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Final Report Lansdowne Revitalization MRC McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION A Member of: October 2011

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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW... 1 1.1 SPECIAL EVENTS... 2 1.2 TRANSPORTATION SERVICES... 3 2. TRANSIT SERVICE PLAN... 5 2.1 TRANSIT STOPS AND FACILITIES ON BANK STREET AT LANSDOWNE PARK... 5 2.2 DAY-TO-DAY OPERATIONS... 5 2.3 ARENA EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE OF LESS THAN 10,000... 6 2.3.1 Transit Services... 6 2.3.2 Resources and Service Scheduling... 7 2.3.3 Costs... 8 2.4 STADIUM EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE OF BETWEEN 10,000 AND 15,000... 8 2.4.1 Transit Services... 8 2.4.2 Resources and Service Scheduling... 9 2.4.3 Costs... 10 2.5 STADIUM EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE MORE THAN 15,000... 11 2.5.1 Transit Services... 11 2.5.2 Resources and Service Scheduling... 15 2.5.3 Costs... 16 2.6 SERVICE SUPERVISION AND WORK COVERAGE... 17 2.7 RESTRICTIONS ON TIMING OF EVENTS... 18 3. SHUTTLE SERVICES AND OFF-SITE PARKING PLAN... 20 3.1 INTRODUCTION... 20 3.2 SATELLITE PARKING REQUIREMENTS... 21 3.3 PARKING LOTS AVAILABLE... 22 3.3.1 Carleton University... 24 3.3.2 Canada Post... 25 3.3.3 PWGSC Confederation Heights... 27 3.4 SATELLITE PARKING FOR EVENTS BETWEEN 10,000 AND 15,000... 28 3.4.1 Parking Facilities... 28 3.4.2 Transportation Services... 29 3.4.3 Resources and Costs... 29 3.5 SATELLITE PARKING FOR EVENTS BETWEEN 15,000 AND 25,000... 30 3.5.1 Parking Facilities... 30 3.5.2 Transportation Services... 30 3.5.3 Resources and Costs... 33 3.6 SATELLITE PARKING FOR EVENTS MORE THAN 25,000... 34 3.6.1 Parking Facilities... 34 3.6.2 Transportation Services... 35 3.6.3 Resources and Costs... 36 3.7 SHUTTLE DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP FACILITIES AT LANSDOWNE PARK... 36 3.8 SHUTTLE BUS STORAGE DURING EVENTS... 37 3.9 FLEET AND SERVICE PROVIDERS... 38 4. PROMOTION AND PUBLIC INFORMATION... 39 4.1 PROMOTION AND INFORMATION AHEAD OF EVENT... 39 4.2 REAL-TIME INFORMATION PROVISION... 39 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - i

5. MONITORING AND ADJUSTING SERVICE... 41 5.1 OVERVIEW... 41 5.2 TRANSIT SERVICES (OC TRANSPO AND STO)... 41 5.3 SATELLITE PARKING AND SHUTTLE SERVICES... 41 5.4 COORDINATION AND COOPERATION... 42 6. SUMMARY OF EVENT TRANSIT AND SHUTTLE SERVICES... 43 6.1 TRANSIT SERVICES... 43 6.2 SATELLITE PARKING AND SHUTTLE SERVICES... 44 6.3 COSTS AND RESOURCES... 46 Appendices APPENDIX A TRIP GENERATION / DISTRIBUTION / MODE SPLIT APPENDIX B DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS APPENDIX C TRANSIT SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS APPENDIX D SHUTTLE SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS APPENDIX E SATELLITE PARKING MOU S APPENDIX F RESTRICTION ON TIMING OF EVENTS October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - ii

List of Tables Transit and Shuttle Service Plan TABLE 1-1: MODE SHARE FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 2 TABLE 1-2: TRANSIT AND PARKING DEMAND FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 2 TABLE 1-3: TRANSPORTATION SERVICES FOR VARIOUS EVENT ATTENDANCE LEVELS... 3 TABLE 2-1: TRANSIT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE OF 7,000 AND 10,000... 8 TABLE 2-2: TRANSIT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE OF 13,000... 10 TABLE 2-3: TRANSIT DEMAND FOR STADIUM EVENTS LARGER THAN 15,000... 11 TABLE 2-4: TRANSIT SERVICE HEADWAYS FOR STADIUM EVENTS LARGER THAN 15,000... 16 TABLE 2-5: TRANSIT SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE LARGER THAN 15,000... 17 TABLE 3-1: SATELLITE PARKING REQUIREMENTS... 20 TABLE 3-2: VEHICLE PARKING VOLUMES SENSITIVITY ANALYSIS OF VEHICLE OCCUPANCY AND TRANSIT MODAL SHARE... 21 TABLE 3-3: PARKING SUPPLY AND DEMAND... 21 TABLE 3-4: SUMMARY OF OFF SITE PARKING MOU AGREEMENTS... 23 TABLE 3-5: SATELLITE PARKING AT CARLETON UNIVERSITY... 25 TABLE 3-6: SATELLITE PARKING AT CANADA POST... 26 TABLE 3-7: SHUTTLE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE BETWEEN 10,000 AND 15,000... 30 TABLE 3-8: SHUTTLE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE BETWEEN 15,000 AND 25,000... 34 TABLE 3-9: SATELLITE PARKING FACILITIES REQUIRED FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE LARGER THAN 25,000... 34 TABLE 3-10: SHUTTLE SERVICE REQUIREMENTS AND COSTS FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE LARGER THAN 25,000 36 TABLE 3-11: SHUTTLE BUSES REQUIRED FOR SPECIAL EVENTS... 38 TABLE 6-1: TRANSIT AND PARKING DEMAND FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 43 TABLE 6-2: TOTAL TRANSIT SERVICES, RESOURCES AND COSTS FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 44 TABLE 6-3: SATELLITE PARKING FACILITIES FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 45 TABLE 6-4: SHUTTLE SERVICES AND RESOURCES FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 45 TABLE 6-5: TOTAL PARKING AND SHUTTLE SERVICE COSTS FOR VARIOUS EVENT SIZES... 46 List of Figures FIGURE 2-1: PEDESTRIAN AREAS ON BANK STREET... 5 FIGURE 2-2: SUPPLEMENTAL ROUTE 1 TRANSIT SERVICE ARENA EVENTS... 6 FIGURE 2-3: SUPPLEMENTAL TRANSIT SERVICES SMALL STADIUM EVENTS... 9 FIGURE 2-4: SPECIAL OC TRANSPO TRANSIT ROUTES... 12 FIGURE 2-5 - SUPPLEMENTAL ROUTE 1 TRANSIT SERVICE STADIUM EVENTS... 12 FIGURE 2-6: SPECIAL OC TRANSPO TRANSIT ROUTES OUTBOUND FOLLOWING EVENTS... 13 FIGURE 2-7: SPECIAL STO TRANSIT ROUTES FROM PARK AND RIDE LOTS... 14 FIGURE 2-8: SPECIAL STO TRANSIT ROUTES OUTBOUND FOLLOWING EVENTS... 14 FIGURE 3-1: OFF SITE PARKING LOCATIONS... 22 FIGURE 3-2: SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICE ON ROUTE 7 FOR EVENTS WITH ATTENDANCE BETWEEN 10,000 AND 15,000.. 29 FIGURE 3-3: SHUTTLE SERVICE ROUTING ALTERNATIVES... 32 FIGURE 3-4: SHUTTLE SERVICE ROUTING ON QUEEN ELIZABETH DRIVEWAY (40,000 EVENT)... 35 FIGURE 3-5: SHUTTLE DROP-OFF AND PICK-UP FOR SPECIAL EVENTS... 37 FIGURE 3-6: SHUTTLE BUS STORAGE DURING A LARGE EVENT BROOKFIELD HIGH SCHOOL... 38 FIGURE 6-1: TRANSIT SERVICE FOR EVENTS MORE THAN 15,000... 44 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - iii

1. OVERVIEW prepared the Lansdowne Revitalization Transportation Impact and Assessment Study and Transportation Demand Management Plan (dated July 2010). This transportation study assessed the potential impacts of the redevelopment and revitalization proposal for Lansdowne Park by the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) referred to as the Lansdowne Partnership Plan (LPP). A primary outcome of the study indicated that the transportation systems serving Lansdowne Park were sufficient to support the mixed use development. In addition, with respect to the planned future refurbishment of the 11,000 seat arena, 24,000 seat stadium and the development of the Urban Park the assessment also identified that a number of transportation strategies were required to support various planned special events with attendance of 10,000, 25,000 and 40,000. The specific strategies identified to support Lansdowne special events included enhanced transit services, introduction of shuttle bus services with satellite parking lots, a comprehensive transportation demand management program which, for example, included the costs for enhanced transportation services within the price of all special event tickets and a commitment for ongoing monitoring and intervention aimed at increasing the usage of sustainable transportation modes for event patrons. Following City Council s approval of the Stage 1 Site Plan in November of 2010, a number of detailed transportation studies which focused on the special events were identified as being required prior to final site plan approval (Stage II Site Plan Approval) and included the following: Transit and Shuttle Service Plan The transit service needs were identified based on the planned special events with attendance thresholds of 7,000 to 14,000 patrons (Civic Centre, smaller stadium and urban park events), 15,000 to 24,000 patrons (full stadium events and larger urban park events) and large events with 40,000 plus patrons (expanded stadium events). The shuttle services to serve satellite parking lots and associated operational requirements were to be consistent a Memorandum of Understanding between the National Capital Commission and the City of Ottawa to allow shuttle buses to use Queen Elizabeth Driveway for a three-year pilot project period. Traffic and Parking Management Plan The traffic and parking management operations plan for off-site traffic and parking operations related to special events with attendance thresholds of 10,000 patrons (Civic Centre, smaller stadium and urban park events) to 25,000 patrons (full stadium events and larger urban park events) and 40,000 plus (expanded stadium events); Transportation Demand Management Plan The Transportation Demand Management Plan for the different land uses planned for the site (residential, office, retail/entertainment, and special events) and in particular to encourage pedestrian, cycling and transit access to and reduce the use of automobiles and, in particular, single occupant vehicles. The purpose of this report is to describe the plans for transit services and satellite parking lots and shuttle services for a range of special events with attendance from 7,000 to 40,000. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 1

1.1 Special Events Transit and Shuttle Service Plan For special events at Lansdowne Park additional transportation services will be required. This report describes service plans for six 1 sizes of special events at Lansdowne Park: 7,000 and 10,000 as representative of an average and sold-out OHL game; 13,000, 18,000 and 25,000 as representative of a concert, an average CFL game and a sold-out CFL game, respectively; and 40,000 as representative of a large event like the Rolling Stones concert or the Grey Cup. However, the emphasis in this report is on events with attendance of up to 25,000 which will take place regularly at Lansdowne Park. For very large events that are unlikely to occur more than once every few years, a special multi-disciplinary team would be formed including the event organizers, Ottawa Police Services, OC Transpo, and Traffic Operations from the City as well as STO, NCC, the shuttle providers and the TDM Coordinator. Mode shares will vary depending on the size of the event with higher pedestrian, cycling and transit usage for larger events. The analysis also considers higher pedestrian and cycling shares from areas closer to the Park. The following table presents the average mode share for each event type. Table 1-1: Mode Share for Various Event Sizes Arena Stadium Large Stadium Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 % Transit 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 25% % Bicycle / Pedestrian 10% 10% 12% 12% 12% 13% % Auto 80% 80% 68% 68% 68% 62% The mode shares presented above were used to determine the number of transit passengers that would need to be accommodated. With limited on-site and on-street auto parking, the number of event goers that would be using satellite parking facilities and shuttle services to access Lansdowne Park was determined. Details regarding the on-site and on-street parking can be found in the Traffic and Parking Management Plan. Table 1-2: Transit and Parking Demand for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Passengers Bicycle / Pedestrian on street & on site Satellite facilities 700 1,000 2,550 3,550 4,925 10,000 700 1,000 1,550 2,150 2,975 5350 5,600 8,000 8,125 8,125 8,125 6,875 775 4,175 8,975 17,775 1 These event sizes were used for modeling purposes to represent ranges of event sizes. For example, events with attendance of 13,000 represent smaller stadium events from 10,000 to 15,000 (see Table 1-3) October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 2

1.2 Transportation Services The plan is based on providing services of three sorts for special events: Transit and Shuttle Service Plan supplementary transit service on the regular route network for all events; special routes focused on suburban park and ride lots for larger special events, running directly to Lansdowne Park along the lines of the 400-Series routes that operate to Scotiabank Place for hockey games; shuttle service from satellite parking facilities The following table summarizes the transit, satellite parking, and shuttle services required for events of various attendance levels. These are discussed in more detail in subsequent sections of this report. Transportation Service Table 1-3: Transportation Services for Various Event Attendance Levels Day to Day Arena Events less than 10,000 less than 15,000 Stadium Events 15,000 to 25,000 40,000 Transit Service Satellite Parking Requirements Routes 1&7 with minor increased service No requirement Additional service on Route 1 extended to Hurdman Parking at Carleton University with supplementary service on Route 7 (Carleton to Lansdowne) (up to 500 parking spaces) Supplementary service on regular route network (as required) Special services focused on suburban Park & Ride lots (like 400 series to Scotiabank Place) Parking at Carleton University, Canada Post and Vincent Massey Park (500 to 3,500 spaces) Parking at Carleton University, Confederation Heights, City Hall and new Trade Show Centre, etc (More than 3,500 spaces) Shuttle Service No requirement Special shuttle services to Lansdowne STO will also provide services to support special events at Lansdowne Park and discussions have taken place to determine how these will be coordinated with those of OC Transpo. The plan for larger events 2 is for STO to run allow special routes directly to Lansdowne Park similar to the special OC Transpo routes that are planned. Satellite parking lots will be required for events with attendance of more than 10,000. For events with attendance of less than 15,000 it is proposed to provide parking at Carleton University and to shuttle event-goers to and from Lansdowne Park using supplementary service on Route 7 serving regular bus stops on Bank Street. 2 Events with attendance of 15,000 or more. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 3

For events with attendance of 15,000 or more typical of football games satellite parking will be provided at Carleton University and Confederation Heights. Satellite parking lots will be connected to Lansdowne Park by special shuttle services. The NCC and the City of Ottawa have signed letter of intent (LOI) which covers a three-year pilot project permitting shuttle buses to use Queen Elizabeth Driveway for some events, during which time the impacts will be monitored. For some events, including all football games 3, the shuttle services will operate on Bronson Avenue, Lakeside Avenue and Queen Elizabeth Driveway, using the special shuttle drop-off and pick-up facilities at the northern Queen Elizabeth Driveway entrance to Lansdowne Park. For other events, in accordance with an agreement between the NCC and the City of Ottawa, the shuttles will operate on Bronson Avenue, Sunnyside, Fifth Avenue and Bank Street. These shuttles may be operated by OC Transpo or through contracting with other service providers (e.g. STO or private operators). Event ticket holders will be able to access transit services on both STO and OC Transpo routes two hours before the start of the event and two hours after the end of the event. Satellite parking and shuttle services will also not require additional fees for event-goers. Transit costs and the cost of satellite parking and shuttle services will be included in the price of the event tickets. This key Transportation Demand Management (TDM) initiative will attract a strong modal share to transit for special events and make the post-event transit operations more manageable since there will be no need to collect fares and all-door boarding will be possible. It will also make the satellite parking more attractive and reduce congestion in the immediate vicinity of Lansdowne Park. In this report typical events are featured: arena events with up to 10,000 attendees; stadium events with less than 15,000 attendees; stadium events with 15,000 to 25,000 attendees; and expanded stadium events with attendance of 40,000. However, it should be recognized that smaller events may well take place in the stadium and also that there may be events in the urban park drawing large crowds. The parameter governing the applicable transportation services is the peak on-site attendance level. All events with peak on-site attendance of 5,000 or more will require some level of enhanced transportation services. In addition, although in this report the costs are assumed to be covered by adding a supplement to ticket prices, the same transportation demand management principles will apply to non-ticketed events and the costs will need to be covered by event organizers. 3 NCC will confirm this commitment to CFL games, subject to what may be previously committed dates for the Queen Elizabeth Driveway to be closed, for the three-year period of the pilot project. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 4

2. TRANSIT SERVICE PLAN Transit and Shuttle Service Plan 2.1 Transit Stops and facilities on Bank Street at Lansdowne Park The Lansdowne Park Site Plan has been developed to respect the principles behind the plan for the Bank Street reconstruction that was approved in 2006. The result is shown in Figure 2-1. The sidewalks will be wider than they are today. On the west side of Bank Street the sidewalks today are approximately 2 metres wide. This will increase to a little more than 4 metres in the vicinity of the main entrance of the site. There are bus stops nearside of the main entrance on the west side of Bank Street and nearside of Lansdowne Way on the east. These will be used for day-to-day transit service and will be provided with bus shelters, as shown. Two more bus stops are identified in Figure 2-1: one nearside of the main entrance on the east side and one on the west side nearside of Wilton Crescent. The stop on the east side of Bank Street, at which there is a large area for transit passengers to wait, will be used as the main northbound OC Transpo stop for large stadium events. During larger special events the regular stop on the east side of Bank Street, nearside of Lansdowne Way, will be used for Kanata-bound special services. The stop on the west side of Bank Street, nearside of Wilton Crescent, will be used for southbound shuttle bus pick-up for those events for which shuttle bus services operate on Bank Street. Figure 2-1: Pedestrian Areas on Bank Street Primary Stop Special Event Stop Pedestrian Area 2.2 Day-to-day Operations The initial analysis undertaken for the July 2010 report 4 confirmed that OC Transpo will largely have sufficient capacity on existing transit service (routes 1 and 7) to accommodate the demand from the development at Lansdowne Park. It is anticipated that there will be a requirement to increase the frequency of service in the evenings and on Sunday afternoons. This service will be added through OC Transpo s normal planning and monitoring processes, as it would for any other new development in the city. 4 Transportation Impact Assessment Study and Transportation Demand Management Plan, July 2010 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 5

2.3 Arena Events with Attendance of less than 10,000 The arena regularly hosts the games of Ottawa s Ontario Hockey League team, the 67 s. These games generally take place on Friday evenings, starting at 7:30 PM and on Sunday afternoons starting at 2 PM. Attendance varies from 5,000 to 10,000, with average attendance being in the order of 7,000. In the 2010/11 season, there were 34 home games scheduled between late September and late March. For this analysis, events with attendance of 7,000 and 10,000 were selected as typical and extreme examples, respectively, of Lansdowne Park arena events. The strong Transportation Demand Management plan (described separately 5 ) proposes that transit services be provided free to and from events with the costs included in ticket prices. With this assumption, along with limited on-site parking, a 10% modal share to transit for these events should be achievable. Events with attendance of 7,000 and 10,000 will therefore attract 700 and 1,000 transit riders, respectively. 2.3.1 Transit Services Arena events at Lansdowne Park will be served by supplementing OC Transpo service, as required, on route 1. The times at which 67 s games take place coincide with relatively low frequencies (on Friday evenings the combined service frequency at Lansdowne Park on routes 1 and 7 is 4 trips per hour and on Sunday afternoons, 6 trips per hour). These will be improved marginally to accommodate the general Lansdowne development, but will not provide capacity for special events. It is proposed that service on route 1 be supplemented between Rideau Centre and Billings Bridge with an extension to Hurdman Transitway Station as presented in Figure 2-2. Figure 2-2: Supplemental Route 1 Transit Service Arena Events Route 1 Bank Street 5 Transportation Demand Management Plan: Lansdowne Revitalization October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 6

If event-goers from the east-end are encouraged to use the southeast Transitway, rather than traveling into downtown and then south on Bank Street, journey times will be minimized and the use of buses optimized. If the information on special services were available well ahead of the event through OC Transpo s automated trip planner, this would be a highly effective strategy. It takes at least 42 minutes in-vehicle time to go from Place d Orléans to Lansdowne Park via the downtown, while Route 95 plus route 1 extended to Hurdman would take only 32 minutes. This routing also results in better balanced northbound and southbound transit demand on Bank Street. STO has agreed that for events of 10,000 or less taking place in the evenings or over the weekend, regular services will likely suffice and, if necessary, they will supplement busy routes. Gatineau transit users would transfer to OC Transpo services on Wellington or Rideau Street. A separate arrangement between STO and OC Transpo will be prepared to compensate STO for the reduction in fares collected due to the free transit with the presentation of event tickets. 2.3.2 Resources and Service Scheduling For events of this size the supplementary service is to operate for 60 minutes before the start of the event and for 60 minutes afterwards. With the service design described above for route 1, eight and twelve trips in each direction will need to be added between the Rideau Centre and Hurdman Station to provide adequate transit capacity to accommodate the transit demand for 7,000 and 10,000 person events, respectively. Since the route round trip is over one hour, eight vehicles will be required to be in operation for 7,000 person events and twelve for 10,000 person events. During the event, the additional buses will travel back to the OC Transpo St. Laurent garage and would be on stand-by waiting for service to resume after the event. After the event the same number of buses will provide service to downtown Ottawa and Hurdman Station from where regular service would have sufficient capacity. For 10,000 person events, supplementary service may also be needed on routes 12 and 118 which provide service to the Rideau Centre and Billings Bridge Station where passengers will transfer to route 1 for access to Lansdowne Park. The analysis suggests the need for an additional trip on each route to provide adequate transit capacity to accommodate the demand. The single inbound trip before the event and outbound trip after the event would be accommodated by either assigning articulated buses to scheduled regular route trips to increase carrying capacity and/or possibly making use of deadheading buses. Costs and resources for supplementary services on these routes are therefore not included for events with attendance of 10,000 persons or less. In-service hours includes 30 minutes of time before and after the event to get to and from the OC Transpo garage on St. Laurent Boulevard. Standby time includes the time that buses would be waiting at the OC Transpo garage during the event. Assuming that an arena event would last about three hours, buses would be on stand-by for 2.5 hours as 30 minutes is spent in operation returning to garage before the event and leaving garage after event. Hours of Operation = Hours of Standby = 30 minutes to/from Garage before event + Round Trip Time before game + 30 minutes to/from Garage after event + Round Trip Time after game Length of Event (Assumed to be 3 hours) - 30 minutes to/from Garage during event October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 7

