
Newsletters
It seems like it’ll finally feel like June this week, including temperatures approaching 30°C. The current forecast for Wednesday includes a humidex of 36°C.
In this week’s newsletter:
Environmental investigation at 1005, 1045 Greenbank
Special well water testing drop-off
Personal consumption of alcohol in parks
O-Train Line 1 June adjustments
O-Train Line 2
Yesterday, I had the privilege of attending the arrival of the Queen and King at Lansdowne.
This week’s newsletter discusses:
Leikin Drive closure
Water rate structure review
Traffic asset inventory
Security at City Hall
Staff have completed a fulsome review of water, sewer, and stormwater rates, including how they are structured and determined.
Welcome to this shortened work week! This week’s newsletter includes:
Yard waste peak season
Ottawa Farmers’ Market – Barrhaven
Ottawa Race Weekend
City updates
The City is now accepting nominations for the 2025 Order of Ottawa and the Brian Kilrea Award for Excellence in Coaching.
The Planning and Housing Committee today approved zoning amendment to facilitate the continued development of properties in Orléans and Barrhaven that promise nearly 1,000 housing units.
As the busy construction season begins, the City is launching a public awareness campaign to promote mutual respect and safety in construction zones: Respect. Patience. Safety for All!
Every year in June we mark International Pride Month, a time to recognize and celebrate the achievements of the 2SLGBTQQIA+ community and demonstrate solidarity in support of everyone’s right to express their true selves without fear or discrimination.
Each June, we recognize National Indigenous History Month, a time to learn about and celebrate the rich cultures, traditions and contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in Canada.
With thousands of participants, hundreds of teams, and dozens of events throughout the month, Let’s Bike Month is one of the largest and longest-running cycling campaigns in Canada.