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    Ottawa’s new Zoning By-law will help address the housing crisis

    If there’s one thing you need to know about Ottawa’s new Zoning By-law, it’s this: it will make it easier to build new homes in Ottawa. Of course, there’s a lot more to it than just that. To learn more, residents are invited to: Review the final draft of Ottawa’s new Zoning By-law at Engage...
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    Your City News, now in one weekly email

    Feature story If you have ever felt overwhelmed by the number of emails in your inbox every day, you are not alone. That’s exactly what hundreds of Ottawa residents shared earlier this year through the City Buzz: Public Engagement and Communications Review. When asked how and when they would...
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    Committee approves designation of Former RCAF Officers’ Mess

    The Built Heritage Committee today moved to designate the Former Royal Canadian Air Force Officers’ Mess at 158 Gloucester Street a heritage property. The three-storey brick building was constructed in 1919 and was first used as the primary meeting hall for the Orange Order in Ottawa. It is...
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    O-Train Line 1 closed September 13 and 14 for East Extension performance testing

    O-Train Line 1 will be closed and full R1 service will run this weekend as planned work continues to prepare for the launch of the O-Train East Extension to Trim Station. Following the successful completion of integration activities, performance testing on the system will require a full closure...
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    City Council media availability

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Wendy Stephanson, City Manager will respond to media questions after the Council meeting on Wednesday. The following subject-matter experts will be available to answer questions: Cyril Rogers, General Manager and Chief Financial Officer, Finance and Corporate...
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    Meetings from September 8 to 12

    For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Built Heritage Committee – Tuesday...
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    Committee approves enhanced process for evaluating traffic signals, all-way stops at rural intersections

    The City’s Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today approved process enhancements for determining if traffic signals or all-way stops are needed at rural intersections. The City’s Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee today received the results of a review of processes for determining if...
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    Why construction safety matters: Meet Mark and Eric

    Mark and Eric are two employees bringing focus to the importance of safety and respect in construction zones. Feature story Construction zones are more than work sites; they are shared spaces where everyone has a role in keeping each other safe. Mark and Eric are two City employees...
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    Committee updated on final draft of new Zoning By-law and upcoming consultations

    The Planning and Housing Committee today received an update on the status of the final draft of the new Zoning By-law. The Planning and Housing Committee today received an update on the status of the final draft of the new Zoning By-law, which will be released for public comment on Monday...
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    Sensory Storytime at the Ottawa Public Library

    Feature story This fall, the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) is offering a program that brings stories to life in a way that’s welcoming for more families. Coming to select branches, Sensory Storytime is designed for children who live with developmental disabilities and/or autism, or who show signs...
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    Are vaccinations on your back-to-school checklist?

    Be ready for class with up-to-date vaccinations As children head back to the classroom, Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is reminding families to take precautions to help prevent the spread of vaccine-preventable diseases by ensuring their children and youth are up to date with their routine...
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    New website helps patrons and venue owners explore Ottawa at Night

    The City of Ottawa Nightlife Office has launched the Ottawa at Night website to help build awareness for the city’s nightlife, to promote nightlife safety and to assist nightlife businesses. The site caters mostly to individuals who want to plan a night out. You can use the Venues directory to...
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    Committee approves Proposed 2026 Budget Directions

    The Finance and Corporate Services Committee today approved the Proposed 2026 Budget Directions, Timeline and Consultations Process. The City continues its Service Review to drive innovation, find efficiencies and savings, improve market competitiveness, and increase engagement amongst staff...
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    September road safety: pedestrians, cyclists and intersections

    Ottawa’s Road Safety Action Plan addresses the most common cause of fatal or major injury collisions during the month of September – collisions involving pedestrians, cyclists and collisions at intersections. It’s back to school time, a time when our most vulnerable road users can find...
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    Meetings from September 1 to September 5

    For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Finance and Corporate Services Committee –...
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    Let’s talk about safe access

    Share your feedback on a potential Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law The City of Ottawa is considering rules to provide for safe access to places of worship and religious centres, schools, daycares, health care facilities, and care homes when demonstrations are occurring nearby. In other...
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    Council approves development near St. Laurent Station

    City Council has approved changes that will allow six new towers and a new public park to be built near St. Laurent Station. The plan includes two groups of high-rise buildings with a total of about 1,770 residential units. These will be built southwest of Coventry and Belfast roads. The north...
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    Human West Nile virus case and a horse with EEEV in Ottawa

    Ottawa Public Health (OPH) is recommending that residents protect themselves against mosquito bites to reduce the risk from West Nile virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEEV). Ottawa Public Health is reporting the first human case of WNV infection in an Ottawa resident for the...
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    City of Ottawa receives Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program funding

    Ottawa - A recent $600,000 investment from Natural Resources Canada’s Zero Emission Vehicle Infrastructure Program (ZEVIP) is helping power Ottawa’s green future by supporting the installation of EV charging infrastructure. With this funding, the City will install a total of 59 EV charging...
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    City Council media availability

    Mayor Mark Sutcliffe and Wendy Stephanson, City Manager, will respond to media questions after the Council meeting on Wednesday. The following subject-matter experts will be available to answer questions: Marcia Wallace, General Manager, Planning, Development and Building Services Residents...
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