City Council
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
37 motions across 33 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
Received
Report Recommendation(s) That, at its meeting of May 28, 2025, Council receive and table the Mid-term Update on the 2023-2026 Term of Council Priorities and Corporate Strategic Risks.
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Report Recommendation(s) That, at its meeting of May 28, 2025, Council receive and table the Mid-term Update on the 2023-2026 Term of Council Priorities and Corporate Strategic Risks.
Motion 1
Update on the 2023-2026 City Strategic Plan
Report Recommendation(s) That, at its meeting of May 28, 2025, Council receive and table the Mid-term Update on the 2023-2026 Term of Council Priorities and Corporate Strategic Risks.
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11.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 251 Besserer Street 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 200 First 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 43 Eccles under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 251 Besserer Street 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 200 First 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 43 Eccles under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act...
Motion 1
Designation of the former Bell Telephone Exchange Buildings at 251 Besserer Street, 200 First Avenue and 43 Eccles Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 251 Besserer Street 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 200 First 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 43 Eccles under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act...
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11.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 323-327 Rideau Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4, as amended by Motion No BHC 2025-22-01.
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 323-327 Rideau Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4, as amended by Motion No BHC 2025-22-01.
Motion 1
Designation of 323-327 Rideau Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate 323-327 Rideau Street under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4, as amended by Motion No BHC 2025-22-01.
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11.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate église Saint-Françoisd'Assise at 1062 Wellington Street West 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 église Saint-Joseph d’Orléans at 2757 St. Joseph Boulevard under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 6.
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate église Saint-Françoisd'Assise at 1062 Wellington Street West 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 église Saint-Joseph d’Orléans at 2757 St. Joseph Boulevard under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 6.
Motion 1
Designation of église Saint-François-d'Assise at 1062 Wellington Street West, and église Saint-Joseph d’Orléans at 2757 St. Joseph Boulevard under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Issue a Notice of Intention to Designate église Saint-Françoisd'Assise at 1062 Wellington Street West 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 église Saint-Joseph d’Orléans at 2757 St. Joseph Boulevard under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 6.
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11.4
PASSED
Committe Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Ottawa Mosque, 251 Northwestern Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4.
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Committe Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Ottawa Mosque, 251 Northwestern Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4.
Motion 1
Designation of the Ottawa Mosque, 251 Northwestern Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committe Recommendation(s) That Council issue a Notice of Intention to Designate the Ottawa Mosque, 251 Northwestern Avenue under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act according to the Statement of Cultural Heritage Value attached as Document 4.
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11.5
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council pass a by-law to repeal by-laws 7-81, 370-81, 32-86, and 232-85 designating 38-44 Clarence Street, 520 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, 1518 Stittsville Main Street, and the Lemieux Island Bridge to be of cultural heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council pass a by-law to repeal by-laws 7-81, 370-81, 32-86, and 232-85 designating 38-44 Clarence Street, 520 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, 1518 Stittsville Main Street, and the Lemieux Island Bridge to be of cultural heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
Motion 1
Repeal of the by-laws designating 38-44 Clarence Street, 520 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, 1518 Stittsville Main Street, and the Lemieux Island Bridge under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council pass a by-law to repeal by-laws 7-81, 370-81, 32-86, and 232-85 designating 38-44 Clarence Street, 520 Queen Elizabeth Driveway, 1518 Stittsville Main Street, and the Lemieux Island Bridge to be of cultural heritage value under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act.
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12.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the updated Water By-law substantially in the form attached as Document 1 to be in effect May 1, 2025 including the following, as described in this report: A service fee for cancelled and rescheduled service appointments. A perimeter water meter requirement for private developments. A bill correction fee due to denial of access. A leak assistance program.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the updated Water By-law substantially in the form attached as Document 1 to be in effect May 1, 2025 including the following, as described in this report: A service fee for cancelled and rescheduled service appointments. A perimeter water meter requirement for private developments. A bill correction fee due to denial of access. A leak assistance program.
