The report provides an overview of the City of Ottawa's 2016 Wild Parsnip Strategy. It notes that there has been an increase in invasive plants like Wild Parsnip in Ottawa, which can pose public safety hazards and reduce biodiversity. The 2015 strategy achieved partial to full coverage of Wild Parsnip growth in parks, pathways and roadsides. The report is submitted to the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee for information purposes only.
The memo discusses plans to repurpose a section of Johnwoods Street between Rosehill Avenue and Maple Grove Road in Ottawa as a multi-use pathway. This is due to the extension of Rosehill Avenue and future roads reducing Johnwoods Street's importance as a collector road. Community concerns about increased traffic on Rosehill Avenue and potential cut-through traffic are addressed. Traffic projections show volumes on Rosehill Avenue will remain within capacity even with Johnwoods Street closed. The transit route on Johnwoods Street would be rerouted along Rosehill Avenue and Santolina Street.
The document summarizes collision data from 2011 to 2015 at an intersection in Ottawa. It shows that there were a total of 62 collisions, with most (57) being property damage only and 5 involving non-fatal injuries. The number of annual collisions ranged from 7 to 18. Rear-end collisions made up the highest percentage at 47%, followed by turning movements at 24% and angle collisions at 19%.
This document provides an overview of an agenda for a governance session on Ottawa BIAs (Business Improvement Areas). It discusses what a BIA is, including that it is a municipally designated improvement area governed by volunteers. It then covers topics on the agenda such as governance best practices, effective organizations, and strategic planning. The document aims to inform participants about operating and governing a BIA successfully.
The report provides an overview of the City of Ottawa's 2016 Wild Parsnip Strategy. It notes that there has been an increase in invasive plants like Wild Parsnip in Ottawa, which can pose public safety hazards and reduce biodiversity. The 2015 strategy achieved partial to full coverage of Wild Parsnip growth in parks, pathways and roadsides. The report is submitted to the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee for information purposes only.
The memo discusses plans to repurpose a section of Johnwoods Street between Rosehill Avenue and Maple Grove Road in Ottawa as a multi-use pathway. This is due to the extension of Rosehill Avenue and future roads reducing Johnwoods Street's importance as a collector road. Community concerns about increased traffic on Rosehill Avenue and potential cut-through traffic are addressed. Traffic projections show volumes on Rosehill Avenue will remain within capacity even with Johnwoods Street closed. The transit route on Johnwoods Street would be rerouted along Rosehill Avenue and Santolina Street.
The document summarizes collision data from 2011 to 2015 at an intersection in Ottawa. It shows that there were a total of 62 collisions, with most (57) being property damage only and 5 involving non-fatal injuries. The number of annual collisions ranged from 7 to 18. Rear-end collisions made up the highest percentage at 47%, followed by turning movements at 24% and angle collisions at 19%.
This document provides an overview of an agenda for a governance session on Ottawa BIAs (Business Improvement Areas). It discusses what a BIA is, including that it is a municipally designated improvement area governed by volunteers. It then covers topics on the agenda such as governance best practices, effective organizations, and strategic planning. The document aims to inform participants about operating and governing a BIA successfully.
The document provides an overview of Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in Ontario, including:
- What a BIA is and how they are established and funded through a municipal bylaw and levy paid by local businesses.
- The key functions of BIAs, which include beautification, promotion, and improvements to the local business area.
- Examples of common BIA activities like marketing, special events, business recruitment, and acting as a liaison between local businesses and the municipality.
- Who may benefit from a BIA, including business operators, property owners, residents, and the municipality overall.
Memo - 2017 Road Resurfacing Program and Additional Resurfacing ProjectsStittsvilleCentral.ca
This memo provides an update on additional road resurfacing projects approved by City Council in May 2017. Staff identified locations for repairs based on road conditions, safety risks, planned projects, and stakeholder input. Document 1 lists selected locations that will receive targeted repairs funded by $400,000 and $2.5M approved by Council. Document 2 lists additional streets that will be resurfaced in 2017 due to favorable contract prices for the 2017 Resurfacing Program. All works are expected to be completed in 2017.
This document summarizes the first public open house for the Kanata Light Rail Transit Planning and Environmental Assessment Study. It provides an overview of the study goals, schedule, and process. Thirteen potential corridors for the LRT were identified and evaluated based on criteria like ridership, development opportunities, environmental impacts and cost. The preliminary preferred corridor is #8, which runs along Highway 417, due to its strong performance across the criteria and ability to support future BRT routes. However, corridors 5 and 13 require further analysis alongside corridor 8. The next steps are to refine the analysis of these three corridors to identify a single preferred option.
