Transportation Master Plan Update

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Logo for the Transportation Master Plan Update shows a circle with the cardinal arrows (east, west, north, south) and graphic representations of different modes of transportation: walking, cycling, light rail, car and bus.

Moving in the right direction

Ottawa has grown into a city of one million residents. Over the next 25 years, that number is expected to grow to more than 1.4 million. With that kind of growth, we need to revisit how people, vehicles and goods move through our city.

As we update the Transportation Master Plan, we have important decisions to make as individuals and as a city. While some might be easy, others will require more thought. We need to have thoughtful and meaningful discussions to ensure Ottawa becomes the most liveable mid-sized city in North America.

Transportation decisions affect all of Ottawa’s residents and businesses. No matter if you walk, drive, cycle, bus, take the light rail transit or scoot, whether you ship products or have them delivered, or whether you own or share a car, how people and goods move through the city affects you. All the choices we make moving forward will require some give and take. Tell us what’s important to you and how our transportation system can move us in the right direction for decades to come.

Stay involved!

Sign up for updates on the many upcoming opportunities for public and stakeholder engagement at each phase of the master plan update.

Moving in the right direction

Ottawa has grown into a city of one million residents. Over the next 25 years, that number is expected to grow to more than 1.4 million. With that kind of growth, we need to revisit how people, vehicles and goods move through our city.

As we update the Transportation Master Plan, we have important decisions to make as individuals and as a city. While some might be easy, others will require more thought. We need to have thoughtful and meaningful discussions to ensure Ottawa becomes the most liveable mid-sized city in North America.

Transportation decisions affect all of Ottawa’s residents and businesses. No matter if you walk, drive, cycle, bus, take the light rail transit or scoot, whether you ship products or have them delivered, or whether you own or share a car, how people and goods move through the city affects you. All the choices we make moving forward will require some give and take. Tell us what’s important to you and how our transportation system can move us in the right direction for decades to come.

Stay involved!

Sign up for updates on the many upcoming opportunities for public and stakeholder engagement at each phase of the master plan update.

  • Launch of Phase 5 Transportation Master Plan consultations

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    The Transportation Master Plan project team is pleased to launch the final phase of consultation on the Transportation Master Plan's Capital Infrastructure Plan. The Plan identifies the transit and road networks that are needed to accommodate planned growth and achieve the City’s mobility objectives. It also identifies a subset of projects that should be prioritized for implementation.

    You are invited to share your thoughts on the draft Transportation Master Plan's Capital Infrastructure Plan.

    The Phase 5 consultation materials consist of the following reports that will be made available in the Document Library on the Transportation Master Plan's project website:

    The Transportation Master Plan team is also seeking feedback on the prioritized list of Council-approved active transportation projects to proceed in the first phase of implementation:

    Please use the surveys below to share your feedback:

    Survey #1: Interactive map-based survey on Transportation Master Plan road and transit projects in the priority networks:

    Priority road projects

    Priority transit projects

    Survey #2: Questionnaire regarding road, transit and active transportation projects and priorities:

    The surveys will be available until May 12, 2025.

    There will be in-person and virtual public information sessions as part of this phase of consultation.

  • Road Classification and Designation Review

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    As part of the update to the City’s Transportation Master Plan, roads were reviewed to determine if changes are needed to better reflect the existing and planned function of the road.

    The Road Classification and Designation Review document presents the results from the following reviews:

    • Road classification review of rural roads and urban roads that had been flagged for investigation.
    • Review of the potential to redesignate the Vanier Parkway as an Urban Mainstreet as directed by Council.
  • Arterial Road Right of Way Protection Review

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    The Transportation Master Plan Arterial Right of Way Study aims to update Official Plan Schedule C16 and align widths with the City’s evolving road design, safety, and sustainability goals. The overall intent of the study is to ensure that Ottawa's right of way protections meet the latest design standards for roadway and road-edge elements while minimizing right of way width requirements where possible. This approach supports efficient land use, prioritizes high-quality urban design, and maintains flexibility where full right of way widths may not be feasible.

  • Phase 5 Transportation Master Plan public consultations

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    The City is getting ready to launch the Transportation Master Plan Phase 5 public consultation! We will share draft recommendations for the Transportation Master Plan's Capital Infrastructure Plan, including the proposed transit and road networks, project priorities, and implementation plan. Stay tuned for consultation materials that will be posted at the end of March.

    The City will host online and in-person public consultation sessions on the Transportation Master Plan's Capital Infrastructure Plan. Virtual sessions will include a presentation followed by a question-and-answer period. In-person sessions will have display boards showcasing project information, and members of the project team will be available to answer questions. The same information will be presented at all sessions, but discussions at each session may focus on projects specific to the local geographic area. You are welcome to attend any of the sessions, regardless of your place of residence.