Motion 1
Water By-law Review
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the updated Water By-law substantially in the form attached as Document 1 to be in effect May 1, 2025 including the following, as described in this report: A service fee for cancelled and rescheduled service appointments. A perimeter water meter requirement for private developments. A bill correction fee due to denial of access. A leak assistance program.
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12.2
PASSED
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and Environment and Climate Change Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Source Water Protection Septic Inspection Program as described in this report.
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Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and Environment and Climate Change Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Source Water Protection Septic Inspection Program as described in this report.
Motion 1
Source Water Protection Septic System Inspection Program: Municipal Wellhead Protection Area Risk Management
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee and Environment and Climate Change Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Source Water Protection Septic Inspection Program as described in this report.
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13.1
PASSED
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve revisions to the Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Services Rate Structure, as described in this report and including the following: The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this report, for the properties within the Official Plan urban boundary to be implemented in 2027. The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this...
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Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve revisions to the Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Services Rate Structure, as described in this report and including the following: The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this report, for the properties within the Official Plan urban boundary to be implemented in 2027. The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this...
Motion 1
Water Rate Structure Review
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve revisions to the Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Services Rate Structure, as described in this report and including the following: The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this report, for the properties within the Official Plan urban boundary to be implemented in 2027. The stormwater rate structure based on impervious surface area, referred to as the “Blended option” in this...
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Review of Special Event By-laws
PASSED
Joint Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Repeal By-law 2001-260 and By-law 2013-232 and approve the recommended Special Events By-law and Highway Events By-law, as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, as amended at Sections 13(1) and 14, and Document 2, as amended, respectively, to be in force on January 2, 2026, and: Approve the recommended minor amendments to the Licensing By-law (No. 2002-189), as amended, to harmonize definitions and...
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Joint Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Repeal By-law 2001-260 and By-law 2013-232 and approve the recommended Special Events By-law and Highway Events By-law, as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, as amended at Sections 13(1) and 14, and Document 2, as amended, respectively, to be in force on January 2, 2026, and: Approve the recommended minor amendments to the Licensing By-law (No. 2002-189), as amended, to harmonize definitions and...
Motion 1
Review of Special Event By-laws
Joint Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council: Repeal By-law 2001-260 and By-law 2013-232 and approve the recommended Special Events By-law and Highway Events By-law, as described in this report and in the general form set out in Document 1, as amended at Sections 13(1) and 14, and Document 2, as amended, respectively, to be in force on January 2, 2026, and: Approve the recommended minor amendments to the Licensing By-law (No. 2002-189), as amended, to harmonize definitions and...
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PASSED
That staff include the development of regulations for preventing harassment in public places as an item for consideration as part of the next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and to include within the scope of this work consideration of gender-based and intersectional impacts, and a public behaviour or street harassment by-law such as the Public Nuisance By-law in London, Ontario, and the Public Behaviour By-law in Calgary, Alberta, among others. Carried...
Motion no. 2025-59-02
· moved by S. Plante
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That staff include the development of regulations for preventing harassment in public places as an item for consideration as part of the next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and to include within the scope of this work consideration of gender-based and intersectional impacts, and a public behaviour or street harassment by-law such as the Public Nuisance By-law in London, Ontario, and the Public Behaviour By-law in Calgary, Alberta, among others. Carried...
Motion no. 2025-59-02 · moved by S. Plante
Review of Special Event By-laws
That staff include the development of regulations for preventing harassment in public places as an item for consideration as part of the next Term of Council’s By-law Review Work Plan to be approved by Council, and to include within the scope of this work consideration of gender-based and intersectional impacts, and a public behaviour or street harassment by-law such as the Public Nuisance By-law in London, Ontario, and the Public Behaviour By-law in Calgary, Alberta, among others. Carried...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
PASSED
CLOSE VOTE
That staff be directed to report back to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee in Q2 of 2027 with a report on the impact of the voluntary notification system for demonstrations, including a comparison with the previous permit system, and with statistics and analysis that includes the following: Proactive disclosures and coordination by organized protests with the City of Ottawa Any changes to the costs to city and relevant city partners (ex. police), if available, in managing protests...
