City updates
Firefighters will be knocking on your door - Be alarmed!
As part of the fall Wake Up! program, firefighters from Ottawa Fire Services will visit homes across the city this week to ensure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are present and working.
Vacant Unit Tax audit phase has now started
The City has now started auditing Vacant Unit Tax declarations for properties that were not charged the tax, ensuring the information provided was accurate. The City will notify selected property owners by letter or email if the person is enrolled with paperless billing.
Tap and ride with O-Payment
New from OC Transpo! Tap your credit card or mobile wallet to pay for your fare on all OC Transpo buses and O-Train Line 1. O-Payment is not available on STO. If you transfer regularly to STO, a Presto card is a better option for you.
Important information about the garden or lending library in your front yard
More than ever, residents have been installing free lending libraries and gardens in front of their homes close to the roadway or sidewalk. Often, these are installed within the City’s right of way and when this occurs, you have to follow certain requirements to make sure you do it right.
Committee approves affordable housing spending plan
The Planning and Housing Committee approved a 2023 capital spending plan for more than $75.7 million to create new affordable housing through partnerships with housing providers, stabilize projects under development and acquire a property for use as supportive housing.
Committee approves 2024 budget directions, timeline, and consultation process
The Finance and Corporate Services Committee approved the 2024 budget directions, timeline and consultation process.
Open houses to help get you zoned in on the new Zoning By-law
The Official Plan sets out directions for how to manage growth and change in neighbourhoods and how the City will respond to issues such as climate change and affordable housing. The new Zoning By-law will help implement these directions by providing rules for what can be built on every property in Ottawa.
Back to School – Vaccination, dental screening, and vision health
As children and youth head back to school this fall, it is an important time to ensure they are up to date on their routine vaccinations. The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted access to and delivery of routine childhood vaccines.
Extended heat warning
Environment and Climate Change Canada has extended the Heat Warning for the City of Ottawa due to persisting heat conditions.
Active transportation signs
You may have noticed new active transportation signs around Chapman Mills Public School. These fun, simple signs let walkers and bikers know how long it takes to get to school from the sign’s location.
Road Safety Action Plan: Pedestrian and cyclist safety
Pedestrians, cyclists, and heavy truck drivers must remain extra vigilant of each other, including staying back and leaving a wide berth. Fatal and major injury collisions occur at a higher rate in September than most other months.
News from Ruth E. Dickinson: your local library branch
Imagine having the opportunity to engage in one-on-one conversations with living 'books' that share their personal stories. The Human Library event offers a personal interaction where you can explore and understand the experiences that have shaped each person's journey.