City Council
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
43 motions across 42 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10
PASSED
That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
Motion no. 2026-82-02
· moved by W. Lo
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That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
Motion no. 2026-82-02 · moved by W. Lo
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
11.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Audited Consolidated Financial Statements of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2025 as set out in the Annual Report at Document 1 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Receive the 2026-2030 Strategic Direction for Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc., as adopted by the corporation’s Board of Directors, at Document 2 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Appoint KPMG LLP as the auditor for Hydro...
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Audited Consolidated Financial Statements of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2025 as set out in the Annual Report at Document 1 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Receive the 2026-2030 Strategic Direction for Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc., as adopted by the corporation’s Board of Directors, at Document 2 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Appoint KPMG LLP as the auditor for Hydro...
Motion 1
Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report
Report Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Audited Consolidated Financial Statements of Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. for the year ended December 31, 2025 as set out in the Annual Report at Document 1 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Receive the 2026-2030 Strategic Direction for Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc., as adopted by the corporation’s Board of Directors, at Document 2 (issued separately and on file with the City Clerk); Appoint KPMG LLP as the auditor for Hydro...
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13.1
Received
Report Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Status Update - Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending June 19, 2026
Report Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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14.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the 2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements, including Document 1 as amended.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the 2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements, including Document 1 as amended.
Motion 1
2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the 2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements, including Document 1 as amended.
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14.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Audit of Bus Service Planning and Scheduling
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
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14.3
Received
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the report.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the report.
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Follow-Up Report: Review of Job Evaluation Processes
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the report.
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14.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Audit of Cybersecurity - Critical Infrastructure
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendations.
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14.5
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendation.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendation.
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Follow-Up Report #2: Audit of Cybersecurity
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider and approve the recommendation.
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15.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 275 Hillcrest Road according to plans by PLOTNONPLOT Architecture Inc. received on April 20, 2026, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff at the time of the submission of the building...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 275 Hillcrest Road according to plans by PLOTNONPLOT Architecture Inc. received on April 20, 2026, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff at the time of the submission of the building...
Motion 1
Heritage Permit – 275 Hillcrest Road
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 275 Hillcrest Road according to plans by PLOTNONPLOT Architecture Inc. received on April 20, 2026, conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior materials for approval by Heritage Planning staff prior to the issuance of a building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff at the time of the submission of the building...
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Designation of Five Properties Designed by James Strutt
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 3955 Old Richmond Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 1099 Maitland Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 7; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 211 Cunningham Avenue under Part IV of the...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 3955 Old Richmond Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 1099 Maitland Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 7; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 211 Cunningham Avenue under Part IV of the...
Motion 1
Designation of Five Properties Designed by James Strutt
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 3955 Old Richmond Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 1099 Maitland Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 7; Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 211 Cunningham Avenue under Part IV of the...
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PASSED
WHEREAS deferral of consideration of the designation of 915 Merivale Road will allow the opportunity for church leaders to meet with the Heritage Planning staff to review a number of issues; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 4 of the report, with respect to the issuance of a Notice of Intention to Designate for 915 Merivale Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act be deferred; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this matter be listed on an upcoming Council agenda no later than...
Motion no. 2026-82-03
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS deferral of consideration of the designation of 915 Merivale Road will allow the opportunity for church leaders to meet with the Heritage Planning staff to review a number of issues; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 4 of the report, with respect to the issuance of a Notice of Intention to Designate for 915 Merivale Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act be deferred; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this matter be listed on an upcoming Council agenda no later than...
Motion no. 2026-82-03 · moved by R. Brockington
Designation of Five Properties Designed by James Strutt
WHEREAS deferral of consideration of the designation of 915 Merivale Road will allow the opportunity for church leaders to meet with the Heritage Planning staff to review a number of issues; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 4 of the report, with respect to the issuance of a Notice of Intention to Designate for 915 Merivale Road under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act be deferred; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this matter be listed on an upcoming Council agenda no later than...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
15.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 60 Fairmont Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 60 Fairmont Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
Motion 1
Designation of 60 Fairmont Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 60 Fairmont Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 5.
