Rockcliffe park newsletter

SEPTEMBRE 2003

Birch Avenue Rehabilitation Project

The June 20th 2003 survey distributed to Birch Street residents indicates that the vast majority of households were in favour of a proposal that featured:
1- A reduced road width from 9.5 metres to 9 metres;
2- A reduced western concrete sidewalk width of 1.65 metres;
3- A roadway edge on the east side at its current position.
Further deviations from standards over which city staff have delegated authority would have required Council approval (without any assurance of success for whatever was requested) and a year’s delay in project implementation. I believe that this design will serve the community at large very well for decades to come while offering the least possible undesirable consequences for the property owners along Birch. Work is expected to begin in early September. A reconstituted roadway, with an initial usable tarmac layer, should be in place prior to freeze-up. Finishing work, landscaping and lighting would follow in the spring.

One final aspect remains to be settled. The community will be consulted on the type of lighting fixture as well as on the type of light source. In this case there is more time to consider the options, as the installation of lighting will occur in the latter phases of the project. There will be a meeting in the community on this subject sometime in the fall or winter. There are three fixture options on the table, two of which (# 2 and # 3) will require Transportation Committee and Council approval. The options are:
1- 15 cobra head fixtures, located on the west side (as with the sidewalk, underground water and gas mains make it difficult to have the lamp-posts on the east side);
2- Approximately 20 coach style fixtures similar to those existing currently elsewhere in Manor Park (lighting level would not meet city standards); and,
3- The status quo providing a lighting level far below city standards.
Also, for each of the above options, there are two types of light source to consider – High Pressure Sodium (city standard; produces a yellow/orange light) and Metal Halide (not standard, requires Transportation Committee and Council approval; produces a white light and is more expensive both as to initial cost and on-going maintenance). No additional costs would be attributable to the residents if a decision were made to adopt a higher cost option, either for the type of fixture or the light source.

You may wish to consider these options and discuss them with your neighbours in advance of the public meeting. My office is always available should any questions arise.

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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