The City of Ottawa has posted plans for Haliburton Park, located in the new Fernbank community. The large park features include a soccer field, skating rink, splash pad, and an accessible children’s playground with swings, sand play, and play structures. Amenities also include a gazebo with picnic tables and benches.
The City of Ottawa has posted plans for Haliburton Park, located in the new Fernbank community. The large park features include a soccer field, skating rink, splash pad, and an accessible children’s playground with swings, sand play, and play structures. Amenities also include a gazebo with picnic tables and benches.
Ontario Court of Justice - Appeal Decision April 19, 2017
Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) (appelant)
and
Rodolfo Mion and 1634088 Ontario Inc. (respondents)
"We have received a copy of the City of Ottawa’s application for leave to appeal the March 1, 2017 decision to amend Environmental Compliance Approval A461002, issued November 13, 2015, which expands the service area for the West Carleton Environmental Centre to Western Quebec. We also note that the City, through its lawyers, has raised its concerns to Waste Management surrounding the amended ECA during discussions had this week. As a result of our discussions with the City, and in light of the City preserving its appeal rights, I can confirm that Waste Management is taking steps to review its position on the amended ECA, and anticipates providing further information to the City as to its position and its next steps in the near future."
Memo to council about West Carleton Environmental Centre ECA amendmentStittsvilleCentral.ca
City of Ottawa solicitor Rick O'Connor recommended that city staff appeal a Ministry of Environment decision to allow the Carp landfill to accept waste from Western Quebec.
This document outlines information about an upcoming construction project, including:
- A construction timeline from November 2016 to December 2019 including tree cutting, servicing work, housing construction and rock removal.
- Safety requirements like hard hats and steel-toe boots to access the construction site, which is closed to the public.
- Pre-blast inspections will extend 75m from blasting and vibrations will be monitored to stay below damage levels.
- Nearby neighborhoods can expect noise from drilling, blasting and equipment but blasting will be preceded by whistle warnings.
- Contact information is provided for construction, blasting and monitoring consultants.
Zoning By-law Amendment – The City is proposing to rezone the subject lands to permit a farmers’ market
at each of the above locations. The markets will be operated by Ottawa Farmers’ Markets. Operation of
the markets will be controlled through agreements between Ottawa Farmers’ Markets and the City of
Ottawa.
This memorandum responds to a July 8, 2015 Council motion that requested staff explore funding options to advance the acquisition of urban natural features and provide a status update to Planning Committee and Council. Staff have completed this review and have determined that most funding options that may be considered would have varying limitations either as a result of legislative constraints, or practical limitations with respect to the amounts of money that could be secured. Staff have also looked at other alternatives for acquisition and/or protection of urban natural features.
The policy changes regarding woodlands in the urban area acknowledge and reflect the growing understanding that most urban woodlands are more valuable for their social and economic functions than their biological functions. Consequently, these policy changes would also affect the criteria against which development proposals within and adjacent to urban significant woodlands would be evaluated under the “no negative impact” standard in the PPS.
FAQ: Hydro Ottawa plans duct and manhole work in Stittsville in 2017StittsvilleCentral.ca
Starting in the summer of 2017, Hydro Ottawa will be conducting a duct structure and manhole project in the Stittsville area.
Structures built around or over manholes could impede access for replacement/repairs, and may be required to be removed. Vegetation may also have to be removed.
This work is necessary to ensure reliability of electricity supply in the area.
Affected streets: Springbrook Drive (Cone Trail to Old Orchard), Trailway Circle (Moss Hill to Pine Cone Trail), Moss Hill Trail (Abbott Street to Trailway Circle), Granite Ridge Drive (Cinnabar Way to Fringewood Drive), Castlefield Avenue, Oakfern Crescent, Beechfern Drive, Hesse Crescent, Wintergreen Drive, Hampel Crescent, and Buttonwood Trail (Moss Hill Trail to Hedgerow Lane)
The document provides the October 2016 workshop calendar and descriptions for the Career Employment Resource Centre of Ottawa (CERC Ottawa). It lists the dates and times of various workshops throughout the month related to job search assistance, career exploration, social media for job searching, resume and interview preparation. The workshops aim to help job seekers with career decisions, developing online profiles, effective job searching, and gaining employment. It also provides contact information for CERC Ottawa and notes many workshops require pre-registration.