2.3.3 Costs The supplementary services required for events of 7,000 and 10,000 are summarized in Table 2-1. The table also shows the cost of the supplementary service in $2011 based on the hourly costs of $126 for in-service buses and $60 for stand-by periods. Table 2-1: Transit Service Requirements and Costs for Events with Attendance of 7,000 and 10,000 Supplementary Transit 7,000 10,000 OC Transpo Buses (standard) 8 12 In service hours 26.7 40 Stand by hours 20 30 Cost $ 4,560 $ 6,840 Cost per Ticket $ 0.66 $ 0.69 Transit passengers from Gatineau would access the site using OC Transpo route 1 as well which operates from the Rideau Centre to Lansdowne Park. The passenger demand on route 1 as described previously includes passengers from Gatineau that have transferred buses in the downtown to access the site. The total costs for additional transit would be covered in the ticket price, adding $0.66 to $0.70 to the price of each ticket. This cost covers the operation of supplementary service on route 1 from Rideau Centre to Hurdman Station to provide a 5 minute and 3.75 minute headway for an hour before and after 7,000 and 10,000 person events, respectively. 2.4 Stadium Events with Attendance of between 10,000 and 15,000 Small stadium events would generally fall into this category. For this analysis, events with attendance of 13,000 were selected as a typical example. The strong Transportation Demand Management plan proposes that transit services be provided free to and from events with the costs included in ticket prices. With this assumption, along with limited on-site parking, a 20% modal share to transit for these events should be achievable. Events with attendance of 13,000 will therefore attract approximately 2,600 transit riders. 2.4.1 Transit Services For stadium events with attendance of between 10,000 and 15,000 persons, both STO and OC Transpo transit services will be supplemented. 2.4.1.1 OC Transpo Services OC Transpo will take a similar approach to service provision as for arena events with attendance of less than 10,000. Route 1 will be supplemented and extended to Hurdman Station but there will also be a requirement for supplementary service on routes 12 and 118 to support east and west Ottawa as well as on Transitway routes 95 and 96 to support suburban areas such as Orleans, Kanata and Barrhaven as presented in Figure 2-3. In addition, OC Transpo will supplement service on route 7 between Carleton University and Lansdowne Park to provide shuttle service to and from Lansdowne for people using the satellite parking facility. This is considered separately in Section 3 with off-site parking and shuttle services. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 8

Figure 2-3: Supplemental Transit Services Small Stadium Events 2.4.1.2 STO Services For events with attendance of greater than 10,000 but less than 15,000, STO will supplement regular services as required. It is estimated that a total of 430 transit passengers will use Gatineau services for an event of 13,000 and STO has agreed that, while there will be a need to supplement regular service, this will be relatively minor. Gatineau transit users would transfer between STO routes on Wellington or Rideau Street to OC Transpo Routes 1 or 7 operating on Bank Street with service to Lansdowne Park. 2.4.2 Resources and Service Scheduling 2.4.2.1 OC Transpo To accommodate the transit demand on route 1 between the Rideau Centre and Hurdman Station for an event of 13,000, fourteen trips per hour will need to be added using articulated buses. Considering the 70 minute round trip time for route 1 and the distribution of passenger demand over 1.5 hours, 17 in-service articulated buses will be required to accommodate the transit demand. Other routes requiring supplementary service are regular routes 12 and 118 which provide additional east-west services that connect to route 1 at the Rideau Centre and at Billings Bridge. Two additional articulated vehicles will be required for route 12 while route 118 will require an additional three vehicles in service. Transitway routes 95 and 96 would also require some supplementary service to accommodate additional transit passengers from Orléans and Kanata. Two additional articulated buses will be required for each route to provide the required transit capacity. In-service hours includes 30 minutes before and after the event to get to and from the OC Transpo Garage. The service is to operate beginning 90 minutes before the event and will terminate 90 minutes after the event. Standby time includes the time that buses would be waiting at the OC Transpo Garage during the event. Considering events of this size would likely be about October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 9

3 hour in duration, buses would be on stand-by for 2.5 hours as 30 minutes is spent in operation returning to garage before the event and leaving garage after event. An additional three OC Transpo vehicles are also included as extras to be introduced into service as required. Costs for these extra vehicles are also included as 5 hours of service per bus. 2.4.2.2 STO Services Transit passengers from Gatineau would access the site using OC Transpo route 1 or 7. The passenger demand on route 1 as described previously includes passengers from Gatineau that have transferred buses in the downtown to access the site. An additional 3 STO vehicles is proposed to supplement service as required. The analysis includes 5 hours of in-service operation with no standby per vehicle. 2.4.3 Costs The supplementary services required for events of 13,000 are summarized in Table 2-2. The table also shows the cost of the supplementary service in $2011 based on the hourly costs of $126 for in-service buses and $60 for stand-by periods. Costs for OC Transpo include supplementary transit services on route 1, 12, 118, 95 and 96. The costs below do not include the additional service on route 7 to accommodate satellite parking at Carleton University. Costs include the operation of 3 extra buses for 5 hours each for both OC Transpo and STO. Table 2-2: Transit Service Requirements and Costs for Events with Attendance of 13,000 Supplementary Transit 13,000 OC Transpo Buses (articulated) 26 In service hours 124 Stand by hours 65 Cost $19,520 Extras OC Transpo Buses (articulated) 3 In service hours 15 Stand by hours Cost $1,890 STO Buses (standard) 3 In service hours 15 Stand by hours Cost $1,890 Total Cost $ 23,300 Cost per ticket $ 1.80 This would add approximately $1.80 to the price of tickets to cover additional transit services for events of this size. This cost is for operating a supplementary route 1 service from Rideau Centre to Hurdman Station as well as additional trips on route 12, 118, 95 and 96 for 90 minutes before and after a special event. The cost also includes 3 extra buses in both Ottawa and Gatineau. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 10

2.5 Stadium Events with Attendance more than 15,000 Events with an attendance larger than 15,000 would include all CFL football games and other sports and concerts that are likely to take place regularly at the site. The analysis considers events of 18,000 and 25,000 as representative of average and sold-out stadium events, respectively. Large stadium events in excess of 25,000 would not be a regular occurrence and are not considered in as great detail. An event of 40,000 is discussed as representative of a large event. The Transportation Demand Management plan proposes that transit services be provided free to and from events with the costs included in ticket prices. With this assumption, along with limited on-site and on-street parking, a 20% modal share for transit should be achievable for events between 15,000 and 25,000. Events with more than 25,000 are expected to attract a 25% transit mode share. The following table presents the mode shares and transit demand for stadium events larger than 15,000. Table 2-3: Transit Demand for Stadium Events larger than 15,000 Attendance 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Mode Share 20% 20% 25% Transit Passengers 3,550 4,925 10,000 2.5.1 Transit Services For stadium events with attendance in excess of 15,000, both transit agencies (STO and OC Transpo) will operate a series of special routes designed to minimize travel times to Lansdowne Park, to provide direct service from major suburban Park and Ride lots, and to achieve a high transit modal share. Services will differ before and after events to simplify transit operations on Bank Street following events. Events between 15,000 and 25,000 would include service on these routes for approximately 90 minutes before and after events. Larger events would include transit service for 2 hours before and after. 2.5.1.1 OC Transpo Services For events with attendance of greater than 15,000, OC Transpo will run five special routes before the event as presented in Figure 2-4. The routes would travel directly to Lansdowne Park from the following areas: Terry Fox, Eagleson (Kanata) 1,700 Park and Ride spaces; Strandherd, Fallowfield (Barrhaven) 1,361 Park and Ride spaces; Greenboro (SUC / Leitrim) 678 Park and Ride spaces; Trim, Place d Orleans (Orleans) 1,184 Park and Ride spaces; and Bells Corners / Baseline Road Corridor. The special services are expected to carry about half of the transit users. Other event-goers who choose transit will use regular service, supplemented as required by additional trips. Route 1 and route 12 will be supplemented prior to an event to provide improved headways and enhanced transit capacity. There will be no need to supplement Transitway routes because of the special routes that will be in operation. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 11

Figure 2-4: Special OC Transpo Transit Routes Only a portion of route 1 between the downtown and Billings Bridge will need to be supplemented therefore a variation to the existing route is proposed for these events with termini at LeBreton and at Billings Bridge as presented in Figure 2-5. Figure 2-5 - Supplemental Route 1 Transit Service Stadium Events Route 1 Bank Street After events, it is planned to simplify the services on Bank Street as much as possible by operating the special routes, with the exception of the Kanata-bound route, from Billings Bridge Transitway Station. Transit passengers would therefore use a supplemented Route 1 service to October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 12

access Billings Bridge Station where passengers would transfer onto their appropriate special service. Passengers will board any southbound bus at the stop on the east side of Bank Street, nearside of Aberdeen Way. At Billings Bridge Station, separate platform areas will be provided for each special route to simplify passenger way finding as presented in Figure 2-6. Kanata-bound passengers will use the regular northbound stop nearside of Lansdowne Way. OC Transpo service to downtown (northbound) will be supplemented on Bank Street, turning west on Albert Street to LeBreton. This route provides connections to the supplemented route 12, Ottawa s Transitway and special event routes being operated by STO from LeBreton. This northbound service to downtown will use the stop nearside of Aberdeen Way. Figure 2-6: Special OC Transpo Transit Routes Outbound Following Events Billings Bridge Station 2.5.1.2 STO Services For events with attendance of greater than 15,000, STO will run three special routes before the event as presented in Figure 2-7. The routes would travel directly to Lansdowne Park from the following park and ride lots: Rivermead (Aylmer sector) 507 spaces Les Promenades (Gatineau sector) 300 spaces Centre Robert Guertin (Hull sector) 120 spaces October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 13

The special STO routes prior to the event will travel from Downtown Gatineau over the Chaudière Bridge, and use Bronson Avenue and Sunnyside for access to Lansdowne Park. This will ensure that passengers are dropped off on the east side of Bank Street minimizing pedestrian conflicts in the area. Figure 2-7: Special STO Transit Routes from Park and Ride Lots After the event, STO will run the three special routes back to the park and ride lots from LeBreton. To reduce crowding on Bank Street, Gatineau bus-users will take frequent OC Transpo northbound service from the bus stop near-side of Aberdeen Way at Lansdowne Park to connect with the Gatineau service at LeBreton. Figure 2-8: Special STO Transit Routes Outbound Following Events Route 1 Bank Street October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 14

STO does not believe that significant supplementary services will be required over and above the special service routes that are planned. However, should supplementary services be required, extra buses will be provided on busy routes to meet the demand. STO will use their articulated bus fleet as far as possible to avoid the need to supplement regular services. This will become increasingly possible as the size of STO s articulated bus fleet grows in the next few years. 2.5.2 Resources and Service Scheduling 2.5.2.1 OC Transpo For large stadium events (25,000 and more) demand supports at least 15 minute service for all routes. However, for events with only 15,000 the service frequency required by the projected demand would be lower. For transit service to be as attractive as possible, it is proposed that a minimum of three trips an hour (20-minute headway) be operated for all OC Transpo special routes for stadium events of all sizes. This will ensure that the service will be attractive to eventgoers and that the projected transit modal share of at least 20% is achieved. Special and supplementary transit routes would operate for 1.5 hours prior to and following events with an attendance of 25,000 or less and the length of the event is assumed to be 3 hours. Larger events would provide transit services for 2 hours before and after the event and the length of the event is assumed to be 4 hours long. The number of buses and the cost required to provide this service will vary depending on whether intra-lining or inter-lining is used to schedule the service. With intra-lining, all scheduled trips on a route are linked together into vehicle blocks on that route. Therefore, when a trip is completed, the bus deadheads back to the start of the same route to do the next available trip. With inter-lining, trips can be linked to any other trip on any other route. This means when a trip is completed, the bus is deadheading to the next available trip on any route. The technique of inter-lining is an optimization strategy that is used extensively by OC Transpo where opportunities exist to produce efficient schedules and realize cost savings. The potential for savings are greatest when there are many one way trips on many routes with either a common origin or destination point centrally located. The special event service, although offering limited routes and trips, does have a central common location at Lansdowne Park. Overall, special event services represent just over half of all OC Transpo transit costs for stadium events so any savings resulting from inter-lining will have an impact on the bottom line. In the preparation of this plan, OC Transpo scheduling staff was involved in developing costeffective schedules for these special routes for events with attendance of 18,000, and 25,000 persons. This was done by assuming the services will be interlined using dead-head connections to minimize the number of buses required. The consultant identified the routings and frequency of service for each route and estimated the travel times for both the revenue and deadhead links. These were then reviewed with OC Transpo and, where necessary, adjustments made to reflect their operational experience. OC Transpo created the base schedule data in their production scheduling software package, Hastus, and then used the inter-lining Hastus module, known as Minbus, to produce the final schedules and vehicle requirements. This was done for both the before and after event service. The schedules can be found in Appendix C. The post-event service connecting Lansdowne Park to Billings Bridge Station was also included in the Minbus-produced schedules. The analysis has identified that 20 and 28 buses would be October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 15

required to operate the special routes for 18,000 and 25,000 person events and that 34 buses would be required for events of 40,000 people. Route 1 will be supplemented with an additional 9, 12 and 16 buses to provide the required service frequency for the 18,000, 25,000 and 40,000 person event, respectively. Additional buses are also required for route 12. Three buses are included as extras to be added into service for 18,000 and 25,000 person events, while 40,000 person events would require 6 buses to be added into service. The following table summarizes the service frequencies to be provided. Table 2-4: Transit Service Headways for Stadium Events larger than 15,000 Attendance 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Span 90 minutes 90 minutes 2 hours Special Routes Kanata 15 min 10 min 8.5 min Barrhaven 20 min 15 min 12 min SUC/Leitrim 20 min 15 min 12 min Orleans 15 min 10 min 7.5 min Bells Corners / Baseline 15 min 10 min 8.5 min Supplementary Routes Route 1 4.5 min 3.5 min 3 min Additional buses are also included as extras that can be introduced into service as required. A total of 3 additional buses for medium sized events (15,000 to 25,000) and 4 buses for large events (25,000+) should be secured. 2.5.2.2 STO STO staff was involved in determining the transit service that will be provided to accommodate their residents. The three special routes will operate from the park-and-ride lots in Gatineau directly to Lansdowne Park for 1.5 hour prior to a medium sized event (less than 25,000) and for 2 hours prior to a large event. Following an event, Gatineau residents will use Ottawa s northbound route 1 on Bank Street to Lebreton flats where the STO special routes will depart. The service will be more condensed after than before the event to accommodate the departing event goers within 1 hour and minimize passenger waiting at LeBreton. Bus drivers in Gatineau operate with 2-hour blocks, and in-service costs are not significantly different than standby costs, therefore the estimate includes 2 hours of service following the game. Costs are not included for standby time during the event. Regarding supplementary services, it is proposed that STO secure 3 additional buses for medium sized events (15,000 to 25,000) and 4 buses for large events (25,000+) to be added to service as required. 2.5.3 Costs Table 2-5 summarizes the special services that will be operated and associated resources for special events of sizes 18,000, 25,000 and 40,000. The costs are presented in $2011. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 16

Table 2-5: Transit Service Requirements and Costs for Events with attendance larger than 15,000 SPECIAL SERVICES 18,000 25,000 40,000 OC Transpo Buses (articulated) 20 28 34 In service hours 64 85 170 Stand by hours 45 51 119 Cost $ 10,800 $ 13,800 $28,600 STO Buses (articulated) 4 10 26 In service hours 21 48 114 Stand by hours Cost $2,600 $6,000 $14,400 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 18,000 25,000 40,000 OC Transpo Buses (articulated) 15 18 30 In service hours 55 75 150 Stand by hours 37.5 45 105 Cost $ 9,200 $12,200 $25,200 EXTRA 18,000 25,000 40,000 OC Transpo Buses (articulated) 3 3 4 In service hours 15 15 20 Stand by hours Cost $ 1,900 $ 1,900 $ 2,500 STO Buses (articulated) 3 3 4 In service hours 15 15 20 Stand by hours Cost $ 1,900 $ 1,900 $ 2,500 Total Buses Required 45 62 98 TOTAL TRANSIT COSTS $ 26,400 $ 35,800 $ 73,200 Cost per Ticket $ 1.47 $ 1.43 $ 1.83 The additional ticket price to cover the costs of transit services will be $1.50 for events with attendance of 18,000 and 25,000. Larger events (attendances of 40,000) would have a higher transit share and would result in a cost of approximately $1.85 per ticket. 2.6 Service Supervision and Work Coverage Service supervision procedures for these events will evolve as experience is gained. Therefore the objective of this section is to provide a starting point for operations when Lansdowne Park events come on stream. Regular OC Transpo and STO service is centrally monitored and controlled. All buses are equipped with GPS SmartBus devices and their positions and schedule adherence are known at all times. However, for Lansdowne Park special events, this control will need to be augmented by on-site supervisory staff resources. It is expected that, early on, because services that people are not used to will be operated, there may be a need to supplement supervisory staff with customer service staff. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 17

The level of service supervision will depend on the size of the event. For smaller events (7,000 and 10,000) OC Transpo will have a supervisor on-site an hour before the event, and again as the event finishes until most event-goers have been dispersed. Early on, there may also be a need to have a supervisor stationed at Hurdman Transitway Station after the event. For larger events there will be a need for good coordination between OC Transpo and STO. An OC Transpo supervisor will be assigned to coordinate services for each event with the assistance of other supervisory staff. It is anticipated that there will be a need to have supervisors on-site for 90 minutes before the event start-time and for half an hour before the event ends until the crowds disburse. There will also be a need for supervisory staff to be stationed at Billings Bridge after the event to manage the departure of special services. For all events, OC Transpo and STO will maintain close communication through their control centres. For events when STO operate special routes, it will be necessary to have an STO supervisor at LeBreton after the event to oversee the Gatineau-bound service. For the largest events (over 25,000 and up to 40,000), the scope and level of supervision and management expands significantly. With very large crowds and road closures there is much more need for Ottawa Police Services (OPS) involvement and traffic management. For the purposes of this report this aspect is not addressed since these events are very rare and detailed information is available from past events, e.g. the Grey Cup. It is assumed that, to cover the work reliably, it will be necessary to package the work before and after the event as one work shift. The operational plan is for most OC Transpo drivers to return to St. Laurent garage during the event. This has the advantages of allowing operators to wait in the operators room where they have access to washrooms, refreshments and a climate-controlled waiting area, as well as facilitating supervision, operational control and flexibility. There would be an OC Transpo supervisor at Lansdowne Park throughout the event who would make the call about when the buses should leave the garage and go into service after the event. STO buses dedicated to special services for both before and after events will be scheduled as different work-shifts, providing maximum operational flexibility. This is possible because of the very much smaller number of operators required for STO services. 2.7 Restrictions on Timing of Events The availability of buses to provide service for larger events will be an important factor in the programming of Lansdowne Park special events. OC Transpo and STO both have as a priority the provision of peak period service for regular customers which employs the vast majority of their active fleets. This means that events on weekday evenings should be timed so that the required buses are available without compromising the afternoon peak period service. Therefore for special events on weekday evenings the start time should be no earlier than 7:30PM In addition, both OC Transpo and STO fall under Federal Government work-rest rules that call for bus drivers to have a minimum of eight hours of consecutive time off during a 24-hour period. The rules also restrict the number of hours a driver can work in any 24-hour period to 14 hours of duty, of which a maximum of 13 hours can be platform time. An examination of the implications of these rules for what could potentially be a five-hour event (e.g. a football game with overtime) shows that evening events could only take place on Fridays and Saturdays. Otherwise, drivers would not have the minimum eight hours off before the following day s morning peak service, which starts between 5:30 and 6:30AM. On Sundays, the latest start time October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 18

for a stadium events with attendance of 10,000 to 25,000 would be 3:30PM; for very large events (>25,000), it would be 2PM. In summary, the restrictions on event times arising from transit service requirements are as follows: Events with attendance of <10,000: Arena events of up to 10,000 people can be operated on any evening with supplemented transit service without compromising the peak period service on the following day. Start times should be no earlier than 7:30PM. Events with attendance of >10,000: Evening events on Fridays and Saturdays only; earliest start time 7:30PM. Saturday daytime; no restrictions on start time Sunday latest start time 3:30PM. Events with attendance of >25,000: Same as for medium events, except Sunday latest start time 2PM. This analysis considers that bus drivers shifts would extend through the actual event. If some shifts could be divided into pre- and post-game duties, this would reduce the impact of the 24- hour work restrictions. However, in practice this would be very difficult because the work would be covered by voluntary overtime, and short pieces of work are unlikely to attract enough drivers. More detail about the restrictions on event timing arising from constraints on transit service provision is provided in Appendix F. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 19

3. SHUTTLE SERVICES AND OFF-SITE PARKING PLAN 3.1 Introduction Transit and Shuttle Service Plan The provision of convenient, well-publicized satellite parking connected to Lansdowne Park by frequent shuttle service is a key element in the Transportation Demand Management (TDM) Plan. The satellite parking and shuttle service will be perceived as free to the user as its costs will be included in the event ticket price. The attendance level at which satellite parking will be required is tied to the assessment of available on-site parking and neighbourhood on-street parking. This is discussed in a separate report 6. Analysis of the neighbourhood parking and on-site parking likely to be available has confirmed that there will be an estimated supply of between 3,100 and 3,400, with 400-600 of these being on-site. The approximate requirements for satellite parking for events of various sizes are shown in Table 3-1. Table 3-1: Satellite Parking Requirements 7 Event Size Satellite Parking Spaces Required 7,000 0 10,000 0 13,000 310 18,000 1675 25,000 3590 40,000 7110 With limited on-site and on-street parking, events with attendances larger than 10,000 would require satellite parking to be made available with associated transportation services to connect the parking areas to Lansdowne Park. For events with attendances of between 10,000 and 15,000 persons, satellite parking will be provided at Carleton University. For these events the shuttle service will be provided by supplementing OC Transpo route 7 services between Carleton and Lansdowne Park. The supplementary service would need to dead-head on Fifth Avenue between Bank and Bronson to provide efficient service - westbound before the event and eastbound afterwards. For larger events up to 25,000 parking will be provided at Carleton University, Canada Post surface parking and if necessary at Vincent Massey Park. When more parking is required, the structured parking at Canada Post would be utilized. Special shuttle service will be provided to connect the satellite parking with Lansdowne Park. For events larger than 25,000 additional satellite parking will be provided at other City of Ottawa facilities including Ottawa City Hall, Mooney s Bay, and at the new trade show centre. This section discusses the need for satellite parking, where it can be provided, how passengers will travel to and from Lansdowne Park, management and operating costs of this service. 6 Traffic and Parking Management Operational Plan 7 Assuming 3,250 cars can be accommodated on-site and in the neighbourhood for events up to 25,000. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 20

3.2 Satellite Parking Requirements The amount of satellite parking required is a function of: the size of the event; the transit modal share; the amount of walking and cycling; auto occupancy; and available on-site and neighbourhood parking. Transit and Shuttle Service Plan Table 3-2 shows the number of autos that would be expected to be used for events of various sizes depending on auto-occupancy and transit modal share assumptions. For the development of the service plan the high-lighted middle-range values are used. Table 3-2: Vehicle Parking Volumes Sensitivity Analysis of Vehicle Occupancy and Transit Modal Share Vehicle Occupancy Event Size 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Modal Share 10% 10% 20% 20% 20% 25% Cars (2 occ) 2800 4000 4400 6200 8500 12300 Cars (2.5 occ) 2300 3200 3600 4900 6800 9,900 Cars (3 occ) 1900 2700 3000 4100 5700 8250 Transit Modal Share 5% 7.5% 10% 15% 15% 20% Cars (2 occ) 3000 4200 5100 6600 9200 13300 Cars (2.5 occ) 2400 3300 4100 5300 7300 10700 Cars (3 occ) 2000 2800 3400 4400 6100 8900 Transit Modal Share 3% 5% 5% 10% 10% 15% Cars (2 occ) 3100 4300 5400 7100 9800 14300 Cars (2.5 occ) 2500 3400 4300 5600 7800 11500 Cars (3 occ) 2000 2900 3600 4700 6500 9600 For the purposes of this analysis 500 parking spaces have been assumed to be available on-site and approximately 3,000 on-street spaces for evening and 2,500 for day-time events of 25,000 persons or less. In the analysis 2750 spaces have been assumed. These, together with the on-site parking would accommodate approximately 3250 cars. Events with more than 25,000 persons would have no on-site parking available as spaces would be reserved for media parking and event services. The following table presents the parking spaces that are required as well as the available on-street and on-site parking for each event size. Table 3-3: Parking Supply and Demand Satellite Parking Requirements Event Size 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Parking Spaces Required 2,235 3,190 3,560 4,925 6,840 9,860 On site Parking Available 500 500 500 500 500 0 On street Parking Available 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,750 2,750 Satellite Parking Required 310 1,675 3,590 7,110 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 21

