MUP Closure along the Kichi Zìbì Mikan between Woodroffe Avenue and Cleary Avenue

As part of the Stage 2 O-Train Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, the multi-use pathway (MUP) to the south of the Kichi Zìbì Mikan (KZM) between Woodroffe Avenue and Cleary Avenue will be closed for repaving. A pedestrian and cyclist detour will be in place during this work.
What:
Long duration MUP closure.
When:
Tuesday, June 3 at 6 a.m. until mid-July. This schedule is subject to change.
Why:
Removal of old asphalt, grading work and repaving the MUP.
Where:
South side of the KZM between Woodroffe Avenue and Cleary Avenue.
Pedestrian detour
Pedestrians traveling eastbound on the MUP network south of the KZM will proceed south on Woodroffe Avenue until reaching Richmond Road. They will then travel east on Richmond Road until reaching Cleary Avenue.
Pedestrians traveling westbound from Cleary Avenue will proceed west on Richmond Road until reaching Woodroffe Avenue. They will turn right onto Woodroffe Avenue and continue northbound until connecting with the MUP network.
Cyclist detour
Cyclists traveling eastbound on the MUP network south of the KZM will proceed south on Woodroffe Avenue until reaching Byron Avenue. They will then travel east on Byron Avenue until reaching Cleary Avenue.
Cyclists traveling westbound from Cleary Avenue will proceed west on Byron Avenue until reaching Woodroffe Avenue. They will turn right onto Woodroffe Avenue and continue northbound until connecting with the MUP network.
Anticipated Impacts
- Pedestrians and cyclists should use extra caution and adhere to posted signage when localized detours are in-place, to ensure safety.
The City of Ottawa thanks residents for their patience as we work to complete these construction activities.
The safety of the public and workers is paramount, and we thank you for your patience during construction.
Accessibility
Accessibility is an important consideration for the Stage 2 LRT project. The Stage 2 team makes every effort to provide access through and around construction sites. If you require special accommodation, please contact [email protected].
Future work is required in this area. Additional construction updates, such as changes to work sequencing and the duration or impact of this work will be communicated via the Stage 2 project e-newsletter. To receive these electronic updates please sign up at octranspo.com/o-trainx and select updates for “Sherbourne Station”. For other accommodations, or questions, please contact:
Stage 2 Team
[email protected]
Rail Construction Program,
City of Ottawa
octranspo.com/o-trainx
The construction work outlined in this notice is subject to change. Work may be delayed or extended due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.