All public meetings are held at Ottawa City Hall, 110 Laurier Avenue West, unless otherwise noted. For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts or visit ottawa.ca/agendas, or call 3-1-1.
Ottawa Board of Health – Monday, April 15, 5 pm, Champlain Room
- Chair of the Board of Health Verbal Report
- Medical Officer of Health Verbal Report
- Ottawa Public Health 2018 Annual Report
- Dental Health Services for Low-Income Seniors
- Ontario Public Health Standards – Accountability and Reporting Requirements
- Ottawa Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response
- 2018 Operating and Capital Budget Year-End Results – Board of Health for the City of Ottawa Health Unit Status Report
- Delegation of Authority – Contracts Awarded for the Period of July 1 to December 31, 2018
- Attendance at the Association of Local Public Health Agencies’ (alPHa) 2019 Annual General Meeting and Conference
Standing Committee on Environmental Protection, Water and Waste Management – Tuesday, April 16, 9:30 am, Champlain Room
- Status Update – Standing Committee on Environmental Protection, Water and Waste Management – Inquiries and Motions for the Period Ending 5 April 2019
- Solid Waste Residential Collection Contracts Renewal
- Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Department 2019 Work Plan
- Response to Bee City Motion
- Request for Delay in Introduction of Single-Use Plastic Bags into the Green Bin
- City of Ottawa – Declaration of Climate Emergency
Accessibility Advisory Committee – Tuesday, April 16, 6:30 pm, Champlain Room
Community and Protective Services Committee – Thursday, April 18, 9:30 am, Champlain Room
- Ottawa Community Housing Corporation Mortgage Refinancing
- Amendments to Ottawa Fire Services Fees and Charges By-Law
- By-Law Review Framework
- Commemorative Naming Proposal – Georges Dassylva Park
- 50th Anniversary Celebrations of Vanier 2019
Ottawa – The City of Ottawa wants your input on the projects, policies, programs and services that affect your daily life. From open houses to workshops and online engagement opportunities, your feedback helps to shape City decisions.
- Monday, April 15
City
of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan In-person Consultation
Ben Franklin Place – The Chamber
101 Centerpointe Drive
7 to 8:30 pm
Residents are invited to a public consultation to review and identify current accessibility barriers in programs, services and facilities in the City of Ottawa as part of the creation of the new City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan.
- Wednesday, April 17
City
of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan In-person Consultation
City Hall – Colonel By room
110 Laurier Avenue West
10 to 11:30 am
Residents are invited to a public consultation to review and identify current accessibility barriers in programs, services and facilities in the City of Ottawa as part of the creation of the new City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan.
The following online public engagement opportunities are available:
- Official Plan survey:Our long-term goal is for Ottawa to grow into the most liveable mid-sized city in North America, and we need your insight to make this happen. We are collaborating with residents across the city to gather input on the key issues facing Ottawa today. Please let us know what matters to you by answering a few questions. Your input will help us create the plans and policies that guide the growth of Ottawa.
- City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan Survey: In keeping with the provisions of the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005, the City will consult with people with disabilities to develop the 2020-2024 City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan. The plan is designed to remove barriers and improve the accessibility of City programs, services and facilities. Residents can provide feedback by attending an in-person consultation, completing our online survey or requesting a community tool kit, to host a consultation without City staff present.
- Open Ottawa : The City of Ottawa provides free access to data and information through its beta data portal, Open Ottawa. As part of the City of Ottawa’s Smart City 2.0 Strategy, the City wants to hear your ideas on how it can improve its open data portal and what data sets you would like to see.
The City offers residents a variety of opportunities to engage, share information and collaborate. You can weigh in on different online engagement opportunities using the City’s new innovative engagement platform Engage Ottawa and see a full list of current engagement opportunities by visiting the public engagement event page on ottawa.ca.