City News weekly round-up: October 23 to 30

Lansdowne 2.0 redevelopment: key dates and project resources

As the final report on Lansdowne 2.0 is reviewed by Committee and Council, the City of Ottawa is committed to ensuring residents have access to information and key project resources.

Additional public exposure locations for measles

Two new cases linked to exposures reported on October 21.

Have your say on Draft Budget 2026 by attending a Councillor consultation

The City of Ottawa wants to hear from you as we prepare Draft Budget 2026.

Council and Committee updates

Public Works and Infrastructure Committee, October 23

  • Committee moves to harmonize Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard speed limits

  • Committee approves statement of work for addendum to east-end environmental assessment study

  • Committee approves statement of work for Merivale Road environmental assessment study

Community Services Committee, October 28

  • Committee moves to merge transitional housing initiatives with ongoing housing and homelessness work

  • Committee approves updated Older Adult Plan

Dive deeper: more of this week’s updates

Business information officer supporting the City’s Business Ambassador Service, Maddi Barclay, guides prospective business owners as they apply for the permits and licences required to open food-related businesses in Ottawa.

Ottawa’s tree canopy got a fresh boost of support today as the City celebrated a new sponsorship with Canada’s Forest Trust Corporation.

You can now check out the Bear Brook watershed characterization study conducted by the South Nation Conservation Authority.

The Ottawa-Gatineau Region is ready and well-positioned to become Canada’s Defence Innovation Hub.

Meetings from November 3 to 7

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