Notice of Completion of Environmental Study Report
The City of Ottawa has completed the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study for the Huntmar Drive Widening (Campeau Drive to Maple Grove Road) and Stittsville Main Street Extension (Maple Grove Road to Robert Grant Avenue). The study limits are illustrated in the key map. This study was carried out according to the requirements for a Schedule C project of the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Process (Municipal Engineers Association, 2023). As such, public and technical agency consultation played a key role in developing the study recommendations.
The EA study developed a Recommended Plan for widening of Huntmar Drive between Campeau Drive and Maple Grove Road, and an extension of Stittsville Main Street between Maple Grove Road and Robert Grant Avenue. The plan can accommodate four travel lanes on Huntmar Drive and two travel lanes on Stittsville Main Street extension to meet the forecasted travel demand to year 2046. Both roads will be complete streets that connect communities and reinforce the area’s multimodal transportation network. The projects include new active transportation facilities such as segregated cycle tracks and wide sidewalks, improved bus stop locations and amenities, new and improved intersections, and barrier-free access for all users.
An Environmental Study Report (ESR) [ PDF 18.254 MB ] documenting the planning process undertaken, details of the study recommendations as well as potential impacts and mitigation measures, has been completed and is being made available for public review.
Hard copies are also available at the following locations during regular business hours for a period of 30 calendar days, starting on November 11, 2023:
City of Ottawa
City Hall Information Desk
110 Laurier Avenue West
Ottawa Public Library
1637 Stittsville Main Street
Stittsville
Interested persons can provide written comments to the City on the ESR within 30 calendar days from the first date this Notice was issued. Comments should be directed to the City’s Project Manager:
Katarina Cvetkovic, P. Eng.
Senior Project Manager, Transportation Planning
Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department
City of Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor, Ottawa ON, K1P 1J1
Email: katarina.cvetkovic@ottawa.ca
613-580-2424, extension 22842
Accessibility is an important consideration for the City of Ottawa. If you require disability-related accommodations, please contact the City of Ottawa’s Project Manager.
In the event there are outstanding concerns regarding potential adverse impacts to constitutionally protected Aboriginal and treaty rights, a request may be made to the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks for an order requiring a higher level of study (referred to as a Section 16 Order), or that conditions be imposed (e.g. require further studies), only on the grounds that the requested order may prevent, mitigate or remedy adverse impacts on constitutionally protected Aboriginal and treaty rights. Requests on other grounds will not be considered.
Requests to the ministry should specify what kind of order is being requested (request for conditions or a request for an individual/comprehensive environmental assessment), how an order may prevent, mitigate or remedy potential adverse impacts on Aboriginal and treaty rights, and any information in support of the statements in the request. This will ensure that the ministry is able to efficiently begin reviewing the request. The request should be sent in writing or by email during the 30-day review period to both addresses shown below:
Minister Andrea Khanjin
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
777 Bay Street, 5th Floor
Toronto, ON M7A 2J3
Email: Minister.MECP@ontario.ca
and
Director, Environmental Assessment and Permissions Branch
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
135 St. Clair Avenue West, 1st Floor
Toronto, ON, M4V 1P5
Email: EABDirector@ontario.ca
Requests should also be copied to the City of Ottawa’s Project Manager by mail or e-mail. Please visit the ministry’s website for more information on requests for orders under Section 16 of the Environmental Assessment Act at: https://www.ontario.ca/page/class-environmental-assessments-part-ii-order
If there are no requests received by December 12, 2023 the project will be considered to have met the requirements of the Municipal Class EA and the City of Ottawa will proceed with completing the design and implementation subject to confirmation of project funding and permits/approvals.
All personal information included in your request – such as name, address, telephone number and property location – is collected, under the authority of section 30 of the Environmental Assessment Act and is maintained for the purpose of creating a record that is available to the general public. As this information is collected for the purpose of a public record, the protection of personal information provided in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) does not apply (s.37). Personal information you submit will become part of a public record that is available to the general public unless you request that your personal information remain confidential.
This notice was issued on November 11, 2023.
Notice of Commencement
The City of Ottawa has initiated the Huntmar Drive Widening (Campeau Drive to Maple Grove Road) and Stittsville Main Street Extension (Maple Grove Road to Robert Grant Avenue). The study area is illustrated in the key map.
The City’s Transportation Master Plan (2013 TMP) identifies the widening of Huntmar Drive and the extension of Stittsville Main Street as part of the future roadway network in the area. As Huntmar Drive includes a crossing of Provincial Highway 417 (HWY 417), the study will assess highway bridge crossing opportunities for all modes.
