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Publication Date: November 28, 2024 - 15:54
Committee approves investments in transportation infrastructure and efforts to build climate resiliency
November 28, 2024
The Transportation Committee today approved its portion of Draft Budget 2025, which calls for a capital investment of $480.2 million to renew and grow transportation infrastructure, including roads, bridges, sidewalks, pathways, culverts, vehicles and enhanced traffic measures. As part of these investments, the City would commit $174.9 million for projects that reduce greenhouse gases and $143.7 million for projects that build climate resiliency.
Highlights include:
- $184.6 million for integrated road, water and sewer projects
- $69.5 million for road resurfacing
- $34.8 million for transportation bridges and structures
- $28.6 million to continue transitioning Ottawa’s fleet to electric, hybrid and low-emission vehicles
- $14.2 million for sidewalks and pathways
- $13.6 million for pavement preservation
- $400,000 to implement additional bike parking programs and infrastructure, including secure bike lockers
- $18 million for the implementation of safety initiatives which align with the City’s Strategic Road Safety Action Plan
- $7.7 million for new traffic control devices such as signals and roundabouts
- $2.9 million for automated speed enforcement cameras, with revenues reinvested to help support the Strategic Road Safety Action Plan.
- $250,000 for new streetlights
- $87,500 per ward for ward-specific temporary traffic-calming measures
- $1.5 million for citywide permanent traffic-calming measures
- 24 new automated speed enforcement cameras, including 20 near schools and four pilot locations in rural villages
- Pedestrian safety improvements
- Cycling safety enhancements at intersections
- Rural skewed-intersection modifications
- Pedestrian crossovers and new traffic control devices
- Protected left-turn phasing at up to five locations
- Additional traffic calming measures in school areas
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