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Publication Date: April 28, 2026 - 09:56

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Your input is needed on proposed changes to the south end truck route network

April 28, 2026
Help us identify community needs, guide the next stages of the study and inform future improvements.

The City is asking for your feedback on proposed changes to the truck route network in the city’s south end in response to public concerns about increased commercial vehicle activity in the area. 

The goal of this study is to review existing truck routes for safety, efficiency and community impacts. It will also explore the possibility and impacts of potential changes to the truck route network. 

Your participation in the survey will help identify community needs and opportunities, guide the next stages of the study and inform the recommended improvements.

Public consultations will begin April 28, 2026, with opportunities to participate in an online survey through Engage Ottawa and at upcoming Public Information Consultations. Dates for these sessions will be announced on Engage Ottawa.

For more information and to share your feedback, visit Engage Ottawa.



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