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City updates
West Nile Virus & Lyme Disease
When ticks and mosquitoes are active, they have the potential to spread infections to Ottawa area residents.
Seniors can get tickets for a Canada Day breakfast with the Mayor
A limited number of free tickets to the Senior's Canada Day breakfast with the Mayor are now available. The event will take place on Monday, July 1 from 8 to 10:30 am in the Aberdeen Pavilion at Lansdowne Park.
Knock, knock! Wake Up and check your alarms with Ottawa Fire Services
As part of the spring Wake Up! program, firefighters from Ottawa Fire Services will visit homes across the city this week to ensure smoke and carbon monoxide alarms are present and working.
At the library this week
Not sure what to read this summer? The Ruth E. Dickinson staff and their helpers have put together a list of ideas to get you and the family reading through the holidays
Consultations begin over the first draft of City’s new Zoning By-law
The City has released the first draft of the new Zoning By-law, a set of regulations that sets rules on what can be built as of right, without having to seek specific permission. Residents are encouraged to review the draft by-law and provide feedback both online and in person at open-house events.
Council approves three-garbage-bin limit starting September 30
Council approved a plan to implement its curbside waste diversion policy, which will come into effect on Monday, September 30. The new policy allows households receiving curbside collection to set out up to three 140 litre garbage bins every two weeks, limiting the impact on the City’s Trail Waste Facility landfill. More than half of what currently goes to the landfill could be diverted to the green, blue or black bins
Riding your bike in June can be a win win win win situation
Ottawa is a great place to ride your bike any time of year, but June is Let’s Bike Month. The EnviroCentre, in partnership with the City is offering a series of workshops, events and promotions during Let’s Bike Month.
Riding OC Transpo just got easier with Interac® Debit
You can now tap your Interac® Debit card on any fare gate or bus to ride transit. The introduction of Interac Debit to the existing O-Payment options makes it even easier to take OC Transpo.
At the library this week
Visit the Library website for our hours of operation, to access online resources, browse books, and more!
Take a look and listen behind closed doors at Doors Open Ottawa
The 22nd annual Doors Open Ottawa event on Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2 is your chance to actually open those doors and peek inside! Over 80 buildings will be offering in-person or virtual tours behind-the-doors.
Solid Waste Master Plan update
The Solid Waste Master Plan’s Engagement Series 3 ran from March to April 2024 and we heard from hundreds of participants and stakeholders through an online survey, online and in-person engagement sessions as well as focus groups. Staff have been working to analyze this feedback to help shape the Waste Plan and inform future planning for some of the Waste Plan’s actions.