Ward investments in 2019
Infrastructure
- $6.6 million to resurface roads, including: o Chantenay Drive from Bilberry Drive to Beauclaire Drive
- St. Joseph Boulevard from ramp 54 of Ottawa Regional Road 174 to Youville Drive
- St. Joseph Boulevard from 100 metres east of Jeanne D’Arc Boulevard to Prestone Drive
- Apollo Way
- $364,000 to renew the sidewalk along St. Joseph Boulevard from 100 metres east of Jeanne D’Arc Boulevard to Prestone Drive
- $200,000 to renew the sidewalk along Bottriell Way from Merkley Drive to Charlemagne Boulevard
- $90,000 to repair streetlight cable faults at 1104 Château Crescent and at Forest Valley Drive and St. Joseph Boulevard
- $85,000 to renew the south sidewalk along St. Joseph Boulevard from 80 metres west of Napoléon Way to Duford Drive
- $15,000 to replace streetlight poles at 372 Vince Drive, 3002 St. Joseph Boulevard and 3018 St. Joseph Boulevard
Parks and facilities
- $2 million to:
- Remove the barrier and replace two boilers at the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex
- Replace walkways at Fallingbrook Park
- Replace the splash pad at Hiawatha Park
- Replace flooring and refresh Arena 1 at the Ray Friel Recreation Complex
- $750,000 for a skateboard park in the east district
- $386,000 to construct Hillside Vista Park
- $332,000 to design and restore the Vinette Silo
- $232,000 to design and construct Roger Montpetit Park
- $90,000 for a picnic shelter at Petrie Island Park
- $7,500 for a play structure at Trillium Elementary School
Ward projects underway
Infrastructure
- Resurfacing St. Joseph Boulevard from eastbound off-ramp 54 from Ottawa Regional Road 174 to Youville Drive
- Renewing the sidewalk along St. Georges Street
- Renewing pedestrian and cycling infrastructure in the west end
Transportation
- Constructing an accessible intersection and pedestrian curb ramps at St. Georges Street and Marcoux Drive, and extending the sidewalk along St. Georges Street
- Designing and implementing traffic-management measures along Amiens Street
Parks and facilities
- $70,000 for a scoreboard and bleachers at Bilberry Park
Recently completed ward projects
Infrastructure
- $4.2 million to resurface roads, including: o Old Tenth Line Road from St. Joseph Boulevard to Tenth Line Road
- Ottawa Regional Road 174 from Champlain Street to Ottawa Regional Road 174 westbound
- Tenth Line Road from Innes Road to St. Joseph Boulevard
- Charlemagne Boulevard from Tenth Line Road to Bottriell Way
- $924,000 to replace culverts in the northeast
- $613,247 to restore the ravine channel at the Blue Willow Stormwater Management Facility in Chapel Hill
- $333,600 for inlet control at Bilberry Drive and Chatelaine Village Drive
- Designing and implementing traffic-calming measures along Grey Nuns Drive and Merkley Drive
Transportation
- $406,000 to install pedestrian crossovers across the city, including on:
- Dairy Drive and Taylor Creek Drive at Trim Road
- Montreal Road and St. Joseph Boulevard at Trim Road
- Centrum Boulevard between Brisebois Crescent and Prestone Drive
- $100,000 to design intersection control improvements at Portobello Boulevard and Valin Street
- $6,000 to replace the streetlight poles at 865 Champlain Street
- Installed red-light cameras at St. Joseph Boulevard and Tenth Line Road and at Old Tenth Line Road and St. Joseph Boulevard
- Designed and implemented traffic-calming measures along Grey Nuns Drive and Merkley Drive
Parks and facilities
- $1.26 million for the new 3.1-hectare Coyote Trail Park
- $1.1 million for heat exchangers and a rink slab at the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex
- $697,000 to replace the pool roof and deck at the Bob MacQuarrie Recreation Complex
- $20,000 to expand the dog park at Queenswood Ridge Park
- $15,000 for a ski storage container at Francois Dupont Park
- $10,300 for bike repair stations and an accessible bench
- $10,000 for fencing for an off-leash area at Big Bird Park
- $10,000 to upgrade the horseshoe pit at Pierre Rocque Park
- $7,500 for a play structure at Convent Glen Elementary School
Housing
- $32,380 for repairs or home modifications to support independent living for lowincome seniors and people with disabilities