    In-person

    Tuesday, April 8 
    6:30 to 8:30 pm 
    John G. Mlacak Centre 
    2500 Campeau Drive 

    Thursday, April 10 
    6:30 to 8:30 pm 
    Overbrook Community Centre 
    33 Quill Street 

    Thursday, April 17 
    6:30 to 8:30 pm 
    Nepean Sportsplex 
    1701 Woodroffe Avenue 

    Tuesday, April 29
    6:30 to 8:30 pm 
    Ray Friel Recreation Centre 
    1585 Tenth Line Road  

    Online

    Thursday, April 24 - West
    6:30 to 8:30 pm
    Register here

    Thursday, May 1 - Central
    6:30 – 8:30 pm
    Register here

    Monday, May 5 - East
    6:30 to 8:30 pm
    Register here

    Tuesday, May 6 - South
    6:30 – 8:30 pm
    Register here

    For more information, please email tmpupdate@ottawa.ca

  • Baseline Road transit improvements update: Webinar January 17

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    On January 16, Councillor Johnson hosted a webinar to share information about the Baseline Transitway project. Slides from the webinar are now available. As discussed in the webinar, the City expects the Baseline Transitway to remain a high priority in the Transportation Master Plan Update. Further information will be provided as part of the next phase of consultation, in March.

  • Phase 4 Transportation Master Plan public engagement is now complete

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    Thank you to all participants who took part in the Phase 4 public information session, provided comments to the TMPupdate@ottawa.ca project inbox, and responded to the Mapping transportation issues and Transportation Investment Priorities surveys from June 12 to August 30, 2024.

    An As We Heard It Report will be posted in the coming months to summarize input received.

  • City-wide virtual information session - Wednesday June 26, 2024

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    To kick-off consultation for Part 2 of the Transportation Master Plan Update, there was a virtual city-wide virtual information session on Wednesday June 26 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.

    This session gave an overview of the Transportation Trends Report and the Needs, Opportunities and Uncertainty Report and the implications on how the City plans its future transit and road networks.

    To view the French version of this blog post, please click here.

  • Launch of Phase 4 of the Transportation Master Plan consultations and public engagement event

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    The City began consultation on the Transportation Master Plan Part 2 following the approval of the Transportation Master Plan Part 1 in 2023. The Transportation Master Plan Part 2 will identify the transit and road projects that are needed to accommodate growth and achieve the City’s objectives for a healthy, livable city. It will also identify a subset of projects that are affordable within the City’s long-range financial plans, along with the corresponding timelines for implementation.

    As part of this phase of consultation, residents were invited to tell the City about the transportation issues they experience when travelling by car or transit using the survey below. Residents also gave feedback on their transportation investment priorities.

    Residents were invited to review the Transportation Trends Report presenting the results of the 2022 Origin-Destination household travel survey. This survey provides a snapshot of residents’ daily travel, including trip origins and destinations, modes of travel, and trip purposes. Key findings are summarized in the Transportation Trends Highlights document. Finally, the Needs, Opportunities and Uncertainty Report discusses the implications of the Origin-Destination survey results on how the City plans its future transit and road networks. It also provides a summary of the approach that will be used for forecasting future travel activity in the next phase of the study. All three reports can be found in the Document Library on this page.

    The City hosted an online virtual engagement on Wednesday, June 26 from 6 pm to 8 pm.

    Survey #1: Mapping transportation issues - Surveys are closed.

    Survey #2: Transportation Investment Priorities - Surveys are closed.

    In the coming months, work will continue on the Transportation Master Plan Part 2. This will include finalizing the travel forecasting model and identifying locations where transportation improvements are needed to support growth. The Transportation Master Plan team will then identify and evaluate transit and road projects; update the City’s future transportation networks; prioritize projects; and develop an implementation plan.

    For more information, please email tmpupdate@ottawa.ca

    To view the French version of this blog post, please click here.

    If a resident does not have access to the internet to complete the survey, or would like additional support filling out the survey, please contact 3-1-1 for assistance.

  • Approved Transportation Master Plan – Part 1

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    The Transportation Master Plan – Part 1 was approved at the City Council meeting of April 26, 2023. The staff report, supporting materials and recordings of the Transportation Committee and Council meetings can be found on the City’s website.

    Part 1 included the Transportation Master Plan's policies, active transportation projects and networks, and Transit and Road Project Prioritization Frameworks for the Transportation Master Plan Part 2, development of the Capital Infrastructure. The document library on this website contains these documents.

    The next step is the development of the Transportation Master Plan's Capital Infrastructure Plan, including additional public engagement on travel patterns and trends, transit and road projects, and network investment scenarios. Please continue to watch this project website and subscribe to the newsletter for updates.

    To view the French version of this blog post, please click here.

  • Special meeting of the Transportation Committee

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    Staff brought forward Part 1 of the Transportation Master Plan Update at a special meeting of the Transportation Committee on Monday, April 17, 2024. The staff report and supporting materials are available on the City’s website.

    Thank you to all participants in Part 1 of the Transportation Master Plan Update. The document library on this website includes reports on consultation results and changes to the materials following consultation.

    The next step in the Transportation Master Plan Update process is the development of the Capital Infrastructure Plan (Part 2 of the Transportation Master Plan), including additional public engagement on proposed transit and road projects and network investment scenarios.

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