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Even though it was a brief meeting on November 13th, it was nice to see that City Council had a few renewable-energy related items brought forward in their meeting. Most notably, it included the support for feed-in-tariff program applications for…
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, City of Ottawa, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Feed-in-Tariff, Green Energy, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Mayor Jim Watson, North Gower, Ontario Power Authority, OPA, Ottawa, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Solar Panels, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Ward 21 Rideau - Goulbourn, Wind Turbine, Wind-Farms
When it comes to the protection of urban natural areas (UNAs), which are lands deemed ecologically valuable found within the city, Ottawa’s City Council made it a part of their Official Plan in 2002 to commit to and acquire these lands…
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Environmental Stewardship Advisory Committee, Greenspace Alliance, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Mayor Jim Watson, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Planning Committee, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Urban Natural Areas, Ward 6 Stittsville- Kanata West
Written by Monica Wu The Nation’s Capital came one step closer to fulfilling its green vision on Wednesday October 9th, following City Council approval to develop and implement a Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Plan for the Ottawa Centre EcoDistrict (OCED) area….
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, EcoDistrict, Eli El-Chantiry, Finance and Economic Development Committee, Green Buildings, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Mayor Jim Watson, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Sustainability, Tim Tierney
Councillors on the Environment Committee discussed the City contract with Plasco Energy Group on August 22 (Item 4). Plasco is a corporation contracted by the City to convert Ottawa’s residential waste into electricity through the use of plasma gasification. The…
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: 30 Year Waste Plan, Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Environment Committee, Jan Harder, Jim Watson, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Peter Hume, Plasco, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Waste diversion
City Council voted (Item 20) on July 17th to redevelop Main Street into a Complete Street after the City staff’s recommendation was passed by the Transportation Committee on July 5th. Councillors voiced their support and dissent to this motion at Council and…
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Category: Complete Streets, Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, Complete Streets, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Main Street, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Mayor Jim Watson, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Ward 17 Capital
On July 10th, the Transportation Committee met at City Hall for a special meeting to discuss staff recommendations to approve that Richmond Underground corridor as the preferred corridor to extend Light Rail Transit (LRT) westerly from Bayview Station to Baseline…
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, David Chernushenko, Diane Deans, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, LRT, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Mayor Jim Watson, National Capital Commission, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Transportation Committee
The Transit Commission met on July 3rd to receive updates on the PRESTO card and also to discuss the naming and design of the future LRT trains. While discussing aesthetics and design of the transit cars, Councillor Wilkinson inquired as…
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Category: Complete Streets, Council Watch
Tags: Blair Crew, Diane Deans, Emily Rahn, John Manconi, Justin Ferrabee, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Johnson, OC Transpo, PRESTO, Presto card, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Tim Tierney, Transit Accessibility, Transit Commission
Intensification is a touchy subject. The packed room full of people at the Planning Committee meeting on June 25th can attest to that. Ecology Ottawa understands residents’ concerns with intensification and is happy that Councillors responded to their concerns with…
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Category: Council Watch
Tags: Allan Hubley, Bob Monette, City council, David Chernushenko, Diane Holmes, Doug Thompson, Eli El-Chantiry, Intensification, Jan Harder, Katherine Hobbs, Keith Egli, Major Jim Watson, Maria McRae, Marianne Wilkinson, Mark Taylor, Mathieu Fleury, Peter Clark, Peter Hume, Planning Committee, Rainer Bloess, Rick Chiarelli, Scott Moffatt, Shad Qadri, Stephen Blais, Steve Desroches, Tim Tierney, Ward 2 Innes
The Planning Committee meeting on June 25th saw the Cardinal Creek Village Concept Plan approved. Cardinal Creek Village is located on the outskirts of Orleans, just east of Trim Road. An area of approximately 208 hectares is intended to include…
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The highlight of the June 11th Planning Committee meeting was item 7 entitled ‘Strengthening the Future of the Byward Market’. As a response to concerns from the Byward community, the City of Ottawa hired a New York based firm, Project…
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