AAC (Long List) the List Below Shows the 2020/2021 Projects on Which Your Feedback Is Requested

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AAC (Long List) the List Below Shows the 2020/2021 Projects on Which Your Feedback Is Requested 2020-2021 Forecast Capital Construction - AAC (Long List) The list below shows the 2020/2021 projects on which your feedback is requested. For these projects, the City of Ottawa Accessibility Design Standards will be applied to the greatest extent possible. Many of these projects contain exterior paths of travel for which the potention provision and placement of a rest area will be decided in the upcoming design phase of the project based on numerous factors, such as the results of the consultation, available space, property requirements, location of transit stops, and volume of pedestrian traffic. If a rest area is to be provided on an individual project, its design would follow the Accessibility Design Standards. Many of the projects listed have existing on-street parking areas which are available to Accessible Parking Permit holders. Any adjustments to those areas would be determined during the upcoming design phase of the project. May 07, 2020 Location Description From Street To Street Type of Work Ward Description Item Year Construction Construction 1 2020 BOB MACQUARRIE RECREATION COMPLEX IN ORLEANS, 1490 NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Matthew Luloff - 1 YOUVILLE DRIVE 2 2020 RAY FRIEL RECREATION COMPLEX NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Matthew Luloff - 1 3 2020 JOE JAMIESON PARK: SPRAY PAD - REPLACE SPRAY PAD NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Matthew Luloff - 1 4 2020 KINSELLA PARK, 1600 PRESTWICK DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Matthew Luloff - 1 5 2020 TERRY FOX PARTICIPARK, 6460 JEANNE D'ARC BOULEVARD NORTH NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Matthew Luloff - 1 6 2020 174 EAST BOUND OFF RAMP ON RAMP 174 EAST BOUND PLACE D'ORLEANS Road - Resurfacing Matthew Luloff - 1 BOULEVARD 7 2020 FORTUNE DRIVE JEANNE D'ARC BOULEVARD SAINT AGATHE PARK Road - Resurfacing Matthew Luloff - 1 8 2020 VINEYARD DRIVE JEANNE D'ARC BOULEVARD MEDOC COURT Road - Resurfacing Matthew Luloff - 1 9 2020 BLACKBURN PARK SPLASH PAD - 190 GLEN PARK DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Laura Dudas - 2 10 2020 CARRIERE PARK: PLAYGROUND, 6601 CARRIERE STREET NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Laura Dudas - 2 11 2020 INNES ROAD ORLEANS BOULEVARD JEANNE D'ARC BOULEVARD Road - Resurfacing Laura Dudas - 2 12 2020 CHARLIE CONACHER COMMUNITY BUILDING, 30 WESSEX ROAD NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Jan Harder - 3 13 2020 OLD GREENBANK ROAD AND KILBIRNIE DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Intersection Modifications Jan Harder - 3 14 2020 ALBION FALLS PARK- 3285 BORRISOKANE ROAD NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE New Parks Jan Harder - 3 15 2020 CLARKE FIELDS PARK - SOLAR CHARGING STATION NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Tim Tierney - 11, Jan Harder - 3 16 2020 STINSON PARK: PLAYGROUND, 80 QUEENSBURY DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Jan Harder - 3 17 2020 WEYBRIDGE PARK: PLAYGROUND, 75 FLANDERS STREET NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Jan Harder - 3 18 2020 GRENBANK ROAD AND HALF MOON BAY STREET NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Roundabouts Jan Harder - 3 19 2020 KIZELL POND TRAIL SYSTEM- 335 GOULBOURN FORCED ROAD NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Multi-Use Pathways Eli El-Chantiry - 5, Jenna Sudds - 4 , 20 2020 VARLEY DRIVE BEAVERBROOK LANE WEST CARR CRESCENT NORTH New Sidewalks Jenna Sudds - 4 21 2020 LEGGET DRIVE TERRY FOX DRIVE SOUTH OF TERRY FOX Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 DRIVE 22 2020 LEGGET DRIVE SOLANDT ROAD NORTH OF SOLANDT ROAD Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 23 2020 MARCH ROAD CARLING AVENUE SHIRLEY'S BROOK DRIVE Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 24 2020 MARCH VALLEY ROAD EAST OF TERRY FOX DRIVE EAST OF TERRY FOX DRIVE Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 25 2020 SOLANDT ROAD MARCH ROAD LEGGET DRIVE Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 26 2020 TERRY FOX DRIVE MARCH ROAD MCKINLEY DRIVE Road - Resurfacing Jenna Sudds - 4 27 2020 ERSKINE JOHNSTON ARENA NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 28 2020 FIRE STATION 66 - DUNROBIN NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 29 2020 MARCH CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTRE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 30 2020 MARCH CENTRAL COMMUNITY CENTRE: OUTDOOR ICE SURFACE, 640 NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 CAMERON HARVEY DRIVE 31 2020 PINHEY ESTATE MAIN BUILDING, 270 PINHEY'S POINT ROAD NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 32 2020 WEST CARLETON COMMUNITY COMPLEX ARENA NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 33 2020 MARCH ROAD AND STREET C/E NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Intersection Modifications Eli El-Chantiry - 5 34 2020 McGEE SIDE ROAD