LRT in QTN: What You Need to Know

The Confederation Line West extension is one of three environmental assessment studies currently underway as part of the Stage 2 rail (Ottawa.ca/stage2) package, which is the City’s plan to add 19 new stations and 30 kilometres of rail farther east, west and south of the City.

QTN is one of the communities involved in this study.

For information, please refer to this slide package for the City (which was presented last Spring 2015).
Open House #4 Display Boards [ PDF 9.077 MB ]

We are now awaiting the completion of final environmental assessment document which has been delayed. The city is addressing some feedback with the draft and should be sending it out soon.  The public will have 30 days to provide comments/feedback once the final draft is released.

Here is a summary of concerns and feedback already raised from the community, for which we continue to seek clarification:

  • Is the proposed rail over Pinecrest creek really at grade?  Conflicting information has been presented in documentation and open houses.
  • How high would the rail be elevated over the creek into Connaught park (including the height of train and overhead power lines)? Will it be visible from our residential streets?
  • How much of the Connaught park would the community be losing?
  • What happens if construction starts in early in 2018 through QTN but the train never reaches it due to lack of funding?

Please watch for the draft announcement in the paper and provide feedback/comments to us or the city.

Come Garden and Grow with us!!!

This is an exciting opportunity be one of the first in your neighbourhood to have your own vegetable garden plot in the first ever Queensway Terrace North Community Garden. The Queensway Terrace North Community Association (qtncommunity@gmail.com) and Just Food (justfood.ca) are partnering to bring our community this fantastic opportunity and they will provide us with lots of advice and support as we start this new gardening adventure. At the present time, suitable sites are being looked at within the community, and there are many administrative tasks to complete before we actually break ground, which will hopefully happen in the spring of 2015.

To help us get started, we need to know how much interest we have from residents in the community so that we can go forward with the appropriate planning and paperwork for this project.

If you’re interested in having a plot in the community garden or need further information, please contact us at QTNCommunityGarden@gmail.com.

You don’t need to have gardening experience – just a desire to learn, to meet new friends, to grow your own food and most importantly, to have fun!