Motion no. 2025-59-03
· moved by D. Hill
12 Yes
11 No
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That staff be directed to report back to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee in Q2 of 2027 with a report on the impact of the voluntary notification system for demonstrations, including a comparison with the previous permit system, and with statistics and analysis that includes the following: Proactive disclosures and coordination by organized protests with the City of Ottawa Any changes to the costs to city and relevant city partners (ex. police), if available, in managing protests...
Motion no. 2025-59-03 · moved by D. Hill
Review of Special Event By-laws
That staff be directed to report back to the Public Works and Infrastructure Committee in Q2 of 2027 with a report on the impact of the voluntary notification system for demonstrations, including a comparison with the previous permit system, and with statistics and analysis that includes the following: Proactive disclosures and coordination by organized protests with the City of Ottawa Any changes to the costs to city and relevant city partners (ex. police), if available, in managing protests...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill
How councillors voted
YES (12)
NO (11)
ABSENT (0)
- None
Feasibility Assessment - Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law
DEFEATED
CLOSE VOTE
BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 1 of the item titled “Feasibility Asssessment – Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law,” be amended to read as follows: “That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a twelve-month timeline, incorporation the following considerations:”
Motion no. 2025-59-04
· moved by T. Kavanagh
11 Yes
13 No
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BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 1 of the item titled “Feasibility Asssessment – Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law,” be amended to read as follows: “That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a twelve-month timeline, incorporation the following considerations:”
Motion no. 2025-59-04 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Feasibility Assessment - Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law
BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 1 of the item titled “Feasibility Asssessment – Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law,” be amended to read as follows: “That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a twelve-month timeline, incorporation the following considerations:”
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
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YES (11)
NO (13)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a nine-month timeline, incorporating the following considerations: Prohibition of Demonstrations Near Vulnerable Social Infrastructure: The by-law shall prohibit demonstrations within a defined distance of vulnerable social infrastructure. Vulnerable Social Infrastructure may include, but is not limited to, places of worship, schools, hospitals, and...
Motion 1
21 Yes
3 No
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Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a nine-month timeline, incorporating the following considerations: Prohibition of Demonstrations Near Vulnerable Social Infrastructure: The by-law shall prohibit demonstrations within a defined distance of vulnerable social infrastructure. Vulnerable Social Infrastructure may include, but is not limited to, places of worship, schools, hospitals, and...
Motion 1
Feasibility Assessment - Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law
Joint Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to develop a Vulnerable Social Infrastructure By-law for the City of Ottawa within a nine-month timeline, incorporating the following considerations: Prohibition of Demonstrations Near Vulnerable Social Infrastructure: The by-law shall prohibit demonstrations within a defined distance of vulnerable social infrastructure. Vulnerable Social Infrastructure may include, but is not limited to, places of worship, schools, hospitals, and...
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YES (21)
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 295 and 355 Deschâtelets Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a planned unit development consisting of 30 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2. Carried with dissent from Councillor S. Menard.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 295 and 355 Deschâtelets Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a planned unit development consisting of 30 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2. Carried with dissent from Councillor S. Menard.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 295 & 355 Deschâtelets Avenue
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 295 and 355 Deschâtelets Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a planned unit development consisting of 30 dwelling units, as detailed in Document 2. Carried with dissent from Councillor S. Menard.
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Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review
DEFEATED
Whereas, the ByWard Market is confronting a number of challenges, as part of its evolution back to a major City destination; and Whereas, the downtown revitalization action plan, led by the Ottawa Board of Trade, includes significant attention and investment in the ByWard Market; and Whereas, maintaining times of free parking, is a short-term strategy while the ByWard Market continues with its revival; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 2 be amended to include the following...
