Taggart project near Civic Hospital gets green light from city committee
A controversial high-rise development on Carling Avenue has been approved following debate on the development’s potential impact on the Central Experimental Farm.
Taggart project near Civic Hospital gets green light from city committee
A controversial high-rise development on Carling Avenue has been approved following debate on the development’s potential impact on the Central Experimental Farm.
Some Ottawa ‘food desert’ neighbourhoods to benefit from city zoning change
A bylaw amendment that would allow grocery stores to be constructed in certain types of zones is being called “wonderful” by at least one small
Ottawa council approves 3% property tax hike for budget 2020
Council unanimously approved a three per cent property tax hike in 2020 to cover the city’s $3.76-billion operating budget for next year, up $136.8 million
Ottawa council approves development charge fee hikes
Ottawa city council gave the green light to higher development charges during Wednesday’s meeting, a move that will fund seven new full-time employees
Capital Coun. Menard calls for breakup of planning committee over urban-rural divide
An Ottawa councillor is calling for the city’s planning committee to be split into two bodies that deal with urban and suburban planning issues separately
Controversial Chateau Laurier expansion not good enough, McKenna says
Ottawa Centre MP Catherine McKenna wants the owners of the iconic Chateau Laurier by Parliament Hill to come up with another plan for an addition
Controversial Château Laurier expansion cleared after final attempt to revoke approval fails
A last-ditch effort to block council approval of the controversial project failed to garner enough support for another debate Thursday
Councillors’ effort to block Château Laurier addition fails – but will be reconsidered Thursday
Though a call to revoke council approval for the Château Laurier’s controversial addition was initially defeated, a move to reconsider the motion on Thursday will
Council grants tax deferral for flood-damaged properties
Property owners in flood-affected areas will be given a six-month grace period on property taxes, city council ruled Wednesday. Home or business owners – primarily
Council to consider auditor general review of stage 2 LRT procurement
City Council will consider a motion at its next meeting to have the auditor general look into the procurement process surrounding the $4.7 billion in
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