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Response from Mayor Sutcliffe – Removal of Trees on Holmwood Avenue

Email From: "Sutcliffe, Mark (Mayor/Maire)"<mark.sutcliffe@ottawa.ca> Date: February 27, 2024 at 2:50:37 PM EST To: GCA Secretary <secretary@glebeca.ca> Subject: Removal of Trees on Holmwood Avenue Good afternoon Mr. Crump, Thank you for your letter on behalf of the Glebe Community Association and thank you for your concern for the trees in your neighbourhood. I understand [...]

2024-04-24T19:13:56-04:00February 27th, 2024|Advocacy, Environment Committee|0 Comments

Survey Results – Bronson Ave Traffic Safety

In early 2024, residents of the Glebe including the Dow’s Lake neighbourhood and the Glebe Annex were surveyed in order to gather their views and ideas on potential solutions to Bronson traffic safety issues. The survey was conducted by the Bronson Team. The team consists of representatives from the Glebe Annex Community Association (GACA), [...]

2024-02-27T13:46:19-05:00February 27th, 2024|Advocacy, Traffic Committee, Uncategorized|0 Comments

Response from Ottawa Public Health – Neighbourhood Health & Safety

Response to Conjoint Letter from GCA, Glebe BIA and GNAG re: Neighbourhood health and safety Thu, Dec 21, 2023, 8:31 AM To GCA Secretary, Mark Sutcliffe, Shawn Menard, GCA President, Glebe BIA, GNAG, OPH Dear Janet Sutherland (GCA Secretary), Thank you for your patience as we prepared this response requiring consultation between multiple city [...]

Letters to government to address community health and safety issues

The following are letters the GCA recently wrote to various levels of government to address community health and safety issues raised in recent meetings. GCA Letter_Federal Government_Emergency Shelters_Dec 2023 GCA Letter_Mayor Sutcliffe_Affordable Housing_Dec 6, 2023 GCA Letter_Mayor Sutcliffe_Needle Cleanup_Dec 12, 2023 A resource/poster jointly developed by the GCA, BIA and GNAG in response to [...]

2024-02-12T10:54:59-05:00December 13th, 2023|Advocacy, Health and Social Services Committee, News|0 Comments

A third call for financial transparency

Subject: Press Release: Lansdowne 2.0 financials and need for greater transparency around costs and risks Please find enclosed a Press Release related to Lansdowne 2.0 which goes to Joint Committee on Nov. 2nd of next week. Note that late today, the City released the 2023 Lansdowne Annual Report (for year ending March 31st, 2023), i.e. almost [...]

Comments regarding proposed OPA and Rezoning of Lansdowne Park

175 Third Avenue Ottawa, K1S 2K2 September 14, 2023 Krishon Walker City Planner City of Ottawa Re: Comments regarding proposed OPA and Rezoning of Lansdowne Park I am writing on behalf of the Glebe Community Association to provide comments on the proposed rezoning and official plan amendments for 945 and 1015 Bank Street. These [...]

MOTIONS re: Lansdowne Redevelopment

MOTIONS re: Lansdowne Redevelopment, Approved September 26, 2023 Lansdowne Committee:  Position on Lansdowne Redevelopment 2.0 Moved/Seconded:  June Creelman / Bob Brocklebank. Carried. *Whereas the GCA in May 2023 approved a motion setting out redevelopment criteria for Lansdowne including: o  Draws increased daily resident/visitor traffic to Lansdowne o  Does not include additional retail o  Ensures [...]

2023-11-05T14:53:22-05:00September 26th, 2023|Advocacy, Board|0 Comments

Summary Lansdowne open house

Summary of the Lansdowne Open House  On June 19, the Glebe Community Association hosted an Open House at St. Giles Church from 4-8pm on the future of Lansdowne Park. The goal was to provide residents in the Glebe the opportunity to view the scaled model of the City’s and OSEG’s proposed Lansdowne 2.0. redevelopment, [...]

2023-07-21T08:11:56-04:00July 21st, 2023|Advocacy, Lansdowne 2.0, News, Planning Committee|Comments Off on Summary Lansdowne open house
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