
Newsletters
Welcome to another week! I hope you had a restful Easter weekend. This week’s newsletter talks about the “why” behind OC Transpo’s upcoming service cuts.
I really hope it’s finally safe to change over to summer tires…
This week’s newsletter includes:
Seeking your feedback for Fallowfield/Greenbank
Easter weekend schedule changes
Spring tree planting
I usually don’t mind when it snows, but it’s April. How about them Sens, though?
In this week’s newsletter:
Transportation Master Plan update
Cleaning the Capital
Some upcoming construction
With just two weeks left in the hockey season, a Senators-Leafs playoff series is looking likely, which could be fun…and interesting!
This week’s newsletter includes:
Ottawa Police Service joins CAMSafe
Shelter zoning permissions
City updates
The City currently collects waste from approximately 2,300 multi-residential properties of which about half have the Green Bin program. The City is working with property owners and managers to bring green bins to all multi-residential properties by the end of 2028.
If you’re an experienced gardener, then you may already know that certain plants are better-suited to help pollinators or to control rain water. If you’re a considerate gardener, you know which plants are a nuisance to neighbours or can cause harm.
🤖 Saturday, May 3 from 10am. Robo Revolution. Learn about advances in robotics, smart mobility, and other next-gen technology from researchers, industry specialists, and local students. Drop-in. For all ages!
Riding responsibly is the key to keeping yourself safe. Make a point of avoiding motorists blind spots↗. Stay back and stay safe.
There is always lots to do at the library on a PD Day. On Friday April 25, join the Barrhaven Builder’s Club and the “Get Crafty!” session. Drop-in!
Whether you’re a pedestrian on a sidewalk, or a cyclist or motorist driving along the street, at some point everyone’s paths will cross. It will likely happen at an intersection.