3.3 Parking Lots Available Transit and Shuttle Service Plan As part of the development of the preliminary plan, several conveniently situated parking lots were identified as being suitable for satellite parking (Figure 3-1). The City of Ottawa Legal Team has negotiated Memoranda of Understanding with the lot owners and the conditions in these are summarized in Table 3-4. Figure 3-1: Off Site Parking Locations City of Ottawa City Hall Carleton Vincent Massey RA Centre Canada Post Brookfield High School October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 22

# Location Size Management 1 Carleton University 1,250-1,500 Transit and Shuttle Service Plan Table 3-4: Summary of Off Site Parking MOU Agreements Discretion of Carleton University. LPP can provide support / management on event day. 2 Canada Post 1,500 Discretion of Canada Post. 3 PWGSC (Vincent Massey) 4 Brookfield H.S LPP can provide support / management on event day. 600 Discretion of PWGSC LPP can provide support / management on event day. 180 Discretion of the Board. LPP can provide support / management on event day. Event Charge / Rate per Vehicle To be determined. Dependent on management of lot. Payment terms can be fixed per event or based on actual usage. To be determined. Rates/charges to be based on time, duration. To be determined. Rates/charges to be based on time, duration, who is managing lot. Payment can be fixed per event or based on actual usage. To be determined. Based on time and duration of use. Minimum $500 flat fee. Flat fee waived if total parking fees greater than flat fee. (i.e. minimum vehicle fees of $5.00 car/$15.00 bus) Comments Staff discussions on applying Carleton flat rate and sharing net profits. A maximum of 8 events per season contemplated. Notice of events 60 days in advance. Wk night: 17:30 5:30 Wknd/holiday: 12:00 5:30 15 days notice required prior to events. Prefer to use lot for staging area for buses to Can Post & PWGSC. Board retains 10% of lot (20 spaces). 5 RA Centre 300 Discretion of RA Center. 6 City of Ottawa LPP can provide support / management on event day. To be determined. 750 Contractor Set by Council $3.75 / vehicle Rates/charges to be based on time, duration, who is managing lot. Payment can be fixed amount or based on usage. Staff discussions at $5 to $6 per car. Notice of events required in June each year. 8-14 events per year The three main lots that are to be used for special events include Carleton University, Canada Post and Vincent Massey Park. When additional parking is required, the other lots will be considered. In the course of the preparation of this plan, site visits and meetings were held with those responsible for the operation of Carleton University and Canada Post parking lots to develop a better understanding of the way in which satellite parking at those lots would be managed. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 23

3.3.1 Carleton University Carleton University is located within 2 km of Lansdowne Park and is therefore recommended as the primary satellite parking facility for special events. Lot 7 is the primary lot that is to be used first. Once this lot reaches capacity, Lot 6 will be used followed by lot 5. Parking Facilities October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 24

Table 3-5: Satellite Parking at Carleton University Lot Number Total Spaces Available for Event 7 794 600 6 600 400 5 500 250 Total 1894 1250 8 Vehicle Access Vehicles can access all three lots from University Road and Campus Avenue which connect to Bronson Avenue and Colonel By Drive. The 3 lots operate with a pay and display system and do not require crossing a gated access. Shuttle Routing Shuttle buses will be able to circulate through the lots to turn around. Passengers will be able to board/alight the shuttle near the lot access. Operation and Maintenance Carleton University charges a fee of $6 per vehicle to cover operation and maintenance of the facilities. Considering that the cost of event parking will have been included in the ticket price, there needs to be a process for documenting the number of satellite parking vehicles at Carleton University. It is proposed that event staff check event tickets at the lot entrance, and issue a parking pass for event day. The event staff can therefore keep a record of how many passes have been issued and each vehicle would display the pass consistent with the University s pay and display system. 3.3.2 Canada Post The Canada Post parking facility is located approximately 3.5 km from Lansdowne Park and approximately 1.5 km from Carleton University. There is both surface and structured parking at this location. The surface parking is to be used prior to using the structured parking. 8 1250 is a conservative estimate of the minimum number of spaces and in reality more space would be available. A total of 1500 spaces are considered for Carleton University. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 25

Parking Facilities Table 3-6: Satellite Parking at Canada Post Total Spaces Available for Event Surface Parking 600 600 Structured Parking 988 563 9 Visitors Area 188 173 On street/metered 64 64 Accessible Parking 12 12 Total 1852 1400 Vehicle Access: Vehicles can access the facility from Brookfield Road or Heron Road. Structured and surface parking lots share a two access point each with 2 lanes. The lot is gated and operates with automated systems; no attendant. The visitors parking lot is also gated and has an attendant during business hours. 9 425 Spaces are leased to PWGSC. An agreement would be required to allow use of these reserved spaces for events. The analysis will consider a total of 1500 spaces at Canada Post. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 26

Shuttle Routing There are 2 shuttle routing that are considered for this site depending on whether the bus would operate on QED or Bank Street. When the Vincent Massey Parking facility is in use, the same shuttle will service both lots. That shuttle route is shown in the section 3.3.3. Operation and Maintenance Canada Post Parking is currently operated and maintained by Standard Life for daily operations. For special events, the parking will be made available to OSEG, as long as operations, management, and cleaning be undertaken by a third party. The operator would need to be approved by Canada Post and Standard life to ensure that the service would be satisfactory and that any damage / injury be the responsibility of the operator. To be consistent with Carleton University parking fees, a $6 per vehicle fee is assumed. During special events, the gates would be left open and the management of the lots would be the responsibility of the operator. The operation will be similar to that of Carleton with event staff issuing parking slips upon arrival to the facility which are to be displayed in the vehicle window. 3.3.3 PWGSC Confederation Heights Once the Canada Post surface parking is occupied, this lot will also be included for satellite parking. It is in close proximity to the Canada Post parking and would be serviced with the same shuttle bus. Parking Facilities There are two lots located at Vincent Massey Park. One lot has few spaces and is intended for visitors of Vincent Massey Park. This lot will not be used for satellite parking and access will remain unimpeded by shuttle traffic. The second lot has space for 600 vehicles and will be used for satellite parking. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 27

Vehicle Access: Access to this parking facility is provided from both eastbound and westbound Heron Road. Shuttle Routing The shuttle will service both the Vincent Massey Lot and the Canada Post Lot. There are two shuttle routings that are considered; using QED and using Bank Street. With both options, buses would be on Heron Road westbound either from Bronson Avenue or Data Centre Road. Shuttle buses would enter the Vincent Massey Parking Area and would travel under Heron road using the internal Vincent Massey Park roadway. The shuttle buses would then merge onto eastbound Heron Road and travel to the Canada Post Parking as presented below. From Canada Post, buses would either be routed to Brookfield Road and use Bronson and the QED, or they would circulate around the surface& Structured lot and return back onto Heron Road to Data Centre and Bank Street. Operation and Maintenance A similar arrangement will be considered as for the operation and maintenance of the Canada Post Parking Lot. The regular operator does not want to be responsible for special event operations and maintenance. 3.4 Satellite Parking for Events between 10,000 and 15,000 3.4.1 Parking Facilities For events of between 10,000 and 15,000, some satellite parking will be required. A maximum of 850 spaces would be required which could be accommodate at Carleton University, the parking lot closest to the site with capacity of up to 1500 spaces. The university can provide three lots each with varying capacities. Lot 7 would be the primary lot where event-goers will be directed to park. Once the lot is at capacity, Lot 6 would be used. Should both lots 6 and 7 reach capacity, lot 5 could also be used, although the university would prefer to retain this lot for students and faculty as long as possible as it is directly adjacent to the Carleton sports facility. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 28

3.4.2 Transportation Services For these events the shuttle service will be provided by supplementing OC Transpo route 7 services between Carleton University and Lansdowne Park. The supplementary service would need to dead-head on Fifth Avenue between Bank and Bronson to provide efficient service - westbound before the event and eastbound afterwards - requiring parking restrictions on that section of Fifth Avenue. Supplementary Route 7 trips would operate on Sunnyside both to and from Lansdowne Park, signed as Route 7- Special. Figure 3-2: Supplementary service on route 7 for events with attendance between 10,000 and 15,000 Route 7 Carleton to Lansdowne 3.4.3 Resources and Costs There is a cost associated with the operation and maintenance of the parking facility as well as the additional transit service to transport people to/from Lansdowne Park. This cost will be included in the ticket price as described in the TDM plan. The existing evening and weekend rate for parking at Carleton University is $6.00 per vehicle. This price includes the regular operation and maintenance and cleaning of the lots. It does not include the additional staff resources to check/issue parking passes, nor does it include the additional signage and way-finding within and surrounding the parking facilities that would be required for special events. Signage would be required for vehicles to locate the parking facility in relation to Lansdowne Park, and for people to locate the shuttle pick-up / drop-off area. A cost of $6 per vehicle is included in the analysis as the use of the facility. The additional transit service is to operate for 1.5 hours before the start of an event and for 1.5 hours after the event. During the event it is assumed that the buses return to the OC Transpo garage and standby until the post-event service commences. After the event, the service can be more peaked since people generally all exit at once. This would mean using articulated buses or adding more buses to the route, but the in-service hours would be reduced and should be considered if the resources are available. The following table presents the total cost of parking as well as for transportation to/from Lansdowne Park for events with attendance of between 10,000 and 15,000. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 29

Table 3-7: Shuttle Service Requirements and Costs for Events with Attendance between 10,000 and 15,000 Attendance 13,000 15,000 Parking Number of Vehicles 310 855 Cost per Vehicle $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Cost $ 1,860 $ 5,130 Supplemented Route 7 Buses 5 standard 8 articulated In service hours 20 32 Stand by hours 13 20 Cost $ 3,300 $ 5,230 Total Cost $ 5,160 $ 10,360 Cost per Ticket $ 0.40 $ 0.69 The additional service on Route 7 would be operated with a maximum of 5 minute headways for these events. 3.5 Satellite Parking for Events between 15,000 and 25,000 3.5.1 Parking Facilities For events with attendances of 18,000 and 25,000 persons, a total of 1675 and 3590 satellite parking spaces would be required, respectively. All three Carleton University lots (Lot 5, 6 and 7) would provide a total of 1,500 parking spaces therefore additional satellite parking facilities would be required. Parking at the Canada Post surface parking lot with 850 spaces would also be used for events larger than 15,000. Events larger than 20,000 require the use of the Vincent Massey parking facility in addition to Canada Post and Carleton University, providing an additional 600 spaces. The Canada Post structured parking lot with approximately 650 more spaces would only be used if all other lots have reached capacity. 3.5.2 Transportation Services For special events with attendance of 15,000 or more, special shuttle services will be provided from the satellite parking lots to Lansdowne Park. For purposes of analysis, events in this size range, events of 18,000 and 25,000 attendance were selected. For these events 4,190 and 8,975 event-goers, respectively, are estimate to use that park at the satellite parking facilities. A shuttle service will therefore operate between the satellite parking lots and Lansdowne Park. Two shuttle routes are proposed; one with service from Carleton University, and another that services Confederation Heights including the Canada Post facility as well as Vincent Massey Park. There are two possible shuttle routings that are being considered. The shuttle could operate on Bronson Avenue / Lakeside Avenue / Queen Elizabeth Driveway with direct service to Lansdowne Park although the NCC has a policy that prohibits the operation of commercial vehicles on the Driveway. An alternative using Heron / Data Centre / Sunnyside / Bank Street was therefore developed. 3.5.2.1 Agreement with National Capital Commission A Letter of Intent between the City of Ottawa and the NCC provides for a three-year pilot period during which the use of the Driveway for satellite parking shuttle services will be permitted on some occasions, even though this is not consistent with NCC s policies that restrict use of the October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 30

Driveway by commercial vehicles. During this three-year pilot period the concept of running the shuttle services on Bank Street will also be tested. The Letter of Intent includes an objective to reduce the requirement for satellite parking and shuttle service over time by the encouragement of other modes (transit, cycling and walking). Key objectives to encourage sustainable transportation are addressed in the Transportation Demand Management Plan 10. It also includes a commitment for public consultation during the pilot project period to ensure that a mechanism for the transmission of concerns and ideas for improvement is available. The plan for the operation of satellite parking shuttles for Lansdowne Park outlined in this report is consistent with this agreement. It is proposed to make satellite parking available for stadium events with attendance of greater than 10,000 but, for events with attendance less than 15,000, to provide shuttle services to and from Lansdowne Park in the form of supplementary service on route 7 between Carleton University and Lansdowne Park (i.e. using Bank Street). For larger events (15,000+) shuttle service will run on Queen Elizabeth Driveway for some events and on Bank Street for others. The impacts of the shuttle operations on the Driveway and on Bank Street will be monitored and subject to review annually. For very large events with attendance of 40,000+ the shuttles will run on Queen Elizabeth Driveway will likely be closed between Laurier and Preston Street, as will Bank Street from Sunnyside to Fifth Avenue. 3.5.2.2 Shuttle Buses on Queen Elizabeth Driveway The shuttle services would operate on Bronson Avenue, Lakeside Drive and Queen Elizabeth Driveway (as shown in Figure 3-3) to the shuttle drop-off and pick-up facility on the northeastern side of Lansdowne Park and return to the parking lot, taking the same route, to repeat the circuit. For this to be possible, a modification to the intersection of Lakeside Drive and Bronson Avenue to allow a northbound to westbound left turn by transit buses will be necessary. This option enables people to be picked up and dropped off at the same stop on site at Lansdowne and avoids conflict between the large numbers of shuttle-users (8,975 for a 25,000 event) and vehicular traffic. 3.5.2.3 Shuttle Buses on Bank Street In accordance with the agreement with NCC, for some events of more than 15,000 shuttle services will run on Bank Street to determine the impact of this arrangement. In this case, before the event, shuttle buses from Carleton University would travel north on Bronson, East on Fifth Avenue and south on Bank Street, dropping passengers off on the west side of Bank Street, at the main bus stop north of the main entrance. They would then return to Carleton via Sunnyside and repeat the circuit. From the Canada Post lot, or Vincent Massey Park, they would travel north on Bank Street to Lansdowne Park, dropping passengers at the transit stop south of the main entrance. They would return to Canada Post or Vincent Massey Park via Fifth Avenue and Bronson to repeat the circuit. After the event it will be a challenge to accommodate shuttle buses on Bank Street given the large crowds of both shuttle bus users and transit riders waiting for service. Shuttles bound for Carleton University will use a stop on the west side of Bank Street, south of Wilton Crescent. Using this stop will require police assistance to allow the crowds that will be emerging on the east side of Bank just across from the stop, to safely cross Bank Street. It is unlikely that they 10 The TDM Plan is a separate document which includes the Letter of Intent between the City of Ottawa and the NCC. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 31

will walk north to the pedestrian crossing to get to this stop although some will use the pedestrian connection under the bridge that will be enhanced through the site development. Pick-ups for the Canada Post and Vincent Massey Park lots would be made on the east side of Bank Street. There is no equivalent to the Wilton Crescent stop on the east side of Bank Street and so large crowds will be waiting at the stop on the south side of the main entrance. Shuttles will be mixed in with downtown-bound buses at this stop and will compromise the principle of keeping things simple after events by introducing another destination in the queue of buses (the proposal for regular transit service is to run all buses from that stop northbound to downtown). The arrangement will pose operational and crowd-control challenges and will call for strong coordination of services between OC Transpo, the shuttle service provider and police. Shuttle services on Bank Street for a sold-out stadium event (25,000) would almost certainly require Bank Street to be closed from Fifth Avenue to Sunnyside after the event. In addition, longer boarding times after events (resulting from the mixture of OC Transpo services and shuttle services) and slower travel speeds on Bank Street, Sunnyside and Fifth Avenue are likely to require additional resources (buses, operators and supervision) and increase the costs of both shuttle services and OC Transpo services compared to the Queen Elizabeth Driveway option. Figure 3-3: Shuttle Service Routing Alternatives On Queen Elizabeth Driveway On Bank Street 3.5.2.4 Proposed Strategy It is always desirable to keep things as simple as possible when developing transit ridership on new services to allow people to develop the habit of transit use as easily as possible. The most frequent large events at Lansdowne Park are expected to be CFL games with average attendance October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 32

of around 18,000 and maximum attendance of 25,000. There are expected to be 10 to 12 of these games in the season spanning May to October. Since these are likely to be attended by many of the same people (season ticket holders), to the extent that dates permit, it would be preferable to operate satellite parking shuttles consistently using Queen Elizabeth Driveway and the special shuttle facility on-site at Lansdowne Park for all games. In addition, satellite parking would be provided at both Carleton University and Canada Post for all these games. This would make it possible to provide one information brochure for the season with a clear message about where to park and how to get back to the lot and avoid surprising people by what appears to be arbitrary change. If the CFL 11 game shuttles operate on Queen Elizabeth Driveway, to comply with NCC s conditions of use for the Driveway, unique events (e.g. concerts) should operate shuttle service on Bank Street. It is recommended that initially shuttle services on Bank Street be tested for events with attendance at the lower end of the 15,000-25,000 range. 3.5.3 Resources and Costs There is a cost associated with the operation and maintenance of the parking facilities as well as the additional transit service to transport people to/from Lansdowne Park. This cost will be included in the ticket price as described in the TDM plan. The existing evening and weekend rate for parking at Carleton University is $6.00 per vehicle. This price includes the regular operation, maintenance and cleaning of the lots by Carleton University staff. It does not include the additional staff resources to check/issue parking passes, nor does it include the additional signage and way-finding within and surrounding the parking facilities that would be required for special events. Canada Post and Vincent Massey Park are available for satellite parking, but the operation and maintenance would need to be provided by OSEG. A cost of $6 per vehicle is included to account for these services. As with Carleton University, staff would be required prior to and during an event to check / issue parking passes and help people efficiently park their vehicle. Signage would be required for vehicles to locate the parking facility in relation to Lansdowne Park, and for people to locate the shuttle pick-up / drop-off area. The additional transit service is to operate for 1.5 hours before the start of an event and for 1.5 hours after the event. During the event it is assumed that the buses return to the OC Transpo garage and standby until the post-event service commences. After the event, the service can be more peaked since people generally all exit at once. This would mean using articulated buses or adding more buses to the route, but the in-service hours would be reduced and should be considered if the resources are available. Two shuttle buses are also proposed to circulate between the satellite parking facilities and Lansdowne Park during the event. OC Transpo scheduling staff was involved in developing the schedules for the shuttle service scenarios. The consultant identified the route and frequency of service and estimated travel 11 The NCC is unable to guarantee that the QED will be available for the shuttle service for all CFL games at Lansdowne. The multiple demands submitted each year for the use of the Driveway for a variety of events and activities are assessed and scheduled on an annual basis, in concert with the input of other agencies and emergency services providers. Requests for shuttle service on the QED for CFL games will be assessed in this context. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 33

times. OC Transpo schedulers reviewed the timings and where necessary changes were made based on their operational experience. OC Transpo created the schedules in their production scheduling software package, Hastus, and produced final schedules, vehicle requirements and costs. The shuttle schedules can be found in Appendix D. The following table presents the total cost of parking as well as for transportation to/from Lansdowne Park for events with attendance of between 15,000 and 25,000. Table 3-8: Shuttle Service Requirements and Costs for Events with Attendance between 15,000 and 25,000 Attendance 18,000 25,000 Parking Number of Vehicles 1,675 3,590 Cost per Vehicle $ 6.00 $ 6.00 Cost $ 10,050 $ 21,540 Satellite Parking Shuttle Buses (standard) 17 42 In service hours 65 155 Stand by hours 30 85 Cost $ 10,000 $ 24,650 Total Cost $ 20,050 $ 46,190 Cost per Ticket $ 1.12 $ 1.85 3.6 Satellite Parking for Events more than 25,000 3.6.1 Parking Facilities For events with attendances of more than 25,000 persons, a minimum of 3590 satellite parking spaces would be required. A large event with an attendance of 40,000 would require satellite parking for 7,100 vehicles which is more than can be provided in the vicinity of Lansdowne Park. The following table presents the available parking lots as well as the number of spaces. Table 3-9: Satellite Parking Facilities Required for Events with Attendance Larger than 25,000 Parking Facility Spaces Carleton University 1,500 Canada Post 1,500 Vincent Massey 600 Brookfield High School 180 RA Centre 300 Mooney s Bay 150 City of Ottawa 750 Total 4,830 Additional Parking Required 2,270 There are a number of parking facilities in the Ottawa downtown that could also be used for event goers. The world exchange plaza provides free evening and weekend parking and there are other lots located at the NAC, the War museum, the Convention Centre and the Rideau Centre. The City of Ottawa also has plans for a new Trade Show Centre located at the Airport, which would provide additional parking for surplus vehicles. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 34

3.6.2 Transportation Services The NCC agreed that, as in the past, Queen Elizabeth Driveway would be available for very large events (more than 25,000 in attendance). Shuttle services from Carleton and Confederation Heights would operate on Bronson Avenue, Lakeside Drive and Queen Elizabeth Driveway (as shown in Figure 3-4) to the shuttle drop-off and pick-up facility on the northeastern side of Lansdowne Park and return to the parking lot, taking the same route, to repeat the circuit. For this to be possible, a modification to the intersection of Lakeside Drive and Bronson Avenue to allow a northbound to westbound left turn by transit buses will be necessary. Another shuttle would be provided from the City of Ottawa City Hall to Lansdowne Park via the Queen Elizabeth driveway and would also use the shuttle drop-off / pick-up facility on the northeast side of the Park. Figure 3-4: Shuttle Service Routing on Queen Elizabeth Driveway (40,000 event) This option enables people to be picked up and dropped off at the same stop on site at Lansdowne and avoids conflict between the large numbers of shuttle-users (17,770 for a 40,000 event) and vehicular traffic. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 35

