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Ottawa Public Library Board
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Built Heritage Committee
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City Council
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Transit Committee
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Police Service Board Finance and Audit Committee
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Accessibility Advisory Committee
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Environment and Climate Change Committee
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Planning and Housing Committee
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Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee
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Ottawa Investment Board
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Board of Health
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Community Services Committee
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City Council
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Public Works and Infrastructure Committee
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Police Service Board Policy and Governance Committee
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Ottawa Police Service Board
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Ottawa Police Service Board
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Audit Committee
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Built Heritage Committee
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City Council
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Police Service Board Finance and Audit Committee
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Ottawa Public Library Board
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Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
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Environment and Climate Change Committee
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Community Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee
The Community Safety and Well-Being Advisory Committee will receive updates on two key initiatives: the 'From Response To Resilience' project in partnership with the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction and Ottawa Public Health, and the city's 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan. The committee will provide feedback on these updates. Procedural items include declarations of interest, confirmation of minutes, and notices of motions.
- Update on 'From Response To Resilience' project
- Update on 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan
- Confirmation of minutes from April 7, 2026 meeting
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee is considering several zoning by-law amendments and official plan changes for rural properties. The body will also discuss updates to site plan control, building by-laws, and the extension of an ATV trail pilot project.
- Zoning amendment for a place of worship at 912 David Manchester Road
- Official Plan amendment to expand the Osgoode Care Centre at 7650 Snake Island Road
- One-year extension of the ATV trail network expansion pilot project
- Update to sanitary sewer development charge rates for the Village of Richmond
- Appointment of Andy Robinson as engineer for Thomas R. Baxter Municipal Drain
Public Works and Infrastructure Committee
The Public Works and Infrastructure Committee is reviewing proposals for temporary school street closures and several traffic calming measures. The body will also receive the 2025 Parking Services Annual Report and discuss e-scooter safety.
- Agreement with EnviroCentre for School Street pilots on Osgoode Street and Hopewell Avenue
- Installation of all-way stop controls at Solarium Ave/Andromeda Rd, Brian Good Ave/Chorus Dr, and Kelly Farm Dr/Sora Way
- Speed limit reductions to 40 km/h on Abbott Street East, Fernbank Road, and Cope Drive
- Review of the 2025 Parking Services Annual Report
- Discussion on e-scooter safety and sidewalk cost estimates
The committee authorized a pilot program for three school street initiatives starting in Fall 2026. It also approved the installation of several all-way stop controls at specific intersections.
- Approved direction to include e-scooter safety and usage in future road safety plans
- Directed staff to review City branding on municipal street sign blades
- Approved School Street Pilot Agreement for three locations (Carried as amended)
- Received the 2025 Parking Services Annual Report
- Approved all-way stop controls at Solarium/Andromeda, Brian Good/Chorus, and Kelly Farm/Sora
City Council
Council will consider and approve the city's 2025 audited financial statements, hear auditor general reports on bus service planning, job evaluation, and cybersecurity, and decide on several heritage designations and a new extreme weather preparedness grant program.
- Approve 2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements
- Heritage permit for demolition and new construction at 275 Hillcrest Road
- Designate five properties designed by James Strutt under Ontario Heritage Act
- Adopt new Bank Street Heritage Conservation District Plan
- Approve pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program
Council adopted the updated Bank Street Heritage Conservation District Plan and approved several heritage designations, including five James Strutt properties (with one deferred). A new Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program was created, and a pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program was approved.
- Adopted Bank Street Heritage Conservation District Plan
- Approved heritage designations for five James Strutt properties (deferred 915 Merivale Road)
- Created Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program
- Approved pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program
- Appointed KPMG as Hydro Ottawa auditor
- Approved 2025 consolidated financial statements
- Approved heritage permit for 275 Hillcrest Road
- Received OAG audit reports on bus service planning and cybersecurity
Community Services Committee
Ottawa's Community Services Committee will review responses to inquiries on shelter costs, family shelter, community gardening insurance, tennis/pickleball court rentals, cooperative housing, and encampment clean-up. The committee will also consider a motion directing staff to develop a standardized reporting framework for the Unsheltered Homelessness Outreach Model (UHOM), including AI and public dashboards. A report on delegated authority for recreation and cultural services is for information.
- Response to inquiry on annual costs of emergency shelter stays
- Response to inquiry on family shelter system and transitional housing
- Response to inquiry on insurance for community gardening and invasive plants removal
- Response to inquiry on city tennis and pickleball court rentals
- Motion: Data Framework for Unsheltered Homelessness Outreach Model (UHOM)
The committee approved a motion to develop a standardized reporting framework for unsheltered homelessness. This system will integrate with the Unsheltered Homelessness Outreach Model to provide updates on encampment service requests and public dashboards.
- Approved previous meeting minutes (Carried)
- Approved data framework for unsheltered homelessness outreach (Carried)
Ottawa Police Service Board
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The Ottawa Police Service Board held a brief public meeting before adjourning to a closed session. The in-camera portion was called to discuss demonstrations, Canada Day planning, legal matters, and labor relations.
