Meetings from April 29 to May 3 | Unpublished
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Author: City of Ottawa - Media Relations / Ville d'Ottawa - Relations avec les médias
Publication Date: April 26, 2024 - 13:28

Meetings from April 29 to May 3

April 26, 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. Joint Planning and Housing Committee and Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee – Monday, April 29 at 9:30 am
  • New Zoning By-law – Draft 1
Ottawa City Council – Wednesday, May 1 at 10 am Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee – Thursday, May 2 at 10 am
  • Amendment to By-law 2004-293 with respect to fee for fence viewing
  • Zoning By-law amendment - 5494, 5500 and 5510 Boundary Road and 5900 Thunder Road
  • Rural Community-Building Grant Program – Grant application review
  • Status update – Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee inquiries and motions for the period ending April 19, 2024
  • Motion - Adjusting the inflation calculation for West River Drive sewer connection charges   
Ottawa Public Library Board – Thursday, May 2 at 5 pm
  • Order of Friendship nomination – Centre 507
  • Library Services Asset Management Plan
  • Ottawa Public Library 2024 development charges background study and project list
  • First quarter 2024 financial status report
  • Intellectual Freedom Project: Close-out report
  • 2023 policy compliance and delegation of authority annual reporting
  • Ottawa Public Library 2023 annual report
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