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How to dispose of storm-related debris
La version française suit As the post-storm cleanup continues, the City is working hard to collect storm-related debris. The City picks up both organic debris, such as branches downed in the storm, as well as non-organic waste, such as broken shingles and other...
DETOUR ALERT: Trunk Sanitary Sewer Extension – Fernbank Road
La version française suit A temporary road detour will be constructed and implemented at Fernbank Road between Liard Street and Shea Road to facilitate the installation of a trunk sanitary sewer via open cut. What: The work involves the construction of a temporary...
NOTEBOOK: Monday update – May 30, 4:00pm
**Please share this information with your friends and neighbours in the community.** As I sit down to write this late on Monday afternoon, we are now into Day 10 of the prolonged power outage. There are about 8,000 homes city-wide without power. We are tracking...
6310 Hazeldean Road: Zoning By-Law Amendment
Our office hosted a virtual public information session for this application on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. You can watch a video of the meeting below. https://youtu.be/ncEMw2jwefI The City of Ottawa has received zoning by-law amendment application from Hazeldean...
Community Support Centres to open across Ottawa
La version française suit As more areas in the city regain power, the City will begin transitioning some Emergency Reception Centres into Community Support Centres, as one-stop shops for community support information. Starting Monday, May 30, four Community Support...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / May 28 2022
My weeky update for Saturday, May 28 on Henry Goulbourn Street, near Cordukes. This week's update: - The latest on power & storm clean-up. A few minutes into the video, we hear directly from a hydro technician about work being done on Henry Goulbourn & area...
Volunteers needed to help with storm cleanup / Bénévoles recherchés pour aider au nettoyage après la tempête
La version française suit On Saturday and Sunday, volunteers of all abilities are needed to help with cleanup projects across the city as a result of the May 21 storm. There are two ways you can support this weekend with the City of Ottawa and our community partners....
NOTEBOOK: Friday evening update – May 27, 5:45pm
**Please share this information with your friends and neighbours in the community.** Ten. We’re down to ten streets that we know do not have power yet in Stittsville. So we’re in much better shape than we were a couple days ago. But city-wide, there are...
NOTEBOOK: Thursday evening update – May 26, 5:15pm
**Please share this information with your friends and neighbours in the community.** I spent most of this afternoon back on Henry Goulbourn Street and area, where many – but not all – residents are still without power. I checked in on Johnny Leroux, who is...
After the storm: what to do with your debris and waste
La version française suit The City is continuing with regular garbage and recycling collection following the severe storm that passed through Ottawa on Saturday, May 21. Keep reading to find out what you need to know about your waste and debris, and what to do with...









