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.

Weekly newsletter: July 9, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: July 9, 2024

Housing and homelessness is the topic of discussion this week. Tomorrow (Wednesday) at City Council, the Integrated Transition to Housing Strategy update will be presented by staff.

In this week's newsletter, I also share my concerns about the proposal to use sprung structure shelters to house asylum seekers.

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Weekly newsletter June 25, 2024
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Weekly newsletter June 25, 2024

It’s been a heavy month at City Hall and I’m honestly looking forward to a legislatively lighter July, but with more community events and opportunities to meet residents across the ward.

In this newsletter:

  • summer construction update

  • student artwork on traffic signal control boxes

  • water safety

  • Canada Day

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Weekly newsletter: June 18, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: June 18, 2024

A motion and letter will be discussed at City Council next week indicating support for the federal Pest Management Regulatory Agency’s consideration of a rat fertility reduction bait currently used in some American cities.

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Weekly newsletter: June 11, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: June 11, 2024

The proposed Zoning By-law will guide growth and development in the City of Ottawa up to the year 2046 and will be critical in facilitating growth that aligns with intensification goals as outlined in the City’s Official Plan, adopted by Council in 2021 and approved by the provincial government in 2022.

This week's newsletter introduces the first draft, provides a background on zoning by-laws, what's changing in our proposed Zoning By-law, how it affects Barrhaven, and next steps.

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Weekly newsletter: June 4, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: June 4, 2024

Commuters who drive east and/or west of Barrhaven as part of their travels should note two road resurfacing projects due to begin tomorrow (June 5) on Leitrim Road between River and Limebank, as well as on Fallowfield Road between Old Richmond and Eagleson.

Also in this newsletter:

  • D-Day

  • new garbage limit and yard waste

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Weekly newsletter: May 28, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: May 28, 2024

Through social media and email, several residents have shared their disappointment and embarrassment over the last week or two at the state of the grass along our community’s roads and paths and in some of our parks.

Also in this newsletter:

  • Greenbank Greenbelt pathway

  • special considerations waste collection

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Weekly newsletter: May 14, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: May 14, 2024

A friendly reminder Monday is Victoria Day, so waste collection next week will be delayed one day to Wednesday in Barrhaven East. Readers of the newsletter from other wards may have different collection days.

This newsletter includes:

  • fireworks safety

  • changes to policing

  • summer construction plans

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Weekly newsletter: May 7, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: May 7, 2024

Every year since 2011, Volunteer Ottawa has hosted the VOscars to recognize individuals, organizations, and businesses who have made a difference in the community. It’s thanks to the dedication of volunteers that so many organizations exist in Ottawa.

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Weekly newsletter: April 30, 2024
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Weekly newsletter: April 30, 2024

Yesterday marked the beginning of the City’s 2024 spring tree planting season. A total of 116 trees of various native species will be planted across Barrhaven East this spring.

In other news, routine sewer cleaning has started for communities bounded by Greenbank, the Via tracks, Fallowfield, Woodroffe, and Strandherd.

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