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William Street and ByWard Market Square street renewal project
The City of Ottawa is seeking your input on the upcoming redesign of William Street and ByWard Market Square, which will begin to reimagine the ByWard Market and strengthen its role as a premier destination within the nation’s capital for many years to come.
Project location:William Street and ByWard Market Square (between George and York Streets).
Timeline:
In 2025,detailed design will be undertaken for William Street and ByWard Market Square.
In 2026,construction of William Street will take place.
In 2027, the ByWard Market celebrates the 200th anniversary of its founding.
Design:
The redesigned public spaces within the ByWard Market will prioritize the visitor experience by creating a destination that is welcoming, safe, comfortable and walkable.
William Street is one of the most visited areas of the ByWard Market and, once completed, will be an important corridor between Rideau and Clarence Streets that will draw visitors into the heart of the Market. The street will be designed with the goal of enhancing the visitor experience in the Market core, as a promenade with space for street activations, street trees, extended outdoor commercial areas and infrastructure to support events. Loading and deliveries will be allowed at certain times of the day with controlled access.
ByWard Market Square will be reinforced as the heart of the outdoor public market and will be activated with space for seating, street trees, street activations and outdoor commercial areas. Infrastructure will be provided to program the space as an “outdoor living room”. It will be redesigned as a bi-directional street, with parallel parking provided on one side, that can be closed to motor vehicle traffic seasonally and for larger events. Most motor vehicle parking will continue to be offered outside of the Market core on adjacent streets and lots.
Safety, security, and accessibility: Accessibility will be carefully considered so that visitors of all ages and abilities can enjoy the ByWard Market. The safety and security of visitors will be considered in the design of the public spaces to ensure that visitors feel safe and comfortable at all times of the day and night, including through the use of design principles such as the provision of clear sight lines, good lighting, and “eyes on the street”. Spaces that can be programmed and use flexibly will provide opportunities to support different kinds of activities and events that will draw residents and visitors to the heart of the ByWard Market and provide activation.
Businesses and vendors: The newly redesigned spaces will provide greater support to local businesses and will be designed with flexibilityin mind. Businesses will be able to extend into the public realm with retail stands, outdoor patios and more. Infrastructure such as water and electricity will be provided to support enhanced outdoor market vendingand accommodate the needs of different types of vendors. New market stalls will be provided that can be customized according to vendors’ needs. These improvements will help to attract and retain new vendors to the ByWard Market and enable expanded offerings by current vendors.
Preliminary design concepts:
The City of Ottawa is seeking feedback on the proposed street redesigns based on the preliminary design concepts below. The preliminary designs have been developed in accordance with the directions of the ByWard Market Public Realm Plan, which was approved by City Council in January 2021. Your feedback is important to understand what should be considered in the new designs.
Design concepts can be found under the Key Documents section.
More information on the City’s priority projects and the history of the ByWard Market
Public realm projects in the ByWard Market: Find out more about the priority projects as part of revitalizing public space in the ByWard Market (Ottawa.ca/ByWardMarket).
History of the ByWard Market and interactive StoryMap: Find out more about the history of the ByWard Market and the upcoming public realm projects in the neighbourhood by exploring the interactive StoryMap, which provides a digital model of the ByWard Market district. This innovative technology is one tool to visualize the current public space in the ByWard Market.
You've made memories here. Now be part of what comes next!
William Street and ByWard Market Square street renewal project
The City of Ottawa is seeking your input on the upcoming redesign of William Street and ByWard Market Square, which will begin to reimagine the ByWard Market and strengthen its role as a premier destination within the nation’s capital for many years to come.
Project location:William Street and ByWard Market Square (between George and York Streets).
Timeline:
In 2025,detailed design will be undertaken for William Street and ByWard Market Square.
In 2026,construction of William Street will take place.
In 2027, the ByWard Market celebrates the 200th anniversary of its founding.
Design:
The redesigned public spaces within the ByWard Market will prioritize the visitor experience by creating a destination that is welcoming, safe, comfortable and walkable.
William Street is one of the most visited areas of the ByWard Market and, once completed, will be an important corridor between Rideau and Clarence Streets that will draw visitors into the heart of the Market. The street will be designed with the goal of enhancing the visitor experience in the Market core, as a promenade with space for street activations, street trees, extended outdoor commercial areas and infrastructure to support events. Loading and deliveries will be allowed at certain times of the day with controlled access.
ByWard Market Square will be reinforced as the heart of the outdoor public market and will be activated with space for seating, street trees, street activations and outdoor commercial areas. Infrastructure will be provided to program the space as an “outdoor living room”. It will be redesigned as a bi-directional street, with parallel parking provided on one side, that can be closed to motor vehicle traffic seasonally and for larger events. Most motor vehicle parking will continue to be offered outside of the Market core on adjacent streets and lots.
Safety, security, and accessibility: Accessibility will be carefully considered so that visitors of all ages and abilities can enjoy the ByWard Market. The safety and security of visitors will be considered in the design of the public spaces to ensure that visitors feel safe and comfortable at all times of the day and night, including through the use of design principles such as the provision of clear sight lines, good lighting, and “eyes on the street”. Spaces that can be programmed and use flexibly will provide opportunities to support different kinds of activities and events that will draw residents and visitors to the heart of the ByWard Market and provide activation.
Businesses and vendors: The newly redesigned spaces will provide greater support to local businesses and will be designed with flexibilityin mind. Businesses will be able to extend into the public realm with retail stands, outdoor patios and more. Infrastructure such as water and electricity will be provided to support enhanced outdoor market vendingand accommodate the needs of different types of vendors. New market stalls will be provided that can be customized according to vendors’ needs. These improvements will help to attract and retain new vendors to the ByWard Market and enable expanded offerings by current vendors.
Preliminary design concepts:
The City of Ottawa is seeking feedback on the proposed street redesigns based on the preliminary design concepts below. The preliminary designs have been developed in accordance with the directions of the ByWard Market Public Realm Plan, which was approved by City Council in January 2021. Your feedback is important to understand what should be considered in the new designs.
Design concepts can be found under the Key Documents section.
More information on the City’s priority projects and the history of the ByWard Market
Public realm projects in the ByWard Market: Find out more about the priority projects as part of revitalizing public space in the ByWard Market (Ottawa.ca/ByWardMarket).
History of the ByWard Market and interactive StoryMap: Find out more about the history of the ByWard Market and the upcoming public realm projects in the neighbourhood by exploring the interactive StoryMap, which provides a digital model of the ByWard Market district. This innovative technology is one tool to visualize the current public space in the ByWard Market.
Thank you for your interest in the William Street and ByWard Market Square project. Your feedback will be used to guide the detailed design.
The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
For accessible survey formats or communication supports (e.g., hardcopy, large font, audio, Braille, phone survey, etc.), please contact fiona.colquhoun@ottawa.ca.
Following public engagement, a What We Learned report will be produced and made publicly available. This report will summarize the feedback received from the public, highlighting key themes, concerns, and suggestions. It will also outline how this feedback will inform the final design decisions and next steps in the project. The report aims to ensure transparency and demonstrate how public input has been integrated into the planning process. The results will be presented at a follow-up public information session in Fall 2025.
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Online: June 24, from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Please note, when you register for the session, you will receive an email confirmation from Zoom. Please use this email with the link to access the online meeting.
Fall to Winter 2025 -Final design concepts and “What we Learned” report shared with public
Phase 3: Construction (2026+)
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2026 - Construction of street renewal of William Street (between George and York Streets)
Date to be confirmed
this is an upcoming stage for Revitalizing Public Space in the ByWard Market
Construction of ByWard Market Square (between George and York Streets)