Eco-friendly transportation a condition of planned Ottawa Senators arena: agreement
- The Ottawa Senators and the National Capital Commission announced in September 2024 a plan for a downtown arena with eco-friendly transportation conditions.
- The agreement follows a memorandum of understanding for purchasing five parcels totaling 10 acres near Parliament Hill controlled by the NCC.
- The arena will prioritize public transit, cycling, and walking as main ways to access the site, and include highly energy-efficient zero carbon buildings.
- Michael Andlauer, Senators majority owner, expressed optimism about the project, saying it could start in five years and that light-rail glitches will be resolved by then.
- The agreement signals progress toward a central venue for Senators fans, but questions remain about meeting ecological and transport goals amid ongoing negotiations.
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Eco-friendly transportation a condition of planned Ottawa Senators arena: agreement
Public transit, cycling and walking will be the “primary and preferred modes” of getting fans to and from the Ottawa Senators’ planned downtown arena, says a newly disclosed agreement on the project.
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