Give feedback and get informed about City projects: Week of April 30

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The City of Ottawa wants your input on the projects, policies, programs and services that affect your daily life. From open houses to workshops and online consultations, your feedback helps to shape City decisions.

The following opportunities to learn more about City projects are available next week:

Monday, April 30
Public information session: Elgin Street Renewal
6 to 9 pm, 6:45 pm presentation
City Hall (Jean Pigott Place and Council Chambers), 110 Laurier Avenue West

  • The City is holding an information session to discuss the renewal and construction plans for Elgin Street. The existing underground infrastructure, some of which dates back to 1874, has reached the end of its service life. The meeting will provide an opportunity for residents to review the design plans for the project and learn about the upcoming construction.

Saturday, May 5
Public open house: 99 Fifth Avenue
9:30 am to 12 pm
Fifth Avenue Court, 99 Fifth Avenue

  • The City has received a development application for a zoning by-law amendment to permit the redevelopment of 99 Fifth Avenue. The applicant is holding a public open house.

The following ongoing online consultations where residents can offer their feedback are available next week:

  • The City’s Commemorative Naming Committee is conducting public consultations on six separate proposals until May 2.
    • Gabriela Dabrowski Tennis Courts
    • Joe Messner Boat Launch
    • W.O. Wilhelmina Walker Park
    • Lt. Col. William G. Barker VC Park
    • Ed Laverty Fields
    • Don Boudria Park
  • 50 Ring-and-Post Bike Racks at Bus Stops: The City of Ottawa has initiated a consultation to determine priority bus stop locations for high quality ring-and-post bike racks. Please submit your ring-and-post bike rack requests using the online feedback form by April 30.
  • Let’s Bike to Greenboro, Trim and Innovation Park & Ride Stations: The City is starting a Bike to Transit project in the neighbourhoods around Innovation Park & Ride Station, Trim Park & Ride Station and Greenboro Park & Ride Station. Please submit your feedback using the online form by April 30.
  • Craig Henry Drive Area Traffic Management Study: The City has initiated a study to examine traffic and driver behavior along Craig Henry Drive and to develop potential solutions to address these concerns. Please submit your feedback using the online form by May 4.

The City offers residents a variety of opportunities to share information, consult and collaborate. Stay informed on upcoming engagement opportunities to see your ideas, suggestions and concerns incorporated into the work that impacts you and your community.

For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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