Meetings from November 4 to 8 | Unpublished
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Publication Date: November 1, 2024 - 15:36

Meetings from November 4 to 8

November 1, 2024
For a complete agenda and updates, please sign up for email alerts, visit ottawa.ca/agendas or call 3-1-1. For more information about how to watch or participate in individual meetings, please consult the specific meeting’s agenda at ottawa.ca/agendas. Ottawa Board of Health – Budget Tabling – Monday, November 4 at 5 pm Information: Casey.Whiticar@ottawa.ca or 613-807-5318
  • Chair of the Board of Health verbal report
  • Medical Officer of Health verbal report
  • 2024 Nutritious Food Basket and food insecurity
  • Climate change and health vulnerability assessments
  • Risk management at Ottawa Public Health
  • Attendance at the Association of Local Public Health Agencies’ (alPHa) fall symposium
  • Delegation of authority - Contracts awarded for the period of January 1 to June 30, 2024
  • 2025 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health
Planning and Housing Committee – Tuesday, November 5 at 9:30 am
  • Zoning By-law amendment - 10 Garrison Street
  • Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment - 335 and 339 Roosevelt Avenue, 344 Winston Avenue, and 379 and 389 Wilmont Avenue
  • Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendment - 424 Churchill Avenue N.
  • Zoning By-law amendment – 1280 Trim Road
  • Amendments to Site Plan Control By-law to comply with legislative changes to the Planning Act
  • Delegated authority for minor re-zoning
  • Lincoln Fields Secondary Plan
  • Zoning By-law amendment - City-owned lands for housing developments
Ottawa Public Library Board – Budget Tabling – Tuesday, November 5 at 5 pm
  • Presentation - Community development update
  • Hours of operation review: Changes to rural branch hours
  • 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget estimates and four-year capital forecast
Finance and Corporate Services Committee – Wednesday, November 6 at 9:30 am
  • 2024 Mid-year procurement year in review
  • Ᾱdisōke Project update
  • Provincial and federal multi-year accessibility plans
  • Accessibility Advisory Committee 2024-2026 work plan
  • Status update – Finance and Corporate Services Committee inquiries and motions for the period ending 28 October 2024
  • Heritage Community Improvement Plan application for 70 Richmond Road, a property designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
  • 2023 Business Improvement Area and Sparks Street Mall Authority – Annual reports and audited financial statements
  • Designate leased spaces as municipal capital facilities
In camera items:
  • Cybersecurity update Q4 – In camera – Report out date: not to be reported out
Joint Finance and Corporate Services and Planning and Housing Committee – Wednesday, November 6. This meeting will start 15 minutes following the conclusion of the Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting.
  • 2024 Affordable Housing Capital Strategy and update
  • Vacant Unit Tax Program - Update on year one data and improvements
  • Housing Services Long Range Financial Plan 2025-2030 update
Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee – Thursday, November 7 at 10 am
  • Amendments to Site Plan Control By-law to comply with legislative changes to the Planning Act
  • Delegated authority for minor re-zoning
  • Program – Grant application review (Osgoode Museum)
  • Motion - Amending the scope of the McBean Street Resurfacing Project
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