Transportation Master Plan Workshop

When
Where
Jack Purcell Community Centre
320 Jack Purcell Ln, Ottawa, ON
This event has already taken place.

How Ottawa residents want the City to move for the next 25 years?

Join CAFES, CAWI, Ecology Ottawa and FCA to discuss the City of Ottawa's Transportation Master Plan!

The City of Ottawa has released for public input Part 1 of its Transportation Master Plan Update (TMP), reflecting the goals of the City’s recently approved Official Plan (OP). The TMP is the roadmap for Ottawa’s walking, cycling, transit, and vehicular networks, consistent with the new OP. Part 1 of the new TMP – now available on the City’s Engage Ottawa website – includes transportation policies and actions to support Ottawa’s vision and priorities.
  • The TMP Update will be presented to the City’s Transportation Committee on April 17 (agenda here). This workshop is intended to inform the public and provide opportunities to discuss these proposed policies, and contribute to feedback on them to the City.
  • To register for this workshop, please e-mail [email protected] or click here
  • To become informed, please go to the Engage Ottawa website for the TMP documents
  • The morning session will focus on the cross-cutting themes identified in the draft TMP (eg climate change, inclusivity & equity, transportation modes and land use)
  • A light lunch will be provided (courtesy of CAWI)
  • The afternoon session will deal with the focussed themes identified in the draft TMP (e.g., cycling, transit, pedestrian safety and road design, metrics to evaluate transportation projects)
The venue is served by bus routes 5 (Rideau-Billings Bridge) and 14 (Tunney's Pasture-Saint Laurent). There is bicycle parking in front of the venue.

 

Agenda:

9:00: Welcome

9:05: Panel on TMP Cross-cutting themes (climate change, equity and inclusion, land use), followed by Q&A

9:45: Discussion Groups

10:25: Break

10:35: Plenary: reports from Discussion Groups

11:30: Lunch

12:30: Welcome back

12:35: Panel on TMP Focussed Themes (cycling, transit, street design and safety, TMP project priorization metrics) followed by Q&A

1:25: Discussion Groups

2:05: Break

2:15: Plenary: reports from Discussion Groups

3:15: Next Steps and closing

 

For more information, please email [email protected].

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