Demolition Permit Granted for 982 Watson St.
Description of Work: Demolish a 1 storey detached dwelling Permit Issued Date: 17-JUN-2021
DetailsDescription of Work: Demolish a 1 storey detached dwelling Permit Issued Date: 17-JUN-2021
DetailsJoin Councillor Kavanagh and City Staff for an information session on the sidewalk replacements at Marie St, Priscilla St, and Poulin Ave. To sign up and receive the Zoom link to participate, fill out the Contact Us form and enter Sidewalk Meeting in the Subject line. If you have questions you would like to submit…
DetailsDownload pdf files to be able to zoom into the illustrations’ details. Connaught Tunnel to Parkway Overview Woodroffe Pedestrian Bridge Mapped Map of Connectivity Confederation West
DetailsOttawa – Beginning Saturday, June 12, all City of Ottawa and Ottawa Public Health pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinics will accept residents from any of Ottawa’s priority neighbourhoods for first-dose vaccination only. This includes teachers, staff, students and their households of any school located in a priority neighbourhood. To check your home or school address for eligibility visit OttawaPublicHealth.ca. Expanding eligibility…
DetailsTragedy in London, Ontario As a city councillor my heart is heavy and frankly, horrified regarding the news of a deliberate attack on a family standing on a corner of the street. This is a hate crime and it is incomprehensible that this is happening right here in Ontario in a city not much different…
DetailsPlease find below KEV’s look ahead for night and weekend work for weekend of June 11th. Work Area Friday – June 11 Saturday – June 12 Sunday – June 13 Connaught Cut and Cover Tunnel and Queensview Station Area Daytime Daytime Lincoln Fields Station Area & Carling Ave Overnight Overnight and Daytime Overnight and Daytime…
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Age 70 and older First dose before April 18, 2021 The Province of Ontario has announced second dose COVID-19 vaccine booking options that affect adults age 70 and older (born in 1951 or earlier) and some younger Ottawa residents. Age 70 and older Residents age 70 and older who do not have a second dose…
DetailsResidents age 80 and above who do not have a second dose appointment booked will be contacted directly by Ottawa Public Health starting June 3 and continuing throughout the month of June. This will guarantee access to appointments within the standard second dose interval of 16 weeks. See OttawaPublicHealth.ca for more details.
DetailsOttawa Public Health notifies eligible residents of clinic and registration options through a targeted approach which may include door-to-door and floor-to-floor (apartment buildings) outreach and posters in the neighbourhood. These pop-up clinics are not advertised widely to the greater public as the intent is to reach individuals in specific areas within priority neighbourhoods. Throughout the…
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