Slide deck with charts from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive exploration of news consumption habits around the world, based on survey data from more than 95,000 respondents across 47 countries.
Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
The document provides an overview of Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) in Ontario, including:
- What a BIA is and how they are established and funded through a municipal bylaw and levy paid by local businesses.
- The key functions of BIAs, which include beautification, promotion, and improvements to the local business area.
- Examples of common BIA activities like marketing, special events, business recruitment, and acting as a liaison between local businesses and the municipality.
- Who may benefit from a BIA, including business operators, property owners, residents, and the municipality overall.
Memo - 2017 Road Resurfacing Program and Additional Resurfacing ProjectsStittsvilleCentral.ca
This memo provides an update on additional road resurfacing projects approved by City Council in May 2017. Staff identified locations for repairs based on road conditions, safety risks, planned projects, and stakeholder input. Document 1 lists selected locations that will receive targeted repairs funded by $400,000 and $2.5M approved by Council. Document 2 lists additional streets that will be resurfaced in 2017 due to favorable contract prices for the 2017 Resurfacing Program. All works are expected to be completed in 2017.
This document summarizes the first public open house for the Kanata Light Rail Transit Planning and Environmental Assessment Study. It provides an overview of the study goals, schedule, and process. Thirteen potential corridors for the LRT were identified and evaluated based on criteria like ridership, development opportunities, environmental impacts and cost. The preliminary preferred corridor is #8, which runs along Highway 417, due to its strong performance across the criteria and ability to support future BRT routes. However, corridors 5 and 13 require further analysis alongside corridor 8. The next steps are to refine the analysis of these three corridors to identify a single preferred option.
The City of Ottawa has posted plans for Haliburton Park, located in the new Fernbank community. The large park features include a soccer field, skating rink, splash pad, and an accessible children’s playground with swings, sand play, and play structures. Amenities also include a gazebo with picnic tables and benches.
The City of Ottawa has posted plans for Haliburton Park, located in the new Fernbank community. The large park features include a soccer field, skating rink, splash pad, and an accessible children’s playground with swings, sand play, and play structures. Amenities also include a gazebo with picnic tables and benches.
Ontario Court of Justice - Appeal Decision April 19, 2017
Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority (MVCA) (appelant)
and
Rodolfo Mion and 1634088 Ontario Inc. (respondents)
"We have received a copy of the City of Ottawa’s application for leave to appeal the March 1, 2017 decision to amend Environmental Compliance Approval A461002, issued November 13, 2015, which expands the service area for the West Carleton Environmental Centre to Western Quebec. We also note that the City, through its lawyers, has raised its concerns to Waste Management surrounding the amended ECA during discussions had this week. As a result of our discussions with the City, and in light of the City preserving its appeal rights, I can confirm that Waste Management is taking steps to review its position on the amended ECA, and anticipates providing further information to the City as to its position and its next steps in the near future."
Memo to council about West Carleton Environmental Centre ECA amendmentStittsvilleCentral.ca
City of Ottawa solicitor Rick O'Connor recommended that city staff appeal a Ministry of Environment decision to allow the Carp landfill to accept waste from Western Quebec.
This document outlines information about an upcoming construction project, including:
- A construction timeline from November 2016 to December 2019 including tree cutting, servicing work, housing construction and rock removal.
- Safety requirements like hard hats and steel-toe boots to access the construction site, which is closed to the public.
- Pre-blast inspections will extend 75m from blasting and vibrations will be monitored to stay below damage levels.
- Nearby neighborhoods can expect noise from drilling, blasting and equipment but blasting will be preceded by whistle warnings.
- Contact information is provided for construction, blasting and monitoring consultants.
Zoning By-law Amendment – The City is proposing to rezone the subject lands to permit a farmers’ market
at each of the above locations. The markets will be operated by Ottawa Farmers’ Markets. Operation of
the markets will be controlled through agreements between Ottawa Farmers’ Markets and the City of
Ottawa.
This memorandum responds to a July 8, 2015 Council motion that requested staff explore funding options to advance the acquisition of urban natural features and provide a status update to Planning Committee and Council. Staff have completed this review and have determined that most funding options that may be considered would have varying limitations either as a result of legislative constraints, or practical limitations with respect to the amounts of money that could be secured. Staff have also looked at other alternatives for acquisition and/or protection of urban natural features.