Depending on the usage of the trade show centre parking at the Airport, an additional shuttle may be considered from this facility with direct service to Lansdowne Park. The alternative is for passengers to board Transitway route 97 and transfer to route 1 at Billings Bridge. 3.6.3 Resources and Costs There is a cost associated with the operation and maintenance of the parking facilities as well as the additional transit service to transport people to/from Lansdowne Park. This cost will be included in the ticket price as described in the TDM plan. The existing evening and weekend rate for parking at Carleton University is $6.00 per vehicle. This price includes the regular operation, maintenance and cleaning of the lots by Carleton University staff. It does not include the additional staff resources to check/issue parking passes, nor does it include the additional signage and way-finding within and surrounding the parking facilities that would be required for special events. There are many lots are available for satellite parking throughout the city, but the operation and maintenance would need to be provided by OSEG. A cost of $6 per vehicle is included to account for these services. As with Carleton University, staff would be required prior to and during an event to check / issue parking passes and help people efficiently park their vehicle. Signage would be required for vehicles to locate the parking facility in relation to Lansdowne Park, and for people to locate the shuttle pick-up / drop-off area. The shuttle service is to operate for 2 hours before the start of an event and for 2 hours after the event. It is assumed that a large event would include pre-shows and would have other activities on-site which would lengthen the duration of the event itself as well as the span when transportation services would be provided. The following table presents the total cost of parking as well as for transportation to/from Lansdowne Park for events with attendance of 40,000. Table 3-10: Shuttle Service Requirements and Costs for Events with Attendance larger than 25,000 Attendance 40,000 Parking Number of Vehicles 7,110 Cost per Vehicle $ 6.00 Cost $ 42,660 Satellite Parking Shuttle Buses (standard) 81 In service hours 380 Stand by hours 280 Cost $64,680 Total Cost $ 107,340 Cost per Ticket $ 2.69 3.7 Shuttle Drop-off and Pick-up Facilities at Lansdowne Park The site plan has been developed to include two 42-metre platforms in the north east corner of the site arranged in such a way as to permit shuttle buses to enter and leave the site using the northeast entrance. This is illustrated in Figure 3-5. The two platforms will handle shuttles for October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 36

events with attendance up to 25,000 and allow the shuttle services to be divided after the event so that each platform serves a single destination. For larger events (40,000) additional temporary shuttle services will be provided near the southern Queen Elizabeth Driveway entrance to the site. This is also shown in Figure 3-5. Figure 3-5: Shuttle Drop-off and Pick-up for Special Events Platforms for events less than 25,000 Additional platforms for events more than 25,000 For shuttle buses on Bank Street, an additional stop will be placed on the west side of Bank Street nearside of Wilton Crescent to handle the Carleton-bound trips. On the west side of Bank Street, shuttle buses will share the transit stop at the main entrance to the site. 3.8 Shuttle Bus Storage During Events If the operator of the shuttle service is OC Transpo, buses would return to the garage during events. If the operator is other than OC Transpo, there will be a need to store shuttle buses during events. Shuttle buses could be stored at the satellite parking facilities at Carleton University and Canada Post. Considering the many buses required for events of over 25,000, additional space would be required. The Brookfield High School parking lot could also be used for storage of buses during an event and could accommodate up to 20 buses as presented in Figure 3-6. If this were used, there would be a need to provide access to washrooms and a waiting area for drivers. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 37

Figure 3-6: Shuttle bus Storage during a Large Event Brookfield High School 3.9 Fleet and Service Providers Satellite parking at Carleton University for events with attendance of less than 15,000 will be served by supplementary service on route 7 between Carleton University and Lansdowne Park. The resources required were derived from actual schedules developed with the assistance of OC Transpo and are based on standard length 45 seat coaches. The following table presents the resources required to provide the shuttle services for special events: Table 3-11: Shuttle Buses Required for Special Events Event Size 13,000* 18,000 25,000 40,000 Number of Buses 12 5 17 42 81 Service Frequency 12/hr 47/hr 100/hr 200/hr Carleton: 12/hr 30/hr 50/hr 42/hr Canada Post: 17/hr 50/hr 67/hr City Hall: 21/hr Other 70/hr This service may be provided by OC Transpo if sufficient fleet is available but, for larger events it will be necessary to involve STO and, potentially, private bus companies such as Leduc, Laidlaws or Bergeron. However, operations will be most efficient and cost-effective if urban transit buses can be used, preferably articulated buses. 12 These are standard buses. If articulated buses are used, the requirements would be for two-thirds of these numbers. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 38

4. PROMOTION AND PUBLIC INFORMATION 4.1 Promotion and Information Ahead of Event It will be important to promote and provide potential users with accurate information about the services being offered in order to encourage uptake. The success of the transportation plan relies on achieving a high transit modal share. The key element of the promotion package, and the main driver to high transit ridership, must be the emphasis that every event ticket includes free transit to and from the event on both OC Transpo and STO transit systems. For those using satellite parking facilities, there will be no charge for parking and free shuttle service between the lot and Lansdowne Park. These costs will also be included in the price of the event ticket. Each person attending an event at Lansdowne Park must be made aware of the transit service options available to them as well as the satellite parking and shuttle options. The event organizer, through the Transportation Demand Management Coordinator, will be responsible for determining, along with the event sponsor, the estimated attendance for each event. This information will dictate the level and type of transit and parking services to be provided. The Coordinator will have a list of recipients who must receive this information by certain advance notification periods. For example, OC Transpo and STO will need to know event sizing to make arrangements for operator coverage of their workshifts one month in advance of an event date. Should significant changes in projected attendance take place in the month leading up to the event, the Coordinator would inform the service providers who would adjust the service plan and promotional material accordingly. The event organizer will be responsible for providing the available transportation options to all event goers when tickets are sold. This will be provided on their website for online ticket purchases and by print material for over-the-counter sales. The advertising programs for all events should also emphasize transportation options by including web links where the information is available. A full description of the transit service, including routings and schedules, should be provided on both the OC Transpo and STO web sites. The schedules of the supplementary and special event services should be incorporated into the integrated trip planners of both OC Transpo and STO. The City of Ottawa s web site should describe all transit options and provide a direct link to the OC Transpo web site. People planning to go to Lansdowne Park will need to have information about the satellite parking and shuttle services well ahead of the event. This can be provided in a variety of ways: brochures distributed with ticket purchases; information sent out to the event organizer s e-mail list; newspaper ads, websites of OSEG, City of Ottawa, etc. 4.2 Real-time Information Provision Transit service to and from events will continually be adjusted to better meet the needs of event goers. These changes will range from adjusting the amount of service on the different routes to modifying trip times. The timely notification of these changes to users is vital to building a longterm, successful relationship. As changes are made, the database feeding the various websites and trip planners should be updated and made active. Last minute changes should be sent out as a media release to newspapers, and radio and television stations. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 39

The shuttle service and satellite parking arrangements offer a specific challenge for real-time information. An on-going tally of parking lot usage will need to be broadcast in real-time by various means to event-goers. It is recommended that an app be developed for smart phones, similar to that used by Bixi Bikes in Montreal, that shows the space availability at the parking lots designated for the events. Variable message signs should be used at the entrances to both Carleton University and Canada Post to announce the availability of parking. When Carleton is full, a sign announcing e.g. PARKING LOTS FULL GO TO CANADA POST should be installed at the Sunnyside entrance at Carleton University and a call should go out to radio stations requesting them to make announcements over the air. For very large events, the parking lot at Vincent Massey Park will be used to provide overflow capacity. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 40

5. MONITORING AND ADJUSTING SERVICE Transit and Shuttle Service Plan 5.1 Overview The overall monitoring plan is described in the Traffic and Parking Management Plan. This proposes the formation of a Special Event Transportation Management Committee chaired by a senior member of the City of Ottawa s Traffic and Transportation Department and coordinated by the TDM Coordinator. This section focuses on the aspects of the monitoring plan relating to transit and satellite parking and shuttle services. 5.2 Transit Services (OC Transpo and STO) OC Transpo and STO will monitor all aspects of their service to determine ridership and schedule adherence for each trip. This information will be used to initially fine-tune the service and ensure it is being operated as planned. It is expected there will be minor additions and deletions to tailor service to meet the needs of event goers. The data collected will also provide total ridership by event and the transit modal share. As with the introduction of any new service, it takes time for ridership to build to mature levels. For this reason, it is recommended that the general level of service be maintained for at least a year when a review of all service would be undertaken. For larger events, special event routes are a key component of the service package and are expected to carry over 50% of those using transit. This service is crucial to achieving the overall transit modal share of 20%. For higher attendance events of 18,000 and greater, service frequencies on all routes are attractive. To ensure a high modal share for smaller events with attendance of 15,000, it is recommended that minimum service frequencies of 3 trips per hour (20 minute service) be maintained. This should be upheld in the monitoring program and the subsequent adjustment and fine-tuning of the service. To gain user confidence and build ridership, it will be important to maintain the highest standard of service delivery possible. To learn how the service is viewed, surveys of both users and nonusers of the service should be carried out. For the user group, the results will indicate what is being done right and what could be improved to better the transit experience. For the non-user group, the results should provide reasons why transit isn t used and what would be needed to convince them to use it. 5.3 Satellite Parking and Shuttle Services The shuttle service linking Carleton and Canada Post/Vincent Massey parking lots to Lansdowne Park will need to be closely monitored so that users are well served. The operator of the service (OC Transpo, STO or private contractor) must collect and record individual lot usage by time interval and ridership on all trips. The arrival pattern of cars is unknown although the flatter the distribution of arrival, the less the service will cost. The calculations in this report are based on the assumption that for events taking place in the stadium people will aim to arrive at Lansdowne Park in the 90-minutes before the event start time. The information collected should be used to match supply of trips to the demand. As well, the information will reveal bottlenecks in the service that could be addressed by innovative promotion and marketing to try and change the pattern of arrival times of cars. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 41

Real time monitoring will be required at all satellite lots in order to notify users when a lot is full and to direct them to an alternative lot. This is a critical component of the service that if not done properly will cause great frustration among users. The consequences of this monitoring responsibility must be emphasized to the service operator. It will be important to monitor the use of satellite parking lots and shuttle service, the quality of service provided and the satisfaction level of users with the service. The parking lots will likely be managed jointly by the parking lot owners and by representatives of the LPP, although the discussions held at Carleton University and Canada Post to discuss the practical implementation of the MoUs revealed that the Canada Post staff responsible for parking would want little to do with the operation, while Carleton University s approach will be much more hands-on. The shuttle service operator will provide supervision for their services at each parking lot. Before the event there is little need for supervision at Lansdowne Park. It is after the event that the shuttle service provider will need to have staff on-site to both assist passengers and supervise the service. A responsibility of staff at the parking lots will be to record the arrival of cars in the lots. When a lot at Carleton becomes full, arriving cars will need to be directed to another Carleton lot with capacity. If all space is taken, then cars will need to be directed to Canada Post. As well, the shuttle bus service operator will be responsible to collect and record ridership for each shuttle trip before and after the event. The availability of information on parking lot use and shuttle ridership will allow adjustments to be made to improve the service from one event to the next. The ridership data will also be used as part of the transit modal share calculation. A survey of users should be carried out from time to time to learn the views of the service from the users perspective. Topics to be covered should include wait times for buses both before and after events, clarity of parking lot signage, quality of lot overflow signage directions, overall impression of service, suggestions etc. A survey of vehicle occupancy should be carried out periodically at each lot. This will be used to explain the overall parking demand and fine-tune future parking strategies. 5.4 Coordination and Cooperation There are many players who must coordinate and cooperate with one another to make the service successful. These include OC Transpo and STO for provision of transit service, possibly a private transit contractor operating the shuttle service from parking lots, OSEG, Carleton University and Canada Post for use of their parking lot facilities, City of Ottawa Operations Department and Ottawa Police Services for traffic control and National Capital Commission for the use of Queen Elizabeth Driveway. Within this large effort, there are smaller alliances that must work well. OSEG, and the Transportation Demand Management Coordinator, must monitor all upcoming event sizes and keep all parties informed of the expected attendances as this will dictate the service package for the event and traffic measures that must be invoked. OC Transpo and STO must keep in close contact regarding the provision of transit service and resolve any issues in real time that affect transferring passengers. The provider of the shuttle service and Carleton and Canada Post must work well together and act quickly to inform people when a lot is full and where there is space available. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 42

6. SUMMARY OF EVENT TRANSIT AND SHUTTLE SERVICES This section provides a summary of the study findings and conclusions. The analysis considered the transit services, off-site parking, and shuttle service requirements to support special events at Lansdowne Park and was carried out in close consultation with OC Transpo and STO staff. The study focuses on the following event sizes: 7,000 and 10,000 representing average and sell-out arena events 13,000 representing events with between 10,000 and 15,000 18,000 and 25,000 representing average and sell-out stadium events 40,000 representing large stadium events when additional temporary seating is provided For each event size transit passengers and vehicular parking spaces are determined and services and facilities to accommodate this demand are provided. With limited on-site and on-street parking, additional satellite parking facilities are required with shuttle services to connect the facility with Lansdowne Park. The number of event-goers that are to be accommodated using transit and shuttle services to access Lansdowne Park are presented below. Table 6-1: Transit and Parking Demand for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Passengers Bicycle / Pedestrian on street & on site Satellite facilities 700 1,000 2,550 3,550 4,925 10,000 700 1,000 1,550 2,150 2,975 5350 5,600 8,000 8,125 8,125 8,125 6,875 775 4,175 8,975 17,775 6.1 Transit Services Transit services are to be supplemented to provide the additional capacity required to accommodate the demand. Using transit for special events will also be encouraged as parking is limited on-site and in the surrounding neighbourhood. The TDM plan recommends that the price of transit be included in the cost of the event ticket simplifying the use of public transit for events. Events less than 15,000 requires some transit routes to be supplemented, most notably route 1 with an extension from Billings Bridge to Hurdman Station via the southeast Transitway. For events larger than 15,000 special transit routes are to be provided from suburban park and ride lots with service directly to Lansdowne Park. Both STO and OC Transpo will operate these special routes prior to the event. After these events, most transit passengers (both OC Transpo and STO) will board route 1 on Bank Street to access Billings Bridge and LeBreton Station from where the special routes will depart. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 43

Figure 6-1: Transit Service for events more than 15,000 Before After The following table presents the total cost for the additional transit services provided for each event type as well as the number of additional buses in operation. Considering the cost is to be included in the ticket price, the per ticket cost is also presented below. Table 6-2: Total Transit Services, Resources and Costs for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Passengers Transit Services Buses (articulated) 700 1,000 2,550 3,550 4,925 10,000 Route 1 to Hurdman Route 1 to Hurdman Route 1, 12, 118, 95, 96 Route 1, 12, Specials Route 1, 12, Specials Route 1, 12, Specials 8 12 32 45 62 98 Costs $ 4,600 $ 6,850 $ 23,300 $ 26,400 $ 35,700 $ 73,200 Cost per Ticket $ 0.66 $ 0.69 $ 1.80 $ 1.47 $ 1.43 $ 1.83 Note: Specials include both OC Transpo and STO services 6.2 Satellite Parking and Shuttle Services With limited on-site and on-street parking, events larger than 10,000 would require the use of satellite parking facilities. The following table presents the number of parking spaces required for each event size and the satellite parking facilities to be used. The cost of satellite parking is also presented considering a rate of $6 per car. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 44

Table 6-3: Satellite Parking Facilities for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Satellite Parking Parking Facilities 310 1,675 3,590 7,110 Carleton Carleton, Canada Post Carleton, Canada Post, Vincent Massey Carleton, Canada Post, Vincent Massey, City of Ottawa Costs $ 1,860 $ 10,050 $ 21,540 $ 42,660 Shuttle services are to be provided to transport event-goers between satellite parking facilities and Lansdowne Park. The primary facility lot for satellite parking is at Carleton University. When more space is required the surface parking at Canada Post will be used followed by the lot at Vincent Massey Park. Additional parking would also be available at the structure parking at Canada Post, at the RA Centre, and at City of Ottawa Parking facilities (City Hall, Mooney s Bay & the new trade show centre). For events less than 15,000 OC Transpo route 7 will be supplemented between Carleton University and Lansdowne Park. Events larger than 15,000 would require the operation of special event shuttle routes. Events between 15,000 and 25,000 will operate 2 shuttle routes with service to Carleton University and Confederation Heights which includes both the Canada Post and Vincent Massey Parking facilities. Events larger than 25,000 would include a 3rd shuttle service that would provide service to Ottawa City Hall in the downtown. For CFL 13 football games and events larger than 25,000 shuttle services would operate on Queen Elizabeth Driveway in accordance with the NCC agreement. Other events would operate shuttle services on Bank Street. The following table summarizes the shuttle services, resources and costs to provide the service for each event size. Table 6-4: Shuttle Services and Resources for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Shuttle Passengers Shuttle Services Buses (standard) 775 4,175 8,975 17,775 Route 7 Carleton, Confederation Carleton, Confederation Carleton, Confederation, Downtown 5 17 42 81 Costs $ 3,300 $ 10,000 $ 24,650 $ 64,700 13 NCC will confirm this commitment to CFL games, subject to what may be previously committed dates for the Queen Elizabeth Driveway to be closed, for the three-year period of the pilot project. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 45

The following table presents the total costs for providing the required satellite parking and shuttle services. Table 6-5: Total Parking and Shuttle Service Costs for Various Event Sizes Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Parking Costs $ 1,860 $ 10,050 $ 21,540 $ 42,660 Shuttle Costs $ 3,300 $ 10,000 $ 24,650 $ 64,700 Total $ 5,160 $ 20,050 $ 46,190 $ 107,360 Cost per Ticket $ 0.40 $ 1.12 $ 1.85 $ 2.69 6.3 Costs and Resources The TDM plan for special events at Lansdowne Park recommends that the cost of transportation services be included in the event ticket price. Transportation services include the supplementary and special transit services being provided as well as the satellite parking and shuttle services that are required. The following table presents the total transportation cost and the per ticket cost that would be added to the price of the event ticket. Attendance 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Transit Services Parking & Shuttle $ 4,600 $ 6,850 $ 23,300 $ 26,400 $ 35,700 $ 73,200 $ 5,160 $ 20,050 $ 46,190 $ 107,360 Total $ 4,600 $ 6,850 $ 28,460 $ 46,450 $ 81,890 $ 180,560 Cost per Ticket $ 0.66 $ 0.69 $ 2.20 $ 2.59 $ 3.28 $ 4.52 It is recommended that event less than 10,000 include a cost of $0.70 per ticket while events between 10,000 and 25,000 include a cost of $3.00. Large events that require high transit mode shares and the use of multiple satellite parking facilities would include a cost of $4.50 per ticket. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization - 46

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Appendix A APPENDIX A TRIP GENERATION / DISTRIBUTION / MODE SPLIT... 1 Special Event Trip Generation... 1 Definition of Modes... 2 Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 10,000... 2 Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 25,000... 3 Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 40,000... 4 October 2011 McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION

APPENDIX A TRIP GENERATION / DISTRIBUTION / MODE SPLIT From: Lansdowne Transportation Impact Assessment Study and Transportation Demand Management Plan, July 2010 Special Event Trip Generation To develop a picture of the origins of trips to Lansdowne Park for special events, the approach was to base the analysis on the population in the areas across the National Capital Region. The zones used as a basis for this analysis are shown in FIGURE A-1. As a starting point, trips to events at Lansdowne Park were assumed to be generated in proportion to the population in the zones. However, for small and medium-size events i.e. with attendance of 10,000 and 25,000, respectively an adjustment was made to reduce the 24 percent of trips that would come from Quebec based purely on population, to 14 percent to reflect the more local nature of the event (for example, Ontario Hockey League games). The postal codes of Ottawa Renegades season ticket holders were reviewed as part of this analysis, however it is recognized that the distribution of season ticket holders may reflect a bias in the distribution as well as noting the tendency of a number of reported season ticket holders with out-of-town addresses (likely corporate head offices responsible for purchasing season tickets). FIGURE A-1: Trip Origin Zones for the National Capital Region TABLE A-1 shows the results of this approach for events with attendance of 10,000, 25,000 and 40,000. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-1

TABLE A-1: Trip Generation 10,000-, 25,000- and 40,000-Person Events Trip Origin Population (% of Total) 10,000 person event % of Total # of Trips 25,000 person event % of Total # of Trips 40,000 person event % of Total # of Trips Ottawa Core Area 9,400 (1%) 1% 90 1% 230 1% 330 Ottawa Inner Area 86,400 (8%) 9% 860 9% 2,140 8% 3,010 Ottawa East/Orleans 204,800 (18%) 20% 2,020 20% 5,070 18% 7,120 Alta Vista 79,500 (7%) 8% 790 8% 1,970 7% 2,760 Ottawa Southeast 89,000 (8%) 9% 880 9% 2,200 8% 3,090 Merivale 77,800 (7%) 8% 770 8% 1,920 7% 2,710 Ottawa West 49,300 (4%) 5% 490 5% 1,220 4% 1,720 Kanata/ Stittsville 193,700 (17%) 19% 1,910 19% 4,790 17% 6,740 Ottawa Southwest 80,900 (7%) 8% 800 8% 2,000 7% 2,820 Gatineau Centre 58,300 (5%) 3% 290 3% 720 5% 2,030 Gatineau West 71,800 (6%) 4% 360 4% 890 6% 2,500 Gatineau East 149,000 (13%) 7% 740 7% 1,840 13% 5,180 TOTAL 1,149,900 (100%) 100% 10,000 100% 24,990 100% 40,010 Definition of Modes For special events the modes are defined as follows: Non-motorized (Pedestrian and Cycling) o People who travel from their origin (usually home) to Lansdowne Park by walking or cycling Public Transit (Regular, Special and Supplementary Services) o People who either walk or cycle to a bus stop, or drive to a Park and Ride Lot (e.g.: Eagleson, Trim) and then board a bus to the event Auto (Private car) o People who drive and either park on-site, on-street (within the study area) or at an off-site (satellite) parking lot (using a shuttle bus to/from the site) Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 10,000 The analysis considers a public transit mode share of 10 percent and a non-motorized share of 10 percent for events with an attendance up to 10,000 people. Walking and cycling shares would depend on the distances people are travelling. TABLE A-2 shows the percentage of walking, cycling and transit trips expected for residents at increasing distances from Lansdowne Park. It should be noted that within the study area, 80% of the event goers walk or cycle to the event. Trips that originate from areas beyond 10km are not accommodated by non-motorized modes. The trips that are not by transit, walking or cycling would be by car, with an average of 2.5 persons per vehicle. For 10,000-person events, this would mean that 8,000 people would be arriving by car, using 3,200 cars. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-2

TABLE A-2: Mode Shares for 10,000-Person Event Distance from Site Mode Share Walk Cycle Transit Auto Study area 70% 10% 5% 15% Study area - 2 km 60% 10% 10% 20% 2 km - 3 km 20% 5% 10% 65% 3 km - 5 km 10% 5% 10% 75% 5 km - 8 km 5% 10% 85% 8 km - 10 km 1% 10% 89% 10 km - 15 km 10% 90% Beyond 15 km 11% 89% Overall share 7.2% 2.2% 10.3% 80.3% Total # people 720 220 1,030 8,050 Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 25,000 Medium-size events with attendance of 25,000 will take place in the stadium. Assuming a highquality transit service is provided, coupled with effective TDM measures, an overall transit modal share of 20 percent can be expected. As with the 10,000-person events, the transportation mode chosen will depend on the distance from Lansdowne Park; a person who lives less than two kilometres from the site will likely use non-motorized modes, while those travelling more than 10 kilometres will depend mostly on cars and transit. The mode shares for a 25,000 person event is presented in TABLE A-3 below. TABLE A-3: Mode Shares for 25,000-Person Event Distance from Site Mode Share Walk Cycle Transit Auto Study area 75% 10% 5% 10% Study area 2 km 65% 10% 5% 20% 2 km 3 km 25% 10% 5% 60% 3 km 5 km 20% 10% 15% 55% 5 km 8 km 5% 20% 75% 8 km 10 km 2% 20% 78% 10 km 15 km 22% 78% Beyond 15 km 24% 76% Overall share 8.9% 3.0% 19.7% 68.4% Total # people 2,210 760 4,910 17,090 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-3

