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Document 1 - School Zones and Posted Speed Limits Document 1 - School Zones and Posted Speed Limits Purpose: The table below captures information on school zones and their respective posted speed limits within Ottawa. As indicated in the Policy for Posting a 30 km/h Speed Limit on an Existing Roadway Report, Document 1 - School Zones and Posted Speed Limits serves to address a committement made by staff to Councillor McKenney at the November 2, 2016 Transportation Committee during consideration of the Safety Initiatives - Children's Walk to School Report. The table produced below is based on existing schools which staff have been made aware of. Schools in newer developments may not yet have been entered in the database currently used by Traffic Services staff. *Note : Unposted Speed Limit in Ontario is 50 km/h default. Ward Ward School Road Speed Reduced AM Mid Day PM Number Name Name Name Limit* Speed Limit Reduced Time Reduced Reduced Time Time 1 ORLEANS Carine Wilson Secondary School ORLEANS BLVD 50km/h 1 ORLEANS Convent Glen Catholic School FORTUNE DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Convent Glen Catholic School JEANNE D'ARC BLVD N 50km/h 40km/h when flashing when flashing when flashing 1 ORLEANS Des Pionniers Catholic Elementary School MERKLEY DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Des Pionniers Catholic Elementary School WILKIE DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Des Voyageurs Catholic Elementary School VINEYARD DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Des Voyageurs Catholic Elementary School VOYAGEUR DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Divine Infant School JEANNE D'ARC BLVD 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Dunning-Foubert Elementary School PRESTWICK DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Fallingbrook Community Elementary School PRINCESS LOUISE DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS La Source Individualized Instruction Catholic Elementary School AMIENS ST 40km/h 1 ORLEANS La Source Individualized Instruction Catholic Elementary School MAJOR RD Unposted 1 ORLEANS L'Odyssée Public Elementary School/Convent Glen Elementary School GREY NUNS DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Orleans Wood Elementary School DECARIE DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Our Lady Of Wisdom School ST. GEORGES ST 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Reine-des-Bois Catholic Elementary School DUFORD DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS Reine-des-Bois Catholic Elementary School LACROIX AVE Unposted 1 ORLEANS Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School TENTH LINE RD 60km/h 1 ORLEANS St. Francis of Assisi School CHARLEMAGNE BLVD 60km/h 1 ORLEANS St. Francis of Assisi School WATTERS RD 60km/h 1 ORLEANS St. Matthew High School BILBERRY DR 40km/h 1 ORLEANS St. Peter High School VALIN ST Unposted 1 ORLEANS Terry Fox Elementary School/St. Matthew H S/Carine Wilson H S JEANNE D'ARC BLVD N 50km/h 1 ORLEANS Trillium Elementary School SHEENBORO CRES Unposted 1 ORLEANS Trillium Elementary School TEMPO ST Unposted 1 ORLEANS Trillium Elementary School VARENNES BLVD Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 11:30-12:30 14:00-17:00 2 INNES Catholic Elementary School Notre-Dame-des-Champs RENAUD RD Unposted 2 INNES Chapel Hill Catholic School MEADOWGLEN DR 40km/h 2 INNES Emily Carr Middle School INNES RD 50km/h 2 INNES Forest Valley Elementary School FOREST VALLEY DR 40km/h 2 INNES Forest Valley Elementary School WILLOWBARK DR 40km/h 2 INNES Garneau Catholic High School/St. Joseph d'Orleans Catholic E S CARRIERE ST 40km/h 2 INNES Glen Ogilvie Public School CENTREPARK DR 40km/h 2 INNES Good Shepherd Catholic School BEARBROOK RD 50km/h 2 INNES Henry Larsen Elementary School SUNVIEW DR 40km/h 2 INNES Le Prélude Public Elementary School LONGLEAF DR 40km/h 2 INNES L'Etoile-de-l'Est Catholic Elementary School BEAUSEJOUR DR 40km/h 2 INNES Louis-Riel Public High School BEARBROOK RD 50km/h 2 INNES Norman Johnston Secondary Alternate Program CLEROUX CRES 40km/h 2 INNES Norman Johnston Secondary Alternate Program INNES RD 50km/h 1 of 9 Ward Ward School Road Speed Reduced AM Mid Day PM Number Name Name Name Limit* Speed Limit Reduced Time Reduced Reduced Time Time 2 INNES Sainte-Marie Catholic Elementary School INNES RD 50km/h 2 INNES Sainte-Marie Catholic Elementary School SOUTHPARK DR 40km/h 2 INNES Saint-Joseph d'Orléans Catholic Elementary School BELCOURT BLVD 40km/h 2 INNES St. Kateri Tekakwitha School BEAUSEJOUR DR 40km/h 2 INNES St. Kateri Tekakwitha School ORLEANS BLVD 50km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Berrigan Elementary School CLARIDGE DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Catholic Elementary School St. Kateri DUNDONALD DR Unposted 3 BARRHAVEN Catholic Elementary School St. Kateri RIVER MIST RD Unposted 3 BARRHAVEN Cedarview Middle School CEDARVIEW RD 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN John McCrae Secondary School/Barrhaven Public School MALVERN DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Longfields-Davidson Heights Secondary School/Berrigan Elementary School BERRIGAN DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Mary Honeywell Elementary School KENNEVALE DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Monsignor