Melbourne, Ravenhill and Greenwood avenues integrated renewal

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Project status
Planned

Project overview

Project description

As part of this project, the City of Ottawa will renew the following infrastructure:

  • Replace watermains, replace sanitary sewers, reconstruct the roads and add traffic calming features on Melbourne Avenue (Greenwood Avenue to Ravenhill Avenue), Ravenhill Avenue (Melbourne Avenue to Churchill Avenue), Kenwood Avenue (Melbourne Avenue to Golden Avenue) and Greenwood Avenue (Melbourne Avenue to Edison Avenue).
  • Replace storm sewers on Melbourne Avenue (Greenwood Avenue to Ravenhill Avenue).
  • If feasible, add a new sidewalk on the west side of Melbourne Avenue (Greenwood Avenue to Ravenhill Avenue) and on one side of Greenwood Avenue (Melbourne Avenue to Edison Avenue, with a possible sidewalk extension to Churchill Avenue).

Project timing

Design: summer 2024 to fall 2025
Construction start: expected to start in spring 2026, pending approvals including budget and overall construction coordination
Construction completion: fall 2027

Project budget

Approved project funds to date are $2,220,000.

Public engagement

A public information session will be held in spring 2025.

Accessibility

Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. The City makes every effort to provide access through and around construction sites. If you require a disability-related accommodation, please contact the project team. Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request.

Safety

The City of Ottawa is committed to safety in and around project sites. The project team continues to work closely with the industry and to comply with recommendations provided by municipal, provincial and federal health officials, as well as the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development.

Contact information

Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to contact:

City Project Manager
Jeff DeLoyde, P.Eng. 
Senior Engineer, Infrastructure Projects
Infrastructure Services, Design and Construction
100 Constellation Drive, Ottawa, ON K2G 6J8
Tel: 613-806-1828

Geotechnical investigation (September 2024)

The City of Ottawa will undertake a geotechnical investigation in your neighbourhood. This work is being done to determine existing underground soil conditions to support a design project that is underway. The design project involves watermain and sewer replacement, road reconstruction, the addition of a sidewalk on one side of each street and the addition of road traffic calming features. Existing sidewalks will be replaced on both sides of Ravenhill Avenue East. Residents will receive another notice for a public information session that is planned for the spring of 2025. Construction is planned for 2026 and 2027. 

The following provides additional information on the geotechnical investigation.

What: The geotechnical investigation work will involve the drilling of boreholes and obtaining soil and water samples. Boreholes will be drilled within the City’s right of way in the paved road surface. 

Why: This geotechnical investigation work supports the design project. 

When: This work will take place in September and October 2024. Soil sample containers may remain on-site at some locations for an additional three weeks, pending lab results prior to being removed.

Where: This project involves work on the following streets:

  • Melbourne Avenue (from Ravenhill Avenue to Greenwood Avenue)
  • Ravenhill Avenue East (from Churchill Avenue to Melbourne Avenue)
  • Kenwood Avenue (from Melbourne Avenue to Golden Avenue) 
  • Greenwood Avenue (from Melbourne Avenue to Edison Avenue, with a possible addition of a sidewalk on one side of Greenwood Avenue from Edison Avenue to Churchill Avenue)

Who: The City of Ottawa has retained the engineering consultant, Robinson, and their geotechnical subconsultant, Gemtec, to perform the geotechnical investigation. 

Traffic

Traffic impacts are short term and temporary. Lane reductions are anticipated during this work. Flaggers or signage will be onsite to direct traffic, cyclists and pedestrians. 

Impact on the right of way and adjacent private properties

The underground investigation work will require the creation of holes into the road surface, which will be reinstated following the investigation. Private properties will not be impacted by this work.

Noise

You may notice noise during the geotechnical investigation work. The geotechnical investigation work is planned to occur during regular weekday hours (7 am to 5 pm). The City of Ottawa Noise By-law (2017-255) allows construction activity to occur weekdays and Saturdays between 7 am and 10 pm. On Sundays, statutory and public holidays work is permitted between 9 am and 10 pm. We would like to thank you in advance for your patience and co-operation.