The National Capital Commission is warning drivers to expect possible delays on King Edward Avenue over the next two weeks, as it conducts a roadside survey on interprovincial truck activity within the national capital region.
The NCC has retained R.A. Malatest and Associates Ltd. to collect data on medium and heavy truck activity as part of the long-term integrated interprovincial crossings plan. The data will be used to inform future studies to address truck traffic in the downtown and Lowertown area and other interprovincial planning initiatives for sustainable transportation.
"Each survey is expected to take up to 10 minutes to complete, and the target is 200 completed surveys," Vivi Chi, Director of Transportation Planning at the city of Ottawa, said in a memo to council. "By 2050, the transportation network to cross the Ottawa River will provide well-connected and sustainable travel options that contribute to a high quality of life and economic prosperity in the National Capital Region," the NCC says on its website.
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