Severn Avenue Public School – The Gift of Giving

Severn Avenue Public School and its School Council would like to invite any interested families, staff, or community members to donate funds to support families in our community who might need a little extra help this holiday season.

The school’s Principal, Mandy Long, has kindly agreed to organize distribution. The gifts will be gift certificates to stores within our community.

School Council will be accepting donations on behalf of the school until November 29, 2021. Please send e-transfers to severnschoolcouncil@gmail.com and include Gift of Giving in the message.

Thank you for your support and have a happy holiday season!

(Click to enlarge poster)

Connaught Park: Noise Mitigation and Landscape Plan for LRT

A noise study for LRT Phase II confirmed the need for noise mitigation through Connaught Park. It also found that the proposed berms would not be effective. It proposes a combination of three measures for the portion of the track from the fly-over to the tunnel: absorptive wall panels, a noise barrier wall, and rail dampers.

QTN members of the Public Advisory Panel continue to raise concerns about the adequacy of the noise study, particularly the lack of attention to the curve that goes to Baseline and the fly-over. We also continue to advocate for more sight mitigation in the landscape plan and increased attention to make it an attractive green space for the future.

If you want more information, copies of the noise study and related documents have been posted in the LRT section of QTNca’s Planning page.

In the meantime, choices are being made about the design of the noise wall and the plan for vines and tree-planting to make the wall more compatible with a park setting. The choice of materials for the noise wall will make a difference in how that space feels in the future. Quick-growing vines on the wall and planting trees for the longer term can help to maintain a park context. The landscape plan includes the use of small berms and a mix of types of trees to recreate a green space that is attractive and sustainable. Some residents want to have fruit trees included in the mix of trees planted, along with evergreens and deciduous trees. You can make your views known by completing a short survey (now closed) or send your views to the PAC group and OC Transpo via an e-mail to qtncommunity@gmail.com.

Official Unveiling of the Frank Ryan Park Fieldhouse Mural (Nov 10 @ 4 PM)

On November 10th at 4 pm the Official Unveiling of the Frank Ryan Park Fieldhouse Mural will be happening.

Come on out!!

The QTN CA successfully applied for a Crime Prevention Ottawa  grant to beautify the neighbourhood, address graffiti issues and engage youth.

The Paint It Up mural project Unveiling is happening!!

Six area youth worked with House of Paint and local artist Jimmy Baptiste to design and paint a mural on the Frank Ryan Park building. The painting took  place 16-21 August

Check out Jimmy’s FB and Instagram pages:

The youth learned about the art, techniques and design. They also had a chance to develop presentation and public speaking when they present their designs at an Online community consultation that happened in August pre-art work.