- Adjourned public portion to move In Camera (Carried)
Ottawa Police Service Board
The Ottawa Police Service Board will decide whether to approve the purchase of body-worn cameras and proceed with a facial recognition technology initiative. They will also consider extending a contract with Garda Canada for courthouse security and receive multiple annual reports, including use of force and professional standards.
- Approve purchase of body-worn cameras (motion from April 27, 2026)
- Approve joining York/Peel/Halton facial recognition network
- Delegate authority to renew Garda security contract at Ottawa Courthouse
- Receive 2025 Annual Use of Force Report
- Receive OC Transpo Special Constables Unit 2025 Annual Report
The board approved the Ottawa Police Service's onboarding into a shared facial recognition technology network, authorized body-worn camera purchase, and renewed two Telus service agreements. A motion directing the Chief to report on police database misuse detection was carried, and a motion on addressing sexual harassment in the service was adopted.
- Approved joining York/Peel/Halton facial recognition network (carried)
- Approved body-worn camera purchase and deployment (carried)
- Approved Telus mobility services renewal (5-1)
- Approved Telus M2M wireless renewal for police and fire (carried)
- Delegated authority to Chief to renew Garda security screening contract (carried)
- Directed Chief to report on systems detecting police database misuse (carried)
- Adopted motion supporting steps to address sexual harassment and misconduct (carried)
- Received annual Use of Force Report (information)
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee will review the 2025 Consolidated Financial Statements and Sinking Fund statements for recommendation to Council. The meeting also includes reports from the Auditor General regarding bus service planning and job evaluation processes. Two cybersecurity audits will be discussed in a closed session.
- Approval of 2025 City of Ottawa Consolidated Financial Statements
- Approval of 2025 Sinking Fund Financial Statements
- Audit of Bus Service Planning and Scheduling
- Follow-up report on Job Evaluation Processes
- In-camera review of Cybersecurity - Critical Infrastructure audit
The Audit Committee recommended that City Council approve the 2025 Consolidated Financial Statements and the 2025 Sinking Fund Financial Statements. It also received and recommended council approval of audit recommendations on bus service planning and scheduling, and received a follow-up report on job evaluation processes. Two cybersecurity audits were discussed in camera and their recommendations approved.
- Recommended approval of 2025 Consolidated Financial Statements (carried, as amended)
- Recommended approval of 2025 Sinking Fund Financial Statements (carried)
- Received audit report on Bus Service Planning and Scheduling, recommended council approve recommendations (carried)
- Received Follow-Up Report on Review of Job Evaluation Processes (received)
- Resolved in camera for cybersecurity reports (carried)
- Received audit of Cybersecurity – Critical Infrastructure, recommended approval (carried, in camera)
- Received Follow-Up Report #2 on Cybersecurity Audit, recommended approval (carried, in camera)
Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee
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Police Service Board Finance and Audit Committee
The Finance and Audit Committee will consider renewing two Telus wireless service agreements: a mobility services deal and a $1.14 million Machine-to-Machine (M2M) contract for police and fire mobile data. They will also receive the first quarter 2026 financial status report for information.
- Receive Financial Status Report – First Quarter 2026
- Endorse renewal of Telus Mobility Services Agreement (3-year term, 2026-2029)
- Endorse renewal of Telus M2M Wireless Services Agreement for police and fire, total $1.14M for 36 months (2026-2029)
- Authorize Chief of Police to execute both Telus agreements
Committee of Adjustment - Panel 1
This meeting of the Committee of Adjustment Panel 1 hears and decides on several minor variance and consent applications. Some items are adjourned, including a 12-unit apartment proposal. The panel grants a reduced setback for a 19-unit apartment at 522 Cambridge, a reduced setback for a two-storey addition at 36 Smirle, and a height increase for a house at 180 Lansdowne South.
- Granted: reduced side yard setback for 19-unit apartment at 522 Cambridge (Ward 17)
- Granted: reduced side yard setback for two-storey addition at 36 Smirle (Ward 15)
- Granted: increased building height for new house at 180 Lansdowne South (Ward 13)
- Adjourned: proposal for 12-unit apartment at 563 Churchill North (Ward 15)
- Adjourned: consent application for severance at 516 Kenwood (Ward 15)
Planning and Housing Committee
The Planning and Housing Committee will review a zoning by-law amendment to permit mid-rise apartment buildings on the northern and western portions of 1770 Heatherington Road. The committee will also consider an amendment to Building By-law 2014-220 and receive a status update on inquiries. The meeting is hybrid and takes place on June 17, 2026.
- Zoning By-law Amendment – 1770 Heatherington Road (mid-rise apartments)
- Amendment to Building By-law No. 2014-220
- Status Update – Planning and Housing Committee Inquiries and Motions
- Confirmation of Minutes for June 3, 2026
- Public Notices and meeting information
The Planning and Housing Committee approved a zoning by-law amendment to allow mid-rise apartment buildings on part of 1770 Heatherington Road. It also approved amendments to the Building By-law and confirmed the minutes of the previous meeting.
