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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: March 28, 2025 - 10:19
Keep sharing your ideas for an Ottawa that has a diversified and prosperous economy
March 28, 2025
Do you have ideas on how the City can save money while improving services?
Do you have ideas on how the City of Ottawa can improve our services and save money to reinvest into other priorities? If so, we want to hear from you!
We’re conducting service reviews, which are an evaluation of an organization’s services to look for improvements to service delivery, efficiency and effectiveness. Our goal is to put any savings that are found from the service reviews towards the Term of Council priorities. These priorities are focused on making our city an even better place to live, learn, work and play.
We’re currently reviewing the priority An Ottawa that has a diversified and prosperous economy. There’s still time for you to offer your ideas and suggestions on how we are working to achieve this.
If you are looking for inspiration, you can learn about some of the work that the City is already undertaking to support this priority:
- Financial literacy helps empower Black youth
- Ottawa’s BIAs are making lists and checking them twice
- Kanata North a shimmering jewel in Ottawa’s business crown
- Business services for entrepreneurs and new business owners
- How will tariffs and counter-tariffs impact businesses and residents in Ottawa?
- Find the right spot for your business with our Locate Ottawa mapping tool
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