Trip Distribution and Mode split for Events with Attendance of 40,000 The approach taken to developing mode shares and travel patterns to large events was very similar to that adopted for medium-size events, although the quantity of service would be greater. A 25 percent mode share for transit to 40,000-person events was considered reasonable for this region. The bigger crowds plus the higher transit share result in a greater number of transit trips compared with the 25,000-person event. The results of combining these assumptions with the trip-generation assumptions above are shown in TABLE A-4. In this case, approximately 25,000 people would be assumed to arrive by car, in approximately 10,000 vehicles. TABLE A-4: Mode Shares for 40,000-Person Event Distance from Mode Share Site Walk Cycle Transit Auto Study area 80% 10% 5% 5% Study area 2 km 70% 10% 5% 15% 2 km 3 km 35% 15% 10% 40% 3 km 5 km 30% 15% 15% 40% 5 km 8 km 5% 25% 70% 8 km 10 km 3% 27% 70% 10 km 15 km 30% 70% Beyond 15 km 30% 70% Overall share 9.9% 3.5% 25.1% 61.5% Total # people 3,970 1,400 10,050 24,600 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-4

The number of event goers from each region is assumed to be proportional to the population of the region (except for 25,000 person events where Gatineau's share is less than its population share) Table 1: Population Distribution Table 2 # of Event Goers (attendance x % of Total pop) Population % of Total % of Total % of Total 10,000 attendance 25,000 attendance 40000 attendance 10,000 25,000 40,000 1 Ottawa Core Area 9415 0.9% 0.9% 0.8% 93 90 233 230 328 330 2 Ottawa Inner Area 86426 8.6% 8.6% 7.5% 855 860 2,139 2,140 3,006 3,010 3 Ottawa East / Orleans 204801 20.3% 20.3% 17.8% 2,027 2,030 5,068 5,070 7,124 7,120 4 Alta Vista 79459 7.9% 7.9% 6.9% 786 790 1,966 1,970 2,764 2,760 5 Ottawa Southeast 88954 8.8% 8.8% 7.7% 880 880 2,201 2,200 3,094 3,090 6 Merivale 77767 7.7% 7.7% 6.8% 770 770 1,924 1,920 2,705 2,710 7 Ottawa West 49337 4.9% 4.9% 4.3% 488 490 1,221 1,220 1,716 1,720 8 Kanata / Stittsville 193668 19.2% 19.2% 16.8% 1,917 1,920 4,792 4,790 6,737 6,740 9 Ottawa Southwest 80935 8.0% 8.0% 7.0% 801 800 2,003 2,000 2,815 2,820 10 Gatineau Centre 58346 2.9% 2.9% 5.1% 289 290 722 720 2,030 2,030 11 Gatineau West 71827 3.6% 3.6% 6.2% 355 360 889 890 2,499 2,500 12 Gatineau East 148953 7.4% 7.4% 13.0% 737 740 1,843 1,840 5,181 5,180 TOTAL 1149887 100% 100% 100% 10,000 10,020 25,000 24,990 40,000 40,010 The transportation mode selected will depend on the persons distance from Lansdowne Park; a person that is less than 2km from the site will likely use nonmotorized modes while trips larger than 10km will depend mostly on auto and transit Table 3: Mode Shares -10%, 20% and 25% Transit Share 10,000 person Event (10% Transit) 25,000 person Event (20% Transit) 40,000 person Event (25% Transit) walk cycle Transit Auto walk cycle Transit Auto walk cycle Transit Auto Study Area 70% 10% 5% 15% 75% 10% 5% 10% 80% 10% 5% 5% SA - 2km 60% 10% 10% 20% 65% 10% 5% 20% 70% 10% 5% 15% 2km - 3km 20% 5% 10% 65% 25% 10% 5% 60% 35% 15% 10% 40% 3km - 5km 10% 5% 10% 75% 20% 10% 15% 55% 30% 15% 15% 40% 5km-8km 0% 5% 10% 85% 0% 5% 20% 75% 0% 5% 25% 70% 8km-10km 0% 1% 10% 89% 0% 2% 20% 78% 0% 3% 27% 70% 10km-15km 0% 0% 10% 90% 0% 0% 22% 78% 0% 0% 30% 70% beyond 15k 0% 0% 11% 89% 0% 0% 24% 76% 0% 0% 30% 70% Each population region in Table 1 corresponds to a distances from Lansdowne Park; the Ottawa core area is between 2 km and 5 km from Lansdowne Park. The following table presents the relationship between the regions and the distance from the site. Table 4: Distance from Site from Map Assumed Other Assumptions 1 Ottawa Core Area > 2 km < 5 km 2/3(2-3)+1/3(3-5) 2 Ottawa Inner Area < 3 km 2/3(SA+1/6(SA-2) (1/6(2-3) 3 Ottawa East / Orleans > 3 km > 15 km 1/4(5-8)+1/4(10-15)+1/2(15+) 4 Alta Vista > 2 km < 8 km 2/3(2-3)+1/3(3-5) 5 Ottawa Southeast > 5 km > 15 km beyond 15k 6 Merivale > 3 km < 10 km 1/2(3-5)+1/2(5-8) 7 Ottawa West > 3 km < 8 km 1/2(3-5)+1/2(5-8) 8 Kanata / Stittsville > 8 km > 15 km beyond 15k 9 Ottawa Southwest > 10 km > 15 km 1/2(10-15)+1/2(15+) 10 Gatineau Centre > 3 km < 10 km 5km-8km Gatineau attendance for 25,000 game = % of total/2 11 Gatineau West > 8 km > 15 km beyond 15k Gatineau attendance for 25,000 game = % of total/2 12 Gatineau East > 8 km > 15 km beyond 15k Gatineau attendance for 25,000 game = % of total/2 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-5

The mode splits presented in Table 3 are applied to each region based on its distance from the site as shown in Table 4. The following table presents the mode shares for each region and the number of trips by each mode for a 25,000 person event. 10,000 person Event (10% transit) Assumed Mode Splits # of Trips Walk Cycle Transit Auto Walk Cycle Transit Auto Total 1 Ottawa Core Area 17% 5% 10% 68% 20-10 60 90 2 Ottawa Inner Area 60% 9% 7% 24% 510 80 60 210 860 3 Ottawa East / Orlean 0% 1% 11% 88% - 30 210 1,790 2,030 4 Alta Vista 17% 5% 10% 68% 130 40 80 540 790 5 Ottawa Southeast 0% 0% 11% 89% - - 100 780 880 6 Merivale 5% 5% 10% 80% 40 40 80 620 780 7 Ottawa West 5% 5% 10% 80% 20 20 50 390 480 8 Kanata / Stittsville 0% 0% 11% 89% - - 210 1,710 1,920 9 Ottawa Southwest 0% 0% 11% 90% - - 80 720 800 10 Gatineau Centre 0% 5% 10% 85% - 10 30 250 290 11 Gatineau West 0% 0% 11% 89% - - 40 320 360 12 Gatineau East 0% 0% 11% 89% - - 80 660 740 TOTAL 7.2% 2.2% 10.3% 80.3% 720 220 1,030 8,050 10,020 7.2% 2.2% 10.3% 80.3% 100.0% Non-Motorized trips = 9.4% Transit Trips = 10.3% Auto Trips = 80.3% 25,000 person Event (20% transit) Assumed Mode Splits # of Trips Walk Cycle Transit Auto Walk Cycle Transit Auto Total 1 Ottawa Core Area 23% 10% 8% 58% 50 20 20 140 230 2 Ottawa Inner Area 65% 10% 5% 20% 1,390 210 110 430 2,140 3 Ottawa East / Orlean 0% 1% 23% 76% - 60 1,140 3,860 5,060 4 Alta Vista 23% 10% 8% 58% 460 200 160 1,150 1,970 5 Ottawa Southeast 0% 0% 24% 76% - - 530 1,670 2,200 6 Merivale 10% 8% 18% 65% 190 140 340 1,250 1,920 7 Ottawa West 10% 8% 18% 65% 120 90 210 790 1,210 8 Kanata / Stittsville 0% 0% 24% 76% - - 1,150 3,640 4,790 9 Ottawa Southwest 0% 0% 23% 77% - - 460 1,540 2,000 10 Gatineau Centre 0% 5% 20% 75% - 40 140 540 720 11 Gatineau West 0% 0% 24% 76% - - 210 680 890 12 Gatineau East 0% 0% 24% 76% - - 440 1,400 1,840 TOTAL 8.9% 3.0% 19.7% 68.4% 2,210 760 4,910 17,090 24,970 8.9% 3.0% 19.7% 68.4% 100.0% Non-Motorized trips = 11.9% Transit Trips = 19.7% Auto Trips = 68.4% The mode splits presented in Table 3 are applied to each region based on its distance from the site as shown in Table 4. The following table presents the mode shares for each region and the number of trips by each mode for a 40,000 person event. 40,000 person Event (25% transit) Assumed Mode Splits # of Trips Walk Cycle Transit Auto Walk Cycle Transit Auto Total 1 Ottawa Core Area 77% 10% 5.0% 8% 250 30 20 30 330 2 Ottawa Inner Area 71% 11% 5.8% 13% 2,130 330 180 380 3,020 3 Ottawa East / Orlean 0% 1% 28.8% 70% - 90 2,050 4,990 7,130 4 Alta Vista 33% 15% 11.7% 40% 920 410 320 1,110 2,760 5 Ottawa Southeast 0% 0% 30.0% 70% - - 930 2,170 3,100 6 Merivale 15% 10% 20.0% 55% 410 270 540 1,490 2,710 7 Ottawa West 15% 10% 20.0% 55% 260 170 340 940 1,710 8 Kanata / Stittsville 0% 0% 30.0% 70% - - 2,020 4,720 6,740 9 Ottawa Southwest 0% 0% 30.0% 70% - - 840 1,970 2,810 10 Gatineau Centre 0% 5% 25.0% 70% - 100 510 1,420 2,030 11 Gatineau West 0% 0% 30.0% 70% - - 750 1,750 2,500 12 Gatineau East 0% 0% 30.0% 70% - - 1,550 3,630 5,180 TOTAL 9.9% 3.5% 25.1% 61.5% 3,970 1,400 10,050 24,600 40,020 9.9% 3.5% 25.1% 61.5% 100.0% Non-Motorized trips = 13.4% Transit Trips = 25.1% Auto Trips = 61.5% October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization A-6

Appendix B APPENDIX B DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS... 1 October 2011 McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION

APPENDIX B - DAY TO DAY OPERATIONS From: Lansdowne Transportation Impact Assessment Study and Transportation Demand Management Plan, July 2010 Day-to-day transit service will be provided by simply augmenting the current Bank Street routes 1 and 7 to accommodate the increased transit requirements due to the planned land uses. The transit service is planned to accommodate 75 percent of the trips to/from the north while 25 percent are to/from south of the site. Also, standard 40-foot buses (capacity: 45 passengers) are being used since that is what is typically in operation for routes 1 & 7. TABLE B-1 shows the current service headways northbound and southbound on Bank Street and the headways estimated to be needed to support the day-to-day activities of the development. TABLE B-1: Additional Transit Service for Day-to-Day Activities Weekday Weekday Weekday Friday Saturday Frequency (bus/hr.) AM Peak PM Peak Midday Evening Midday Hour Hour Sunday Midday Direction NB (SB) NB (SB) NB (SB) NB (SB) NB (SB) NB (SB) Existing (Rte. 1 & 7) 16 (10) 13 (13) 8 (8) 4 (4) 10 (10) 6 (6) Additional standard bus/hr. 0 (0) 0 (0) 0 (0) 2 (1) 0 (0) 1 (1) The above table shows that the existing service frequency on Bank Street could accommodate the planned day-to-day activities during most time periods. The cinema and commercial development contribute to more trips on Friday evenings and Sunday midday, when the spare capacity would be exceeded and more service would be needed. These service improvements, which would mean additional buses for weekday evenings and weekends, would be managed through the normal OC Transpo annual budgeting process and would benefit all users of these routes by reducing waiting times. Because the extra service would not be needed in peak times, this would not mean buying more vehicles. Considering that the existing trip time for Route 1 is about an hour per direction, with the round trip taking about two hours, a total of four buses would be needed to provide the required frequencies for Friday evening. It should be noted that the additional service discussed above accounts only for the needs of passengers traveling to and from the new development on the site. On top of this would be the normal growth in transit ridership of approximately 1% per year. October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization B-1

Appendix C APPENDIX C TRANSIT SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS... 1 Total Transit Resources and Costs... 1 Summary of OC Transpo Resources and Costs... 2 OC Supplementary Services 7,000 Person Event... 3 OC Supplementary Services 10,000 Person Event... 4 OC Supplementary Services 13,000 Person Event... 5 OC Supplementary Services 18,000 Person Event... 6 OC Supplementary Services 25,000 Person Event... 8 OC Supplementary Services 40,000 Person Event... 10 OC Special Services 18,000 Person Event... 12 Resource Summary Block Summary Route Schedules OC Special Services 25,000 Person Event... 17 Resource Summary Block Summary Route Schedules OC Special Services 40,000 Person Event... 24 Resource Summary Block Summary Route Schedules Summary of STO Resources and Costs... 25 STO Resources Available/ Disponibles... 26 STO Services 10,000 to 15,000 Person Event... 26 STO Services 18,000 Person Event... 27 STO Services 25,000 Person Event... 28 STO Services 40,000 Person Event... 29 October 2011 McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION

APPENDIX C TRANSIT SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS Total Transit Resources and Costs SPECIAL SERVICES OC Transpo 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 20 28 34 Cost $0 $0 $0 $10,763 $13,715 $28,560 STO Buses (articulated) 4 10 26 Cost $0 $0 $0 $2,646 $6,048 $14,364 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 OC Transpo Buses 8 12 26 15 18 30 Cost $4,564 $6,840 $19,524 $9,180 $12,150 $25,200 STO Buses Cost $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 EXTRAS OC Transpo 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 3 3 3 4 Cost $0 $0 $1,890 $1,890 $1,890 $2,520 STO Buses (articulated) 3 3 3 4 Cost $0 $0 $1,890 $1,890 $1,890 $2,520 TOTAL 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 8 12 32 45 62 98 Cost $4,564 $6,840 $23,304 $26,369 $35,693 $73,164 Cost per ticket $0.66 $0.69 $1.80 $1.47 $1.43 $1.83 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-1

Summary of OC Transpo Resources and Costs SPECIAL SERVICES 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 20 28 34 In-service hours 63.8 84.8 170 Stand-by hours 45.4 50.5 119 Cost $0 $0 $0 $10,763 $13,715 $28,560 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses 8 12 26 15 18 30 In-service hours 26.7 40 124 55 75 150 Stand-by hours 20 30 65 37.5 45 105 Cost $4,564 $6,840 $19,524 $9,180 $12,150 $25,200 EXTRAS 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 3 3 3 4 In-service hours 15 15 15 20 Stand-by hours 0 0 0 0 Cost $0 $0 $1,890 $1,890 $1,890 $2,520 TOTAL 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 8 12 29 38 49 68 In-service hours 26.7 40 139 133.8 174.8 340 Stand-by hours 20 30 65 82.9 95.5 224 Cost $4,564 $6,840 $21,414 $21,833 $27,755 $56,280 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-2

7,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1 - Standard buses Route 1 from Rideu Centre to Billings Bridge and to Hurdman via the Southeast Transitway No Special Event Routes Event Size 7,000 people Transit Share 10% transit Non - Motorized Share 10% 700 trips Transit Special Span 1 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Distribution of Transit Demand 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 3 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.10 685 11% 75 1 75 70 2 Supplementar 95W, 1S Barrhaven 56,838 107,018 57,000 0.06 395 11% 43 1 43 70 1 Supplementar 95E, 1S Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.09 616 11% 68 1 68 70 1 Supplementar 96E, 1S SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.06 436 11% 48 1 48 70 1 Supplementar 97N, 1N Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.12 845 10% 84 1 84 70 2 Supplementar 118E, 1N Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.07 492 10% 49 1 49 70 1 Supplementar 96E 97S, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.06 395 10% 39 1 39 70 1 Supplementar 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 312 11% 34 1 34 70 1 Supplementar 94W, 1S Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.06 436 10% 44 1 44 70 1 Supplementar 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 42 10% 4 1 4 70 1 Supplementar 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 55 7% 4 1 4 70 1 Supplementar 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 97 7% 7 1 7 70 1 Supplementar 1S Gatineau 139,594 360,983 140,000 0.14 969 10% 97 1 97 70 2 Supplementar STO, 1S Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.06 429 10% 43 1 43 70 1 Supplementar 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.03 180 10% 18 1 18 70 1 Supplementar 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.08 589 10% 59 1 59 70 1 Supplementar 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 28 10% 3 1 3 70 1 Supplementar 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,009,136 1,501,925 1,011,000 7,000 10.3% 720 Supplementary Transit Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1NB Billings to Rideau Centre 323 1 323 50 273 45 7 33 2 70 7 1SB Rideau Centre to Billings 397 1 397 50 347 45 8 35 2 70 8 12WB Blair to Bank 42 1 42 50-45 - 38 4 80-118EB Baseline Road 84 1 84 50 34 45 1 60 6 132 1 94EB - 1-200 - 70-66 7 131-94WB 34 1 34 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB 43 1 43 200-70 - 75 8 158-95WB 75 1 75 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB 92 1 92 200-70 - 75 8 153-96WB - 1-200 - 70-70 7 152-97SB 25 1 25 200-70 - 56 6 120-97NB 48 1 48 200-70 - 58 6 120 - TOTAL 1,165 9 There is a total of 720 passengers on route 1 13.5% of rte 1 passengers are from STO The additional trip on route 118 is ignored Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 8 0 buses make 1 trips and 8 buses make 1 trip 26.67 $ 3,360 20.0 $ 1,200 $ 4,560 12WB 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97SB 97NB TOTAL A total of 8 buses are required 26.67 $ 3,360 20 $ 1,200 $ 4,560 Same transit demand and services before and after the event Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 8 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 12 buses / hr 5 min headway

10,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1 - Standard buses Route 1 from Rideu Centre to Billings Bridge and to Hurdman via the Southeast Transitway No Special Event Routes Event Size 10,000 people Transit Share 10% transit Non - Motorized Share 10% 1000 trips Transit Special Span 1 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Special Event Transit Services 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 3 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.10 979 11% 108 1 108 70 2 Supplementary 95W, 1N Barrhaven 56,838 107,018 57,000 0.06 564 11% 62 1 62 70 1 Supplementary 95E, 1S Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.09 880 11% 97 1 97 70 2 Supplementary 96E, 1S SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.06 623 11% 69 1 69 70 1 Supplementary 97N, 1N Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.12 1,207 10% 121 1 121 70 2 Supplementary 118E, 1N Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.07 702 10% 70 1 70 70 2 Supplementary 96E 97S, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.06 564 10% 56 1 56 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 445 11% 49 1 49 70 1 Supplementary 94W, 1N Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.06 623 10% 62 1 62 70 1 Supplementary 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 59 10% 6 1 6 70 1 Supplementary 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 79 7% 6 1 6 70 1 Supplementary 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 138 7% 10 1 10 70 1 Supplementary 1S Gatineau 139,594 360,983 140,000 0.14 1,385 10% 138 1 138.48 70 2 Supplementary STO, 1S Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.06 613 10% 61 1 61 70 1 Supplementary 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.03 257 10% 26 1 26 70 1 Supplementary 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.08 841 10% 84 1 84 70 2 Supplementary 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 40 10% 4 1 4 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,009,136 1,501,925 1,011,000 10,000 10.3% 1,028 Supplementary Transit Services Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Bus Vehicles required Transit span Reserve # of Transit Transit Trip Layover Round Trip Route From / to Passenger (hrs) Capacity Pass/veh Trips / hr Time (min) time (min) Time (min) 1NB Hurdman to Rideau Centre 462 1 462 50 412 45 10 33 2 70 10 1SB Rideau Centre to Hurdman 566.67 1 567 50 517 45 12 35 2 70 12 12WB Blair to Bank 60 1 60 50 10 45 1 38 4 80 1 118EB Baseline Road 121 1 121 50 71 45 2 60 6 132 2 94EB - 1-200 - 70-66 7 131-94WB 49 1 49 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB 62 1 62 200-70 - 75 8 158-95WB 108 1 108 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB 132 1 132 200-70 - 75 8 153-96WB - 1-200 - 70-70 7 152-97SB 35 1 35 200-70 - 56 6 120-97NB 69 1 69 200-70 - 58 6 120 - TOTAL 1,664 15 There is a total of 1,028 passengers on route 1 13.5% of rte 1 passengers are from STO The additional trips on RTE 118 & RTE 12 are ignored Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 12 0 buses make 1 trips and 12 buses make 1 trip 40.0 $ 5,040 30.0 $ 1,800 $ 6,840 12WB 1 0 buses make 1 trips and 1 buses make 1 trip 3.7 $ 461 2.5 $ 150 $ 611 118EB 2 0 buses make 1 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 10.8 $ 1,361 5.0 $ 300 $ 1,661 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97SB 97NB TOTAL A total of 15 buses are required 54.46 $ 6,862 38 $ 2,250 $ 9,112 Same transit demand and services before and after the event Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 12 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 16 buses / hr 3.75 min headway