- Approved zoning amendment for mid-rise apartments at 1770 Heatherington Road
- Approved amendments to Building By-law No. 2014-220
- Confirmed minutes of PHC Meeting 66
Audit Committee
Joint Enviro and Climate Change Committee and Emerg Prep. and Protective Svcs
The joint Environment and Climate Change and Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committees recommended that Council approve a new pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program, including delegated authority to the General Manager to implement it. Staff were directed to report back after one year on the pilot's progress.
- Approved pilot Extreme Weather Preparedness Grant Program (carried)
- Directed staff to report back after 1 year (carried)
Committee of Adjustment - Panel 3
Environment and Climate Change Committee
The Environment and Climate Change Committee carried a motion recommending that Council call on the Province of Ontario to expand the deposit-return program to include non-alcoholic beverage containers. Copies of the motion will be sent to the Premier, the Minister of the Environment, local MPPs, and AMO. The committee also received an update on the Solid Waste Master Plan for information.
- Carried motion to recommend Council urge Ontario to expand deposit-return to non-alcoholic beverage containers
- Received Solid Waste Master Plan Update for information
- Confirmed minutes of previous meeting
Committee of Adjustment - Panel 2
Board of Health
Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee
The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee voted to recommend Council approve a new Licensing By-law, replacing the existing one from 2002. The committee also passed four amendments: clarifying liability insurance, exempting wedding receptions at places of worship from assembly licensing, reducing one-day vendor fees from July 15 to Dec 31, 2026, and extending food vendor hours to 2 a.m. The item was carried as amended.
- Approved new Licensing By-law, repealing By-law 2002-189 (carried as amended)
- Amended Schedule 5 to clarify liability insurance for special events (Motion EPPSC 2026-25-01, carried)
- Amended definition of 'Places of Assembly' to exempt wedding receptions/banquets at places of worship (Motion EPPSC 2026-25-02, carried)
- Reduced one-day refreshment vendor fee to $100 from July 15 to Dec 31, 2026 (Motion EPPSC 2026-25-03, carried)
- Extended food vendor hours of operation to 2 a.m. (Motion EPPSC 2026-25-04, carried)
- Repealed three former municipality group home licensing by-laws (included in main motion)
- Approved amendments to Designated Space Programme By-law and other by-laws (included in main motion)
- Received Ottawa Paramedic Service 2025 Annual Report for information (carried)
Police Service Board Human Resources Committee
Transit Committee
The committee received Stage 2 LRT and public safety strategy reports as information. A motion to reinstate Saturday service on OC Transpo Bus Route 92 was deferred to the next regular meeting in September, with staff to provide updated comments.
- Received Stage 2 Light Rail Transit Project report for information
- Received OC Transpo Public Safety Strategy report for information
- Deferred Council Motion to reinstate Saturday Route 92 service to September 10, 2026 (carried)
City Council
Council carried the Ottawa Community Housing Corporation annual report and reappointed board members. A motion requesting provincial action on lithium-ion battery safety was approved. A report on construction encroachment was carried with amendments addressing prolonged construction inactivity. Capital adjustments were approved, including an initial $5 million contribution to the Supportive Housing Fund and closing of capital projects.
- Received OCHC 2025 Annual Report and audited financials
- Reappointed Dan Doré to OCHC board for 3 years
- Reappointed Seham Rabaa to OCHC board for 1 year
- Approved motion requesting Ontario Fire Code regulations on lithium-ion batteries (carried)
- Received 2025 Ottawa Fire Services Annual Report
- Carried construction encroachment report as amended, including review of prolonged construction inactivity
- Approved 2026 capital adjustments, including $5M to Supportive Housing Fund
- Approved closing of capital projects and related budget adjustments
Built Heritage Committee
The Built Heritage Committee voted to recommend that Ottawa City Council designate the Golden Triangle Heritage Conservation District and adopt its plan. They also recommended adopting the updated Bank Street Heritage Conservation District Plan, designating five properties by architect James Strutt, designating 60 Fairmont Avenue, and approving a heritage permit for 275 Hillcrest Road. The committee decided not to proceed with a Macdonald Gardens Park HCD study but to evaluate individual properties instead.
- Approved heritage permit for demolition and new construction at 275 Hillcrest Road (Carried)
- Recommended designation of five James Strutt properties (3955 Old Richmond, 1099 Maitland, 211 Cunningham, 915 Merivale, 20 Qualicum) under Part IV of Ontario Heritage Act (Carried)
- Recommended designation of 60 Fairmont Avenue under Part IV (Carried)
- Received Macdonald Gardens Park HCD feasibility assessment; directed staff not to proceed with HCD study but to evaluate specific properties for individual designation (Carried)
- Approved creation of Commercial Heritage Façade Improvement Program and amendments to Heritage Property Grant Program guidelines (Carried)
- Recommended adoption of updated Bank Street Heritage Conservation District Plan (Carried)
- Recommended designation of Golden Triangle Heritage Conservation District and adoption of its HCD Plan (Carried)
- Waived rules to consider designation of 575 Island Park Crescent and forwarded report to Council (Carried)