Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway Rail Grade-Separation Environmental Assessment

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Project status
Completed

Overview

In June 2017, the City of Ottawa Transportation Committee and City Council received the Barrhaven and Merivale Road Rail Grade Separation Study which examined the feasibility of grade-separating of four roadways and the Southwest Transitway where they currently have at-grade crossings with the VIA Rail line. The study included review of the at-grade crossing at Jockvale Road and identified a need for grade-separation in the future due to increase in train and auto traffic. The study was undertaken following a recommendation from the Transportation Safety Board in its 2015 report on the VIA Rail and OC Transpo train and bus collision that occurred in 2013.

Consequently, the City of Ottawa has initiated the Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) Rail Grade-Separation Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to develop a Recommended Plan for a possible grade-separation of the MUP crossing where Jockvale Road crosses the VIA Rail line in Barrhaven.

The MUP runs on the southwest side of Jockvale Road and is currently well used by many residents. A key consideration in undertaking this study is to enhance safety of the MUP users.

The study area is illustrated in the key map.

Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway Rail Grade-Separation Study Area Map

Study Process

The study is being conducted in accordance with the Ontario's EA Act, fulfilling requirements of the Municipal Class EA process for a Schedule C project. The study will evaluate alternative solutions and designs for the project, assess the potential environmental effects of a Recommended Plan and identify measures to mitigate any such impacts. The objective of the EA will be to recommend a cost effective, context-sensitive, functional design that accommodates all users of the multi-use pathway, is compatible with surrounding land uses, and minimizes impacts on the surrounding environmental (social, natural/physical, and economic) conditions.

Consultation

The EA process requires a comprehensive consultation program involving stakeholders, including Indigenous communities, regulatory agencies, conservation authorities, local community associations, property and business owners, special advisory and interest groups and members of the public. Hence, there will be ongoing consultation activities during the course of the study.

As part of the study process, an Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared to document the planning and design process and to present the Recommended Plan for the project. Upon completion, the ESR will be available for review by the public and review agencies for a period of 30 calendar days. Following the public review period, the project will be considered to have met the requirements of the Municipal Class EA Process and Ontario’s EA Act.

Study Timeline

The study is expected to be completed in Fall 2019.

For further information on this project, please contact:

Jabbar Siddique, P. Eng.
Senior Project Manager
Transportation Planning
Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development
City of Ottawa
613-580-2424, ext. 13914
Email: Jabbar.Siddique@ottawa.ca

Notice of Study Commencement and Open House #1

Date and time

Mon, Feb 11, 2019, 6pm to 8:30pm

The City of Ottawa has initiated the Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to develop a Recommended Plan for a possible grade-separation of the MUP crossing where Jockvale Road crosses the VIA Rail line in Barrhaven. The study area is illustrated in the key map.

The EA study is being conducted in accordance with the Ontario's EA Act, fulfilling requirements of a Municipal Class EA process for a Schedule C project. The EA process will involve developing and evaluating alternatives, leading to a Recommended Plan which includes functional design and capital cost estimate for implementation of the project.

This first Open House will:

  • Provide an overview of the study objectives, existing conditions and study progress to-date
  • Confirm the project need and/or opportunity
  • Present  Alternative Solutions and Designs and their evaluation
  • Identify Preliminary Preferred Solution and Design for the project

Open House Display Boards

Boards 1 to 3 [ PDF 4.401 MB ]
Boards 4 to 6 [ PDF 4.336 MB ]
Boards 7 to 10 [ PDF 5.840 MB ]
Boards 11 to 16 [ PDF  7.760 MB ]
Boards 17 to 21 [ PDF 9.187 MB ]
Boards 22 to 25 [ PDF 4.571 MB ] 
Boards 26 to 29 [ PDF 2.009 MB ]
 

Your participation in the Open House meetings is an important component of the study where you can discuss the project with the study team and provide feedback.

There will be ongoing consultation activities during the course of the study. Interested persons can provide comments throughout the EA process. Any comments received will be collected under the Environmental Assessment Act and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record.

Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please call or email the City of Ottawa Project Manager below before the event.

For further information or to provide comments, please contact:

Contact

Jabbar Siddique, P.Eng.

