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!

An archive of past newsletter issues is at the bottom of the page.

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Weekly newsletter: February 20, 2024

This newsletter, we talk garbage. The city-owned Trail Waste Landfill site could be full by 2034 if we do nothing about it. City staff say we can prevent that with a “Zero Waste Ottawa” vision, which can be “achieved through progressive, collective and innovative action” – whatever that means.

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Weekly newsletter: February 6, 2024

When Councillor Hill and I hosted a virtual town hall, the feedback, suggestions, and concerns were taken from the town hall and helped guide staff and us to create the latest proposal, effective January 2024. Public feedback mostly focused on three major themes—accountability, connectivity, and reliability.

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Weekly newsletter: January 23, 2024

Residents who commute via Woodroffe Avenue (and eagle-eyed transit riders) may have noticed a work crew set up in the southbound shoulder south of Slack Road.

This newsletter also includes an update on snowbank removal operations in the ward.

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Weekly newsletter: January 16, 2024

Thank you to the many residents who reached out with compliments, concerns, and general feedback about the snow clearing that followed. Although there were many positives from the operation, it’s arguably been overshadowed by several delays and deficiencies.

Also in this newsletter:

  • vehicle thefts

  • Woodroffe/Slack lane closure

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Weekly newsletter: January 9, 2024

A few eagle-eyed residents have noticed our new logo, which was quietly introduced over the new year. It’s a cleaner design, keeps all the text within the shape, and gives a nod to the origins of our community when it was first developed by the former City of Nepean.

In this newsletter:

  • Woodroffe/Slack lane closure

  • vacant unit tax

  • New Year's Eve event

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