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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...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Newsletter: March 30, 2022
This week's Stittsville newsletter is now online. Click here to read it... Our newsletter is published every Wednesday and reaches over 6,000 residents. Subscribe here... Bulletin hebdomadaire du conseiller Glen : 30 mars 2022 L’édition de cette semaine du...
VIDEO: Councillor Chat: Affordable Housing Strategy
https://youtu.be/dfXssNd_Fpk Download: Housing Services Presentation Deck, March 2022 (PDF) La version française suit Join Councillor Glen on Tuesday, March 29 at 7:00 pm for a presentation and discussion with Saide Sayah, the Director of Housing...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / March 26, 2022
Councillor Glen's weekly update for March 26, 2022 from Rubicon Park (Rouncey @ Rubicon, betwen Cope & Fernbank). This week: Construction progress on Fernbank elementary school and public high school Robert Grant Avenue - Council approves next phase of...
Upcoming 2022 household hazardous waste depots
La version française suit The City of Ottawa is committed to providing residents options for the safe disposal of household hazardous waste which cannot be disposed of through regular waste collection services. In providing events to collect hazardous waste, the City...
Ottawa Fire Services and Humane Society: keeping pets safe
La version française suit The Ottawa Fire Services and the Ottawa Humane Society have partnered to help keep pets safe in the event of an emergency. Starting now, a “Save our Pets” Emergency Decal will be available at no cost to anyone who would like one. This decal...
Stay informed on traffic impacts in Ottawa
La version française suit It’s hard to know whether the information you’re getting these days is up to date because of how fast information travels and changes. There is currently a lot of exciting work happening across the city that can impact traffic and let’s face...
NOTEBOOK: Council gives go-ahead for next section of Robert Grant Avenue
La version française suit Shovels should be in the ground later this year for the next section of Robert Grant Avenue, from Abbott Street to Hazeldean Road. Council today authorized the City to enter into a front-ending agreement with Fernbank Landowners Group Ltd....
Council approves tax on vacant residences
La version française suit City Council today approved a residential vacant unit tax to be charged on non-principal residences left vacant for more than 184 days in a year. Requiring owners to pay one per cent of the assessed value of such units is meant to encourage...
Zexi Li receives Mayor’s City Builder Award
La version française suit Mayor Jim Watson and Somerset Ward Councillor Catherine McKenney presented the Mayor’s City Builder Award to Zexi Li in recognition of her exemplary action and her inspiring contributions to the community during the occupation of Ottawa by...
Committee moves to improve access to rainwater runoff rebates
La version française suit The City’s Standing Committee on Environmental Protection, Water and Waste Management approved updates to the Rain Ready Ottawa pilot program, which encourages property owners to reduce the harmful impacts of rainwater runoff on our streams...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / March 19, 2022
Councillor Glen's weekly update for Saturday, March 19, 2022, from Wyldewood Park. This week: Cleaning the Capital - registration is now open Take the survey on waste diversion at engage.ottawa.ca Councillor Chat about Affordable Housing Strategy on March 29...
Masking policy changes for City of Ottawa facilities and OC Transpo
La version française suit On Wednesday, March 9, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Kieran Moore, announced that the province is removing its mandatory mask requirement for many indoor settings starting Monday, March 21. This next step in reopening is...
585 Bobolink Ridge: Site Plan Control Application
La version française suit The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application from Taggart to permit the construction of a planned unit development at 585 Bobolink Ridge. The development will involve eight new three-storey buildings containing 76...
NOTEBOOK: The Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force
La version française suit Recommended resources: March 29: Councillor Chat with Saide Sayah on Ottawa's affordable housing strategy Report of the Ontario Housing Affordability Task Force City of Ottawa response to the Task Force report AMO: An integrated approach to...
MAKING A DIFFERENCE: AmaturRaheem Salam-Alada
La version française suit (This is the latest in a series of stories about people in Stittsville who make a difference in our community . If you have a suggestion for someone we should interview, please contact us.) For AmaturRaheem Salam-Alada, advocating for...
Councillor Glen’s Weekly Update / March 12, 2022
Councillor Glen's weekly update for Saturday, March 12, 2022. This week: Congratulations Collinda Joseph - Team Canada Wheelchair Curling Bronze Medal Ukraine relief efforts & rally on Sunday Winter Parking ban in effect 10am-7pm Saturday Snowmobiles are not...
NOTEBOOK: Two Stittsville heritage properties move from “high risk” to “low risk”
La version française suit (Above: Community members gather in front of the Bradley-Craig barn in 2018.) Two Stittsville heritage properties - Boyd House at 173 Huntmar and the Bradley-Craig Farm at 590 Hazeldean Road - have been moved from "high risk" to "low risk" on...
Committee approves standard to advance sustainable building design
La version française suit The City’s Planning Committee today approved a plan to establish a High-Performance Development Standard for new Ottawa developments. Buildings are a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, and the metrics that make up the new standard...



















