By Joanne Chianello, Ottawa Citizen, May 8, 2015
Once upon a time, when city mayors weren’t afraid to let elected representatives talk freely in public, councillors would convene to set the priorities for the coming term of council. Imagine that.
They would meet at Pine View Golf Course (when the city still owned the golf course), or Lansdowne Park, for a couple of days of wide-ranging discussions. Councillors would throw around ideas for their own wards or the city at large. They’d discuss where they’d like to take the city and how to get there. City staff would deliver a dose of reality by explaining how much these ideas might cost.
By Candice Vetter, Eastern Ontario Agrinews, May 8, 2015
CARLSBAD SPRINGS -- Two representatives from the City of Ottawa water committee have visited several locations in rural Ottawa to seek input from area farmers and provide information about rural clean water grants and programs. The City is winding up a five-year program and has to report back to Council on the value of the program, and on input received regarding potential future programs.
Julia Robinson of the Environmental Services Department with the City of Ottawa and Carleton University co-op student Gennese Walker-Scace attended at the Carlsbad Spring Community Centre on Thurs., April 23. They presented a chart of several project types and applicable funding. Participants pointed out which ones seemed adequate or not, such as the grant for fragile land retirement, which offers $150/acre/year with a maximum of 10 acres for buffers and tree plantings. This does not compensate for crop loss which would be closer to $250/acre/year, and the grant should possibly be applicable to more than 10 acres.
By Alison Sandor, CFRA News, May 7, 2015
The City of Gatineau will be converting Laval Street in Hull into a pedestrian area for the fourth year in a row.
Starting on Monday Laval Street will be closed to vehicular traffic between Wellington and Wright.







