OThe 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.
- Tuesday, April 23
Ottawa City Hall – Jean Pigott Place
110 Laurier Avenue West
6:30 to 8:30 pm
Residents are invited to this Centretown Heritage Study public information session, which will introduce the scope of the study and invite input on what makes Centretown special.
- Tuesday, April 23
Cambridge Street North and Christie Street combined sewer rehabilitation
Cambridge Street Community Public School – Library
250 Cambridge Street North
6:30 to 8:30 pm
Residents are invited to a public information session on a combined sewer rehabilitation at Cambridge Street North and Christie Street.
- Thursday, April 25
City
of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan – In-person Consultation
Peter
D Clark Place – Room 304
255 Centrum Boulevard
7 to 8:30 pm
Residents are invited to review and identify accessibility barriers in programs, services and facilities in the City of Ottawa, to feed into the new City of Ottawa Municipal Accessibility Plan.
- Thursday, April 25
LRT Stage 1, Confederation
Line Information Session
Shenkman Arts Centre – Richcraft Theatre
245 Centrum Boulevard
6:30 to 7:30 pm
Residents are invited to a public information session led by Councillors Matthew Luloff (Orléans), Laura Dudas (Innes), Tim Tierney (Beacon Hill-Cyrville) and Stephen Blais (Cumberland). OC Transpo staff will be in attendance to answer questions on trip planning, multi-modal commuting and the customer experience once the O-Train Line 1, the Confederation Line, is in service.
- Friday, April 26
Ben Franklin Place
101 Centrepointe Drive
6 pm – Nature Expo
7 pm – Opening remarks and Presentation
Residents are invited to this session of the Wildlife Speaker Series entitled Pollinators: Secret Superheroes, featuring speakers Dr. Jessica Forrest from the University of Ottawa and Dr. Jeff Skevington of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
- Saturday, April 27
Ottawa City Hall – Jean Pigott Place
110 Laurier Avenue West
10 am to noon
Residents are invited to this Centretown Heritage Study public information session, which will introduce the scope of the study and invite input on what makes Centretown special.
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 Open Ottawa data portal. As part of the City’s Smart City 2.0 Strategy, we want to hear your ideas on how to improve the portal and what data sets you would like to see.
- Morgan’s Grant Woods Park – Playground Replacement Project: Residents are invited to provide comments and preferences between two park concepts, as part of the Playground Replacement Project at Morgan’s Grant Woods Park. Residents have until Friday, May 3 to provide their comments.
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.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.