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Old Posted: Feb 29, 2012, 4:20 PM
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It seems the NCC is currently delaying the project...

http://www.orleansstar.ca/News/2011-...C%3A-McNeely/1

Ottawa-Orléans MPP Phil McNeely is calling on the NCC to add the Hunt Club extension project to its master plan or risk it being heavily delayed.

"It could set the project back five to ten years. It's a city project from this point. But they won't be able to move forward if the NCC doesn't give the go-ahead."

The NCC is currently reviewing the transport portion of its Greenbelt master plan, a process which will last one year. The review of the master plan will finish late next year.
... the project, along with many others that are being proposed to pass through the Greenbelt, need to follow the proper steps.

Any more recent news about the Hunt Club extension project?
Is it the section from Hawthorne/Hunt Club easterly to the 417 that is being delayed or the section from 417 NE to Innes that is being delayed?
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Old Posted: Feb 29, 2012, 10:53 PM
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$44M extension of Hunt Club, annouced funding of $22M by Province
http://www.ottawacitizen.com/extensi...643/story.html
Under the infrastructure stimulus fund, which expires in October, Hunt Club Road was extended in a project costing about $20 million, shared equally by the federal, provincial and municipal governments. But the highway interchange was not eligible under the federal part of the program, and so Hunt Club literally goes nowhere east of Hawthorne.
But Friday’s announcement means that work on the interchange will begin as soon as August and is expected to be completed by 2014.

"Hunt Club extension to Innes awaits the NCC: McNeely"
I updated the link which wasn't working.
http://www.orleansstar.ca/News/2011-...C%3A-McNeely/1

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Old Posted: Apr 17, 2012, 2:51 AM
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Project update

Work has started on the foundations for the ramp bridges over the creek on either side of the 417.
Footings for the new Hydro One pylons have been poured.
Some more minor grading work on either side of the 417.
Still no work at all on the big overpasses.

To clarify an earlier post, the Hunt Club extension from Hawthorne to 417 is going ahead. In fact it's already 50% built under the federal stimulus, only the road dead ends at a cliff so it's not open to traffic. The contemplated extension of Hunt Club beyond the 417 up to Innes IS being delayed. Honestly I do not see a need for this to be built at significant environmental expense - just widen the 417 instead!
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Old Posted: May 12, 2012, 3:26 AM
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This project is going at what seems like a snail's pace. They finally started digging a hole in the median for footings and started to build up the eastern embankment. Ever. So. Slowly.
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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 4:01 AM
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Funny how fast work can proceed if there is a deadline. Now that there is no deadline, everything takes an eternity. I bet if there was a deadline involved, they would come up with solutions pronto for the South Keys pedestrian bridge and the Strandherd/Armstrong Bridge. The politicians must have hated the infrastructure program. Things got done without a thousand separate announcements for the same project.
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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 4:05 AM
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Just remember the Sawmill Creek bike pathway. Part of it got built during the infrastructure program. It will probably be 2030 before the remainder gets built. Of course, it is of almost no value until the missing link gets finished. In the meantime, we have a beautiful paved bike trail that abruptly ends in shrubbery under the Walkley Road bridge. Your city in action.
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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 11:54 AM
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Just remember the Sawmill Creek bike pathway. Part of it got built during the infrastructure program. It will probably be 2030 before the remainder gets built. Of course, it is of almost no value until the missing link gets finished. In the meantime, we have a beautiful paved bike trail that abruptly ends in shrubbery under the Walkley Road bridge. Your city in action.
Good friend of mine found out about that shrubbery the hard way one evening.
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Old Posted: May 13, 2012, 8:58 PM
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If the Huntclub interchange happens at the 417, it will possibly raise the property values in the Southgate and Greenboro districts, as there will be a more direct way to get to the highway, and the same for getting off of it, and getting home.

I hate to say it, but the congestion on Hunt Club, the Airport Parkway, and other arterial roads is mostly from single occupant vehicles, usually driven by people going to and from riverside south and Barhaven.
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Just remember the Sawmill Creek bike pathway. Part of it got built during the infrastructure program. It will probably be 2030 before the remainder gets built. Of course, it is of almost no value until the missing link gets finished. In the meantime, we have a beautiful paved bike trail that abruptly ends in shrubbery under the Walkley Road bridge. Your city in action.
That path was supposed to have been built when the Southeast Transitway was built; naturally it got cut (just as the path along the N-S LRT - some of it the same path, again - got cut when it was approved in ~June 2006) to control the budget. So it's only 15-20 years behind schedule now.
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Old Posted: May 14, 2012, 5:06 AM
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I can't drive by Baseline Station without thinking of the huge, finished underground station (Stimulus-funded) that's been sitting under the Algonquin construction building for nearly 2 years, but with no road leading into or out of it. And no word that I know of of when the next phases will start.

How long is the shitty "temporary" above ground station suposed to be there?
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Old Posted: May 15, 2012, 8:40 AM
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I can't drive by Baseline Station without thinking of the huge, finished underground station (Stimulus-funded) that's been sitting under the Algonquin construction building for nearly 2 years, but with no road leading into or out of it. And no word that I know of of when the next phases will start.

How long is the shitty "temporary" above ground station suposed to be there?
According to the plan, the temporary station will stop being used by 2013.
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Old Posted: May 15, 2012, 2:15 PM
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I read that report a bit differently; specifically the statement “...the approved strategic initiatives call for the BRT system to be completed by Dec. 2015 and for the LRT service to come to Baseline Station sometime after 2016.”

From what I see, the permanent station is to be built within the 2013-2015 window; so for that period the ‘Temporary’ Baseline Station will still be active. That is why the ‘Temporary’ station was built to ‘Permanent’ standards (with associated cost); it was to last 7 years, 2009-2015.
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Old Posted: Jun 19, 2012, 2:19 AM
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Project Update

- The bridge structure for the EB417 to WB Hunt Club ramp over the creek has girders erected
- Some rebar is in place for the centre overpass columns in the median
- More moving of earth around
- Some pavement for the EB Hunt Club to EB417 ramp and removal of concrete barricades here.
- No new hydro towers yet. HydroOne needs to get going on this because it's holding up the rest of the project.
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Old Posted: Jul 13, 2012, 3:36 AM
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Concrete columns poured in the median.
Now building the base of the berms for each side of the big overpass over the 417. This is going to be a LONG structure!
HydroOne has a couple of construction tracked vehicles on site for the last week.
Move moving of dirt around. The east embankment is slowly getting larger day by day.
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Not in the same area but same corridor, any idea on how plans for upgrades in the Hunt Club Bridge area are going, or has that begun yet? I know widening is planned...
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Just remember the Sawmill Creek bike pathway. Part of it got built during the infrastructure program. It will probably be 2030 before the remainder gets built. Of course, it is of almost no value until the missing link gets finished. In the meantime, we have a beautiful paved bike trail that abruptly ends in shrubbery under the Walkley Road bridge. Your city in action.
So that's what that path is! If they had it finished from Walkley as far as Heron or all the way over to Riverside, I'd be taking my bike to work. I went looking not too long ago to see where the path from huntclub goes, and you're right...it ends under the Walkley bridge. There seems to be no direct path to downtown from southgate/greenboro for pedestrians or cyclists...as far as I know.
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Old Posted: Jul 14, 2012, 8:00 PM
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So that's what that path is! If they had it finished from Walkley as far as Heron or all the way over to Riverside, I'd be taking my bike to work. I went looking not too long ago to see where the path from huntclub goes, and you're right...it ends under the Walkley bridge. There seems to be no direct path to downtown from southgate/greenboro for pedestrians or cyclists...as far as I know.
The path is supposed to be extended from Walkley to Brookfield within the next couple of years; see http://www.ottawa.ca/en/city_hall/pl...ing/index.html. Basically you would come out by the Brookfield roundabout.

For people in the Greeboro area, the best cycling route downtown is probably along the Alta Vista corridor path; for example: http://maps.google.ca/maps?saddr=con...&z=13&lci=bike
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Concrete columns poured in the median.
Now building the base of the berms for each side of the big overpass over the 417. This is going to be a LONG structure!
HydroOne has a couple of construction tracked vehicles on site for the last week.
Move moving of dirt around. The east embankment is slowly getting larger day by day.
Indeed, seeing it in person, that is going to be an impressive interchange
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Old Posted: Aug 12, 2012, 3:18 AM
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Noticed today that Hydro One is finally beginning to erect one of the new pylons to relocate the overhead wires.

Twin bridges for the 417WB ramps over the creek are now up.
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Old Posted: Oct 6, 2012, 2:28 AM
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Construction update: the four new hydro towers are up. Getting ready to run new wires. It's now obvious that any work on the southwest side of the EB lanes is being impeded by the current wood hydro towers.

The EB on ramp has been well graded and now has a slot for a short bridge over the creek.

Rebar has gone in for a second set of main overpass columns on the south side of the EB lanes.

It's painfully slow watching this construction poke along every single day. I sure hope they expedite opening the EB ramps to relieve the atrocious congestion at the Walkley exit. There aren't a lot of workers on site whenever I've driven by.
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