Presentation: 7 pm

Free parking is available

Final Open House - May 6, 2019

Date and time

Mon, May 6, 2019, 6pm to 8:30pm

Presentation at 7 pm
Free parking is available

Open house display boards

Boards 1 - 3 [ PDF 3.4 MB ] 
Boards 4 - 6 [ PDF 3.2 MB ] 
Boards 7 - 9 [ PDF 2 MB ] 
Boards 10 - 12 [ PDF 2.3 MB ] 
Boards 13 - 15 [ PDF 8.2 MB ] 
Boards 16 to 18 [ PDF 3.0 MB ] 
Boards 19 to 21 [ PDF 6.9 MB ] 
Boards 22 - 24 [ PDF 2.0 MB ] 

The City of Ottawa has initiated the Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) Environmental Assessment (EA) Study to develop a Recommended Plan for a possible grade-separation of the MUP crossing where Jockvale Road crosses the VIA Rail line in Barrhaven.  The EA study is being conducted in accordance with the Ontario's EA Act, fulfilling requirements of a Municipal Class EA process for a Schedule C project. The EA process will involve developing and evaluating alternatives, leading to a Recommended Plan which includes functional design and capital cost estimate for implementation of the project.

This second and final Open House will:

  • Provide an overview of the study objectives and study progress to-date
  • Review the feedback received during the study
  • Present the Recommended Plan for the project
  • Provide details of proposed mitigation measures

Your participation in the Open House meetings is an important component of the study where you can discuss the project with the study team and provide feedback.

There will be ongoing consultation activities during the remaining course of the study. Interested persons can provide comments throughout the EA process. Any comments received will be collected under the Environmental Assessment Act and, with the exception of personal information, will become part of the public record.

Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require special accommodation, please call or email the City’s Project Manager, below, before the event.

For further information or to provide comments, please contact:

Jabbar Siddique, P.Eng.
Senior Project Manager Transportation Planning
Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development
City of Ottawa
Tel: 613-580-2424 ext. 13914
Email: Jabbar.Siddique@ottawa.ca

Contact

Jabbar Siddique, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager

Notice of Completion of Environmental Study Report

The City of Ottawa has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study for the proposed Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway (MUP) Rail Grade-Separation. The existing MUP is located on the west side of Jockvale Road and is heavily used by pedestrians and cyclists every day going to and from schools, commercial areas, institutions and other destinations in the community. This Study was carried out in accordance with the requirements for a Schedule ‘C’ project under the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment document (October 2000, as amended 2007, 2011 and 2015).

The EA study recommends an underpass solution to grade-separate the existing at-grade MUP where it crosses the VIA Rail Smiths Falls Subdivision rail line. The underpass solution will improve connectivity for the local and surrounding active transportation network and provide an enhanced environment for pedestrians, cyclists and those with mobility constraints.

The EA study evaluated alternative solutions and designs for the project in order to develop a context-sensitive Recommended Plan (functional design) that is compatible with surrounding land uses. The EA Study assessed potential environmental effects of the Plan and identified measures necessary to mitigate any impacts on the surrounding environment.

An Environmental Study Report (ESR) has been completed to document the planning and design process and the Recommended Plan for the Jockvale Road Multi-Use Pathway Rail Grade-Separation. The ESR will be placed in the public record and available for review and comment at the following locations during regular business hours for a period of 30 calendar days, starting on November 22, 2019. ​​

City of Ottawa
City Hall Information Desk
110 Laurier Avenue West

Ottawa Public Library
Ruth E. Dickinson Branch
100 Malvern Drive

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
2430 Don Reid Drive Suite 103
Ottawa, ON

Ottawa Public Library
Main Branch
120 Metcalfe Street

Carelton University
MacOdrum Library
1125 Colonel By Drive

During the public review period, interested persons are encouraged to read the ESR and provide written comments to the City:

Jabbar Siddique, P.Eng.
Senior Project Manager, Transportation
Environmental Assessments Branch
Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development
City of Ottawa, 110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa ON K1P 1J1
Tel: 613-580-2424 ext. 13914

If concerns regarding this project cannot be resolved in discussion with the City, a person/party may request that the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks make an order to change the project status and require a higher level of assessment under an individual Environmental Assessment process (referred to as a Part II Order). A Part II Order request form is available online on the Forms Repository Website by searching “Part II Order”. The form must be received by the Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks and by the Director of Environmental Assessment and Permissions Branch during the 30-day review period at both addresses listed below. Reasons must be provided for the request. A copy of the request should also be forwarded to the City of Ottawa. If there are no requests received by 24 December 2019, the project will be considered to have met the requirements of the Municipal Class EA, and the project may proceed to design and construction as presented in the ESR.

Hon. Jeff Yurek
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Ontario

College Park 5th Flr, 777 Bay St.
Toronto, ON M7A 2J3

Director, Environmental Assessment and Permissions Branch
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, Ontario

Environmental Approvals Branch
135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor
Toronto, ON, M4V 1P5

With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and solely for the purpose of conducting the environmental assessment.