13,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1, RTE 12, and TWAY 95 & 96 - Articulated Buses Route 1 from Rideu Centre to Billings Bridge and to Hurdman via the Southeast Transitway No Special Events Routes Event Size 13,000 people Transit Mode Split target 20% transit Non - Motorized Share 12% 1547 trips Transit Special Span 1.5 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Special Event Transit Services 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 3 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.10 1,273 24% 306 1.5 204 70 3 Supplementary 95W, 1N Barrhaven 56,838 107,018 57,000 0.06 733 24% 176 1.5 117 70 2 Supplementary 95E, 1S Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.09 1,144 24% 275 1.5 183 70 3 Supplementary 96E, 1S SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.06 810 24% 194 1.5 130 70 2 Supplementary 97N, 1N Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.12 1,569 18% 282 1.5 188 70 3 Supplementary 118E, 1N Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.07 913 18% 164 1.5 110 70 2 Supplementary 96E 97S, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.06 733 18% 132 1.5 88 70 2 Supplementary 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 579 18% 104 1.5 69 70 1 Supplementary 94W, 1N Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.06 810 8% 65 1.5 43 70 1 Supplementary 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 77 18% 14 1.5 9 70 1 Supplementary 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 103 8% 8 1.5 5 70 1 Supplementary 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 180 5% 9 1.5 6 70 1 Supplementary 1S Gatineau 139,594 360,983 140,000 0.14 1,800 24% 432 1.5 288 70 5 Supplementary STO, 1S Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.06 797 10% 80 1.5 53 70 1 Supplementary 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.03 334 10% 33 1.5 22 70 1 Supplementary 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.08 1,093 25% 273 1.5 182 70 3 Supplementary 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 51 25% 13 1.5 9 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,009,136 1,501,925 1,011,000 13,000 19.7% 2,561 Supplementary Transit Services Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passengers/ hr # of Transit Trips / hr Transit span Reserve Transit Trip Layover Round Trip # of Bus Vehicles Route From / to Passenger (hrs) Capacity Pass/veh Time (min) time (min) Time (min) required 1NB 1,110.01 1.5 740 50 690 70 10 33 2 70 12 1SB 1,450.51 1.5 967 50 917 70 14 35 2 70 17 12WB Blair to Bank 145 1.5 97 50 47 70 1 38 4 80 2 118EB 282 1.5 188 50 138 70 2 60 6 132 3 94EB millenium to Tunney's 1.5-200 - 70-66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 104 1.5 69 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 176 1.5 117 200-70 - 75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 306 1.5 204 200 4 70 1 75 8 158 2 96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdm 357 1.5 238 200 38 70 1 75 8 153 2 96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 1.5-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 82 1.5 55 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 194 1.5 130 200-70 - 58 6 120 - TOTAL 4,207 26 There is a total of 2,561 passengers on route 1 1,646 passengers transfer onto RTE 1 from other routes (OC and STO) 16.9% of RTE 1 passengers are from STO Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 21 4 buses make 2 trips and 13 buses make 1 trip 66.0 $ 8,316 42.5 $ 2,550 $ 10,866 12WB 2 0 buses make 1 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 7.3 $ 922 5.0 $ 300 $ 1,222 118EB 4 1 buses make 2 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 20.6 $ 2,596 7.5 $ 450 $ 3,046 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 2 0 buses make 1 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 12.5 $ 1,575 5.0 $ 300.00 $ 1,875 96EB 3 1 buses make 2 trips and 1 buses make 1 trip 17.25 $ 2,174 5.0 $ 300.00 $ 2,474 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB TOTAL 26 buses 123.67 $ 15,582 65 $ 3,900 $ 19,482 Same transit demand and services before and after the event Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 14 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 18 buses / hr 3.3 min headway

18,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1 & RTE 12 Route 1 from Lebreton to Billings Bridge Special Transit Routes from P&R lots to Lansdowne Park Event Size 18,000 people Transit Mode Split target 20% transit Non - Motorized Share 12% 2142 trips Transit Special Span 1.5 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Special Event Transit Services 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 3 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.10 1,763 24% 423 1.5 282 70 4 Special Barrhaven 56,838 107,018 57,000 0.06 1,015 24% 244 1.5 162 70 3 Special Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.09 1,585 24% 380 1.5 254 70 4 Special SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.06 1,122 24% 269 1.5 179 70 3 Special Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.12 2,172 18% 391 1.5 261 70 4 Special Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.07 1,264 18% 228 1.5 152 70 3 Supplementary 94E 97E, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.06 1,015 18% 183 1.5 122 70 2 Supplementary 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 801 18% 144 1.5 96 70 2 Supplementary94W 95W, 1S Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.06 1,122 8% 90 1.5 60 70 1 Supplementary 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 107 18% 19 1.5 13 70 1 Supplementary 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 142 8% 11 1.5 8 70 1 Supplementary 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 249 5% 12 1.5 8 70 1 Supplementary 1S Gatineau 139,594 360,983 140,000 0.14 2,493 24% 598 1.5 399 70 6 Special Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.06 1,104 10% 110 1.5 74 70 2 Supplementary 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.03 463 10% 46 1.5 31 70 1 Supplementary 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.08 1,513 25% 378 1.5 252 70 4 Supplementary 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 71 25% 18 1.5 12 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,009,136 1,501,925 1,011,000 18,000 19.7% 3,545 Supplementary Transit Services Before the Event Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1NB 309.53 1.5 206 50 156 70 3 28 2 60 3 1SB 931 1.5 620 50 570 70 9 30 2 60 9 12WB Blair to Bank 200 1.5 134 50 84 70 2 38 4 80 3 118EB 1.5-50 - 70-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 114 1.5 76 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 72 1.5 48 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 72 1.5 48 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 1.5-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 114 1.5 76 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 1.5-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 12 There is a total of 1,240 passengers on route 1 572 passengers transfer onto RTE 1 from other routes (OC Transpo) There is a total of 1,707 on OC special routes There is a total of 598 on STO special routes Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 13 4 buses make 2 trips and 5 buses make 1 trip 17.5 $ 2,205 22.5 $ 1,350 $ 3,555 12WB 3 0 buses make 1 trips and 3 buses make 1 trip 5.5 $ 692 7.5 $ 450 $ 1,142 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB Before 12 buses 22.99 $ 2,897 30 $ 1,800 $ 4,697 After 16 buses 31.99 $ 4,031 - $ - $ 4,031 Total 54.98 $ 6,927 30 $ 1,800 $ 8,727 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 9 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 13 buses / hr 4.6 min headway

Supplementary Transit Services After the Event Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1SB 309.53 1.5 206 50 156 75 3 28 2 60 3 1NB 1,529 1.5 1,019 50 969 75 13 30 2 60 13 12EB Blair to Bank 200 1.5 134 50 84 75 2 38 4 80 3 118EB 1.5-50 - 70-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 114 1.5 76 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 72 1.5 48 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 72 1.5 48 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 1.5-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 114 1.5 76 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 1.5-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 16 There is a total of 1,838 Passengers on route 1 572 passengers transfer onto other OC Transpo routes 598 passengers transfer onto STO Specials at Leb There is a total of 1,327 SB Special to Billings Bridge There is a total of 380 NB Special to Kanata Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1SB 1NB 20 7 buses make 2 trips and 6 buses make 1 trip 26.5 $ 3,339 $ 3,339 12EB 3 0 buses make 1 trips and 3 buses make 1 trip 5.5 $ 692 $ 692 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB TOTAL 16 buses 31.99 $ 4,031 - $ - $ 4,031 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 13 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 17 buses / hr 3.5 min headway

25,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1 & RTE 12 Route 1 from Lebreton to Billings Bridge Special Transit Routes from P&R lots to Lansdowne Park Event Size 25,000 people Transit Mode Split target 20% transit Non - Motorized Share 12% 2975 trips Transit Special Span 1.5 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Special Event Transit Services 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 3 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.10 2,448 24% 588 1.5 392 70 6 Special Barrhaven 56,838 107,018 57,000 0.06 1,409 24% 338 1.5 226 70 4 Special Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.09 2,201 24% 528 1.5 352 70 6 Special SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.06 1,558 24% 374 1.5 249 70 4 Special Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.12 3,017 18% 543 1.5 362 70 6 Special Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.07 1,756 18% 316 1.5 211 70 4 Supplementary 94E 97E, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.06 1,409 18% 254 1.5 169 70 3 Supplementary 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 1,113 18% 200 1.5 134 70 2 Supplementary94W 95W, 1S Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.06 1,558 8% 125 1.5 83 70 2 Supplementary 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 148 18% 27 1.5 18 70 1 Supplementary 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 198 8% 16 1.5 11 70 1 Supplementary 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 346 5% 17 1.5 12 70 1 Supplementary 1S Gatineau 139,594 360,983 140,000 0.14 3,462 24% 831 1.5 554 70 8 Special Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.06 1,533 10% 153 1.5 102 70 2 Supplementary 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.03 643 10% 64 1.5 43 70 1 Supplementary 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.08 2,102 25% 525 1.5 350 70 6 Supplementary 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 99 25% 25 1.5 16 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,009,136 1,501,925 1,011,000 25,000 19.7% 4,924 Supplementary Transit Services Before the Event Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1NB 430 1.5 287 50 237 70 4 28 2 60 4 1SB 1,292 1.5 862 50 812 70 12 30 2 60 12 12WB Blair to Bank 278 1.5 186 50 136 70 2 38 4 80 3 118EB 1.5-50 - 70-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 158 1.5 105 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 100 1.5 67 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 100 1.5 67 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 1.5-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 158 1.5 105 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 1.5-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 15 There is a total of 1,722 passengers on route 1 795 passengers transfer onto RTE 1 from other routes (OC Transpo) There is a total of 2,371 on OC special routes There is a total of 831 on STO special routes Before During Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 18 6 buses make 2 trips and 6 buses make 1 trip 24.0 $ 3,024 30.0 $ 1,800 $ 4,824 12WB 4 1 buses make 2 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 6.8 $ 859 7.5 $ 450 $ 1,309 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB Before 15 buses 30.82 $ 3,883 38 $ 2,250 $ 6,133 After 22 buses 44.32 $ 5,584 - $ - $ 5,584 Total 75.14 $ 9,468 38 $ 2,250 $ 11,718 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 12 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 16 buses / hr 3.8 min headway

Supplementary Transit Services 25,000 After Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1SB 430 1.5 287 50 237 75 4 28 2 60 4 1NB 2,123 1.5 1,416 50 1,366 75 19 30 2 60 19 12EB Blair to Bank 278 1.5 186 50 136 75 2 38 4 80 3 118EB 1.5-50 - 70-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 158 1.5 105 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 100 1.5 67 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 100 1.5 67 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 1.5-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 1.5-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 158 1.5 105 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 1.5-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 22 There is a total of 2,553 Passengers on route 1 795 passengers transfer onto other OC Transpo routes 831 passengers transfer onto STO Specials at Leb There is a total of 1,843 SB Special to Billings Bridge There is a total of 528 NB Special to Kanata Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1SB 1NB 28 9 buses make 2 trips and 10 buses make 1 trip 37.5 $ 4,725 $ 4,725 12EB 4 1 buses make 2 trips and 2 buses make 1 trip 6.8 $ 859 $ 859 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB TOTAL 22 buses 44.32 $ 5,584 - $ - $ 5,584 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 19 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 23 buses / hr 2.6 min headway

40,000 Person Event Supplementary Service on RTE 1 & RTE 12 Route 1 from Lebreton to Billings Bridge Special Transit Routes from P&R lots to Lansdowne Park Event Size 40,000 people Transit Mode Split target 25% transit Non - Motorized Share 13% 5360 trips Transit Special Span 2 hours Operator Cost/hr Stand By Cost/hr Length of Event Special Event Transit Services 126 $ / hr 60 $ / hr 4 hours Area 2005 2031 Population (2005) % of total Attendance % transit Transit Passenger span (hrs) Transit passenger / hr Pass/veh # of Transit Trips / hr Type of Service Route Orleans 98,712 123,580 99,000 0.09 3,443 30% 1,033 2 517 70 8 Special Barrhaven 56,838 103,703 57,000 0.05 1,983 30% 595 2 297 70 5 Special Kanata 88,823 162,233 89,000 0.08 3,096 30% 929 2 464 70 7 Special SUC/Leitrim 63,326 101,757 63,000 0.05 2,191 30% 657 2 329 70 5 Special Baseline/Nepean 121,749 121,013 122,000 0.11 4,243 20% 849 2 424 70 7 Special Westboro/Carlingwood 71,216 77,174 71,000 0.06 2,470 20% 494 2 247 70 4 Supplementary 94E 97E, 1S Vanier/Beacon 57,402 69,956 57,000 0.05 1,983 25% 496 2 248 70 4 Supplementary 12W, 1S Blackburn/Industrial 44,901 44,755 45,000 0.04 1,565 25% 391 2 196 70 3 Supplementary 94W 95W, 1S Alta Vista/Smyth 62,842 66,168 63,000 0.05 2,191 12% 263 2 131 70 2 Supplementary 1N Carleton/Confed 5,801 8,330 6,000 0.01 209 12% 25 2 13 70 1 Supplementary 1N Old Ottawa South 8,466 8,800 8,000 0.01 278 12% 33 2 17 70 1 Supplementary 1N Glebe 13,685 14,575 14,000 0.01 487 5% 24 2 12 70 1 Supplementary 1S Gatineau 279,188 360,983 279,000 0.24 9,704 30% 2,911 2 1,456 70 21 Special Centretown/sandy hill 61,525 75,421 62,000 0.05 2,157 12% 259 2 129 70 2 Supplementary 1S Lebreton/preston 25,530 37,183 26,000 0.02 904 12% 109 2 54 70 1 Supplementary 1S Rural Ottawa 84,533 117,829 85,000 0.07 2,957 30% 887 2 443 70 7 Supplementary 1S/N Other 4,193 5,150 4,000 0.00 139 30% 42 2 21 70 1 Supplementary 12W, 1S TOTAL 1,148,730 1,498,610 1,150,000 40,000 25.0% 9,997 Supplementary Transit Services 40,000 Before Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1NB 765 2 382 50 332 70 5 28 2 60 5 1SB 2,258 2 1,129 50 1,079 70 16 30 2 60 16 12WB Blair to Bank 537 2 269 50 219 70 4 38 4 80 6 118EB 2-50 - 70-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 247 2 123 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 196 2 98 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 2-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 196 2 98 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 2-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 2-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 247 2 123 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 2-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 22 There is a total of 3,023 passengers on route 1 1,423 passengers transfer onto RTE 1 from other routes (OC Transpo) There is a total of 4,063 on OC special routes There is a total of 2,911 on STO special routes Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1NB 1SB 32 16 buses make 2 trips and 0 buses make 2 trip 40.0 $ 5,040 56.0 $ 3,360 $ 8,400 12WB 7 1 buses make 2 trips and 5 buses make 1 trip 12.3 $ 1,551 21.0 $ 1,260 $ 2,811 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB Before 22 buses 52.31 $ 6,591 77 $ 4,620 $ 11,211 After 40 buses 95.98 $ 12,093 - $ - $ 12,093 Total 148.29 $ 18,685 77 $ 4,620 $ 23,305 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 16 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 20 buses / hr 3.0 min headway

Supplementary Transit Services 40,000 After Transit passenger / hr Remaining Passenger s/hr # of Transit Trips / hr # of Bus Vehicles required Route From / to Transit Passenger span (hrs) Reserve Capacity Pass/veh Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) 1SB 765 2 382 50 332 75 5 28 2 60 5 1NB 5,169 2 2,585 50 2,535 75 34 30 2 60 34 12EB Blair to Bank 537 2 269 50 219 75 3 38 4 80 4 118EB 2-50 - 75-60 6 132-94EB millenium to Tunney's 247 2 123 200-70 - 66 7 131-94WB Tunney's to Millenium 196 2 98 200-70 - 58 6 130-95EB Barrhaven TC to Trim 2-200 - 70-75 8 158-95WB Trim to Barrhaven TC 196 2 98 200-70 - 75 8 158-96EB Stittsville/Fernbank to Hurdman 2-200 - 70-75 8 153-96WB Hurdman to Stittsville/fernbank 2-200 - 70-70 7 152-97 EB/SB Bayshore to South Keys 247 2 123 200-70 - 56 6 120-97WB/NB South Keys to Bayshore 2-200 - 70-58 6 120 - TOTAL 38 There is a total of 5,934 Passengers on route 1 1,423 passengers transfer onto other OC Transpo routes 2,911 passengers transfer onto STO Specials at Leb There is a total of 3,134 SB Special to Billings Bridge There is a total of 929 NB Special to Kanata Route trips required Operating Hours Operating Cost Standby Hours Standby Cost Total Cost 1SB 1NB 68 34 buses make 2 trips and 0 buses make 2 trip 85.0 $ 10,710 $ 10,710 12EB 6 2 buses make 1 trips and 4 buses make 1 trip 11.0 $ 1,383 $ 1,383 118EB 94EB 94WB 95EB 95WB 96EB 96WB 97 EB/SB 97WB/NB TOTAL 40 buses 95.98 $ 12,093 - $ - $ 12,093 Existing Frequency = 4 buses / hr 15 min headway Supplemented Service = 34 buses / hr Transit Service Frequency = 38 buses / hr 1.6 min headway

OC Special Services 18,000 Person Event Resource Summary Before Trips 28 After Trips 23 Billings shuttle trips 17 Before Buses 20 After Buses 17 Total Revenue Hours 30:01:00 Total Deadhead Hours 06:35:00 Total Garage Hours 27:10:00 Total Standby Hours 45:21:00 Total Hours 109:07:00 In service hours 63:46:00 Notes - trips were scheduled using current operational rules now in effect - 5% layover applied - no trip shifting - no deadhead deviation October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-12

Block Summary 18,000 person event Block Garage From Start From Start End To To End Duration 550-01 9001 9001 11:26 4125 11:52 17:13 4125 9001 17:39 6h13 550-02 9001 9001 11:46 4125 12:12 17:23 4125 9001 17:49 6h03 550-03 9001 9001 12:06 4125 12:32 17:48 4125 9001 18:14 6h08 550-04 9001 9001 12:21 4125 12:47 18:23 4125 9001 18:49 6h28 551-01 9001 9001 11:19 4295 11:43 18:30 4295 9001 18:54 7h35 551-02 9001 9001 11:39 4295 12:03 17:55 4295 9001 18:19 6h40 551-03 9001 9001 11:59 4295 12:23 17:25 4295 9001 17:49 5h50 551-04 9001 9001 12:14 4295 12:38 17:30 4295 9001 17:54 5h40 551-05 9001 9001 12:29 4295 12:53 13:40 4506 9001 13:57 1h28 552-01 9001 9001 11:42 5799 12:00 17:37 6300 9001 17:50 6h08 552-02 9001 9001 12:02 5799 12:20 17:08 5799 9001 17:26 5h24 552-03 9001 9001 12:22 5799 12:40 17:13 5799 9001 17:31 5h09 552-04 9001 9001 12:37 5799 12:55 13:25 4506 9001 13:42 1h05 553-01 9001 9001 11:16 6995 11:51 13:40 4506 9001 13:57 2h41 553-02 9001 9001 11:41 6995 12:16 18:19 6995 9001 18:54 7h13 553-03 9001 9001 12:01 6995 12:36 18:13 5799 9001 18:31 6h30 553-04 9001 9001 12:21 6995 12:56 17:39 6995 9001 18:14 5h53 553-05 9001 9001 12:41 6995 13:16 17:38 5799 9001 17:56 5h15 554-01 9001 9001 11:55 1518 12:15 17:27 6300 9001 17:40 5h45 554-02 9001 9001 12:20 1518 12:40 17:59 1518 9001 18:19 5h59 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-13

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 550 Kanata - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR TERRY FOX EAGLESON LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE STATION PARK&RIDE PARK RTE 550001 11:26 SN 11:52 11:58 12:30 550 550002 11:46 SN 12:12 12:18 12:50 554 550003 12:06 SN 12:32 12:38 13:10 554 550004 12:21 SN 12:47 12:53 13:25 550 550001 550 13:02 13:08 13:40 550 552001 552 13:17 13:23 13:55 560 LINE = 550 Kanata - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE TERRY FOX TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK STATION RTE 550001 550 16:35 17:13 17:39 SN 550004 550 16:40 17:18 550 550002 560 16:45 17:23 17:49 SN 550003 560 17:10 17:48 18:14 SN 550004 550 17:45 18:23 18:49 SN HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 551 Bells Corners - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR ROBERTSON LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE MOODIE PARK RTE 551001 11:19 SN 11:43 12:30 551 551002 11:39 SN 12:03 12:50 560 551003 11:59 SN 12:23 13:10 560 551004 12:14 SN 12:38 13:25 560 551005 12:29 SN 12:53 13:40 13:57 SN 551001 551 13:08 13:55 560 LINE = 551 Bells Corners - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS ROBERTSON TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL MOODIE RTE 551001 560 16:40 17:20 551 551003 560 16:45 17:25 17:49 SN 551004 560 16:50 17:30 17:54 SN 551002 560 17:15 17:55 18:19 SN 551001 551 17:50 18:30 18:54 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-14

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 552 Orleans - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR TRIM ROAD ORLEANS LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK&RIDE STATION PARK RTE 552001 11:42 SN 12:00 12:05 12:30 550 552002 12:02 SN 12:20 12:25 12:50 552 552003 12:22 SN 12:40 12:45 13:10 560 552004 12:37 SN 12:55 13:00 13:25 13:42 SN 553001 553 13:10 13:15 13:40 13:57 SN 552002 552 13:25 13:30 13:55 560 LINE = 552 Orleans - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS TRIM ROAD TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL PARK&RIDE RTE 552001 560 16:40 17:03 560 552002 560 16:45 17:08 17:26 SN 552003 560 16:50 17:13 17:31 SN 553005 554 17:15 17:38 17:56 SN 553003 553 17:50 18:13 18:31 SN HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 553 Barrhaven - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR BARRHAVEN FALLOWFIEL LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE CENTRE STATION PARK RTE 553001 11:16 SN 11:51 11:59 12:30 552 553002 11:41 SN 12:16 12:24 12:55 560 553003 12:01 SN 12:36 12:44 13:15 560 553004 12:21 SN 12:56 13:04 13:35 560 553005 12:41 SN 13:16 13:24 13:55 560 LINE = 553 Barrhaven - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS BARRHAVEN TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL CENTRE RTE 553002 560 16:40 17:14 553 553003 560 16:45 17:19 552 553004 560 17:05 17:39 18:14 SN 553002 553 17:45 18:19 18:54 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-15

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 554 Leitrim - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR LEITRIM LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK&RIDE PARK RTE 554001 11:55 SN 12:15 12:35 554 554002 12:20 SN 12:40 13:00 560 554001 554 13:00 13:20 560 550002 550 13:20 13:40 560 550003 550 13:40 14:00 560 LINE = 554 Leitrim - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS LEITRIM TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL PARK&RIDE RTE 553005 560 16:40 16:54 552 554001 560 16:45 16:59 560 554002 560 17:05 17:19 554 554002 554 17:45 17:59 18:19 SN HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 560 Billings Shuttle SERVICE = Lansdowne 18,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE BILLINGS TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK BR.TERMINL RTE 551001 551 16:30 16:37 551 552001 550 16:32 16:39 552 553005 553 16:33 16:40 554 553002 553 16:33 16:40 553 550002 554 16:36 16:43 550 552002 552 16:37 16:44 552 551003 551 16:38 16:45 551 554001 554 16:38 16:45 554 553003 553 16:38 16:45 553 551004 551 16:41 16:48 551 552003 552 16:43 16:50 552 553004 553 16:50 16:57 553 554002 554 16:55 17:02 554 550003 554 17:00 17:07 550 551002 551 17:08 17:15 551 554001 554 17:20 17:27 17:40 SN 552001 552 17:30 17:37 17:50 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-16

OC Special Services 25,000 Person Event Resource Summary Before Trips 39 After Trips 34 Billings shuttle trips 22 Before Buses 28 After Buses 25 Total Revenue Hours 43:11:00 Total Deadhead Hours 09:40:00 Total Garage Hours 31:56:00 Total Standby Hours 50:31:00 Total Hours 135:18:00 In service hours 84:47:00 Notes - trips were scheduled using current operational rules now in effect - 5% layover applied - no trip shifting - no deadhead deviation October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-17

