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Community briefing and information sessions planned for residents impacted by the July 1 extreme weather event
In addition to the community information hubs already in place for residents who were impacted by the extreme weather event on Wednesday, July 1, the City will be hosting several community briefing and information sessions.
The first community briefing and information session will be held on Sunday, July 12 in the main entrance of Ben Franklin Place, 101 Centrepointe Drive, from 1 to 5 pm. All residents impacted by the storm are welcome to drop by during those hours.
City staff and its partners will be present at information booths to support the community by answering any questions on various topics and providing support related to the extreme weather event and response, including:
- Waste disposal
- Health and safety when cleaning flooded homes
- Building codes and permits
- Reporting basement flooding or damaged infrastructure
- Support programs
- Insurance processing
Note: additional sessions will be announced soon. New details will continue to be updated on ottawa.ca and through our social media channels.
Getting to Ben Franklin Place
Ben Franklin Place is situated beside the Centrepointe Library and Meridian Theatres at Centrepointe. It is a short walk from Baseline Station. Visit the OC Transpo Travel Planner for more information. There is also plenty of free public parking on-site.
If you are unable to take conventional transit (buses and O-Train), Para Transpo is available between 6 am and midnight.
For those unable to attend an information session, community information hubs are open in multiple locations and contain pamphlets with useful information. Details on the community information hubs and other extreme weather-related information and resources can be found online on the extreme weather event webpage.






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