Westbound Highway 174 closed under Jeanne d’Arc overpass on Thursday, January 8 for road repair | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: January 8, 2026 - 09:35

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Westbound Highway 174 closed under Jeanne d’Arc overpass on Thursday, January 8 for road repair

January 8, 2026

As part of the Stage 2 O-Train project, westbound Highway 174, under the Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard overpass, will be closed on Thursday, January 8, between 10 am and 2 pm for road repair.

Traffic Detour

Motorists heading westbound on Highway 174 can use the following detour:

  • Exit at Highway 174 westbound off-ramp at Jeanne d'Arc Boulevard
  • Cross Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard
  • Use Highway 174 westbound on-ramp to re-enter the highway.

 

The safety of both the public and construction workers remains our highest priority.

We appreciate your continued patience as work continues in the area. Motorists are encouraged to follow all detour routes, observe traffic control signage, and adhere to posted speed limits.

Pedestrians and cyclists should use designated pathways and follow posted signage to safely navigate around the construction areas. Please allow extra travel time and use increased caution when driving through construction zones.

 

Stay informed

Visit octranspo.com for additional details and specific traffic impacts regarding the Stage 2 O-Train Project



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