Carp Road Widening Project – Public Information Session

When

Thursday, November 13    
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Where

Tony Graham Recreation Complex & Walter Baker Park
100 Charlie Rogers Place, Stittsville

Event Type

 

City of Ottawa staff will be holding a meeting to provide an update on the latest design and construction timeline for the Carp Road widening project. The meeting will be at Hall A at Tony Graham Recreation Complex (100 Charlie Rogers Place). Doors will open at 7:00 p.m. to allow time to review the displays before the presentation begins at 7:30 p.m.

In addition to the meeting, residents can also participate through viewing and commenting on the online documents posted at ottawa.ca/CarpWidening after the event. Your input is an important part of the consultation process. Your feedback can be submitted on the project webpage, or by contacting Marc Tremblay, the City’s project manager, at marc.tremblay2@ottawa.ca or 613-580-2424, ext. 14391 by November 28, 2025. You can copy Councillor Glen at glen.gower@ottawa.ca.

Preliminary construction work is already underway, with residents experiencing more intensive work in 2026, starting with an upgrade to the Carp-Hazeldean intersection, with safety and accessibility improvements for pedestrians, cyclists and drivers.

The full project includes new lanes from Hazeldean to the 417, along with sidewalks, pathways, intersection upgrades, plus the installation of new sanitary and storm sewers plus watermain.

It’s a much-needed project and has been the top transportation-related priority in Stittsville for a few years now – but it will mean a lot of disruption for residents who use Carp Road for travel, as well as the residents and businesses along the route. Expectation is that the full project could take 4-5 years to complete – from start to finish.