by Glen Gower | Jun 21, 2025 | Development, Notebook
La version française suit Back in April I shared an update about changes coming to development on Stittsville Main Street. In short: New Provincial planning rules will erase the four-storey height limit on the northern part of Stittsville Main Street. (You can read...
by Glen Gower | Jun 21, 2025 | Development, Information
La version française suit The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) is nearing the finish line. Back in 2023, City Council approved TMP Part 1 – Policies. On Thursday, the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee will consider TMP Part 2 – Capital Infrastructure...
by Team Stittsville | Jun 17, 2025 | Development
La version française suit Inverness Homes will soon begin construction of The Station, located at 1518 Stittsville Main Street, immediately south of the Trans Canada Trail. The development includes a four-storey, 27-unit apartment building, and a two-storey mixed-use...
by Team Stittsville | Jun 13, 2025 | Development
UPDATE: Planning and Housing Committee approved this application on June 18. It will rise to City Council for final approval on June 25. La version française suit The Zoning By-law Amendment application for 5618 Hazeldean Road and 5101 Abbott Street East for Phases 2,...
by Team Stittsville | Jun 13, 2025 | Development, Information
La version française suit There’s lots of activity in the works in and around the Connections community in the northern part of Stittsville. Here’s a summary of ongoing development and transportation files. Crossway Terrace Park In May, parks and...
by Team Stittsville | Jun 13, 2025 | Development, Information
La version française suit A few weeks ago, I provided the Province with formal feedback for its “Site Selection, Preliminary Design, and Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study” for a Highway Maintenance Patrol Yard (MPY) based on community concerns. The study is...