelerate the construction of a new roundabout at the intersection…
Relief coming to Tenth Line
Stephen is happy to announce that the much-needed road resurfacing of Tenth Line will begin this month following $5.6 million budget increase to help roadways in East End neighbourhoods.
Roundabout construction about to begin
Stephen was proud to secure the $1.8 million in the 2018 budget to have the roundabout constructed this year.
Left turn arrow – Tenth Line & Vanguard
City staff have developed a plan that would change the operation of the traffic signal from current operation where vehicles turn left on a green ball to one where vehicles can only turn left with a left turn arrow.
Brian Coburn Boulevard extension is open!
Construction is complete for the extension of Brian Coburn Boulevard, which connects Mer Bleue Road to Navan Road, and the roadway is now open to residents.
Blais makes street safer with sidewalk overhaul
Councillor Stephen Blais is proud to announce the City is making a significant investment in sidewalk infrastructure in Fallingbrook.
Blais secures $2 million spring resurfacing for HWY 174
Councillor Blais is pleased to announce that the City spending $2 million for resurfacing on the 174 East.