Woodpark Public Meeting – Speed Humps
To discuss speed humps on Woodland as a traffic calming measure. If you would like to participate please email bayward@ottawa.ca and the link to meeting will be sent to you.
To discuss speed humps on Woodland as a traffic calming measure. If you would like to participate please email bayward@ottawa.ca and the link to meeting will be sent to you.
Anti-Displacement motion passes to help work towards preventing “renovictions” This week has seen some progress in taking action on housing affordability. At a joint meeting between the City’s Planning Committee and Community and Protective Services Committee, I introduced a motion, that passed unanimously, that will begin to help us move forward to work towards establishing…
DetailsSummer Welcome and Volunteer Appreciation Night Thank you to everyone who came out on Tuesday evening to welcome summer and celebrate some of Bay Ward’s amazing volunteers. It was such a privilege to give a shout out and recognize the many individuals who quietly lend a hand to support others in our community. Whether its…
DetailsOn Tuesday June 21 my office is holding a public meeting with City traffic staff to discuss the possibility of implementing speed humps on Woodland as a traffic calming measure. If you would like to attend this meeting please email bayward@ottawa.ca to let us know and we will send you the meeting link.
In 2022, there is approximately $88 million for roadway renewal and upgrading rural roads. The City’s road resurfacing program rehabilitates and improves the driving surfaces of Ottawa’s roadways. Localized repairs to both curbs and sidewalks, along with accessibility improvements and updates, are also part of the program. As part of the City of Ottawa’s annual…
DetailsThere will be a temporary road closure in place for Hare starting June 29 until July 11, 2022 to perform watermain and sewer work to Install sanitary, storm and water services – servicing 836 Hare Avenue. The closure is the intersection of Carling Avenue and Hare Avenue and at Hare avenue and Rozel Crescent.
Since the storm on May 21, Public Works staff have been fully deployed to support recovery and clean-up. The response has required a tremendous level of dedicated work and coordination across Public Works. As a result, many regular maintenance activities were suspended or delayed to allow staff to focus on the clean-up work required after…
DetailsResidents are invited to attend the Pinecrest Queensview Secondary Plan Open House on June 21st at 7:30 p.m. This is an opportunity for the public to learn more about the preliminary draft recommendations and and take part in a question-and-answer session. Interested residents can register for the event here.
DetailsThe Community and Protective Services Committee met on Thursday and approved allocating $60 million in provincial and federal funds to implement phase one of the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care System. The new system would reduce child care fees for eligible families and increase compensation for child care workers. The City would spend $57 million…
DetailsThis week Transit Commission heard that O-Train Line 1 has consistently achieved over 99 per cent service delivery for the past three months. Key performance indicators show that the May 21 storm was the only significant disruption to service in the past month. The LRT system can meet current and future ridership demands and is…
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