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15.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the update on the Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Pilot Program. Approve the creation of the Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program and adopt a by-law under Sections 39 and 45 of the Ontario Heritage Act to create the grant program and establish the program requirements as outlined in Document 1 to be funded by future City budgets. Approve amendments to the Heritage Property Grant Program guidelines and adopt a by-law under...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the update on the Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Pilot Program. Approve the creation of the Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program and adopt a by-law under Sections 39 and 45 of the Ontario Heritage Act to create the grant program and establish the program requirements as outlined in Document 1 to be funded by future City budgets. Approve amendments to the Heritage Property Grant Program guidelines and adopt a by-law under...
Motion 1
Updates to Built Heritage Financial Incentive Programs
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the update on the Centretown Heritage Façade Improvement Pilot Program. Approve the creation of the Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program and adopt a by-law under Sections 39 and 45 of the Ontario Heritage Act to create the grant program and establish the program requirements as outlined in Document 1 to be funded by future City budgets. Approve amendments to the Heritage Property Grant Program guidelines and adopt a by-law under...
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15.5
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Adopt the proposed Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Bank Street Heritage Conservation District by by-law, as shown in Document 1; Direct staff to continue engagement with Indigenous Communities toward the development of an Algonquin Knowledge and Land Use Study (or similar document) to ensure that the City’s Heritage Planning program reflects the full history of Ottawa and contributes to an understanding of the area’s rich Indigenous...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Adopt the proposed Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Bank Street Heritage Conservation District by by-law, as shown in Document 1; Direct staff to continue engagement with Indigenous Communities toward the development of an Algonquin Knowledge and Land Use Study (or similar document) to ensure that the City’s Heritage Planning program reflects the full history of Ottawa and contributes to an understanding of the area’s rich Indigenous...
Motion 1
Update to the Bank Street Heritage Conservation District: Adopting a New HCD Plan
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Adopt the proposed Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Bank Street Heritage Conservation District by by-law, as shown in Document 1; Direct staff to continue engagement with Indigenous Communities toward the development of an Algonquin Knowledge and Land Use Study (or similar document) to ensure that the City’s Heritage Planning program reflects the full history of Ottawa and contributes to an understanding of the area’s rich Indigenous...
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16.1
PASSED
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve a new pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program as outlined and further described in this report. Delegate authority to the General Manager of Emergency and Protective Services or their designate to implement the pilot program as outlined in this report and to negotiate, enter into, execute and amend any agreements associated with this program. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in 3 years on the implementation...
Motion 1
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Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve a new pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program as outlined and further described in this report. Delegate authority to the General Manager of Emergency and Protective Services or their designate to implement the pilot program as outlined in this report and to negotiate, enter into, execute and amend any agreements associated with this program. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in 3 years on the implementation...
Motion 1
Pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve a new pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program as outlined and further described in this report. Delegate authority to the General Manager of Emergency and Protective Services or their designate to implement the pilot program as outlined in this report and to negotiate, enter into, execute and amend any agreements associated with this program. Direct staff to report back to Committee and Council in 3 years on the implementation...
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17.1
Received
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Ottawa Paramedic Service 2025 Annual Report
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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17.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: 1. Approve the proposed new Licensing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Documents 1 and 2 (as amended), and repeal Licensing By-law No. 2002-189, as amended. 2. Repeal the following by-laws of the former municipalities of Ottawa relating to the licensing of Group Homes: By-law No. 188-89 of the Corporation of the Township of Cumberland By-law No. 156 of 1996 of the Corporation of the City of Gloucester...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: 1. Approve the proposed new Licensing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Documents 1 and 2 (as amended), and repeal Licensing By-law No. 2002-189, as amended. 2. Repeal the following by-laws of the former municipalities of Ottawa relating to the licensing of Group Homes: By-law No. 188-89 of the Corporation of the Township of Cumberland By-law No. 156 of 1996 of the Corporation of the City of Gloucester...
