Bank Street and Bélanger Avenue intersection construction work impacts | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: July 28, 2025 - 15:30

Bank Street and Bélanger Avenue intersection construction work impacts

July 28, 2025
Bélanger Avenue will be closed in the westbound direction at Bank Street and reduced to one lane in the eastbound direction until Friday, August 29.

Infrastructure renewal work at the Bank Street and Bélanger Avenue intersection will have the following traffic impacts for the Bank Street Renewal project:

 

  • Access to Bélanger Avenue in the westbound direction will be closed at Bank Street and reduced to one lane in the eastbound direction until Friday, August 29
  • Traffic on Bank Street will continue to be reduced to one lane in each direction for infrastructure renewal work

 

An OC Transpo detour will be in place using Ohio Street for Route 41 St-Laurent and Route 92 Greenboro. Please visit OC Transpo Alerts for details.

 

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