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Route changes and improved bus stops this fall
La version française suit There are changes coming to where you get on the bus and where some routes take you in Stittsville. Starting this fall, six bus stops in Stittsville will be upgraded to meet modern design standards (three with shelters) and routes 167 and 252...
City seeking public input on commemorative naming proposals
La version française suit The City is conducting public consultation on proposals to commemoratively rename parks across the City. In Stittsville, there are three parks considered for commemorative naming: Bradley Commons Park (to Bradley-Craig Park), Atlas Park (to...
Updated concept for the playground at Village Square Park
La version française suit City staff have posted a new concept plan for the Village Square Park playground renewal, based on last year's public consultation feedback. The changes to the playground include: Replacing the existing wood play structures with new wood play...
Vic Whittaker Pond cleaning begins this week
La version française suit Mattamy Homes, in coordination with City of Ottawa stormwater facilities staff, will be cleaning out the Vic Whittaker Pond beginning later this week. The work, expected to last up to eight weeks, will involve removing accumulated sediment in...
Read this if you have concerns about Bell utility work
La version française suit We continue to help Stittsville residents resolve issues with the ongoing work by Bell to install fibre optic cable in the community. I want to make sure residents know that Bell is required to restore driveways and lawns to their original...
“Green Park” pilot starts at select Stittsville parks
La version française suit This month, we're launching a "Green Park" pilot project at select Stittsville parks. Parks staff are installing new signage and removing the waste bins at Stitts Street Park and at Kittiwake Park (and the adjacent Banyon Park). We're asking...
Watermain Cathodic Protection on Abbott Street
La version française suit The City of Ottawa will soon begin watermain cathodic protection works on Abbott Street. This work is being conducted to extend design life of watermain pipes and to reduce the risk of watermain breaks by installing anodes along the...
NOTEBOOK: A new leadership role on Planning Committee
La version française suit On Wednesday, City Council appointed me and Councillor Scott Moffatt as co-chairs of the Planning Committee. We’ll jointly lead the committee until the end of this term of Council in Fall 2022. (Councillor Shawn Menard from Capital Ward will...
Municipal State of Emergency lifted in Ottawa
La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson today announced that the State of Emergency in Ottawa will be lifted at 12:01 am on Thursday, July 22. The State of Emergency was declared in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 25, 2020. The City will now move one...
Upcoming 2021 Household Hazardous Waste Depots
La version française suit The first extended Household Hazardous Waste Depot (HHW) that took place at the Conroy Snow Dump (3100 Conroy Road) in June was very successful. Almost 4,300 visitors diverted a total of 175 tonnes of household hazardous waste from landfill....









