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Publication Date: January 7, 2025 - 13:31
Join us for an information session about the Lansdowne 2.0 North Side Stands
January 7, 2025
The site plan for the North Side Stands at Lansdowne is ready for public review. Join City staff for an upcoming public information session to ask questions and learn more about the plan and how public input was incorporated into the design.
In late 2025, staff will seek approval from City Council on the construction bid price, air rights bid price, legal agreements, and any required funding strategy amendments prior to construction.
There will be in-person and virtual information sessions on the following dates:
In-person public information session
Date: Wednesday, January 15
Time: 6:30 pm to 8 pm
Location: Inside Gate 2 at TD Place Arena, 1015 Bank Street
Virtual public information session
Date: Thursday, January 16
Time: 6:30 pm to 8 pm
Location: Virtual – Register here
Explore the new renderings and see what the future of Lansdowne could look like. To learn more about the project and sign up for email updates, visit Engage Ottawa. You can also reach out to LansdowneRenewal@ottawa.ca.
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