The Kitchissippi Parking Study Update has an update. They’ve added a day (May 6) and uploaded PDFs of the presentation boards. See the original post for updated details.
Tag: Parking space
Kitchissippi Parking Study Update – April 20, 22, May 6
Over the last year, staff from the City’s Parking Services team have been gathering data as part of the Kitchissippi Parking Study Update. The Study aims to address parking-related issues in the Westboro Village and Wellington West areas focusing on optimizing parking services and promoting sustainable transportation.
The study is currently moving into its final phase where staff will share the results and present the draft outcomes to members of the community, promising an opportunity to ask questions and offer feedback.
All community members are welcome to attend one of the two upcoming information sessions delivered by staff to learn more.
Saturday April 20th
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Location: Westboro Masonic Hall, Main Hall (430 Churchill Avenue North)
Monday, April 22nd
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Hintonburg Community Centre, Wellington Room (1064 Wellington Street West)
Monday, May 6th
Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Location: Westboro Masonic Hall, Main Hall (430 Churchill Avenue North)
The information boards showcased at the Community Information Sessions are now available on the Kitchissippi Parking Study Update / Études sur le stationnement Kitchissippi website, and are accessible in PDF format.
Should you have any questions or require further information, feel free to reach out to Bryan Babbs at bryan.babbs@ottawa.ca or call 613-325-8043.
Ottawa Mosque Site and Landscape Plans
- We have been notified that the previously approved site plan and landscape plan for the Ottawa Mosque on 251 Northwestern, which had lapsed due to lack of funds, will now go forward.
- Part B on the landscape plan pertains to the new lands, which are not currently landscaped.
- the plan is to landscape them now and also to build catch basins.
- Since this was previously reviewed and approved, including by Champlain Park Community Association (CPCA), the City of Ottawa does not feel another public review is required.
- However, at my request, they did allow our CPCA Development Committee to view it again, as it has been dormant since 2008.
- The CPCA Development Committee thinks the attached landscape plan, which includes paving, parking space markings and plantings, including a variety of trees, will greatly enhance the site.
Site and Landscape Plans
CoChair1
Co-Chair
Champlain Park Community Association
on Behalf of the Development Committee
![[Logo as used in Home Page and Elsewhere]](https://champlainpark.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/cropped-champlain-park-logo-emily-2020.08.06.jpg?w=104)
![[One of the information boards from the 2024 Kitchissippi parking study]](https://champlainpark.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/20240422-parking-study-board-example.jpeg?w=863)