Motion no. 2025-59-05
· moved by R. Brockington
2 Yes
22 No
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Whereas, the ByWard Market is confronting a number of challenges, as part of its evolution back to a major City destination; and Whereas, the downtown revitalization action plan, led by the Ottawa Board of Trade, includes significant attention and investment in the ByWard Market; and Whereas, maintaining times of free parking, is a short-term strategy while the ByWard Market continues with its revival; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 2 be amended to include the following...
Motion no. 2025-59-05 · moved by R. Brockington
Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review
Whereas, the ByWard Market is confronting a number of challenges, as part of its evolution back to a major City destination; and Whereas, the downtown revitalization action plan, led by the Ottawa Board of Trade, includes significant attention and investment in the ByWard Market; and Whereas, maintaining times of free parking, is a short-term strategy while the ByWard Market continues with its revival; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Recommendation 2 be amended to include the following...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
How councillors voted
YES (2)
NO (22)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve: The updated Municipal Parking Management Strategy Rate Setting Guidelines to address the parameters for extending or removing paid parking during the weekday evenings or during the weekend (daytime or evening). That the Adjusting On-Street Hours of Operation section of the Rate Setting Guidelines, as included as Document 3 to the Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review report (ACS2025-PWD-RPS-0002), be amended as follows: The...
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve: The updated Municipal Parking Management Strategy Rate Setting Guidelines to address the parameters for extending or removing paid parking during the weekday evenings or during the weekend (daytime or evening). That the Adjusting On-Street Hours of Operation section of the Rate Setting Guidelines, as included as Document 3 to the Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review report (ACS2025-PWD-RPS-0002), be amended as follows: The...
Motion 1
Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve: The updated Municipal Parking Management Strategy Rate Setting Guidelines to address the parameters for extending or removing paid parking during the weekday evenings or during the weekend (daytime or evening). That the Adjusting On-Street Hours of Operation section of the Rate Setting Guidelines, as included as Document 3 to the Evening and Weekends Parking Rate Review report (ACS2025-PWD-RPS-0002), be amended as follows: The...
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16.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the reduction of the speed limit on Earl Armstrong Road from River Road to Limebank Road to 70 km/h.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the reduction of the speed limit on Earl Armstrong Road from River Road to Limebank Road to 70 km/h.
Motion 1
Speed Reduction on Earl Armstrong Road from River Road to Limebank Road
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve the reduction of the speed limit on Earl Armstrong Road from River Road to Limebank Road to 70 km/h.
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16.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve that as part of the Bank Street Active Transportation and Transit Priority Feasibility Study, staff be directed to review the impacts of any recommended changes to Bank Street on adjacent community streets that could be used as cut-through routes, and develop appropriate mitigation measures, as required.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve that as part of the Bank Street Active Transportation and Transit Priority Feasibility Study, staff be directed to review the impacts of any recommended changes to Bank Street on adjacent community streets that could be used as cut-through routes, and develop appropriate mitigation measures, as required.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor T. Tierney – Bank Street Active Transportation and Transit Priority Feasibility Study
Committee Recommendation(s), as amended That Council approve that as part of the Bank Street Active Transportation and Transit Priority Feasibility Study, staff be directed to review the impacts of any recommended changes to Bank Street on adjacent community streets that could be used as cut-through routes, and develop appropriate mitigation measures, as required.
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17.1.1
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
Update on Amending By-laws for Heritage Conservation Districts
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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17.1.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to the “Development Agreement Requirements” and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning Development, and Building Services Department to amend the Development Agreement to reflect the following changes: The Privately Owned Public Space will be constructed within 12 months of the issuance of the demolition permit for the building. In the event a building permit has not been issued for the replacement building within 24...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to the “Development Agreement Requirements” and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning Development, and Building Services Department to amend the Development Agreement to reflect the following changes: The Privately Owned Public Space will be constructed within 12 months of the issuance of the demolition permit for the building. In the event a building permit has not been issued for the replacement building within 24...
