Newsletters

My newsletter has evolved into a combination of a blog, column, and editorial. Published every Tuesday, it’s the best way to learn more about what’s on my mind and what’s happening in the community, the city, and at City Hall!

This page includes the 10 most recent newsletters published. An archive of past newsletter issues is at the bottom of the page.

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Weekly newsletter: August 1, 2023

Chief among the concerns shared with me over the last year or so is the speeding and general behaviour of motorists on residential streets, including near parks and schools, around corners, and at unsignalized intersections.

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Weekly newsletter: July 25, 2023

Our LRT has become exemplary for other Canadian cities in what not to do. Calgary took our lessons from contract and project management for their Green Line LRT (which previous Council here interestingly ignored when approving the Stage 2 contract).

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Weekly newsletter: July 11, 2023

It’s been three years since society experienced a seismic shift, and probably about a year since the “state of flux” gave way to some stability. I made mention of this at the June Transit Commission meeting, after General Manager Renée Amilcar presented OC Transpo’s first ever long-term plan (yes, you read that right…more on that later). =

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Weekly newsletter: July 4, 2023

Many people spend the whole year looking forward to the summer, but the opposite is true for food banks. Despite usage levels that don’t change with the seasons, support for food banks is typically much lower in the summer.

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Weekly newsletter: June 27, 2023

Let’s talk about the updates to the Use and Care of Roads By-law which passed Transportation Committee last week. Municipal roadways are bound by an area known as the right-of-way (RoW) abutting private properties. Generally, the RoW extends a few metres from the curb or road edge.

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Weekly newsletter: June 13, 2023

Parsnip. Delicious root vegetable or dangerous invasive species? The answer is yes to both.

Each spring, the City of Ottawa begins its annual effort to address the species with the goal of reducing its pervasiveness in highly infested areas to protect environmentally sensitive areas and public safety.

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Weekly newsletter: June 6, 2023

Yesterday, the controversial bag tag proposal was discussed and voted on at the Environment Committee. Some Councillors introduced amending motions to change the bag limit, when tags would be required, and public education initiatives, but the item ultimately landed a tied 5-5 vote. 

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Weekly newsletter: May 30, 2023

Over the next few weeks, residents will receive a letter jointly from the City of Ottawa and Service Line Warranties of Canada (SLWC). SLWC is an independent company endorsed by the City to provide homeowners with optional and voluntary protection plans to cover repair costs associated with the homeowner portion of water, sewer/septic, and stormwater service lines (connecting the mains with homes).

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Weekly newsletter: May 16, 2023

Earlier in the year, I was invited to join the Canadian Urban Transit Association’s (CUTA) Transit Board Members Committee (TBMC). The TBMC is comprised of people— mostly elected officials — who sit on transit committees, commissions, or their local equivalents across the country.

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Newsletter archive

    • November 5, 2024 - Remembrance Day, sprung structure shelter update nine, fenced dog parks, Andy Haydon

    • October 29, 2024 - sprung structure shelter update eight, Trillium Line trial running, O-Train Line 1 service disruptions

    • October 22, 2024 - Foot Guards Park barbecue, Trillium Line trial running update, O-Train Line 1 service disruptions, sprung structure shelter

    • October 15, 2024 - Trillium Line trial running, sprung structure shelter update, additional parking for Carleton students

    • October 8, 2024 - sprung structure shelter update, Trillium Line testing

    • October 1, 2024 - fenced dog parks, autumn tree planting, O-Train Line 1 service

    • September 24, 2024 - St. Mother Teresa High School pedestrian crossover, Journée des Franco-Ontariens/ennes, new garbage limit, O-Train Line 1 service, get help with snow clearing

    • September 17, 2024 - sprung structure shelter update, Stoneway/Woodroffe road cut, 2025 municipal budget directions

    • September 10, 2024 - late-night traffic enforcement, police station update, traffic updates, Zoning By-law public virtual consultation

    • September 3, 2024 - school zone speed limits, waste collection vehicles update, Harvest Fest

    • August 27, 2024 - Labour Day reminder, back to school, waste containers in parks

    • August 20, 2024 - Greenbank/Highbury Park traffic signals, sidewalk inspections, O-Train partial closure, U-Pass and student card integration

    • August 13, 2024 - Mayor's press conference

    • August 6, 2024 - Strandherd traffic signals, transit funding, Marketplace towers, sprung structure shelter update

    • July 30, 2024 - Fallowfield/Transitway signals, sprung structure shelter update, E. coli at beaches

    • July 23, 2024 - community barbecue, sprung structure shelter update, police enforcement, Fallowfield/Transitway signals, new bike posts

    • July 16, 2024 - catch basins, Woodroffe resurfacing, Clearbrook/Longfields modifications

    • July 9, 2024 - Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy and sprung structure shelters

    • July 2, 2024 - no newsletter (Canada Day)

    • June 25, 2024 - summer construction update, student artwork (traffic light boxes), water safety, Canada Day

    • June 18, 2024 - rats

    • June 11, 2024 - new zoning by-law

    • June 4, 2024 - D-Day, new garbage limit, yard waste

    • May 28, 2024 - city grass cutting, Greenbank Greenbelt pathway, special consideration waste collection

    • May 21, 2024 - waste collection vehicles, visit a local business

    • May 14, 2024 - fireworks safety, changes to policing, planned summer construction projects

    • May 7, 2024 - Volunteer Ottawa VOscars

    • April 30, 2024 - tree planting, sewer cleaning

    • April 23, 2024 - sports fields delayed opening

    • April 16, 2024 - water rate structure review

    • April 9, 2024 - tree planting programme survey, fibre optic installation

    • April 2, 2024 - curb weeds, Earl Mulligan traffic calming

    • March 26, 2024 - benches, Easter schedule changes

    • March 19, 2024 - upgrades to 3-1-1, debt collection bungle

    • March 12, 2024 - no newsletter (March Break)

    • March 8, 2024 - special comment about the family lost to tragedy

    • March 5, 2024 - Woodroffe Avenue lane reductions, Solid Waste Master Plan, Minto Recreation Complex annual pool maintenance

    • February 27, 2024 - Stoneway/Woodroffe partial no-right-on-red, property taxes

    • February 20, 2024 - Solid Waste Master Plan

    • February 13, 2024 - library and recreation updates, Winterlude, Family Day event at Centrepointe Park

    • February 6, 2024 - bus network realignment and explanation of routes

    • January 30, 2024 - developer contributions, tribute to Merv Beckstead

    • January 23, 2024 - Woodroffe water main repair, snowbank removal

    • January 16, 2024 - snow clearing, vehicle thefts, Woodroffe/Slack water main works

    • January 9, 2024 - Woodroffe/Slack water main works, vacant unit tax, new year's eve event

    • January 2, 2024 - no newsletter (new year's week)