Findlay Creek Drive – Neighbourhood Traffic Calming (NTC) Study

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Project status
Planning underway

Overview

The City of Ottawa is conducting a traffic calming study along Findlay Creek Drive from Albion Road to Bank Street in response to traffic concerns raised by the residents. 

The purpose of this study is to recommend permanent roadway modifications intended to improve safety for all road users, primarily by reducing vehicular speeds. 

Findlay Creek traffic calming study area

 

Information on Traffic Calming

Traffic calming is the combination of mainly physical measures that help to reduce the negative effects of motor vehicle use, alter driver behaviour, and improve conditions for non-motorized street users. Traffic calming studies recommend localized retrofits to the roadway to address traffic concerns as opposed to a complete reconstruction of the street. More information about the types of traffic calming suitable for City streets

Proposed Traffic Calming Concept Plan

Based on traffic data, coordination with various stakeholders, and project constraints, a proposed conceptual traffic calming plan has been developed.

The proposed concept plan for Findlay Creek Drive includes:

  • Six (6) sets of speed cushions. Speed cushions are recommended over speed humps along this street because it is designated as a frequent transit route, as well as a key emergency route for Fire Services. Speed cushions are designed to allow large vehicles like fire trucks/buses to ‘straddle’ the cushions causing less discomfort to users. 
  • Three (3) raised median islands to reduce the overall width of adjacent travel lanes.
  • Implementation of continuous reserved cycling lanes, delineated with pavement markings and roadside regulatory signage. Implementation of painted cycling lanes requires ‘no stopping’ and therefore all on-street parking along Findlay Creek Drive from Albion Road to Bank Street would have to be removed.
Findlay Creek traffic calming concept plan

Online survey

The purpose of the online survey is to seek public feedback on the proposed concept plan in order to assist staff in developing the final functional design plan for the overall project.

We encourage interested members of the public to fill out the online survey below. It should only take about five minutes of your time and is available online until August 30, 2024:

Findlay Creek Drive Online Survey

Next steps

After the online survey closes, we will share an ‘As We Heard It’ report to summarize the feedback received. Feedback from the survey and other stakeholders will be reviewed along with traffic data to develop a final traffic calming plan.

When study recommendations have been finalized and funding secured, the approved traffic calming plan would proceed to design and construction. The entire process from study initiation to final construction can take approximately 2.5 to 4 years to complete.

Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, or for any inquiries, please call or email the following City of Ottawa project contact:

Sophie Gauvreau
Project Manager - Neighbourhood Traffic Calming
City of Ottawa
613-580-2424 x22680
Sophie.Gauvreau@ottawa.ca