
Eco-friendly transportation a condition of planned Ottawa Senators arena: agreement
OTTAWA — 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.
Under the agreement, a group led by the NHL team would be responsible for designing, building and paying for a publicly accessible cycling and pedestrian bridge linking a major Ottawa street to the LeBreton Flats arena site.
In addition, the arena and associated elements would be “zero carbon” buildings — highly energy-efficient structures with minimal greenhouse gas emissions from materials and operations.
The National Capital Commission, the federal agency that controls the land, and Capital Sports Development Inc., led by the Senators, signed a memorandum of understanding last September on the planned purchase of five parcels totalling 10 acres.