The EA study will result in a cost effective, context sensitive, complete street design that will accommodate all travel modes and be compatible with surrounding land uses and developing communities. Impacts to the surrounding environment will be minimized.
Study Process
The Study is being conducted in accordance with the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) process for a Schedule C project and harmonized with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) Class EA for Provincial Transportation Facilities if required. The planning and design process will involve developing, assessing and evaluating alternatives, leading to a recommnended plan including a functional design and estimated costs for implementation.
There will be ongoing consultation activities throughout the study. This first public consultation event will provide:
- An overview of the study objectives, need and opportunities, and existing conditions
- A review of the EA process, consultation and schedule
- What we’ve heard so far
- Preliminary Preferred Solutions and Designs
- Next steps
Interested persons can provide comments throughout the EA Study. 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.
For further information or to provide comments, please contact:
Katarina Cvetkovic, P.Eng.
Senior Project Manager
Transportation Environmental Assessments Branch
City of Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor
Ottawa ON K1P 1J1
Email: katarina.cvetkovic@ottawa.ca
613-580-2424, ext. 22842
Notice of Project Initiation
Overview
The City of Ottawa has initiated the Huntmar Drive Widening (Campeau Drive to Maple Grove Road) and Stittsville Main Street Extension (Maple Grove Road to Robert Grant Avenue) Environmental Assessment (EA) Study.
The project limits for the widening of Huntmar Drive starts from Campeau Drive in the north and extend to Maple Grove Road in the south. It is approximately 1.7 km long. The limits of the Stittsville Main Street Extension are from Maple Grove Road to Robert Grant Avenue. These projects limits are shown in Figure 1.
The City’s Transportation Master Plan (2013 TMP) identifies the widening of Huntmar Drive and extension of Stittsville Main Street as part of the future roadway network in the area.
The EA will result in a cost effective, complete street design for both corridors suited to the neighbourhood and businesses in this area. Both corridors will accommodate all travel modes including accessible features for walking, cycling, transit, autos and trucks that are compatible with surrounding land uses and developing communities, Impacts to the surrounding environment (social, natural/physical and economic) will be minimized. The design will be coordinated with the existing functional design of the westerly extension of the City’s Light Rail Transit (LRT) system to Kanata/Stittsville and will address modifications that may be required to the Huntmar Drive bridge structure over Provincial Highway 417.
Study Process
The Recommended Plan will be developed and evaluated in accordance with the requirements of the Ontario Municipal Class EA process for a Schedule C project and harmonized with the Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) EA process as required. The planning and design process will lead to development of functional design for the project that is technically sound, innovative, transparent, and that includes effective consultation and consensus building.
There will be ongoing public consultation activities during the course of the Study. An Environmental Study Report (ESR) will be prepared to document the study process and present the Recommended Plan. The ESR will be available for review by the public and review agencies for a period of 30 calendar days. The study is expected to be completed by winter 2022/2023.
For more information
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact the City of Ottawa Project Manager at the coordinates below.
Katarina Cvetkovic, P. Eng.
Senior Project Manager, Transportation Environmental Assessments Branch
Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department
110 Laurier Avenue West, 4th Floor, Ottawa ON, K1P 1J1
Email: katarina.cvetkovic@ottawa.ca
613-580-2424, ext. 22842
Final online consultation and virtual open house
Tuesday January 31, 2023
6 to 8 pm
The City of Ottawa will host a virtual public consultation for this study through Zoom and will include a presentation and an opportunity to ask questions of the study team.
Register in advance for this meeting:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Display boards [ PDF 14.734 MB ]
Draft recommended plan for Huntmar Drive widening [ PDF 16.240 MB ]
Presentation [ PDF 16.240 MB ]
An online questionnaire can be completed anytime between January 31 and February 23, 2023.
This public consultation will provide:
- A review of the study objectives and EA process
- A review of the study background, needs and opportunity, and design considerations
- The draft Recommended Plan for Huntmar Drive widening, the Highway 417 crossing and Stittsville Main Street extension
- Anticipated project impacts and mitigation measures
- Proposed project phasing and implementation
- Next steps.
Interested persons can provide comments throughout the EA Study. 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. The City makes every effort to consider accessibility issues in its EA studies and encourages the participation of disability group representatives in consultations. Accessible formats and communication supports are available, upon request. If you require disability-related accommodations, please contact the City of Ottawa’s Project Manager noted below.
For further information or to provide comments, please contact:
Katarina Cvetkovic, P.Eng.
Senior Project Manager
Transportation Environmental Assessments Branch
City of Ottawa
110 Laurier Avenue West, 4th floor
Ottawa ON K1P 1J1
Email: Katarina.Cvetkovic@ottawa.ca
613-580-2424, ext. 22842