Motion 1
Licensing By-law Review and Re-enactment
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: 1. Approve the proposed new Licensing By-law as described in this report and in the general form set out in Documents 1 and 2 (as amended), and repeal Licensing By-law No. 2002-189, as amended. 2. Repeal the following by-laws of the former municipalities of Ottawa relating to the licensing of Group Homes: By-law No. 188-89 of the Corporation of the Township of Cumberland By-law No. 156 of 1996 of the Corporation of the City of Gloucester...
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17.3
Received
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the 2025 9-1-1 annual report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the 2025 9-1-1 annual report for information.
Motion 1
9-1-1 2025 Annual Report
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive the 2025 9-1-1 annual report for information.
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17.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to include a light pollution by-law, or amendments to the Property Standards By-law concerning light pollution and nuisance, as an item for consideration as part of the development of next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and that other jurisdictions be considered as models as part of this work.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to include a light pollution by-law, or amendments to the Property Standards By-law concerning light pollution and nuisance, as an item for consideration as part of the development of next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and that other jurisdictions be considered as models as part of this work.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor L. Johnson – Nuisance Lighting Impacts
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to include a light pollution by-law, or amendments to the Property Standards By-law concerning light pollution and nuisance, as an item for consideration as part of the development of next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and that other jurisdictions be considered as models as part of this work.
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18.1
Received
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Solid Waste Master Plan Update
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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18.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council : Call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; Send a copy of this motion to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council : Call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; Send a copy of this motion to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor M. Carr – Expanding Ontario’s Deposit-Return Program
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council : Call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers; Send a copy of this motion to the Premier of Ontario; the Minister of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks; local Members of Provincial Parliament; and the Association of Municipalities of Ontario.
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19.1.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Sinking Fund Financial Statements for 2025.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Sinking Fund Financial Statements for 2025.
Motion 1
2025 Sinking Fund Financial Statements
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Sinking Fund Financial Statements for 2025.
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19.2.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive for information the Macdonald Gardens Park Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment, as directed by report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0046 and attached as Document 1. Direct Heritage Planning staff to not proceed with a Heritage Conservation District Study and not to prepare a Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Macdonald Gardens Park Feasibility Assessment Area. Direct Heritage Planning staff to evaluate the list of properties...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive for information the Macdonald Gardens Park Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment, as directed by report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0046 and attached as Document 1. Direct Heritage Planning staff to not proceed with a Heritage Conservation District Study and not to prepare a Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Macdonald Gardens Park Feasibility Assessment Area. Direct Heritage Planning staff to evaluate the list of properties...
Motion 1
Macdonald Gardens Park Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive for information the Macdonald Gardens Park Heritage Conservation District Feasibility Assessment, as directed by report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0046 and attached as Document 1. Direct Heritage Planning staff to not proceed with a Heritage Conservation District Study and not to prepare a Heritage Conservation District Plan for the Macdonald Gardens Park Feasibility Assessment Area. Direct Heritage Planning staff to evaluate the list of properties...
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19.3.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road as shown in Document 1, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2026-050 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road, as shown in Document 3, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site as detailed in Document 4.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road as shown in Document 1, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2026-050 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road, as shown in Document 3, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site as detailed in Document 4.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 1770 Heatherington Road
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road as shown in Document 1, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2026-050 for Part of 1770 Heatherington Road, as shown in Document 3, to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of the site as detailed in Document 4.
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19.4.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of June 10, 2026, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of June 10, 2026, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of June 10, 2026
Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of June 10, 2026, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1.
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21
PASSED
That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
Motion no. 2026-82-04
· moved by W. Lo
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That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
Motion no. 2026-82-04 · moved by W. Lo
Motion to Adopt Reports
That the report from the Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc entitled “Hydro Ottawa Holding Inc. – 2025 Annual Report”, Audit Committee Report 18, Built Heritage Committee Report 32A, Joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 2, Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee Report 25, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 25, Planning and Housing Committee Report 67 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Status...