Paul Baxter School BEATRICE DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Ottawa Christian School TARTAN DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Pierre-Elliott-Trudeau Catholic Secondary School LONGFIELDS DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Pierre-Savard Catholic Secondary School LONGFIELDS DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN St. Cecilia School CAMBRIAN RD Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 3 BARRHAVEN St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School WEYBRIDGE DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN St. Joseph High School GREENBANK RD 60km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:00 11:30-13:00 14:00-15:30 3 BARRHAVEN St. Luke School, (Nepean) MOUNTSHANNON DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN St. Patrick School LARKIN DR 40km/h 3 BARRHAVEN Woodroffe Avenue Public School WOODROFFE AVE 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 4 KANATA NORTH Earl Of March Secondary School PARKWAY (THE) 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Georges Vanier Catholic School VARLEY DR 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Jack Donohue Public School HALTON TERR 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Kanata Public Elementary School HALTON TERR 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Roland Michener Public School PENFIELD DR Unposted 4 KANATA NORTH Saint-Rémi Catholic Elementary School WALDEN DR 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Saint-Rémi Catholic Elementary School WITHERSPOON CRES Unposted 4 KANATA NORTH South March Public School KLONDIKE RD 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 4 KANATA NORTH South March Public School/March Academy SANDHILL RD 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH St. Gabriel School KEYROCK DR Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 4 KANATA NORTH St. Isidore School MARCH RD 80km/h 60km/h when flashing when flashing when flashing 4 KANATA NORTH Stephen Leacock Public School BEAVERBROOK RD 40km/h 4 KANATA NORTH Stephen Leacock Public School LEACOCK DR 40km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH Huntley Centennial Public School DONALD B. MUNRO DR 40km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH Huntley Centennial Public School LANGSTAFF DR 40km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH St. Michael, Corkery School CORKERY RD 60km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH St. Michael, Fitzroy School FITZROY ST 50km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH St. Michael, Fitzroy School HARBOUR ST 50km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH St. Michael, Fitzroy School KEDEY ST 40km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH Stonecrest Elementary School KINBURN SIDE RD 80km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH Stonecrest Elementary School STONECREST RD 80km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH Venta Preparatory School OLD CARP RD 60km/h 5 WEST CARLETON-MARCH West Carleton Secondary School DUNROBIN RD 80km/h 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School HOBIN ST 40km/h 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST A. Lorne Cassidy Elementary School RENSHAW AVE 40km/h 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Freederick Banting Alternate Program (Stittsville) STITTSVILLE MAIN ST 50km/h 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Guardian Angels School BAYWOOD DR Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Holy Spirit School STITTSVILLE MAIN ST 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 2 of 9 Ward Ward School Road Speed Reduced AM Mid Day PM Number Name Name Name Limit* Speed Limit Reduced Time Reduced Reduced Time Time 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Sacred Heart High School SHEA RD 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Saint-Jean-Paul II Catholic Elementary School/Sacred Heart High School ABBOTT ST E 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST St. Stephen School HORSESHOE CRES Unposted 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST St. Stephen School STITTSVILLE MAIN ST 50km/h 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Stittsville Public School GRANITE RIDGE DR 40km/h 6 STITTSVILLE-KANATA WEST Westwind Public School HARTSMERE DR Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 7 BAY Ëdouard-Bond Individualized Instruction Catholic Elementary School PARKHAVEN AVE Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:30 14:00-17:00 7 BAY Abraar School GRENON AVE Unposted 40km/h 08:00-09:00 15:30-17:30 7 BAY Bayshore Public School WOODRIDGE CRES 40km/h 7 BAY Crystal Bay Centre for Special Education MOODIE DR 80km/h 60km/h 08:15-09:15 11:30-12:30 14:15-15:15 7 BAY D. Roy Kennedy Public School LENESTER AVE Unposted 7 BAY Dr. F. J. McDonald Catholic School AHEARN AVE Unposted 7 BAY Lakeview Public School CORKSTOWN RD 40km/h 7 BAY Our Lady of Fatima School BYRON AVE Unposted 7 BAY Our Lady Of Fatima School LOCKHART AVE Unposted 7 BAY Regina Street Public School CROYDON AVE Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:00 14:00-16:30 7 BAY Regina Street Public School REGINA ST Unposted 40km/h 07:00-09:00 14:00-16:30 7 BAY Severn Avenue Public School SEVERN AVE Unposted 7 BAY St.
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