By Michelle Nash Baker, Ottawa Community News, January 9, 2017

Last year, east Ottawa councillors and residents grappled with issues around
traffic, rising costs around the city, intensification, violence and community
safety .In a year-in-review questionnaire, Couns. David Chernushenko, Mathieu
Fleury, Tobi Nussbaum, and Tim Tierney weighed in on the year’s challenges, what
they are looking forward to in 2017, budget highlights for their wards and
personal goals throughout the year. (...)
For an urban councillor, Chernushenko said one of his challenges this year was
trying to achieve some semblance of control over infill development that
supports the character of the neighbourhood and street.
“I continue to feel like I am fighting a losing battle on most projects, where
they come in too high, too massive and with too much loss of trees and
greenspace,” he said. “Urban infill for “stuff the sausage” residential
projects that are designed to squeeze in the maximum number of unrelated
tenants, often with insufficient room for waste receptacles, bicycles, etc.”
He added, traffic congestion related to the Main Street Renewal project, and
ongoing Light Rail Transit and other infrastructure renewal also kept him
challenged throughout the year.
Source:
Councillors look back and ahead to 2017