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
22.1
PASSED
WHEREAS Dickinson House and the Carriage Shed are located at 1127 Mill Street in Manotick and have been valued community historical buildings for many decades; and WHEREAS 1127 Mill Street, along with three other nearby properties, were purchased by the City in 2008, from the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority; and WHEREAS Mill Street features a historic dwelling constructed in 1868, known as Dickinson House, once occupied by the operators of Watson's Mill and the historic associated...
Motion no. 2026-82-05
· moved by D. Brown
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WHEREAS Dickinson House and the Carriage Shed are located at 1127 Mill Street in Manotick and have been valued community historical buildings for many decades; and WHEREAS 1127 Mill Street, along with three other nearby properties, were purchased by the City in 2008, from the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority; and WHEREAS Mill Street features a historic dwelling constructed in 1868, known as Dickinson House, once occupied by the operators of Watson's Mill and the historic associated...
Motion no. 2026-82-05 · moved by D. Brown
Mill Street 1127 (Dickinson House)
WHEREAS Dickinson House and the Carriage Shed are located at 1127 Mill Street in Manotick and have been valued community historical buildings for many decades; and WHEREAS 1127 Mill Street, along with three other nearby properties, were purchased by the City in 2008, from the Rideau Valley Conservation Authority; and WHEREAS Mill Street features a historic dwelling constructed in 1868, known as Dickinson House, once occupied by the operators of Watson's Mill and the historic associated...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
22.2
PASSED
WHEREAS the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is currently seeking bids from member municipalities to host the 2029, 2030, 2031 and 2032 annual Conference and Trade Show; and WHEREAS the FCM Annual Conference and Trade Show is the premier event for municipal government in Canada attracting over 2,000 delegates and exhibitors from municipalities and other organizations across Canada and results in a significant economic impact for the Host City; and WHEREAS FCM requires that its...
Motion no. 2026-82-06
· moved by T. Tierney
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WHEREAS the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is currently seeking bids from member municipalities to host the 2029, 2030, 2031 and 2032 annual Conference and Trade Show; and WHEREAS the FCM Annual Conference and Trade Show is the premier event for municipal government in Canada attracting over 2,000 delegates and exhibitors from municipalities and other organizations across Canada and results in a significant economic impact for the Host City; and WHEREAS FCM requires that its...
Motion no. 2026-82-06 · moved by T. Tierney
Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Annual Conference and Trade Show Bid (2032)
WHEREAS the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) is currently seeking bids from member municipalities to host the 2029, 2030, 2031 and 2032 annual Conference and Trade Show; and WHEREAS the FCM Annual Conference and Trade Show is the premier event for municipal government in Canada attracting over 2,000 delegates and exhibitors from municipalities and other organizations across Canada and results in a significant economic impact for the Host City; and WHEREAS FCM requires that its...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Tierney
22.3
PASSED
WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
Motion no. 2026-82-07
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
Motion no. 2026-82-07 · moved by G. Gower
Commemorative Naming –Tysen Lefebvre
WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
22.4
PASSED
WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
Motion no. 2026-82-08
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
Motion no. 2026-82-08 · moved by G. Gower
Commemorative Naming – Collinda Joseph
WHEREAS in 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Addressing By-law No. 2014-78 provides the regulatory framework for municipal addressing within the City of Ottawa; and WHEREAS the By-law stipulates that no private road or highway shall be shown on City...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
22.5
PASSED
WHEREAS the proposed Alto High Speed Rail project represents a significant infrastructure initiative that may have substantial impacts on Ottawa communities; and WHEREAS residents, landowners, and agricultural operators have expressed growing concern regarding the potential routing of the project, its possible impacts on homes, businesses, farms, and agricultural lands, as well as frustration with the limited information available regarding route selection, property impacts, and the process...
Motion no. 2026-82-09
· moved by C. Kitts
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WHEREAS the proposed Alto High Speed Rail project represents a significant infrastructure initiative that may have substantial impacts on Ottawa communities; and WHEREAS residents, landowners, and agricultural operators have expressed growing concern regarding the potential routing of the project, its possible impacts on homes, businesses, farms, and agricultural lands, as well as frustration with the limited information available regarding route selection, property impacts, and the process...
