City Hall Blog
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Local News As infrastructure crumbles, councillors warn, transportation committee approves 2018 budget
That Ottawa’s transportation committee passed its draft 2018 budget on Wednesday virtually as presented was hardly a surprise — such thing is de rigueur inside Mayor Jim Watson’s city hall. -
Local News Planning committee to consider ambitious plans for Heatherington, Vanier South neighbourhood revitalization
Sprucing up parks, creating new programs for teenagers, women and newcomers, and widening sidewalks and bike lanes along St. -
Local News Questions about the process linger following Salvation Army shelter approval
Dozens of long-faced people filed out of city hall on Wednesday, leaving the clear impression the Vanier shelter debate has yielded no real winner or resolution. -
Local News City hall blog: Committee of adjustment protects Hintonburg 'mainstreet' rules
We’ve been talking a lot this week about “traditional mainstreeets” in the context of the . -
Local News City hall blog: City reaches agreement for cell service in the LRT tunnel
That is, as long as your cell plan is with one of the big carriers. -
Local News Waiting on a train: How the Confederation LRT Line is taking shape
Through a chain-link fence I watch as a ready-mix truck backs into place and lowers its trough. A river of wet concrete flows to the pump truck and up a large ... -
Local News Renaming duplicate streets drags on 16 years after Ottawa's amalgamation
Sixteen years after amalgamation, the process of renaming duplicate or similar-sounding Ottawa streets drags on. -
Local News Decriminalization could decrease impact of illicit drugs, addiction, Ottawa officials say
The decriminalization of all illegal drugs — not just marijuana — may help decrease the devastating effects of drug use and addiction in Ottawa, city officials said Wednesday. -
Local News Corktown, Adàwe bridges a hit with pedestrians, cyclists
More than 185,000 people used the Corktown Footbridge to walk, jog or pedal over the Rideau Canal in a five-week span this spring, making it Ottawa’s most heavily-used pedestrian and ... -
Local News Orléans, Cumberland to be linked by new bike, walking paths
Stephen Blais leans over the handlebars of his bike and looks to the south, where a crew of construction workers is turning a strip of grass along a hydro corridor ...
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