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DetailsOttawa – 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 Police Services Board – Finance and Audit Committee – Monday, April 1, 10 am, Honeywell Room Presentation –…
DetailsCouncillor Kavanagh is forming a working group on making Britannia Park a winter activity destination. If you are interested in having a cross county ski trail at Britannia Park and you want to help make this happen, please contact Councillor Kavanagh’s office. The working group’s first meeting will be April 10th 2019 at 7pm at…
DetailsWe’d like to thank Rosaline and Lisa, the architect and Cardel representative and the residents of Crystal Beach who attended the meeting to discuss the development of 3368 Carling Ave. Lisa and Rosaline explained the variances they will be submitting for approval. We would also like to thank Simon, the City of Ottawa planner, who…
DetailsIn collaboration with the Ottawa Public Library, Synapcity is hosting community conversations across the City to invite people to talk about their dream library. We will explore how we can work together to make the library, and by extension, our communities better places to live. In these sessions, folks will get a chance to meet their…
DetailsBased on feedback from the community, population data and evidence, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) worked with more than 10 community partners to create the new tools for culturally diverse populations living in Ottawa. The videos and activity guide, available at havethattalk.ca recognize people’s experiences and challenges of settling into a new country and acknowledge their…
DetailsFollowing extensive consultation with residents and users of accessible transportation services, the City’s Community and Protective Services Committee approved on March 21, 2019, allocating the $1.2-million Vehicle-for-Hire Accessibility Fund to three projects that will improve services to residents. All three were identified as priorities during consultations. The Accessibility Fund is generated from a voluntary per-trip…
DetailsWeather conditions will run the gamut, from snow to freezing rain, to snow again. The temperature of the asphalt should be warm enough to allow some of the precipitation to melt on contact, but a heavy snowfall or freezing rain period could lead to accumulation. Our salt trucks and sidewalk machines and snow clearing equipment…
DetailsPaint it Up! Funding Applications Available Funding is available for outdoor mural art projects that support graffiti prevention, youth empowerment, community safety and the beautification of Ottawa neighbourhoods. Projects must contribute to a clean, safe and beautiful city by engaging neighbourhoods and youth in a constructive learning process to create murals to prevent or deter…
DetailsSince Monday, March 18th, Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) has received a significant number of emergency calls regarding reports of dogs or people appearing in distress in or around area waterways. OFS Water Rescue teams were dispatched to these emergencies and we would like to remind residents to exercise additional caution. As mentioned by our partners…
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