Motion no. 2026-82-09 · moved by C. Kitts
Alto High Speed Rail Project
WHEREAS the proposed Alto High Speed Rail project represents a significant infrastructure initiative that may have substantial impacts on Ottawa communities; and WHEREAS residents, landowners, and agricultural operators have expressed growing concern regarding the potential routing of the project, its possible impacts on homes, businesses, farms, and agricultural lands, as well as frustration with the limited information available regarding route selection, property impacts, and the process...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts
22.6
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa (City) and the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) have, since amalgamation, established a collaborative relationship that supports the delivery of services to residents; and WHEREAS a formal agreement (such as a memorandum of understanding (MOU), memorandum of agreement (MOA), or similar) between two parties sets out the terms and conditions of a particular relationship, including articulating the expectations of the parties to the agreement, providing a mechanism for...
Motion no. 2026-82-10
· moved by J. Bradley
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa (City) and the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) have, since amalgamation, established a collaborative relationship that supports the delivery of services to residents; and WHEREAS a formal agreement (such as a memorandum of understanding (MOU), memorandum of agreement (MOA), or similar) between two parties sets out the terms and conditions of a particular relationship, including articulating the expectations of the parties to the agreement, providing a mechanism for...
Motion no. 2026-82-10 · moved by J. Bradley
Agreement between City Council and the Ottawa Public Library Board
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa (City) and the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) have, since amalgamation, established a collaborative relationship that supports the delivery of services to residents; and WHEREAS a formal agreement (such as a memorandum of understanding (MOU), memorandum of agreement (MOA), or similar) between two parties sets out the terms and conditions of a particular relationship, including articulating the expectations of the parties to the agreement, providing a mechanism for...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Bradley
22.7
PASSED
WHEREAS Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is currently leading a city-wide initiative to build a more compassionate city including highlighting simple acts of kindness that can make our city a more compassionate one and individuals who continually perform these simple acts of kindness are those so often at the heart of our neighbourhoods, WHEREAS Theresa “Tess” Dent passed away on May 17, 2026 at the age of 94, after spending the last 64 years in the same home in Alta Vista backing onto Reeves Park where...
Motion no. 2026-82-11
· moved by M. Carr
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WHEREAS Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is currently leading a city-wide initiative to build a more compassionate city including highlighting simple acts of kindness that can make our city a more compassionate one and individuals who continually perform these simple acts of kindness are those so often at the heart of our neighbourhoods, WHEREAS Theresa “Tess” Dent passed away on May 17, 2026 at the age of 94, after spending the last 64 years in the same home in Alta Vista backing onto Reeves Park where...
Motion no. 2026-82-11 · moved by M. Carr
Commemorative Naming – Tess Dent
WHEREAS Mayor Mark Sutcliffe is currently leading a city-wide initiative to build a more compassionate city including highlighting simple acts of kindness that can make our city a more compassionate one and individuals who continually perform these simple acts of kindness are those so often at the heart of our neighbourhoods, WHEREAS Theresa “Tess” Dent passed away on May 17, 2026 at the age of 94, after spending the last 64 years in the same home in Alta Vista backing onto Reeves Park where...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
24.1
WHEREAS the Invictus Games is an international adaptive sporting event founded in 2014 to support the recovery, rehabilitation, and resilience of wounded, injured, and ill active service members and veterans through the power of sport; and WHEREAS Canada has successfully hosted the Invictus Games through separate and independently awarded host bids, including the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 and the Invictus Games Vancouver and Whistler 2025, demonstrating national capacity to deliver...
Motion 1
· moved by M. Luloff
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WHEREAS the Invictus Games is an international adaptive sporting event founded in 2014 to support the recovery, rehabilitation, and resilience of wounded, injured, and ill active service members and veterans through the power of sport; and WHEREAS Canada has successfully hosted the Invictus Games through separate and independently awarded host bids, including the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 and the Invictus Games Vancouver and Whistler 2025, demonstrating national capacity to deliver...
