Residents will be able to watch the media availability on the Ottawa City Council YouTube channel. For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca, call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401) ...
Keep your water lines warm. Leave doors open to areas with water lines or your water meter, especially in cooler basements, to allow heat to circulate. Insulate pipes near exterior walls. Wrap foam ...
O-Train Lines 2 and 4 will open on Saturdays starting Saturday, January 25. This expansion of service follows the launch of weekday service on January 6 and demonstrated safe and consistent service on ...
The Planning and Housing Committee today directed City staff to begin work to develop a renovation licence and relocation by-law for Ottawa, commonly referred to as a renovictions by-law.
The City reminds everyone that municipal beaches are now closed for the season, and no longer have lifeguard supervision or water-quality testing. To protect yourself and your family, please do not ...
Available weekday evenings and weekends only, for business-type receptions.
For additional information please contact the facility.
For additional information please contact the facility. 840 square feet.
The Backflow Prevention Program's purpose is to prevent the backflow of potentially contaminated water from buildings considered severe and moderate hazard risks to the City's drinking water system.
Bright room on third floor of office building; perfect for business-type meetings, trainings, etc. Whiteboard available. Please note audio/video equipment in this room belongs to Ottawa Public Health, ...
The tree planting site can now be selected from pre-determined locations in various City parks. The applicant has a choice of tree species based on the site conditions. Dedicated trees will be planted ...
If a member of council’s seat becomes vacant in accordance with the Municipal Act, 2001, City Council must declare the seat vacant at its next meeting. However, if a vacancy occurs because of the ...