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Ottawas next Culture Plan | Engage Ottawa In 2025, the City of Ottawa is embarking on an exciting journey to develop a new Municipal Culture Plan This is the first city-wide cultural planning exercise since 2012 and aims to help the City better serve the evolving needs of Ottawa’s culturally diverse
2026 Budget Explorer | Open Ottawa Every year, the City of Ottawa produces a municipal budget One of the City’s most important documents, the budget is the blueprint that defines how resources are collected and allocated The overall budget comprises two main components – the Operating Budget and the Capital Budget
200 Clearview Avenue - webcast. ottawa. ca The subject property, municipally known as 200 Clearview Avenue, is located on the south side of Clearview Avenue, north of Lanark Avenue, between Ellendale Crescent to the east and Beechgrove Avenue to the west in Kitchisippi Ward (Ward 15) in the City of Ottawa
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Ottawa Jail Hostel - City of Ottawa In 1972, the jail was shut down due to inhumane living conditions, and was reopened one year later as the Ottawa International Hostel It is composed of nine floors, three of which contained cells, offices, and former living quarters for the warden and his family
Transportation Master Plan Update - Engage Ottawa Transportation decisions affect all of Ottawa’s residents and businesses No matter if you walk, drive, cycle, bus, take the light rail transit or scoot, whether you ship products or have them delivered, or whether you own or share a car, how people and goods move through the city affects you