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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: October 30, 2024 - 16:58
Council approves a new Solid Waste Services By-law
October 30, 2024
Council today approved a new Solid Waste Services By-law to guide the City’s waste collection, removal and disposal programs. The by-law was updated following a fulsome review and incorporates policy and program changes that Council has approved since 2012. They include:
- Transitioning the Blue and Black Box recycling program to provincial regulations
- Transferring responsibility for public waste receptable collection from Parks Maintenance and Forestry Service to Solid Waste Services
- Introducing the three-item curbside collection limit
- Requiring mandatory participation in the Green Bin program for multi-residential properties
- Adding language for clarity making interpretation and enforcement easier
- Holding a community-led food security forum in 2025 in partnership with the food sector
- Establishing a working group to coordinate food security efforts, enhance policies
- Increasing funding for mentorship programs for Indigenous, Black and racialized youth, and skills development programs for racialized and newcomer youth
- One-time funding for tax-clinic coordination citywide and coordinating income and employment security measures
- Assessing Ottawa’s labour market and identifying workforce needs and opportunities
- Improve service delivery for permit issuing
- Facilitate continued service delivery within targeted timelines
- Maintain service levels and provide capacity for the review and coordination of development works under the site plan control and plan of subdivision application processes
- Ensure more efficient administration of the City’s right-of-way
- Provide staff resources to coordinate work and mitigate mobility impacts citywide
- Improve responses to Service Requests and inquiries through better tracking of permits
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