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Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / April 9, 2022
Councillor Glen's Weekly Update for Saturday, April 9, 2022. Live from Lee Boltwood Park in Abbottsville Crossing (Abbott @ Malahat). This week: Establishing a pollinator garden at Lee Boltwood Park - donations needed- contact the Stittsville Goulbourn Horticultural...
TRANSCRIPT: Councillor Glen on Ontario’s new housing legislation
La version française suit On March 30th, the Province of Ontario unveiled the first part of its plan to address rising home costs, taking aim at home construction approval delays at the municipal level as a cause for increased home prices. Councillor Glen was recently...
Fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine now available to residents 60 and older
La version française suit Starting today, April 7 at 8 am, individuals aged 60 and older are eligible to book a fourth dose (booster) appointment if the recommended interval of five months (140 days) has passed since their third dose. First Nation, Inuit and Métis...
New traffic safety measures are coming soon to a street near you!
La version française suit Later in April, City staff will start installing flex stakes, radar signs, and other traffic calming measures on streets across our community. Using our annual budget of $50,000 for temporary traffic calming (TTC), there are 26 locations in...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: April 6, 2022
Ramadan Mubarak to Muslims in Stittsville and across Ottawa. During this month, Muslims take part in fasting, prayer, reflection and community service. Wishing you all good health and happiness during this holy month. April is Sikh Heritage Month. On the weekend, we...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / April 2, 2022
Councillor Glen’s weekly update for April 2, 2022. Live from William Bradley Park on Porter Street. This week: Marking the start of Ramadan Sikh Heritage Month Automated Speed Enforcement (photo radar) on Abbott Street - and how we can improve the program Recap of our...
Committee approves cultural protocol with Anishinabe Algonquin Nation
La version française suit The Community and Protective Services Committee today approved a new protocol to frame the City’s relationship on cultural matters with the Anishinabe Algonquin Host Nation. The protocol would guide partnerships and shared action in the areas...
NOTEBOOK: What’s next for the Hazeldean Crossing development
La version française suit For the last six weeks, I've been speaking with many people who were planning to move into the new homes being built at the Hazeldean Crossings development. They're in an incredibly difficult situation after the builder pulled the plug on the...
Automated Speed Enforcement begins April 1 on Abbott Street
Testing is complete on the Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) camera on Abbott St East at Sacred Heart High School, and tickets will begin to be issued tomorrow, April 1. By tomorrow, ‘Coming Soon’ signage that has been on site since last fall will be replaced with...
OC Transpo outlines 2022 Business Plan and gives update on 2021 priority projects
La version française suit The Transit Commission received the Transit Services 2022 Business Plan and Reporting on 2021 Business Plan. This report provides an update on the 10 key departmental priorities identified in the 2021 Business Plan and identifies seven...








