Location: Tapiola Crescent (from Johnston Road East to Johnston Road West)
Project Type: Neighbourhood Traffic Calming Study
Developer/Lead Agency: City of Ottawa
Project Overview
The City of Ottawa completed a traffic calming study along Tapiola Crescent in response to long‑standing traffic and safety concerns raised by residents. The purpose of the study was to identify and recommend permanent roadway modifications aimed at reducing vehicle speeds and improving safety for all road users.
Current Status
Phase: Early Study and Concept Design
Progress Update:
City staff are currently completing the Project Charter, gathering survey data, and retaining a design consultant to advance the detailed design phase. A conceptual traffic calming plan has already been drafted based on preliminary findings.
Proposed Modifications Include:
Pedestrian Crossovers (PXOs) with Bulb‑Outs
Three new PXOs, each with curb narrowings to reduce crossing distances, are proposed at:
- Between Johnston Road West and Gentle Gate Crescent
- Between White Clover Private and Rastila Crescent / Tammela Court
- Between Brando Crescent / Rushford Private and Haxby Private
Concrete Center Medians
Two raised medians are proposed to narrow vehicle lanes and calm traffic:
- Between Fireside Crescent and Crimson Gate
- Between Rastila Crescent / Wingale Private and Brando Crescent / Somero Private
Note: Due to roadway width limitations, sections of on‑street parking near these medians would need to be removed.
Intersection Improvements
Tapiola Crescent & Johnston Road (East)
- New crosswalk markings on the east leg
- Upgraded pedestrian landing pads to meet current accessibility standards
Tapiola Crescent & Johnston Road (West)
- Upgraded pedestrian landing pads to current accessibility standards
Timeline
- Project Charter, Survey, and Consultant Procurement: In progress
- Design Phase: To begin following survey completion and consultant assignment
- Public consultation and detailed design timelines: To be confirmed
What’s Next
Upcoming Actions:
- Finalizing the Project Charter
- Completion of survey data
- Hiring a design consultant to begin advancing the concept into a full design
Questions or Comments
Learn more here: Tapiola NTC
Project Lead:
Stacey Hogan, CET, CAPM
Project Manager | Gestionnaire de projet
City of Ottawa | Infrastructure Services | Design & Construction – Municipal
Email | Courriel: Stacey.Hogan@ottawa.ca

