The City of Ottawa wants your input on the projects, policies, programs and services that affect your daily life. From open houses to workshops and online consultations, your feedback helps shape City decisions.
Residents wishing to get involved can attend the following:
Monday, June 26
6 to 8 p.m.
Information session: Brantwood Park area road renewal
Saint Paul University, Normandin Room (Room 228)
Laframboise Hall, Second Floor
249 Main Street
The preliminary design plans for the entire project will be on exhibit illustrating the proposed sidewalk and road structures.
Thursday, June 29
7 to 8:30 p.m.
Sports and recreation stakeholder consultation: Marketing of unhealthy food and drinks to children and youth
City Hall, Billings room
110 Laurier Avenue
Ottawa Public Health (OPH) wants feedback on marketing unhealthy food and drinks to children and youth and invites those stakeholders in the sports and recreation industry to participate.
In addition, there are a number of ongoing online consultations where residents can offer their feedback. They include:
- Cummings Avenue Area Traffic Management: until June 30
Online consultation on an area-traffic study along Cummings Avenue, between Montreal Road and Donald Street. - Commemorative naming proposal for William Bradley Park in Ward 6 – Stittsville: until July 18
- Commemorative naming proposal for Allan Frederick Moore Park, in Ward 6 – Stittsville: until July 18
- Commemorative naming proposal for the Lyndall Winters Trail, part of the Richardson Ridge Recreational Trail system in Kanata North: until July 18
- Commemorative naming proposal for the Susan Ruth Finch Meeting Room, in the John G. Mlacak Centre: until July 18
- Ogilvie Road Multi-use Pathway: until July 21
An opportunity to provide feedback on a functional design study to provide a cycling connection along Ogilvie Road, between Blair Road and Montreal Road. - Marketing of unhealthy food and drinks to children and youth: until August 14.Ottawa Public Health (OPH) wants feedback on marketing unhealthy food and drinks to children and youth.
The City offers residents a variety of opportunities to share information, consult and collaborate. Stay informed on upcoming engagement opportunities to see your ideas, suggestions and concerns incorporated into the work that impacts you and your community.
For more information on City programs and services, visit ottawa.ca or call 3-1-1 (TTY: 613-580-2401). You can also connect with us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.