The policy changes regarding woodlands in the urban area acknowledge and reflect the growing understanding that most urban woodlands are more valuable for their social and economic functions than their biological functions. Consequently, these policy changes would also affect the criteria against which development proposals within and adjacent to urban significant woodlands would be evaluated under the “no negative impact” standard in the PPS.
FAQ: Hydro Ottawa plans duct and manhole work in Stittsville in 2017StittsvilleCentral.ca
Starting in the summer of 2017, Hydro Ottawa will be conducting a duct structure and manhole project in the Stittsville area.
Structures built around or over manholes could impede access for replacement/repairs, and may be required to be removed. Vegetation may also have to be removed.
This work is necessary to ensure reliability of electricity supply in the area.
Affected streets: Springbrook Drive (Cone Trail to Old Orchard), Trailway Circle (Moss Hill to Pine Cone Trail), Moss Hill Trail (Abbott Street to Trailway Circle), Granite Ridge Drive (Cinnabar Way to Fringewood Drive), Castlefield Avenue, Oakfern Crescent, Beechfern Drive, Hesse Crescent, Wintergreen Drive, Hampel Crescent, and Buttonwood Trail (Moss Hill Trail to Hedgerow Lane)
The document provides the October 2016 workshop calendar and descriptions for the Career Employment Resource Centre of Ottawa (CERC Ottawa). It lists the dates and times of various workshops throughout the month related to job search assistance, career exploration, social media for job searching, resume and interview preparation. The workshops aim to help job seekers with career decisions, developing online profiles, effective job searching, and gaining employment. It also provides contact information for CERC Ottawa and notes many workshops require pre-registration.
Slide deck with charts from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive exploration of news consumption habits around the world, based on survey data from more than 95,000 respondents across 47 countries.
Youngest c m in India- Pema Khandu BiographyVoterMood
Pema Khandu, born on August 21, 1979, is an Indian politician and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Dorjee Khandu. Pema Khandu assumed office as the Chief Minister in July 2016, making him one of the youngest Chief Ministers in India at that time.
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Ceci est le projet de traité qui avait été négocié entre Russes et Ukrainiens à Istanbul en mars 2022, avant que les Etats-Unis et la Grande-Bretagne ne détournent Kiev de signer.
Federal Authorities Urge Vigilance Amid Bird Flu Outbreak | The Lifesciences ...The Lifesciences Magazine
Federal authorities have advised the public to remain vigilant but calm in response to the ongoing bird flu outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
केरल उच्च न्यायालय ने 11 जून, 2024 को मंडला पूजा में भाग लेने की अनुमति मांगने वाली 10 वर्षीय लड़की की रिट याचिका को खारिज कर दिया, जिसमें सर्वोच्च न्यायालय की एक बड़ी पीठ के समक्ष इस मुद्दे की लंबित प्रकृति पर जोर दिया गया। यह आदेश न्यायमूर्ति अनिल के. नरेंद्रन और न्यायमूर्ति हरिशंकर वी. मेनन की खंडपीठ द्वारा पारित किया गया
लालू यादव की जीवनी LALU PRASAD YADAV BIOGRAPHYVoterMood
Discover the life and times of Lalu Prasad Yadav with a comprehensive biography in Hindi. Learn about his early days, rise in politics, controversies, and contribution.
ग्रेटर मुंबई के नगर आयुक्त को एक खुले पत्र में याचिका दायर कर 540 से अधिक मुंबईकरों ने सभी अवैध और अस्थिर होर्डिंग्स, साइनबोर्ड और इलेक्ट्रिक साइनेज को तत्काल हटाने और 13 मई, 2024 की शाम को घाटकोपर में अवैध होर्डिंग के गिरने की विनाशकारी घटना के बाद अपराधियों के खिलाफ सख्त कार्रवाई की मांग की है, जिसमें 17 लोगों की जान चली गई और कई निर्दोष लोग गंभीर रूप से घायल हो गए।
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Since fleeing to the United States in 2014, Guo Wengui has founded a number of projects in the United States, such as GTV Media Group, GTV private equity, farm loan project, G Club Operations Co., LTD., and Himalaya Exchange.
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Recent years have seen a disturbing rise in violence, discrimination, and intolerance against Christian communities in various Islamic countries. This multifaceted challenge, deeply rooted in historical, social, and political animosities, demands urgent attention. Despite the escalating persecution, substantial support from the Western world remains lacking.
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