by Team Stittsville | Feb 9, 2022 | Information
La version française suit Council today approved a plan to implement citywide road safety measures in 2022, building on projects completed in 2021. The City increased its investment in the safety of road users in the 2022 budget, spending $44.3 million this...
by Glen Gower | Oct 1, 2021 | Information
On October 6, Ottawa’s Transportation Committee will consider a report that recommends adding 15 new automated speed enforcement (ASE) sites across the city—including two in Stittsville. The ASE cameras are implemented in Community Safety Zones near school...
by Team Stittsville | Aug 20, 2021 | Information
La version française suit Please join us on Monday, August 30 at 6:00pm for a virtual info meeting about the proposed pedestrian upgrades for the pathways that link Guardian Angels school with Brightside Avenue and Hopetown Street. Zoom link:...
by Team Stittsville | Jul 30, 2021 | Information
La version française suit The Parachute Program has awarded St. Stephen School with $10,000 for traffic calming and safety measures. Founded in 2012, Parachute is a National Charity dedicated to injury prevention. The money will help fund a number of measures on...
by Team Stittsville | Jul 12, 2021 | Information
La version française suit The City of Ottawa will be upgrading the Huntmar and Maple Grove intersection in 2022. The new design will expand capacity for vehicles through the addition of turn lanes in all directions and enhance safety for pedestrians and cyclists with...