Southbound closures of Greenfield Avenue and Main Street | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: March 25, 2025 - 15:32

Southbound closures of Greenfield Avenue and Main Street

March 25, 2025
Starting Tuesday, April 1, southbound Greenfield Avenue will be closed between the Highway 417 on-ramp and Main Street, and southbound Main Street will be closed between Greenfield Avenue to Hawthorne Avenue. The closures, which will be in effect until late summer 2025, are related to the ongoing construction for the Greenfield Avenue, Main Street, Hawthorne Avenue et al. reconstruction project. To ensure safety for all, the road closures are required to allow for adequate space for the construction activity to take place. Traffic impacts and OC Transpo Detours and signage will be in place for the duration of the closures. Southbound Main Street detour Travel south on Colonel By Drive, turn left onto Hawthorne Avenue, and turn right onto Main Street. Greenfield Avenue detour From King Edward Avenue/Mann Avenue, access Lees Avenue and travel to Main Street. OC Transpo service impacts Service on Route 55 Westgate will be detoured, and service will be removed from bus stops on Greenfield Avenue southbound (#7042), Main Street southbound (#7627) and Hawthorne Avenue westbound (#7633, #7634). Service on Route 55 Westgate will be available at alternative bus stops on Mann Avenue at King Edward Avenue, and on Main Street at Lees Avenue. This detour will continue until April 27, when New Ways to Bus is implemented and Route 55 is removed. Service traveling northbound on Greenfield Avenue will not serve the stop at Havelock Street (#7043) until further notice. Service on Route 55 Elmvale and N97 Rideau will be available at alternative bus stops on Main Street at Hawthorne Avenue, or Greenfield Avenue near the Highway 417 on-ramp. This stop closure impacts routes 55 and N97 until April 27, and Route N98 after April 27. For further updates to OC Transpo service, visit octranspo.com/alerts. Parking and local access On-street parking will be impacted during the closure and signage will be in place. Local access to side streets and properties will be maintained, when possible. If disruptions to access are anticipated, notices will be provided. Pedestrians and cyclists Pedestrian access through the construction area will be maintained at all times. Cycling access will be maintained only northbound with mixed traffic as there are no existing cycling lanes. Stay informed For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram


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