Transportation Master Plan
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study
The Corporation of the Township of Russell (Township) has completed a Transportation Master Plan Update for Master Plans within the Municipal Class Environmental Assessment (MCEA) process. The Master Plan identifies recommendations arising from the study.
The Master Plan Report detailing the planning process, findings, and recommendations for the study will be available for public review for 30 calendar days until July 4, 2025.
During the 30-day review period you are encouraged to contact us at infrastructure@russell.ca if you have any questions or concerns about this project.
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Public Information Session #2
Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study
Transportation Master Plan Update for Russell Township
- When: Tuesday, March 18, 2025, 6:00pm to 8:00pm
- Where: Council Chambers, Township of Russell Office - 717 Notre-Dame St, Embrun, ON K0A 1W1
- Share your comments on the content presented by completing the Feedback Form below before April 18, 2025.
See Full Notice of Public Information Centre*
View the Presentation Slides from Public Information Session #2 (March 18, 2025)*
Download Form to Provide Feedback*
Public Information Session #1
View the Presentation Slides from Public Information Session #1 (June 19, 2024)*
Transportation Master Plan Update
Public Notice - March 13, 2024
For more information and to placed on the project contact list, see the full public notice below.
Transportation Master Plan 2016
The Township of Russell's transportation network connects our community. It includes our roads, bridges, sidewalks, and more.
The Transportation Master Plan is a long-range plan to improve or add to our network of roads, bridges, and sidewalks that connect the Township.
Transportation Master Plan 2016
Recommendations from the Transportation Master Plan include:
- Improvements to the north-south travel network, being the more popular direction of travel within commuters making their way to Ottawa via Highway 417; and
- Intersection improvements, including left turn lanes along Notre Dame Street and upgrades to Route 300 intersection.