by Glen Gower | May 19, 2021 | Development, Notebook
La version française suit (Photo: Maple trees at Putney Park/Érables au parc Putney) With large parcels of land being developed in suburban Ottawa, many trees are being cleared in advance of construction. Residents have asked: what can we do to spare some of these...
by Glen Gower | May 13, 2021 | Development, Notebook
La version française suit Today at Planning Committee, I introduced an important motion that will delay construction of Lépine’s 18-storey tower until the end of the decade. The motion says that Lépine can’t proceed with the tallest building in their proposal until...
by Team Stittsville | May 11, 2021 | Development
UPDATE: Here’s video from the information meeting held on May 25. *** We’re hosting an information meeting about this proposal on Tuesday, May 25 at 7:00 pm via Zoom. We welcome you to attend and ask questions. You can also send questions in advance to...
by Team Stittsville | May 7, 2021 | Development
La version française suit Inverness Homes has submitted a second version of their plans for 1518 Stittsville Main Street after receiving comments from City planners, our office, the Urban Design Review Panel, and residents. There have been a few minor changes from the...
by Glen Gower | May 5, 2021 | Development, Notebook
La version française suit Several residents have asked us about the status of the “village green” for the Fernbank area. Here’s the latest status: In city planning, a “village green” is defined as “a civic gathering place and passive...
by Team Stittsville | May 3, 2021 | Development
La version française suit Lépine’s proposal for 5000 Robert Grant Avenue (formerly known as 1000 Robert Grant) has generated more community feedback than any other recent development in Stittsville, mostly due to the height increase and the lack of...