Motion 1 · moved by M. Luloff
Invictus Games Steering Committee
WHEREAS the Invictus Games is an international adaptive sporting event founded in 2014 to support the recovery, rehabilitation, and resilience of wounded, injured, and ill active service members and veterans through the power of sport; and WHEREAS Canada has successfully hosted the Invictus Games through separate and independently awarded host bids, including the Invictus Games Toronto 2017 and the Invictus Games Vancouver and Whistler 2025, demonstrating national capacity to deliver...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
24.2
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is experiencing sustained population growth and increasing demand for aquatic facilities, with current capacity insufficient to meet community needs, competitive sport requirements, and public programming demand; and WHEREAS the Parks and Recreation Facility Master Plan identifies the need for a new 50 metre aquatic facility to address both current deficiencies and future growth pressures; and WHEREAS a 50-metre aquatic facility would increase Ottawa Tourism’s...
Motion 1
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is experiencing sustained population growth and increasing demand for aquatic facilities, with current capacity insufficient to meet community needs, competitive sport requirements, and public programming demand; and WHEREAS the Parks and Recreation Facility Master Plan identifies the need for a new 50 metre aquatic facility to address both current deficiencies and future growth pressures; and WHEREAS a 50-metre aquatic facility would increase Ottawa Tourism’s...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Menard
Joint Aquatic Sports Centre – MOU with Carleton University
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is experiencing sustained population growth and increasing demand for aquatic facilities, with current capacity insufficient to meet community needs, competitive sport requirements, and public programming demand; and WHEREAS the Parks and Recreation Facility Master Plan identifies the need for a new 50 metre aquatic facility to address both current deficiencies and future growth pressures; and WHEREAS a 50-metre aquatic facility would increase Ottawa Tourism’s...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
24.3
WHEREAS on July 10, 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Peter Clark selflessly served the Barrhaven West community as a school crossing guard, helping countless children and families travel safely to and from school and cross the street; WHEREAS on March...
Motion 1
· moved by D. Hill
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WHEREAS on July 10, 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Peter Clark selflessly served the Barrhaven West community as a school crossing guard, helping countless children and families travel safely to and from school and cross the street; WHEREAS on March...
Motion 1 · moved by D. Hill
Commemorative Naming – Crossing Guard Park
WHEREAS on July 10, 2024, City Council approved the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS in keeping with its powers set out in the Municipal Act, 2001, Council may assign a commemorative name by resolution, notwithstanding the provisions included in the Commemorative Naming Policy; and WHEREAS Peter Clark selflessly served the Barrhaven West community as a school crossing guard, helping countless children and families travel safely to and from school and cross the street; WHEREAS on March...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill
24.4
WHEREAS the I ❤︎ (Heart) Barrhaven Market is a semi-annual event organised by the Ottawa Farmers’ Market in partnership with Locally Crafted Markets and the Barrhaven Business Improvement Area (BIA), promoting the usual local farmers plus guest artisan and business vendors; and WHEREAS the autumn 2026 market is scheduled for Sunday 20 September 2026 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Nepean Woods Park and Ride; and WHEREAS vendors require two hours before and after the market for set up and tear...
Motion 1
· moved by W. Lo
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WHEREAS the I ❤︎ (Heart) Barrhaven Market is a semi-annual event organised by the Ottawa Farmers’ Market in partnership with Locally Crafted Markets and the Barrhaven Business Improvement Area (BIA), promoting the usual local farmers plus guest artisan and business vendors; and WHEREAS the autumn 2026 market is scheduled for Sunday 20 September 2026 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Nepean Woods Park and Ride; and WHEREAS vendors require two hours before and after the market for set up and tear...
Motion 1 · moved by W. Lo
I ❤︎ (Heart) Barrhaven Market, Autumn 2026
WHEREAS the I ❤︎ (Heart) Barrhaven Market is a semi-annual event organised by the Ottawa Farmers’ Market in partnership with Locally Crafted Markets and the Barrhaven Business Improvement Area (BIA), promoting the usual local farmers plus guest artisan and business vendors; and WHEREAS the autumn 2026 market is scheduled for Sunday 20 September 2026 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Nepean Woods Park and Ride; and WHEREAS vendors require two hours before and after the market for set up and tear...
