Demolition Permit for 846 & 848 Norton Ave
Demolition Permit: 2004731 Address: 846 NORTON AVE ; 848 NORTON AVE Description of Work: Demolish a 1 storey semi-detached dwelling Permit Issued Date: 16-JUL-2020
DetailsDemolition Permit: 2004731 Address: 846 NORTON AVE ; 848 NORTON AVE Description of Work: Demolish a 1 storey semi-detached dwelling Permit Issued Date: 16-JUL-2020
DetailsIn addition, the Mayor also announced the City’s partnership with the United For All Coalition to co-host a virtual public listening forum on July 28, 2020 from 1 to 3 pm. The event will engage the community on systemic racism and steps that all stakeholders can take to address it. The forum will share a quick…
DetailsAlthough masks are now mandatory, the City’s top priority is promoting awareness of the by-law, and encouraging voluntary compliance to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. This by-law is one of the many measures in place to prevent the spread of the virus in our community. Individuals should continue to: Stay home when sick Exercise…
DetailsCOVID-19 is an unprecedented situation and the City of Ottawa is committed to protecting people and the community. The Province of Ontario has allowed certain businesses and workplaces to reopen, including all municipal construction projects, as long as they comply with strict measures for public health and safe operations. In addition to the City’s ongoing…
DetailsThe City is pleased to announce that three operators – Bird Canada, Lime, and Roll – are bringing up to 600 shared e-scooters to the City’s multi-use pathways, bike lanes and streets. E-scooters are a form of mobility that supports physical distancing and reduces car trips on our streets and crowding on transit. The electric…
DetailsBank Street – Bank Street is closed to traffic between Catherine and Queen streets every Saturday from 9 am to midnight until Saturday, August 8. This is a pilot project to provide more space for pedestrians. ByWard Market – Several streets in the ByWard Market are closed to traffic until the end of September to…
DetailsThe City of Ottawa is among the regions that the Ontario Government announced who will move forward to Stage 3 of the province’s reopening framework. Nearly all businesses and public spaces will reopen with public health and workplace safety measures and restrictions in place. Please see a summary below. Public gathering limits apply to indoor and outdoor…
DetailsJuly 14, 2020 The Human Needs Task Force (HNTF) continues to assess local needs during the COVID-19 emergency and enhance the City’s response, in collaboration with community partners, to support the most at-risk people in our community. The Task Force and Department are also working with agencies on service resumption and with Ottawa Public Health…
DetailsThis Anti-Racism in Ottawa Public Listening Forum is hosted by United for All Coalition, in collaboration with the City of Ottawa. The virtual forum is intended to share a quick overview of the anti-racism work to date, listen to black and racialized communities sharing their lived experiences, including the disproportionate impact of COVID on racialized…
DetailsWe received notice from the City’s construction team that KEV unexpectedly found some rock in the area that they are digging for the sewer relocation, and as a result are hoe-ramming to excavate it out. This work may be very loud for the nearest residents. Despite extensive ground investigations prior to beginning work in this…
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