Our office was very pleased to provide some financial support to the 5th annual Feminist Fair, happening this Sunday at Makerspace North.
Our office was very pleased to provide some financial support to the 5th annual Feminist Fair, happening this Sunday at Makerspace North.
EBC - a construction firm - is making one of its forays into property development with a proposal at the corner of Scott/Clifton (the Buddhist temple lot) for a 20-storey tower. I have just recently been briefed on this and my office will be working over the next few days to set up a public consultation on the proposal. In the meantime, you can view the proposal details here.
When I was door-knocking over the past few months, I heard a lot about the blackout experienced in the west end of the city, including affecting virtually all of Kitchissippi ward. I’m actually a little taken aback at how useful residents found my tweets during that period. I was glad that I could get information to residents, help make some calls where particular problems were being experienced that I could help fix, and to help organize some mitigations. I wish I could have done more.
On October 25, residents had a chance to see how plans for the park have evolved since the first consultation round this summer. I'm very pleased at the degree to which planners have taken that first feedback into account as we prepare to build a new fieldhouse onsite, implement a Sens rink, replace the play equipment and do associated soil remediation. Thanks to everyone who attended - it was a great turnout and more than one person remarked that we're seeing a good cross-section of resident demographics becoming engaged. That's excellent.
A Zoning By-Law Amendment Application has been received by the City of Ottawa to re-zone the below twelve properties in Westboro from Residential Third Density, Subzone R (R3R) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone G (R4G) with site-speicifc exceptions to permit low-rise apartment dwellings with up to four dwelling units, and reduced lot width area, setbacks and amenity space requirements. The properties are:
566, 570, 574, 576 Byron Ave
You may soon notice some construction work on Carling Ave from Melrose to Merivale, and on Sherbourne Road from Knightsbridge to Byron. The City recently sent this construction notice to our office. A hard copy of the notice will also be delivered to local residents and businesses that may be impacted by the works.
Cathodic Protection of Watermains
Carling Avenue - from Melrose Avenue to Merivale Road and Sherbourne Road - from Knightsbridge Road to Byron Avenue
Contract No. CP000271
A Zoning By-Law Amendment and Site Plan Control application is being proposed for a potential development at Churchill Ave and Byron Place. The proposed development would be a mixed-use, six-storey building with commercial at grade on the Churchill facing side. The remainder of the building will be residential, and a two-level underground parking garage with access off Highcroft is proposed as part of this development.
As we noted in mid-September, the project at Bayview Friendship Park is moving forward. The project includes:
You may have noticed, or you soon will notice, construction in the Byron Linear Park between Golden Avenue and Redwood Avenue. The city recently sent this to homes in the immediate area.
Byron Multi-Use Pathway – Redwood Avenue to Golden Avenue
Contract No. CP000199
CONSTRUCTION NOTICE
Dear Resident,
In early October, the City of Ottawa will begin construction work in your neighbourhood. This work is being conducted to improve the pathways in your community.
Last year, we consulted with Kitchissippi Ward on how to spend our Cash-in-Lieu funds. The top priority for the Ward is a new field house for Laroche Park. Over the past several months, we have been pressing staff to begin getting this project underway in earnest, as our CIL funds are building up. In addition to a new field house, there will also be the long-awaited Sens Rink.