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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: April 16, 2025 - 15:05
Upcoming Lane Reductions on Bank Street within Findlay Creek community starting April 22
April 16, 2025
Starting Tuesday, April 22, until early May, there will be lane reductions and turn restrictions at the Bank Street and Findlay Creek Drive intersection, within the Findlay Creek community.
The lane reductions and turn restrictions are required to facilitate the construction work for the Bank Street Widening and Reconstruction project.
Signage will be in place. Please plan ahead.
Traffic impacts
Traffic on Bank Street will be maintained with one lane in each direction. There will be left turn restrictions into and out of Findlay Creek Drive. Access to the plaza will be maintained at all times. Pedestrians and cyclists will also be accommodated.
Access to Findlay Creek businesses
Findlay Creek businesses remain open and accessible during the lane restrictions on Bank Street.
Residents are encouraged to shop locally and support the Findlay Creek Bank Street and area businesses during this construction period.
Project information
This phase of the Bank Street Widening and Reconstruction project includes the rehabilitation of underground infrastructure, including installation of approximately 120 metres of the new watermain and storm sewer through the Bank Street and Findlay Creek Drive intersection.
Stay informed
- Visit ottawa.ca/BankStreetWidening for additional details and specific traffic impacts.
- Sign up for the project newsletters to receive regular project updates.
- Contact the project team at BankWidening@ottawa.ca.
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