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor A. Troster - 267 O’Connor Street
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to the “Development Agreement Requirements” and delegate authority to the General Manager, Planning Development, and Building Services Department to amend the Development Agreement to reflect the following changes: The Privately Owned Public Space will be constructed within 12 months of the issuance of the demolition permit for the building. In the event a building permit has not been issued for the replacement building within 24...
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17.2.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 4401 Fallowfield Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a warehouse, automobile dealership, animal hospital, and park, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 4401 Fallowfield Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a warehouse, automobile dealership, animal hospital, and park, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 4401 Fallowfield Road
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 4401 Fallowfield Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a warehouse, automobile dealership, animal hospital, and park, as detailed in Document 2.
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17.2.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 535 Legget Drive, as shown in Document 1, to permit the conversion of the existing 11-storey office building into a mixed-use building with ground floor office space, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 535 Legget Drive, as shown in Document 1, to permit the conversion of the existing 11-storey office building into a mixed-use building with ground floor office space, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 535 Legget Drive
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 535 Legget Drive, as shown in Document 1, to permit the conversion of the existing 11-storey office building into a mixed-use building with ground floor office space, as detailed in Document 2.
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17.3.1
Received
Committee Recommendation(s)That Council receive the Parking Services 2024 Annual Report.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s)That Council receive the Parking Services 2024 Annual Report.
Motion 1
2024 Parking Services Annual Report
Committee Recommendation(s)That Council receive the Parking Services 2024 Annual Report.
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19
PASSED
That Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2025-59-06
· moved by D. Brown
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That Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and adopted as amended.
Motion no. 2025-59-06 · moved by D. Brown
Motion to Adopt Reports
That Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and adopted as amended.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
20.1
PASSED
WHEREAS beginning in 2025 the City will undertake the integrated renewal of various streets municipally known as Marquette Avenue, Longpré Street, Lebrun Street, Michel Circle, des Pères Blancs Avenue, and Ste-Monique Street in Ward 12, known as the Longpré Lebrun Marquette Integrated Renewal project; and WHEREAS through the design phase, staff have identified that some of the driveway parking pads within the project limits are not in full conformance with the City’s Use and Care of Roads...
Motion no. 2025-59-07
· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS beginning in 2025 the City will undertake the integrated renewal of various streets municipally known as Marquette Avenue, Longpré Street, Lebrun Street, Michel Circle, des Pères Blancs Avenue, and Ste-Monique Street in Ward 12, known as the Longpré Lebrun Marquette Integrated Renewal project; and WHEREAS through the design phase, staff have identified that some of the driveway parking pads within the project limits are not in full conformance with the City’s Use and Care of Roads...
Motion no. 2025-59-07 · moved by S. Plante
Encroachments (Parking Pads) on the Longpré Lebrun Marquette Integrated Renewal Project
WHEREAS beginning in 2025 the City will undertake the integrated renewal of various streets municipally known as Marquette Avenue, Longpré Street, Lebrun Street, Michel Circle, des Pères Blancs Avenue, and Ste-Monique Street in Ward 12, known as the Longpré Lebrun Marquette Integrated Renewal project; and WHEREAS through the design phase, staff have identified that some of the driveway parking pads within the project limits are not in full conformance with the City’s Use and Care of Roads...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
20.2
PASSED
WHEREAS the Infrastructure and Water Services Department is undertaking the Strandherd Drive Widening growth project, a project to expand Strandherd Drive to four lanes that has a budget allotment of approximately $113 million; and WHEREAS the Strandherd Drive overpass at the railway adjacent to Clarke Fields has recently been subject to antisemitic graffiti vandalism, causing fear for residents and spreading hate speech in the community; and WHEREAS murals are out of scope of the City’s...