Block Summary 25,000 person event Block Garage From Start From Start End To To End Duration 550-01 9001 9001 11:21 4125 11:47 17:13 4125 9001 17:39 6h18 550-02 9001 9001 11:36 4125 12:02 17:18 4125 9001 17:44 6h08 550-03 9001 9001 11:51 4125 12:17 17:23 4125 9001 17:49 5h58 550-04 9001 9001 12:01 4125 12:27 17:28 4125 9001 17:54 5h53 550-05 9001 9001 12:11 4125 12:37 18:38 4125 9001 19:04 6h53 550-06 9001 9001 12:21 4125 12:47 17:48 4125 9001 18:14 5h53 551-01 9001 9001 11:14 4295 11:38 17:20 4295 9001 17:44 6h30 551-02 9001 9001 11:29 4295 11:53 17:25 4295 9001 17:49 6h20 551-03 9001 9001 11:44 4295 12:08 17:30 4295 9001 17:54 6h10 551-04 9001 9001 11:54 4295 12:18 17:35 4295 9001 17:59 6h05 551-05 9001 9001 12:04 4295 12:28 17:40 4295 9001 18:04 6h00 551-06 9001 9001 12:14 4295 12:38 13:25 4506 9001 13:42 1h28 551-07 9001 9001 12:24 4295 12:48 13:35 4506 9001 13:52 1h28 551-08 9001 9001 12:44 4295 13:08 13:55 4506 9001 14:12 1h28 552-01 9001 9001 11:37 5799 11:55 17:37 6300 9001 17:50 6h13 552-02 9001 9001 11:52 5799 12:10 18:15 4295 9001 18:39 6h47 552-03 9001 9001 12:07 5799 12:25 17:58 5799 9001 18:16 6h09 552-04 9001 9001 12:17 5799 12:35 17:54 1518 9001 18:14 5h57 552-05 9001 9001 12:27 5799 12:45 17:28 5799 9001 17:46 5h19 552-06 9001 9001 12:37 5799 12:55 18:23 5799 9001 18:41 6h04 553-01 9001 9001 11:11 6995 11:46 18:14 6995 9001 18:49 7h38 553-02 9001 9001 11:36 6995 12:11 17:19 6995 9001 17:54 6h18 553-03 9001 9001 11:56 6995 12:31 18:40 4295 9001 19:04 7h08 553-04 9001 9001 12:11 6995 12:46 17:44 6995 9001 18:19 6h08 553-05 9001 9001 12:26 6995 13:01 17:55 4295 9001 18:19 5h53 553-06 9001 9001 12:41 6995 13:16 17:27 6300 9001 17:40 4h59 554-01 9001 9001 11:50 1518 12:10 18:08 4125 9001 18:34 6h44 554-02 9001 9001 12:15 1518 12:35 17:24 1518 9001 17:44 5h29 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-18

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 550 Kanata - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR TERRY FOX EAGLESON LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE STATION PARK&RIDE PARK RTE 550001 11:21 SN 11:47 11:53 12:25 550 550002 11:36 SN 12:02 12:08 12:40 550 550003 11:51 SN 12:17 12:23 12:55 560 550004 12:01 SN 12:27 12:33 13:05 560 550005 12:11 SN 12:37 12:43 13:15 550 550006 12:21 SN 12:47 12:53 13:25 560 550001 550 12:57 13:03 13:35 560 552001 552 13:07 13:13 13:45 560 550002 550 13:17 13:23 13:55 560 LINE = 550 Kanata - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE TERRY FOX TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK STATION RTE 550001 560 16:35 17:13 17:39 SN 550002 560 16:40 17:18 17:44 SN 550003 560 16:45 17:23 17:49 SN 550004 560 16:50 17:28 17:54 SN 550005 550 16:55 17:33 550 550006 560 17:10 17:48 18:14 SN 554001 554 17:30 18:08 18:34 SN 550005 550 18:00 18:38 19:04 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-19

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 551 Bells Corners - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR ROBERTSON LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE MOODIE PARK RTE 551001 11:14 SN 11:38 12:25 551 551002 11:29 SN 11:53 12:40 554 551003 11:44 SN 12:08 12:55 560 551004 11:54 SN 12:18 13:05 560 551005 12:04 SN 12:28 13:15 551 551006 12:14 SN 12:38 13:25 13:42 SN 551007 12:24 SN 12:48 13:35 13:52 SN 551001 551 12:58 13:45 560 551008 12:44 SN 13:08 13:55 14:12 SN LINE = 551 Bells Corners - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS ROBERTSON TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL MOODIE RTE 551001 560 16:40 17:20 17:44 SN 551002 560 16:45 17:25 17:49 SN 551003 560 16:50 17:30 17:54 SN 551004 560 16:55 17:35 17:59 SN 551005 551 17:00 17:40 18:04 SN 553005 554 17:15 17:55 18:19 SN 552002 552 17:35 18:15 18:39 SN 553003 553 18:00 18:40 19:04 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-20

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 552 Orleans - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR TRIM ROAD ORLEANS LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK&RIDE STATION PARK RTE 552001 11:37 SN 11:55 12:00 12:25 550 552002 11:52 SN 12:10 12:15 12:40 552 552003 12:07 SN 12:25 12:30 12:55 560 552004 12:17 SN 12:35 12:40 13:05 560 552005 12:27 SN 12:45 12:50 13:15 560 552006 12:37 SN 12:55 13:00 13:25 560 553001 553 13:05 13:10 13:35 560 552002 552 13:15 13:20 13:45 560 553002 553 13:25 13:30 13:55 560 LINE = 552 Orleans - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS TRIM ROAD TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL PARK&RIDE RTE 552001 560 16:40 17:03 560 552002 560 16:45 17:08 551 552003 560 16:50 17:13 552 552004 560 16:55 17:18 554 552005 560 17:05 17:28 17:46 SN 552006 560 17:15 17:38 552 552003 552 17:35 17:58 18:16 SN 552006 552 18:00 18:23 18:41 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-21

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 553 Barrhaven - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR BARRHAVEN FALLOWFIEL LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE CENTRE STATION PARK RTE 553001 11:11 SN 11:46 11:54 12:25 552 553002 11:36 SN 12:11 12:19 12:50 552 553003 11:56 SN 12:31 12:39 13:10 560 553004 12:11 SN 12:46 12:54 13:25 553 553005 12:26 SN 13:01 13:09 13:40 560 553006 12:41 SN 13:16 13:24 13:55 560 LINE = 553 Barrhaven - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS BARRHAVEN TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL CENTRE RTE 553001 560 16:40 17:14 553 553002 560 16:45 17:19 17:54 SN 553003 560 16:50 17:24 551 553004 553 17:10 17:44 18:19 SN 553001 553 17:40 18:14 18:49 SN HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 554 Leitrim - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR LEITRIM LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK&RIDE PARK RTE 554001 11:50 SN 12:10 12:30 554 554002 12:15 SN 12:35 12:55 554 554001 554 12:55 13:15 554 551002 551 13:10 13:30 560 554002 554 13:25 13:45 554 554001 554 13:40 14:00 554 LINE = 554 Leitrim - Lansdowne SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 1 RUN GARAGE FR BILLINGS LEITRIM TO GARAGE NO. RTE BR.TERMINL PARK&RIDE RTE 553005 560 16:40 16:54 551 553006 560 16:45 16:59 560 554001 554 16:50 17:04 550 554002 554 17:10 17:24 17:44 SN 552004 552 17:40 17:54 18:14 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-22

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 560 Billings Shuttle SERVICE = Lansdowne 25,000 DIRECTION = 0 RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE BILLINGS TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK BR.TERMINL RTE 550001 550 16:28 16:35 550 550002 550 16:31 16:38 550 551001 551 16:32 16:39 551 552001 550 16:33 16:40 552 553005 553 16:33 16:40 554 553001 552 16:33 16:40 553 550003 550 16:35 16:42 550 551002 554 16:36 16:43 551 552002 552 16:37 16:44 552 553006 553 16:38 16:45 554 553002 552 16:38 16:45 553 550004 550 16:39 16:46 550 551003 551 16:40 16:47 551 552003 552 16:41 16:48 552 553003 553 16:43 16:50 553 551004 551 16:46 16:53 551 552004 552 16:48 16:55 552 552005 552 16:55 17:02 552 550006 550 17:00 17:07 550 552006 552 17:08 17:15 552 553006 554 17:20 17:27 17:40 SN 552001 552 17:30 17:37 17:50 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-23

OC Special Services 40,000 Person Event Calculation of Resources Required Buses required 18,000 25,000 40,000 Previous Method* 24 35 42 Minibus Scheduling 20 28 Resource Savings 4 buses 7 buses 17 % 20 % *from July 2010 Analysis Assume 20% reduction due to scheduling of services for 40,000 person events = 34 Buses required (savings of 8 buses) 5 hours of service per bus, and 3.5 hours of standby per bus = 170 Hours of service 119 Hours of standby October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-24

Summary of STO Resources and Costs SPECIAL SERVICES 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 4 10 26 In-service hours 21 48 114 Stand-by hours 0 0 0 Cost $0 $0 $0 $2,646 $6,048 $14,364 SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses In-service hours Stand-by hours Cost $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 EXTRAS 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 3 3 3 4 In-service hours 15 15 15 20 Stand-by hours 0 0 0 0 Cost $0 $0 $1,890 $1,890 $1,890 $2,520 TOTAL 7,000 10,000 13,000 18,000 25,000 40,000 Buses (articulated) 0 0 3 7 13 30 In-service hours 0 0 15 36 63 134 Stand-by hours 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cost $0 $0 $1,890 $4,536 $7,938 $16,884 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-25

STO Resources available Lundi - Jeudi Vendredi * Chauffeurs Articulés Standard * Chauffeurs Articulés Standard 2013 6 80 8 80 2014 Non garanti! 18 82 Non garanti! 18 82 2015 30 87 30 87 En TS Samedi Dimanche * Chauffeurs Articulés Standard * Chauffeurs Articulés Standard 2013 jour : 30 8 95 jour : 30 8 125 2014 soir : 30 18 97 soir : non garanti 18 127 2015 30 104 30 134 En TS En TS Disponibilités établies selon les assignations des événements spéciaux (feux du Casino, Bal de neige, Festival des montgolfières ) * Chauffeurs disponibles pour remplir un quart de travail de soir en respectant la loi, cependant il n'est pas possible de garantir que ces quarts soient assignés STO Services 10,000 to 15,000 Person Event Costs for events between 10,000 and 15,000 includes 3 extra buses to be added into service as required Extra buses are assumed to operate in service for 5 hours October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-26

STO Services 18,000 Person Event Before Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 289 30 1 70 1 Rivermead 355 40 1 70 1 PO 737 80 2 140 2 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 62 126 $ 168 $ 252 $ 0 0 $ Rivermead 72 126 $ 189 $ 252 $ 0 0 $ PO 74 126 $ 386 $ 773 $ 0 0 $ TOTAL 1,277$ 0 $ resources chauffeurs: 4 After Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 289 30 1 70 1 Rivermead 355 40 1 70 1 PO 737 80 2 140 2 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 26 126 $ 92 $ 252 $ 1 120 $ Rivermead 36 126 $ 113 $ 252 $ 1 120 $ PO 38 126 $ 235 $ 504 $ 1 120 $ TOTAL 1,008 $ 360 $ resources chauffeurs: 7 Costs for events of 18,000 includes the operation of 4 buses for special services (21 in service hours) 3 extra buses to be added into service as required October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-27

STO Services 25,000 Person Event Before Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 722 140 2 140 2 Rivermead 889 210 2 210 2 PO 1843 440 5 490 5 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 62 126 $ 336 $ 672 $ 0 0 $ Rivermead 72 126 $ 378 $ 756 $ 0 0 $ PO 74 126 $ 966 $ 1,932 $ 1 120 $ TOTAL 3,360 120 resources chauffeurs: 10 After Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 722 140 2 140 2 Rivermead 889 210 2 210 2 PO 1843 440 5 490 5 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 26 126 $ 185 $ 504 $ 1 120 $ Rivermead 36 126 $ 227 $ 504 $ 1 120 $ PO 38 126 $ 588 $ 1,260 $ 1 120 $ TOTAL 2,268 360 resources chauffeurs: 12 Costs for events of 25,000 includes the operation of 10 buses for special services (48 in service hours) 3 extra buses to be added into service as required October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-28

STO Services 40,000 Person Event Before Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 2030 510 4 560 4 Rivermead 2499 750 6 770 6 PO 5181 1550 12 1610 12 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 62 126 $ 672 $ 1,344 $ 0 0 $ Rivermead 72 126 $ 1,134 $ 2,268 $ 0 0 $ PO 74 126 $ 2,318 $ 4,637 $ 1 120 $ TOTAL 8,249 $ 120 $ resources chauffeurs: 23 After Event Origine NB depl. Nb usagers Ajout Capa. NB voyage Guertin 2030 510 4 560 4 Rivermead 2499 750 6 770 6 PO 5181 1550 12 1610 12 Origine Tps/voyage Couts/heure Cout/voyage inclus E/S Couts soirée Std-by Couts std-by Guertin 26 126 $ 370 $ 1,008 $ 1 120 $ Rivermead 36 126 $ 680 $ 1,512 $ 1 120 $ PO 38 126 $ 1,411 $ 3,024 $ 2 240 $ TOTAL 5,544 $ 480 $ resources chauffeurs: 26 Costs for events of 40,000 includes the operation of 26 buses for special services (114 in service hours) 4 extra buses to be added into service as required October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization C-29

Appendix D APPENDIX D SHUTTLE SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS... 1 Shuttle and Off site Parking for 13,000 Person Event... 2 Shuttle and Off site Parking for 18,000 Person Event... 3 Shuttle and Off site Parking for 25,000 Person Event... 11 Shuttle and Off site Parking for 40,000 Person Event... 23 October 2011 McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION

APPENDIX D SHUTTLE SERVICES, SCHEDULES, AND COSTS Summary of Appendix D Contents: 13,000 Person Event Resources and Costs 18,000 Person Event Resources and Costs Shuttle Schedules 25,000 Person Event Resources and Costs Shuttle Schedules 40,000 Person Event Resources and Costs October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-1

Off Site Parking Shuttle Services 13,000 THESE SERVICES ARE TO BE ACCOMODATED USING SUPPLEMENTED RTE 7 Auto Person 8,892 drivers or passengers Vehicle Occupancy 2.5 pass/veh Total Vehicles 3,557 vehicles On Street Parking Available 2,750 spaces evening On-Site Parking Available 500 spaces Off-Site Parking Req'd 307 spaces 768 people use shuttles Parking fee $ 6.00 per/veh Shuttle Bus Capacity 45 pass/veh Off Site Parking Lot Available Capacity Spaces Required Vehicles/hr Persons/hr Shuttle Trips/hr Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) # of Bus Vehicles required Operating Hours per Bus Stand By Hours per bus (4 hour game) Shuttle Cost Parking fee Carleton University 1500 307 205 513 12 10.5 3 24 5 4.0 2.5 $ 3,139 $ 1,842 Confederation Heights 1500 - - - - 14 3 31 4.0 2.5 $ - $ - Ottawa City Hall (VIA QED) 800 - - - - 10 3 23 4.0-0.5 $ - $ - Extra - - - - - 3 3 4.0-0.5 $ - $ - Circulator during event 20 minutes to service Carleton & confederation 20 40 TOTAL 3,800 307 205 513 12 5 $ 3,139.20 $ 1,842.00

Off Site Parking Shuttle Services 18,000 Auto Person 12,313 drivers or passengers Vehicle Occupancy 2.5 pass/veh Total Vehicles 4,926 vehicles On Street Parking Available 2,750 spaces day On-Site Parking Available 500 spaces Off-Site Parking Req'd 1,676 spaces 4190 people use shuttles Parking fee $ 6.00 per/veh Shuttle Bus Capacity 45 pass/veh Off Site Parking Lot Available Capacity Spaces Required Vehicles/hr Persons/hr total trips Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) # of Bus Vehicles required Operating Hours per Bus Stand By Hours per bus (4 hour game) Shuttle Cost Parking fee Both routes, to from and dur 2750 1,676 65.0 30 $ 9,990 $ 8,380 Carleton 1250 1,250 60 10 Canada Post 1500 426 33 7 Circulator during event 20 minutes to service Carleton & confederation 12 $ - TOTAL 5,500 3,352 - - 93 17 $ 9,990.00 $ 8,380.00

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = 0 (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR CARL "U" LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE TERMINAL PARK RTE 562001 12:09 SN 12:27 12:33 562 562002 12:14 SN 12:32 12:38 562 562003 12:18 SN 12:36 12:42 562 562004 12:20 SN 12:38 12:44 562 562001 562 12:40 12:46 562 562005 12:24 SN 12:42 12:48 562 562006 12:26 SN 12:44 12:50 562 562002 562 12:45 12:51 562 562007 12:28 SN 12:46 12:52 562 562008 12:30 SN 12:48 12:54 562 562003 562 12:49 12:55 562 562004 562 12:51 12:57 562 562009 12:34 SN 12:52 12:58 562 562001 562 12:54 13:00 562 562005 562 12:55 13:01 562 562010 12:38 SN 12:56 13:02 562 562006 562 12:58 13:04 562 562002 562 12:59 13:05 562 562007 562 13:01 13:07 562 562008 562 13:02 13:08 562 562003 562 13:04 13:10 562 562004 562 13:05 13:11 562 562009 562 13:06 13:12 562 562001 562 13:08 13:14 562 562005 562 13:09 13:15 562 562010 562 13:11 13:17 562 562006 562 13:12 13:18 562 562002 562 13:14 13:20 562 562007 562 13:15 13:21 562 562008 562 13:16 13:22 562 562003 562 13:18 13:24 562 562004 562 13:19 13:25 562 562009 562 13:21 13:27 562 562001 562 13:22 13:28 562 562005 562 13:24 13:30 562 562010 562 13:25 13:31 562 562006 562 13:26 13:32 562 562002 562 13:28 13:34 562 562007 562 13:29 13:35 562 562008 562 13:31 13:37 562 562003 562 13:32 13:38 562 562004 562 13:34 13:40 562 562009 562 13:35 13:41 562 562001 562 13:36 13:42 562 562005 562 13:38 13:44 562 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-4

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = 0 (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR CARL "U" LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE TERMINAL PARK RTE 562010 562 13:39 13:45 562 562006 562 13:41 13:47 562 562002 562 13:42 13:48 565 562007 562 13:44 13:50 562 562008 562 13:45 13:51 562 562003 562 13:46 13:52 562 562009 562 13:48 13:54 562 562001 562 13:49 13:55 562 562005 562 13:51 13:57 562 562010 562 13:52 13:58 562 562006 562 13:54 14:00 562 562007 562 13:57 14:03 562 562001 562 14:02 14:08 565 562006 562 14:09 14:15 562 562007 562 14:14 14:20 562 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-5

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL RTE 562004 562 16:30 16:36 562 562002 565 16:31 16:37 562 562008 562 16:32 16:38 562 562003 562 16:34 16:40 562 562009 562 16:36 16:42 562 562005 562 16:37 16:43 562 562010 562 16:38 16:44 562 562001 565 16:39 16:45 562 562006 562 16:40 16:46 562 562007 562 16:41 16:47 562 562004 562 16:42 16:48 562 562002 562 16:43 16:49 562 562008 562 16:44 16:50 562 562003 562 16:47 16:53 562 562011 16:27 SN 16:47 16:53 562 562009 562 16:49 16:55 562 562005 562 16:50 16:56 562 562010 562 16:51 16:57 562 562001 562 16:53 16:59 562 562006 562 16:55 17:01 562 562004 562 16:56 17:02 562 562002 562 16:57 17:03 562 562008 562 16:58 17:04 562 562007 562 16:59 17:05 562 562003 562 17:00 17:06 562 562011 562 17:01 17:07 562 562005 562 17:02 17:08 562 562009 562 17:03 17:09 562 562010 562 17:05 17:11 562 562001 562 17:07 17:13 562 562006 562 17:08 17:14 562 562004 562 17:09 17:15 562 562002 562 17:10 17:16 562 562008 562 17:11 17:17 562 562007 562 17:12 17:18 562 562003 562 17:13 17:19 562 562011 562 17:15 17:21 562 562009 562 17:17 17:23 17:40 SN 562005 562 17:18 17:24 562 562010 562 17:19 17:25 17:42 SN 562001 562 17:20 17:26 17:43 SN 562006 562 17:21 17:27 562 562004 562 17:22 17:28 17:45 SN 562002 562 17:23 17:29 562 562008 562 17:25 17:31 17:48 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-6

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL RTE 562007 562 17:26 17:32 562 562003 562 17:27 17:33 17:50 SN 562011 562 17:29 17:35 562 562005 562 17:31 17:37 17:54 SN 562006 562 17:34 17:40 562 562002 562 17:37 17:43 18:00 SN 562007 562 17:39 17:45 562 562011 562 17:43 17:49 18:06 SN 562006 562 17:48 17:54 18:11 SN 562007 562 17:55 18:01 18:18 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-7

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 564 Canada Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR CANADA LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE POST RDWY PARK RTE 564001 12:10 SN 12:26 12:35 564 564002 12:18 SN 12:34 12:43 564 564003 12:21 SN 12:37 12:46 564 564004 12:24 SN 12:40 12:49 564 564001 564 12:44 12:53 564 564005 12:30 SN 12:46 12:55 564 564006 12:32 SN 12:48 12:57 564 564007 12:34 SN 12:50 12:59 564 564002 564 12:53 13:02 564 564003 564 12:56 13:05 564 564004 564 13:00 13:09 564 564001 564 13:03 13:12 564 564005 564 13:06 13:15 564 564006 564 13:09 13:18 564 564007 564 13:11 13:20 564 564002 564 13:14 13:23 564 564003 564 13:17 13:26 564 564004 564 13:20 13:29 564 564001 564 13:23 13:32 564 564005 564 13:25 13:34 564 564007 564 13:28 13:37 564 564002 564 13:31 13:40 564 564003 564 13:34 13:43 564 564004 564 13:37 13:46 564 564001 564 13:40 13:49 564 564005 564 13:43 13:52 564 564007 564 13:46 13:55 564 564002 564 13:48 13:57 564 564003 564 13:51 14:00 564 564004 564 13:56 14:05 564 564005 564 14:02 14:11 564 564002 564 14:06 14:15 565 564003 564 14:11 14:20 565 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-8

