Rockcliffe park newsletter

Juillet 2003

NEWS FROM CITY HALL

Birch Avenue Rehabilitation
It is expected that this project would start this fall and be largely completed before freeze-up. There have been two public consultation meetings to explain the constraints and necessities related to the project as well as to receive comments from residents on Birch and the surrounding community. Briefly, infrastructure under the roadway, as well as the road surface itself, required rehabilitation. It was initially proposed that the road width remain as it is (9.5 metres). One aspect, which has generated some controversy, was the City’s policy of requiring a sidewalk (standard width 2.0 metres) on collectors that are also bus routes. It was determined that, for technical reasons, the least disruptive location for the sidewalk was the west side of Birch. After much discussion with the community, I offered to try to develop a proposal which it was hoped would be viewed as fair and equitable to both sides of Birch while meeting the minimum standards to which staff are obliged to follow in road design. The proposal was for a 1.65 metre concrete sidewalk, adjacent to the roadway on the west side and a reduced road width of 9.0 metres. The proposal was being submitted to residents as this was being written. Options for lighting the roadway have been set aside for further discussions with the community, as they did not have the potential of delaying the works.

Acacia Avenue Rehabilitation
Acacia, between Beechwood and Maple, had been scheduled for a major rehabilitation this year. The difficulty of designing the works in this corridor, with very tight constraints, has resulted in a delay of one year for its implementation. The design which was developed was presented to the community at a meeting in the Lindenlea Community Centre during the evening of June 16th. The design proposed maintaining the existing roadway width of 8.0 metres and completing the sidewalk network on the west side from Beechwood to Maple. The width of the sidewalk was set at a non-standard 1.5 metres due to the nature of this corridor. A few retaining walls on the west side will have to be moved back slightly. These will be fully reinstated at the same or at an enhanced standard (homeowner’s discretion) in all cases. Staff have worked very hard to arrive at a proposal which minimized disruption to the existing appearance which property owners have strived to create over the years. The design appeared to have succeeded in receiving general acceptance. The suggestion of connecting the new sidewalk on Acacia with the existing sidewalk along Rideau Terrace at Lambton is being examined by city staff.

I take the opportunity to wish everyone a pleasant summer season.

Councillor Jacques Legendre
I can be contacted by telephone at 580-2483, by fax at 580-2523 or by email at Jacques.Legendre@ottawa.ca
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