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Ottawa Now - City of Ottawa says not enough resources are available to manage 'school streets'

March 9, 2026

The City of Ottawa says neither City Staff nor Ottawa Police have the necessary resources to manage ‘school streets’. Back in February of 2024, a pilot project was introduced for Trille Des Bois Elementary School in Vanier, located just a few blocks south of Beechwood Avenue. Alice Street, which is where the front of the school is located, is a pretty busy spot for vehicle traffic. But during pick-up and drop-off times during school days, temporary barriers were installed to keep motor vehicle traffic off the road. That pilot project, however, was never adopted. Rideau-Vanier councillor Stephanie Plante believes this initiative could be conducted by a third-party group, and is frustrated that the municipality isn’t taking a leadership role on this. Michelle Mora, who has two kids currently attending Trille Des Bois Elementary, fears the worst-case outcome is inevitable unless action is taken soon. Both join Kristy Cameron on Ottawa Now.



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