Motion no. 2025-59-08
· moved by D. Hill
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WHEREAS the Infrastructure and Water Services Department is undertaking the Strandherd Drive Widening growth project, a project to expand Strandherd Drive to four lanes that has a budget allotment of approximately $113 million; and WHEREAS the Strandherd Drive overpass at the railway adjacent to Clarke Fields has recently been subject to antisemitic graffiti vandalism, causing fear for residents and spreading hate speech in the community; and WHEREAS murals are out of scope of the City’s...
Motion no. 2025-59-08 · moved by D. Hill
Strandherd Mural
WHEREAS the Infrastructure and Water Services Department is undertaking the Strandherd Drive Widening growth project, a project to expand Strandherd Drive to four lanes that has a budget allotment of approximately $113 million; and WHEREAS the Strandherd Drive overpass at the railway adjacent to Clarke Fields has recently been subject to antisemitic graffiti vandalism, causing fear for residents and spreading hate speech in the community; and WHEREAS murals are out of scope of the City’s...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill
21.1
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the enactment of the by-law will accelerate the development of housing. WHEREAS at the March 8, 2023, meeting of City Council, report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0020 Zoning By-law Amendment – 1835 Stittsville Main Street, was approved as amended to rezone the lands shown in Area A from RU (Rural Countryside) to R3Z[XXX1]-h (Residential Third Density, Subzone Z, Urban Exception XXX1 with...
Motion no. 2025-59-09
· moved by G. Gower
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the enactment of the by-law will accelerate the development of housing. WHEREAS at the March 8, 2023, meeting of City Council, report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0020 Zoning By-law Amendment – 1835 Stittsville Main Street, was approved as amended to rezone the lands shown in Area A from RU (Rural Countryside) to R3Z[XXX1]-h (Residential Third Density, Subzone Z, Urban Exception XXX1 with...
Motion no. 2025-59-09 · moved by G. Gower
Remove the Holding Symbol from the Details of Recommended Zoning and by-law to Council agenda for 1835 Stittsville Main Street
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the enactment of the by-law will accelerate the development of housing. WHEREAS at the March 8, 2023, meeting of City Council, report ACS2023-PRE-PS-0020 Zoning By-law Amendment – 1835 Stittsville Main Street, was approved as amended to rezone the lands shown in Area A from RU (Rural Countryside) to R3Z[XXX1]-h (Residential Third Density, Subzone Z, Urban Exception XXX1 with...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
21.2
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the scheduled event will take place prior to the next City Council meeting of June 11, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on...
Motion no. 2025-59-10
· moved by M. Luloff
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the scheduled event will take place prior to the next City Council meeting of June 11, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on...
Motion no. 2025-59-10 · moved by M. Luloff
Orléans Craft Beer Festival
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the Council meeting of May 28, 2025, as the scheduled event will take place prior to the next City Council meeting of June 11, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, exotic and different worlds of beer, wine, spirits and street foods, featuring multiple food vendors, breweries and live entertainment; and WHEREAS The Orléans Craft Beer Festival is to occur on...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
21.3
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the City Council meeting of May 28, 2025 due to time constraints associated with the sign project and Professional Women’s Hockey League 2025 Draft at Hard Rock Ottawa in late-June. WHEREAS Hard Rock Ottawa is currently undertaking a major redevelopment of the Rideau Carleton Raceway site to include a hotel, live entertainment venue, restaurants, and expanded casino facilities; and WHEREAS as part of this...
Motion no. 2025-59-11
· moved by C. Kitts
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the City Council meeting of May 28, 2025 due to time constraints associated with the sign project and Professional Women’s Hockey League 2025 Draft at Hard Rock Ottawa in late-June. WHEREAS Hard Rock Ottawa is currently undertaking a major redevelopment of the Rideau Carleton Raceway site to include a hotel, live entertainment venue, restaurants, and expanded casino facilities; and WHEREAS as part of this...
