City advises of two additional downtown service impacts

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The City advises residents of two additional downtown services impacted due to the ongoing demonstration.

Ottawa Public Health COVID-19 vaccination clinics

Ottawa Public Health’s (OPH) Lowertown Vaccine Hub, located at the Jules Morin Fieldhouse on 400 Clarence Street East, will close one hour earlier today at 1 pm.

The vaccination clinic at the University of Ottawa Minto Sports Complex will close at 1 pm today and will remain closed through the weekend.

Those who had appointments for later this afternoon or this weekend at either of those locations can take advantage of available drop-in offerings at other community clinics or rebook their appointment. Visit Ottawa Public Health's Vaccine Page for more vaccination clinic information.

Delayed resumption of the City Hall Client Service Centre

The City has delayed resumption of its appointments for in-person counter service at its City Hall location, which was originally scheduled on Monday, February 7, until further notice. Service Ottawa and Building Code Services appointment-holders will be contacted directly over the next couple of days.

The Client Service Centre at Ben Franklin Place, located at 101 Centrepointe Drive, will resume appointment-based counter services for Service Ottawa and Building Code Services on Monday, February 7.

Appointments for the Ben Franklin Place Client Service can be made through the online booking tool on ottawa.ca. People without internet access can reserve a time by calling 3-1-1 and choose option #6.

Please visit ottawa.ca for the list of in-person service offerings. Residents can still take advantage of the convenience of accessing services on online.

Building Code Services counters will be open at the Client Service Centre at Ben Franklin Place by appointment only. Building Code Services will continue to support application submissions by mail and electronically at buildingpermits@ottawa.ca.

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For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) or 613-580-2400 to contact the City using Canada Video Relay Service. You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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