SPRUCE RIDGE ROAD WEST OF DAVID Road - Gravel Road Upgrade Eli El-Chantiry - 5 MANCHESTER ROAD to Hard Surface 35 2020 MURPHY COURT MARCH ROAD DEAD END Road - Gravel Road Upgrade Eli El-Chantiry - 5 to Hard Surface 36 2020 SPRUCE RIDGE ROAD PINE BROOK LANE MCGEE SIDE ROAD Road - Gravel Road Upgrade Eli El-Chantiry - 5 to Hard Surface 37 2020 ALLBIRCH ROAD SOUTH DEAD END BAILLIE AVENUE Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 38 2020 BAIRD STREET CONSTANCE BAY ROAD MACMILLAN LANE Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 39 2020 JOHN SHAW ROAD NORTH OF THOMAS A DOLAN PARKWAY SOUTH OF RAIL CROSSING NORTH OF RAIL ROAD Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 CROSSING 40 2020 LOGGERS WAY NORTH OF KINBURN SIDE ROAD SOUTH OF RAIL CROSSING RABBIT PATH Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 41 2020 LOGGERS WAY SOUTH OF KINBURN SIDE ROAD DONALD B. MUNRO ROAD NORTH OF RAIL CROSSING Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 42 2020 LOGGERS WAY SOUTH OF RIDDLEDALE ROAD SOUTH OF RAILROAD NORTH OF RAIL ROAD Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 CROSSING CROSSING 43 2020 RABBIT PATH EAST OF LOGGERS WAY SOUTH OF RAIL ROAD NORTH OF RAIL ROAD Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 CROSSING CROSSING 44 2020 RIDDLEDALE ROAD WEST OF LOGGERS WAY EAST OF RAIL ROAD WEST OF RAIL ROAD Road - Resurfacing Eli El-Chantiry - 5 CROSSING CROSSING 45 2020 BALDWIN STREET LEN PURCELL DRIVE DEAD END Road - Slurry Seal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 46 2020 HAMILTON SIDE ROAD GOLDEN LINE ROAD UPPER DWYER HILL ROAD Road - Slurry Seal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 47 2020 MACROSTIE LANE BALDWIN STREET BAYVIEW DRIVE Road - Slurry Seal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 48 2020 STONECREST ROAD KINBURN SIDE ROAD GALETTA SIDE ROAD Road - Slurry Seal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 49 2020 WILLIAM MOONEY ROAD RICHARDSON SIDE ROAD MCGEE SIDE ROAD Road - Slurry Seal Eli El-Chantiry - 5 50 2020 MACMILLAN LANE CONSTANCE BAY ROAD ALLBIRCH ROAD Road - Surface Treatment Eli El-Chantiry - 5 51 2020 SANDBAY STREET (JAMES STREET) MACMILLAN LANE BAILLIE AVENUE Road - Surface Treatment Eli El-Chantiry - 5 52 2020 TORBOLTON STREET CONSTANCE BAY ROAD MACMILLAN LANE Road - Surface Treatment Eli El-Chantiry - 5 53 2020 FERNBANK AND COPE DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Intersection Modifications Glen Gower - 6, Scott Moffatt - 21 54 2020 SUGAR CREEK PARK - REPLACE SENIOR PLAY STRUCTURE AND NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Glen Gower - 6 EQUIPMENT 55 2020 SUGAR CREEK PARK: PLAYGROUND, 13 BASFORD CRESCENT NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Glen Gower - 6 56 2020 ROTHBOURNE ROAD CARP ROAD WEST DEAD END Road - Crack Sealing Glen Gower - 6, Scott Moffatt - 21 57 2020 HOBIN STREET PULLMAN AVENUE KYLE CRESCENT Road - Resurfacing Glen Gower - 6 58 2020 CARLING AVENUE OVERPASS SIR JOHN A. MACDONALD EAST OF NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Bridge Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 RICHMOND RD 59 2020 FAIRFIELDS HOUSE, 3080 RICHMOND ROAD- WOOD SIDING/ELEMENTS - NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 REPAIR, REFURBISH WINDOWS AND DOORS 60 2020 FAIRFIELDS HOUSE, 3080 RICHMOND ROAD- WINDOWS & DOORS - NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Buildings & Facilities Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 REFURBISH 61 2020 BRITANNIA PARK, 2805 CARLING AVENUE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 62 2020 FOSTER FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE: PLAYGROUND, 1065 RAMSEY NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 CRESCENT- REPLACE PLAY EQUIPMENT - DAYCARE 63 2020 FOSTER FARM COMMUNITY CENTRE: PLAYGROUND, 1065 RAMSEY NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 CRESCENT- REPLACE JUNIOR PLAYSTRUCTURE - DAYCARE 64 2020 FOSTER FARM DAY CARE CENTRE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 65 2020 LAKEVIEW PARK - REPLACE SENIOR PLAY STRUCTURE AND NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 EQUIPMENT 66 2020 LAKEVIEW PARK: PLAYGROUND, 62 HORNER DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Theresa Kavanagh - 7 67 2020 CARLING AVENUE WEST BOUND SPOT REPAIR 1 CONNAUGHT AVENUE NOT AVAILABLE Road - Resurfacing Theresa Kavanagh - 7 68 2020 CARLING AVENUE WEST BOUND SPOT REPAIR 2 OPPOSITE CONNAUGHT LINCON FIELDS MALL EXIT Road - Resurfacing Theresa Kavanagh - 7 AVENUE 69 2020 CEDARVIEW RICHMOND ROAD BRUIN STREET Cycling Routes Keith Egli - 9, Rick Chiarelli - 8 70 2020 DOUG FROBEL PARK BALL DIAMOND NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Rick Chiarelli - 8 71 2020 OKANAGAN PARK: PLAYGROUND, 59 OKANAGAN DRIVE NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Rick Chiarelli - 8 72 2020 PARKWAY FIELD HOUSE, 2095 KINGSLEY ROAD- REPLACE SENIOR NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Rick Chiarelli - 8 PLAYSTRUCTURE 73 2020 PARKWAY FIELD HOUSE, 2095 KINGSLEY ROAD- REPLACE WADING NOT AVAILABLE NOT AVAILABLE Park Renewal Rick Chiarelli - 8 POOL WITH SPRAY
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