Talk:Highway 7 (Ontario)
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[edit] Carleton Place
- The same year, construction started on a 21-km four-phase project between the 417 in Ottawa and McNeely Avenue (the former Highway 15 in Carleton Place) to convert Highway 7 to a four-lane, controlled access highway.
There is some erroneous information here. McNeely Avenue is not the former Highway 15. The former Highway 15 has been become Lanark County Road 29 (as that portion of former Highway 15 had previously been numbered as Highway 29). McNeely Avenue is a bypass for that road which has been constructed (or, at least, completed) since the highway was downloaded. The former Highway 15 went through downtown Carleton Place and intersects Highway 7 at the current terminus of Highway 15 (the road now continues into Carleton Place as Franktown Road instead of Highway 15).
I will edit the article to remove the erroneous detail, but will likely lose some of the detail that is already there. If others wish to include that info in a corrected version, I don't object. - Cafemusique (talk) 18:42, 22 March 2008 (UTC)