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 564 Canada Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CANADA TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK POST RDWY RTE 564006 564 16:30 16:38 564 564001 564 16:33 16:41 564 564007 564 16:36 16:44 564 564004 564 16:39 16:47 564 564005 564 16:41 16:49 564 564002 565 16:43 16:51 564 564003 565 16:45 16:53 564 564006 564 16:48 16:56 564 564001 564 16:51 16:59 564 564007 564 16:53 17:01 564 564004 564 16:56 17:04 564 564005 564 16:58 17:06 564 564003 564 17:01 17:09 564 564002 564 17:03 17:11 564 564006 564 17:06 17:14 564 564007 564 17:09 17:17 564 564001 564 17:11 17:19 17:35 SN 564004 564 17:13 17:21 564 564005 564 17:16 17:24 564 564002 564 17:19 17:27 17:43 SN 564003 564 17:21 17:29 564 564006 564 17:23 17:31 17:47 SN 564007 564 17:26 17:34 17:50 SN 564004 564 17:29 17:37 564 564005 564 17:33 17:41 17:57 SN 564003 564 17:38 17:46 564 564004 564 17:45 17:53 18:09 SN 564003 564 17:55 18:03 18:19 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-9

HEADWAY SHEET EFFECTIVE January 01, 2014 LINE = 565 Carl U-Can Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-18,000 DIRECTION = (During event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" CANADA TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL POST RDWY RTE 562002 562 14:15 14:21 14:27 565 564002 564 14:30 14:36 14:42 565 562002 565 14:45 14:51 14:57 565 564002 565 15:00 15:06 15:12 565 562002 565 15:15 15:21 15:27 565 564002 565 15:30 15:36 15:42 565 562002 565 15:45 15:51 15:57 565 564002 565 16:00 16:06 16:12 565 562002 565 16:10 16:16 16:22 562 562001 562 16:15 16:21 16:27 562 564002 565 16:20 16:26 16:32 564 564003 564 16:22 16:28 16:34 564 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-10

Off Site Parking Shuttle Services 25,000 Auto Person 17,101 drivers or passengers Vehicle Occupancy 2.5 pass/veh Total Vehicles 6,841 vehicles On Street Parking Available 2,750 spaces day On-Site Parking Available 500 spaces Off-Site Parking Req'd 3,591 spaces 8978 people use shuttles Parking fee $ 6.00 per/veh Shuttle Bus Capacity 45 pass/veh Off Site Parking Lot Available Capacity Spaces Required Vehicles/hr Persons/hr total trips Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) # of Bus Vehicles required Operating Hours per Bus Stand By Hours per bus (4 hour game) Shuttle Cost Parking fee Both routes, to from and dur 3,350 3,350 155.0 85 $ 24,630 $ 16,750 Carleton 1250 1,250 99 16 Canada Post 1500 2,100 #DIV/0! 26 Vincent Massey 600 included with Canada Post Circulator during event 20 minutes to service Carleton & confederation 13 $ - TOTAL 6,700 6,700 - - #DIV/0! 42 240.0 $ 24,630.00 $ 16,750.00

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR CARL "U" LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE TERMINAL PARK RTE 562001 12:08 SN 12:26 12:32 562 562002 12:10 SN 12:28 12:34 562 562003 12:12 SN 12:30 12:36 562 562004 12:14 SN 12:32 12:38 562 562005 12:16 SN 12:34 12:40 562 562006 12:17 SN 12:35 12:41 562 562007 12:18 SN 12:36 12:42 562 562008 12:19 SN 12:37 12:43 562 562009 12:20 SN 12:38 12:44 562 562001 562 12:39 12:45 562 562010 12:22 SN 12:40 12:46 562 562002 562 12:41 12:47 562 562011 12:24 SN 12:42 12:48 562 562003 562 12:43 12:49 562 562012 12:26 SN 12:44 12:50 562 562004 562 12:45 12:51 562 562013 12:28 SN 12:46 12:52 562 562005 562 12:47 12:53 562 562006 562 12:48 12:54 562 562007 562 12:49 12:55 562 562008 562 12:50 12:56 562 562009 562 12:51 12:57 562 562014 12:33 SN 12:51 12:57 562 562001 562 12:52 12:58 562 562010 562 12:53 12:59 562 562002 562 12:54 13:00 562 562011 562 12:55 13:01 562 562003 562 12:56 13:02 562 562012 562 12:57 13:03 562 562004 562 12:58 13:04 562 562013 562 12:59 13:05 562 562015 12:41 SN 12:59 13:05 562 562005 562 13:00 13:06 562 562006 562 13:01 13:07 562 562007 562 13:02 13:08 562 562008 562 13:03 13:09 562 562014 562 13:04 13:10 562 562009 562 13:05 13:11 562 562001 562 13:06 13:12 562 562010 562 13:07 13:13 562 562002 562 13:08 13:14 562 562003 562 13:09 13:15 562 562011 562 13:09 13:15 562 562012 562 13:10 13:16 562 562004 562 13:11 13:17 562 562015 562 13:12 13:18 562 562013 562 13:13 13:19 562 562005 562 13:14 13:20 562 562006 562 13:15 13:21 562 562007 562 13:16 13:22 562 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-12

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR CARL "U" LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE TERMINAL PARK RTE 562008 562 13:17 13:23 562 562014 562 13:18 13:24 562 562009 562 13:19 13:25 562 562001 562 13:19 13:25 562 562010 562 13:20 13:26 562 562002 562 13:21 13:27 562 562011 562 13:22 13:28 562 562003 562 13:23 13:29 562 562012 562 13:24 13:30 562 562004 562 13:25 13:31 562 562015 562 13:26 13:32 562 562013 562 13:27 13:33 562 562005 562 13:27 13:33 562 562006 562 13:28 13:34 562 562007 562 13:29 13:35 562 562008 562 13:30 13:36 562 562014 562 13:31 13:37 562 562016 13:13 SN 13:31 13:37 562 562009 562 13:32 13:38 562 562001 562 13:33 13:39 562 562010 562 13:34 13:40 562 562002 562 13:35 13:41 562 562011 562 13:36 13:42 562 562012 562 13:37 13:43 562 562003 562 13:37 13:43 562 562004 562 13:38 13:44 562 562015 562 13:39 13:45 562 562005 562 13:40 13:46 562 562006 562 13:41 13:47 562 562013 562 13:41 13:47 562 562007 562 13:42 13:48 562 562008 562 13:43 13:49 562 562014 562 13:44 13:50 562 562016 562 13:45 13:51 562 562009 562 13:46 13:52 566 562001 562 13:47 13:53 562 562010 562 13:48 13:54 562 562011 562 13:49 13:55 566 562002 562 13:49 13:55 562 562012 562 13:50 13:56 562 562004 562 13:51 13:57 562 562015 562 13:52 13:58 562 562005 562 13:53 13:59 562 562013 562 13:54 14:00 562 562014 562 13:57 14:03 562 562001 562 14:00 14:06 562 562012 562 14:03 14:09 562 562013 562 14:09 14:15 562 562001 562 14:14 14:20 562 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-13

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL RTE 562001 562 16:30 16:36 562 562002 562 16:31 16:37 562 562003 562 16:32 16:38 562 562005 562 16:33 16:39 562 562004 562 16:33 16:39 562 562006 562 16:34 16:40 562 562007 562 16:35 16:41 562 562008 562 16:36 16:42 562 562010 562 16:37 16:43 562 562009 566 16:37 16:43 562 562011 566 16:38 16:44 562 562012 562 16:39 16:45 562 562013 562 16:40 16:46 562 562014 562 16:41 16:47 562 562016 562 16:42 16:48 562 562015 562 16:42 16:48 562 562001 562 16:43 16:49 562 562002 562 16:44 16:50 562 562003 562 16:45 16:51 17:08 SN 562017 16:25 SN 16:45 16:51 562 562005 562 16:46 16:52 562 562004 562 16:47 16:53 562 562007 562 16:48 16:54 562 562006 562 16:48 16:54 562 562008 562 16:49 16:55 562 562010 562 16:50 16:56 562 562009 562 16:51 16:57 562 562011 562 16:52 16:58 562 562012 562 16:53 16:59 562 562013 562 16:53 16:59 562 562014 562 16:54 17:00 562 562016 562 16:55 17:01 562 562015 562 16:56 17:02 562 562001 562 16:57 17:03 562 562002 562 16:57 17:03 562 562017 562 16:58 17:04 562 562005 562 16:59 17:05 562 562004 562 17:00 17:06 562 562006 562 17:01 17:07 562 562007 562 17:02 17:08 562 562010 562 17:03 17:09 17:26 SN 562008 562 17:03 17:09 562 562009 562 17:04 17:10 562 562011 562 17:05 17:11 562 562012 562 17:06 17:12 562 562013 562 17:07 17:13 562 562014 562 17:07 17:13 562 562016 562 17:08 17:14 562 562015 562 17:09 17:15 562 562001 562 17:10 17:16 562 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-14

LINE = 562 Carleton U Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL RTE 562002 562 17:11 17:17 562 562017 562 17:12 17:18 562 562005 562 17:13 17:19 562 562004 562 17:14 17:20 562 562006 562 17:15 17:21 562 562007 562 17:15 17:21 17:38 SN 562008 562 17:16 17:22 562 562009 562 17:17 17:23 562 562011 562 17:18 17:24 562 562012 562 17:19 17:25 562 562014 562 17:20 17:26 562 562013 562 17:21 17:27 562 562016 562 17:22 17:28 562 562015 562 17:23 17:29 562 562001 562 17:24 17:30 562 562017 562 17:25 17:31 562 562002 562 17:25 17:31 17:48 SN 562005 562 17:26 17:32 562 562004 562 17:27 17:33 562 562006 562 17:28 17:34 17:51 SN 562008 562 17:29 17:35 562 562009 562 17:30 17:36 17:53 SN 562011 562 17:31 17:37 562 562012 562 17:32 17:38 17:55 SN 562014 562 17:33 17:39 562 562013 562 17:34 17:40 17:57 SN 562016 562 17:35 17:41 562 562015 562 17:36 17:42 17:59 SN 562001 562 17:37 17:43 18:00 SN 562017 562 17:38 17:44 18:01 SN 562005 562 17:39 17:45 562 562004 562 17:40 17:46 18:03 SN 562008 562 17:42 17:48 562 562011 562 17:44 17:50 562 562014 562 17:46 17:52 18:09 SN 562016 562 17:48 17:54 18:11 SN 562005 562 17:52 17:58 18:15 SN 562008 562 17:55 18:01 18:18 SN 562011 562 17:58 18:04 18:21 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-15

LINE = 563 Vin Mass-Can Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR VINCENT CANADA LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE MASSEY PK POST RDWY PARK RTE 563001 12:01 SN 12:19 12:24 12:31 563 563002 12:03 SN 12:21 12:26 12:33 563 563003 12:05 SN 12:23 12:28 12:35 563 563004 12:07 SN 12:25 12:30 12:37 563 563005 12:09 SN 12:27 12:32 12:39 563 563006 12:11 SN 12:29 12:34 12:41 563 563007 12:12 SN 12:30 12:35 12:42 563 563008 12:13 SN 12:31 12:36 12:43 563 563009 12:14 SN 12:32 12:37 12:44 563 563010 12:15 SN 12:33 12:38 12:45 563 563011 12:16 SN 12:34 12:39 12:46 563 563012 12:17 SN 12:35 12:40 12:47 563 563013 12:18 SN 12:36 12:41 12:48 563 563014 12:19 SN 12:37 12:42 12:49 563 563015 12:20 SN 12:38 12:43 12:50 563 563016 12:21 SN 12:39 12:44 12:51 563 563017 12:22 SN 12:40 12:45 12:52 563 563001 563 12:41 12:46 12:53 563 563018 12:24 SN 12:42 12:47 12:54 563 563002 563 12:43 12:48 12:55 563 563019 12:25 SN 12:43 12:48 12:55 563 563020 12:26 SN 12:44 12:49 12:56 563 563003 563 12:45 12:50 12:57 563 563021 12:28 SN 12:46 12:51 12:58 563 563004 563 12:47 12:52 12:59 563 563022 12:30 SN 12:48 12:53 13:00 563 563005 563 12:49 12:54 13:01 563 563023 12:32 SN 12:50 12:55 13:02 563 563006 563 12:51 12:56 13:03 563 563024 12:34 SN 12:52 12:57 13:04 563 563007 563 12:52 12:57 13:04 563 563008 563 12:53 12:58 13:05 563 563009 563 12:54 12:59 13:06 563 563010 563 12:55 13:00 13:07 563 563011 563 12:56 13:01 13:08 563 563012 563 12:57 13:02 13:09 563 563013 563 12:58 13:03 13:10 563 563014 563 12:59 13:04 13:11 563 563015 563 13:00 13:05 13:12 563 563016 563 13:01 13:06 13:13 563 563025 12:44 SN 13:02 13:07 13:14 563 563017 563 13:02 13:07 13:14 563 563001 563 13:03 13:08 13:15 563 563018 563 13:04 13:09 13:16 563 563002 563 13:05 13:10 13:17 563 563020 563 13:06 13:11 13:18 563 563019 563 13:07 13:12 13:19 563 563021 563 13:08 13:13 13:20 563 563003 563 13:09 13:14 13:21 563 563004 563 13:10 13:15 13:22 563 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-16

LINE = 563 Vin Mass-Can Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (Before event) RUN GARAGE FR VINCENT CANADA LANSDOWNE TO GARAGE NO. RTE MASSEY PK POST RDWY PARK RTE 563005 563 13:11 13:16 13:23 563 563022 563 13:12 13:17 13:24 563 563023 563 13:12 13:17 13:24 563 563006 563 13:13 13:18 13:25 563 563024 563 13:14 13:19 13:26 563 563008 563 13:15 13:20 13:27 563 563007 563 13:16 13:21 13:28 563 563009 563 13:17 13:22 13:29 563 563010 563 13:18 13:23 13:30 563 563012 563 13:19 13:24 13:31 563 563011 563 13:20 13:25 13:32 563 563013 563 13:21 13:26 13:33 563 563014 563 13:21 13:26 13:33 563 563015 563 13:22 13:27 13:34 563 563016 563 13:23 13:28 13:35 563 563025 563 13:24 13:29 13:36 563 563017 563 13:25 13:30 13:37 563 563001 563 13:25 13:30 13:37 563 563018 563 13:26 13:31 13:38 563 563002 563 13:27 13:32 13:39 563 563020 563 13:28 13:33 13:40 563 563019 563 13:29 13:34 13:41 563 563021 563 13:30 13:35 13:42 563 563003 563 13:31 13:36 13:43 563 563026 13:13 SN 13:31 13:36 13:43 563 563004 563 13:32 13:37 13:44 563 563005 563 13:33 13:38 13:45 563 563022 563 13:34 13:39 13:46 563 563006 563 13:35 13:40 13:47 563 563023 563 13:35 13:40 13:47 563 563024 563 13:36 13:41 13:48 563 563008 563 13:37 13:42 13:49 563 563007 563 13:38 13:43 13:50 563 563009 563 13:39 13:44 13:51 563 563010 563 13:40 13:45 13:52 563 563012 563 13:41 13:46 13:53 563 563011 563 13:42 13:47 13:54 563 563013 563 13:43 13:48 13:55 563 563014 563 13:43 13:48 13:55 563 563015 563 13:44 13:49 13:56 563 563016 563 13:45 13:50 13:57 563 563025 563 13:46 13:51 13:58 563 563001 563 13:47 13:52 13:59 563 563018 563 13:48 13:53 14:00 563 563020 563 13:50 13:55 14:02 563 563026 563 13:53 13:58 14:05 566 563022 563 13:56 14:01 14:08 566 563012 563 14:03 14:08 14:15 566 563025 563 14:08 14:13 14:20 566 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-17

LINE = 563 Vin Mass-Can Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CANADA VINCENT TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK POST RDWY MASSEY PK RTE 563012 566 16:30 16:37 16:42 563 563002 563 16:31 16:38 16:43 563 563003 563 16:32 16:39 16:44 563 563004 563 16:32 16:39 16:44 563 563005 563 16:33 16:40 16:45 563 563006 563 16:34 16:41 16:46 563 563007 563 16:35 16:42 16:47 563 563008 563 16:36 16:43 16:48 563 563010 563 16:37 16:44 16:49 563 563009 563 16:37 16:44 16:49 563 563011 563 16:38 16:45 16:50 563 563001 563 16:39 16:46 16:51 563 563013 563 16:40 16:47 16:52 563 563014 563 16:41 16:48 16:53 563 563027 563 16:42 16:49 16:54 17:12 SN 563016 563 16:42 16:49 16:54 563 563017 563 16:43 16:50 16:55 563 563018 563 16:44 16:51 16:56 563 563020 563 16:45 16:52 16:57 563 563019 563 16:45 16:52 16:57 563 563021 563 16:46 16:53 16:58 563 563022 566 16:47 16:54 16:59 563 563023 563 16:48 16:55 17:00 563 563028 563 16:48 16:55 17:00 17:18 SN 563024 563 16:49 16:56 17:01 563 563025 566 16:50 16:57 17:02 563 563026 566 16:51 16:58 17:03 563 563015 563 16:52 16:59 17:04 563 563012 563 16:52 16:59 17:04 563 563002 563 16:53 17:00 17:05 563 563004 563 16:54 17:01 17:06 563 563005 563 16:55 17:02 17:07 563 563003 563 16:56 17:03 17:08 563 563006 563 16:57 17:04 17:09 563 563007 563 16:57 17:04 17:09 17:27 SN 563008 563 16:58 17:05 17:10 563 563010 563 16:59 17:06 17:11 563 563011 563 17:00 17:07 17:12 563 563009 563 17:01 17:08 17:13 563 563001 563 17:02 17:09 17:14 563 563013 563 17:02 17:09 17:14 563 563014 563 17:03 17:10 17:15 563 563016 563 17:04 17:11 17:16 563 563017 563 17:05 17:12 17:17 563 563018 563 17:06 17:13 17:18 563 563019 563 17:07 17:14 17:19 17:37 SN 563020 563 17:07 17:14 17:19 563 563021 563 17:08 17:15 17:20 563 563022 563 17:09 17:16 17:21 563 563023 563 17:10 17:17 17:22 563 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-18

LINE = 563 Vin Mass-Can Post Shuttle SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (After event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CANADA VINCENT TO GARAGE NO. RTE PARK POST RDWY MASSEY PK RTE 563024 563 17:11 17:18 17:23 563 563025 563 17:12 17:19 17:24 563 563026 563 17:13 17:20 17:25 563 563012 563 17:14 17:21 17:26 563 563002 563 17:15 17:22 17:27 563 563015 563 17:15 17:22 17:27 17:45 SN 563004 563 17:16 17:23 17:28 563 563005 563 17:17 17:24 17:29 563 563003 563 17:18 17:25 17:30 563 563006 563 17:19 17:26 17:31 17:49 SN 563008 563 17:20 17:27 17:32 563 563010 563 17:21 17:28 17:33 17:51 SN 563011 563 17:22 17:29 17:34 563 563009 563 17:23 17:30 17:35 17:53 SN 563001 563 17:24 17:31 17:36 563 563014 563 17:25 17:32 17:37 17:55 SN 563013 563 17:25 17:32 17:37 17:55 SN 563016 563 17:26 17:33 17:38 563 563017 563 17:27 17:34 17:39 17:57 SN 563018 563 17:28 17:35 17:40 17:58 SN 563020 563 17:29 17:36 17:41 17:59 SN 563021 563 17:30 17:37 17:42 563 563022 563 17:31 17:38 17:43 18:01 SN 563023 563 17:32 17:39 17:44 18:02 SN 563024 563 17:33 17:40 17:45 563 563025 563 17:34 17:41 17:46 18:04 SN 563026 563 17:35 17:42 17:47 18:05 SN 563012 563 17:36 17:43 17:48 563 563002 563 17:37 17:44 17:49 18:07 SN 563004 563 17:38 17:45 17:50 18:08 SN 563005 563 17:39 17:46 17:51 18:09 SN 563003 563 17:40 17:47 17:52 18:10 SN 563008 563 17:42 17:49 17:54 18:12 SN 563011 563 17:44 17:51 17:56 18:14 SN 563001 563 17:46 17:53 17:58 18:16 SN 563016 563 17:48 17:55 18:00 18:18 SN 563021 563 17:52 17:59 18:04 18:22 SN 563024 563 17:55 18:02 18:07 18:25 SN 563012 563 17:58 18:05 18:10 18:28 SN October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-19

LINE = 566 Carl U-Can Post-Vinc Mass Shutt SERVICE = LanLive-25,000 DIRECTION = (during event) RUN GARAGE FR LANSDOWNE CARL "U" CANADA VINCENT TO NO. RTE PARK TERMINAL POST RDWY MASSEY PK RTE 562011 562 14:15 14:21 14:27 14:32 566 563012 563 14:30 14:36 14:42 14:47 566 562011 566 14:45 14:51 14:57 15:02 566 563012 566 15:00 15:06 15:12 15:17 566 562011 566 15:15 15:21 15:27 15:32 566 563012 566 15:30 15:36 15:42 15:47 566 562011 566 15:45 15:51 15:57 16:02 566 563012 566 16:00 16:06 16:12 16:17 563 562009 562 16:10 16:16 16:22 16:27 562 562011 566 16:15 16:21 16:27 16:32 562 563022 563 16:20 16:26 16:32 16:37 563 563025 563 16:25 16:31 16:37 16:42 563 563026 563 16:26 16:32 16:38 16:43 563 October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization D-20

Off Site Parking Shuttle Services 40,000 Auto Person 24,643.48 drivers or passengers Vehicle Occupancy 2.5 pass/veh Total Vehicles 9,858 vehicles On Street Parking Available 2,750 spaces day On-Site Parking Available - spaces Off-Site Parking Req'd 7,108 spaces 17770 people use shuttles Parking fee $ 6.00 per/veh Shuttle Bus Capacity 45 pass/veh Off Site Parking Lot Available Capacity Spaces Required Vehicles/hr Persons/hr Shuttle Trips/hr Transit Trip Time (min) Layover time (min) Round Trip Time (min) # of Bus Vehicles required Operating Hours per Bus Stand By Hours per bus (4 hour game) Cost Parking fee Carleton University 1500 1,500 750 1,875 42 6 3 15 11 5.5 3.5 $ 9,482 $ 9,000 Ottawa City Hall 750 750 375 938 21 8 3 19 7 5.5 3.5 $ 6,005 $ 4,500 Confederation Heights 2400 2,400 1,200 3,000 67 10 3 23 26 5.5 3.5 $ 23,192 $ 14,400 Extra - 2,458 1,229 3,073 69 15 3 33 38 5.5 3.5 $ 34,269 $ 14,748 Circulator during event 20 minutes to service Carleton & confederation, 10 minutes to City Hall 60 4 4.0 $ 2,016 TOTAL 4,650 7,108 3,554 8,885 199 81 $ 74,963.35 $ 42,648.00

Appendix E APPENDIX E SATELLITE PARKING MOU S... 1 Carleton University... 2 Canada Post... 4 Public Works Government Services Canada (Vincent Massey)... 6 Brookfield High School... 8 RA Centre... 11 October 2011 McCORMICK RANKIN CORPORATION

APPENDIX E SATELLITE PARKING MOU S Summary of Appendix E Contents: 1. Carleton University Satellite Parking MOU 2. Canada Post Satellite Parking MOU 3. Public Works Government Services Canada (Vincent Massey) Satellite Parking MOU 4. Brookfield High School Satellite Parking MOU 5. RA Centre Satellite Parking MOU October 2011 Lansdowne Revitalization E-1