Motion no. 2025-59-11 · moved by C. Kitts
Replacement ground sign for Hard Rock Ottawa at the Rideau Carleton Raceway
BE IT RESOLVED that the Rules of Procedure be waived to consider this motion at the City Council meeting of May 28, 2025 due to time constraints associated with the sign project and Professional Women’s Hockey League 2025 Draft at Hard Rock Ottawa in late-June. WHEREAS Hard Rock Ottawa is currently undertaking a major redevelopment of the Rideau Carleton Raceway site to include a hotel, live entertainment venue, restaurants, and expanded casino facilities; and WHEREAS as part of this...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts
21.4
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the request for a support resolution for the South March BESS project and the following Motion so that the project proponent can provide proof of municipal support to the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to provide greater certainty to the proponent that they will meet their contractual obligations with the IESO and to provide the necessary certainty to the Province and local hydro utilities that the City recognizes the...
Motion no. 2025-59-12
· moved by L. Dudas
23 Yes
1 No
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the request for a support resolution for the South March BESS project and the following Motion so that the project proponent can provide proof of municipal support to the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to provide greater certainty to the proponent that they will meet their contractual obligations with the IESO and to provide the necessary certainty to the Province and local hydro utilities that the City recognizes the...
Motion no. 2025-59-12 · moved by L. Dudas
Providing clarity on the MSR Process
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the request for a support resolution for the South March BESS project and the following Motion so that the project proponent can provide proof of municipal support to the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to provide greater certainty to the proponent that they will meet their contractual obligations with the IESO and to provide the necessary certainty to the Province and local hydro utilities that the City recognizes the...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
How councillors voted
YES (23)
- Jessica Bradley
- Riley Brockington
- David Brown
- Marty Carr
- Cathy Curry
- Steve Desroches
- Sean Devine
- Laura Dudas
- Glen Gower
- David Hill
- Allan Hubley
- Laine Johnson
- Theresa Kavanagh
- Rawlson King
- Catherine Kitts
- Jeff Leiper
- Wilson Lo
- Matthew Luloff
- Shawn Menard
- Stéphanie Plante
- M. Sutcliffe
- Tim Tierney
- Ariel Troster
NO (1)
ABSENT (0)
- None
24.1
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-217 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2025-218 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2025-219 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the...
Motion no. 2025-59-13
· moved by D. Brown
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-217 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2025-218 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2025-219 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the...
Motion no. 2025-59-13 · moved by D. Brown
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-217 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-180 respecting the appointment of Municipal Law Enforcement Officers in accordance with private property parking enforcement.2025-218 A bylaw of the city of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2003-499 respecting the designation of fire routes.2025-219 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
25
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of May 28, 2025.
Motion no. 2025-59-14
· moved by D. Brown
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That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of May 28, 2025.
Motion no. 2025-59-14 · moved by D. Brown
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of May 28, 2025.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
27
PASSED
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 28 May 2025, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2025-59-15
· moved by D. Brown
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 28 May 2025, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2025-59-15 · moved by D. Brown
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 28 May 2025, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
5.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025"
Motion 1
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A motion on "Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025"
Motion 1
Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025
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5.2
PASSED
A motion on "Confidential Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025"
Motion 1
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A motion on "Confidential Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025"
Motion 1
Confidential Minutes 58 of the City Council meeting of 14 May 2025
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9
PASSED
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and considered. That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to receive and...
Motion no. 2025-59-01
· moved by D. Brown
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That the Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and considered. That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to receive and...
Motion no. 2025-59-01 · moved by D. Brown
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the Built Heritage Committee Report 22, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 17, Joint Environment and Climate Change Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 2, Joint Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 1, Planning and Housing Committee Report 47 and Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 19 be received and considered. That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to receive and...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown