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Can you reimagine the national capital parkways as space for people?
Reimagining the Rideau Canal Parkways: Crowdsourced Options for the Parkways of Tomorrow
We are thrilled to release Reimagining the Rideau Canal Parkways, the second in our NCC Parkways Series. This paper is a compilation of community ideas on how Queen Elizabeth Driveway and Colonel By Drive could be repurposed as a people-first parkway. Parkways for...
Reimagining Queen Elizabeth Driveway: 3 Community Ideas that Will Knock Your Socks Off!
We are thrilled to release Reimagining Queen Elizabeth Driveway, the first paper in our NCC Parkways Series. This paper is a compilation of community ideas on how Queen Elizabeth Driveway could be repurposed as a people-first parkway. Additional papers, covering other...
Colonel By Drive Proposal from Ottawa Centre MP Yasir Naqvi
Before being elected as Ottawa Centre MP, Yasir Naqvi proposed that the 2021 Colonel By Drive closure be repeated into 2022. Here is what was included in that proposal: Extend the 2021 pilot project, that reserved CBD for active users, for a full yearConduct this...
A New Rideau Canada National Urban Park?
National parks are designed to be enjoyed by all, yet for many people, parks located in remote areas are simply inaccessible. Recognising this disparity, Parks Canada has created a first "national urban park" in the Toronto area -- the Rouge National Urban Park. Could...
QED: Park, not Parkway
Susan Redding. Living in Old Ottawa East, I was happy to have Colonel By Drive open for active use all summer long. I love having a safe, convenient and scenic route for biking and running a few blocks from my front door. That said, the space never feels like anything...
How Would You Transform the Queen Elizabeth Driveway?
If it was all up to you, what would we do with the QED? Would you continue the summer 2021 active transportation pilots, or maybe you have something bigger and bolder in mind. We're looking to create a set of options for a future QED, and we need your help to come up...
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