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
24.5
WHEREAS the lands municipally known as 7000 Campeau Drive – formerly the Kanata Lakes Golf and Country Club, and referred to throughout this motion as the Kanata golf lands and greenspace – comprise approximately 175 acres within the Kanata Lakes community, and were made subject to a 1981 agreement known as the 40% Agreement, requiring that 40 per cent of the area be preserved as open space; and WHEREAS when the urban boundary was extended to allow this area to be developed, the community was...
Motion 1
· moved by C. Curry
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WHEREAS the lands municipally known as 7000 Campeau Drive – formerly the Kanata Lakes Golf and Country Club, and referred to throughout this motion as the Kanata golf lands and greenspace – comprise approximately 175 acres within the Kanata Lakes community, and were made subject to a 1981 agreement known as the 40% Agreement, requiring that 40 per cent of the area be preserved as open space; and WHEREAS when the urban boundary was extended to allow this area to be developed, the community was...
Motion 1 · moved by C. Curry
Preserving of the Kanata golf lands and greenspace
WHEREAS the lands municipally known as 7000 Campeau Drive – formerly the Kanata Lakes Golf and Country Club, and referred to throughout this motion as the Kanata golf lands and greenspace – comprise approximately 175 acres within the Kanata Lakes community, and were made subject to a 1981 agreement known as the 40% Agreement, requiring that 40 per cent of the area be preserved as open space; and WHEREAS when the urban boundary was extended to allow this area to be developed, the community was...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
25.1
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2026-280 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 8679 Bank Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest. 2026-281 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1880 Kilborn Ave (the "benefitting property")2026-282 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 16 Brechin Cres (the "benefitting...
Motion no. 2026-82-12
· moved by W. Lo
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2026-280 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 8679 Bank Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest. 2026-281 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1880 Kilborn Ave (the "benefitting property")2026-282 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 16 Brechin Cres (the "benefitting...
Motion no. 2026-82-12 · moved by W. Lo
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2026-280 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to designate 8679 Bank Street to be of cultural heritage value or interest. 2026-281 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 1880 Kilborn Ave (the "benefitting property")2026-282 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to authorize the imposition of special charges on 16 Brechin Cres (the "benefitting...
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
26
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of June 24, 2026.
Motion no. 2026-82-13
· moved by W. Lo
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That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of June 24, 2026.
Motion no. 2026-82-13 · moved by W. Lo
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of June 24, 2026.
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
28
PASSED
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of June 24, 2026, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2026-82-14
· moved by W. Lo
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of June 24, 2026, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2026-82-14 · moved by W. Lo
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of June 24, 2026, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
6.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes 81 of the City Council meeting of June 10, 2026"
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A motion on "Minutes 81 of the City Council meeting of June 10, 2026"
Motion 1
Minutes 81 of the City Council meeting of June 10, 2026
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8.3.2
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the communication listed as Item 8.3.2 on the agenda (Memo from the City Solicitor re: Kanata Lakes Golf Course Lands Development – Follow-up) be lifted for discussion pursuant to Subsections 1(2) and 39(3) of the Procedure By-law.
Motion no. 2026-82-01
· moved by C. Curry
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BE IT RESOLVED THAT the communication listed as Item 8.3.2 on the agenda (Memo from the City Solicitor re: Kanata Lakes Golf Course Lands Development – Follow-up) be lifted for discussion pursuant to Subsections 1(2) and 39(3) of the Procedure By-law.
Motion no. 2026-82-01 · moved by C. Curry
Memo from the City Solicitor re: Kanata Lakes Golf Course Lands Development – Follow-up
BE IT RESOLVED THAT the communication listed as Item 8.3.2 on the agenda (Memo from the City Solicitor re: Kanata Lakes Golf Course Lands Development – Follow-up) be lifted for discussion pursuant to Subsections 1(2) and 39(3) of the Procedure By-law.
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry