March Rd and Old Carp - Donald B. Munro Functional Design Study
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The intersection of March Road and Old Carp Road/Donald B. Munro Drive is an unsignalized 4-leg intersection with two-way stop sign control on the Old Carp Road and Donald B. Munro Drive approaches (Northbound and Southbound). This intersection has been identified in the City’s New Traffic Control Devices Program as a candidate location for the implementation of traffic control signal. A roundabout option is also being considered. The City of Ottawa has initiated this Functional Design Study to evaluate design options for upgrading the intersection.
The purpose of this engagement is to gather feedback on the current design to identify opportunities for improvement.
What is being asked of the public?
Do you have any comments on the Traffic Signal option?
Do you have any comments on the Roundabout option (recommended option)?
Do you use a farm vehicle or oversize vehicle at this intersection?
Do you have any other comments on this project?
Ways to Engage
Please share your thoughts by completing the Survey, which will be available from January 29th – February 13th, 2026.
The intersection of March Road and Old Carp Road/Donald B. Munro Drive is an unsignalized 4-leg intersection with two-way stop sign control on the Old Carp Road and Donald B. Munro Drive approaches (Northbound and Southbound). This intersection has been identified in the City’s New Traffic Control Devices Program as a candidate location for the implementation of traffic control signal. A roundabout option is also being considered. The City of Ottawa has initiated this Functional Design Study to evaluate design options for upgrading the intersection.
The purpose of this engagement is to gather feedback on the current design to identify opportunities for improvement.
What is being asked of the public?
Do you have any comments on the Traffic Signal option?
Do you have any comments on the Roundabout option (recommended option)?
Do you use a farm vehicle or oversize vehicle at this intersection?
Do you have any other comments on this project?
Ways to Engage
Please share your thoughts by completing the Survey, which will be available from January 29th – February 13th, 2026.