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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: June 23, 2025 - 13:28
Navan Road from Renaud Road to Brian Coburn Boulevard to close for underground infrastructure installation
June 23, 2025
Navan Road will be closed between Renaud Road to Pagé Road for the installation of new underground infrastructure to service the East Ridge subdivision.
Navan Road will be closed between Renaud Road to Pagé Road until Friday, August 29, to facilitate the installation of new underground infrastructure to service the East Ridge subdivision.
This is required as the subdivision's sanitary sewer, storm sewer, and watermains need to connect to the existing surrounding infrastructure. Please expect delays and plan accordingly as sections of Navan Road will be closed during construction.
The expected detours are as follows:
- Detours will be in place on Navan Road that will direct traffic onto Brian Coburn Boulevard to Mer-Bleue Road and then back to Navan Road for both travel directions.
- A truck detour will also be installed using Navan Road to Tenth Line Road to Brian Coburn Boulevard back to Navan Road for both travel directions.
- OC Transpo buses will be detoured from Navan Road in both directions using Renaud Road and Pagé Road.
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