FCA-FAC recommends improvements for PAC [Planning Advisory Committee]
The FCA External Relations Committee, in conjunction with the FCA representative on the PAC [Planning Advisory Committee], has submitted recommendations to make the PAC more
The FCA External Relations Committee, in conjunction with the FCA representative on the PAC [Planning Advisory Committee], has submitted recommendations to make the PAC more
FCA President Robert Brinker has written to the Committee of the Ontario Legislature expressing concerns about Bill 23. The letter is found at https://g4t993.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/221111bill23.pdf .
On August 17, 2022 FCA-FAC wrote to the Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing objecting to the “Strong Mayor” legislation. The letter is found at
FCA-FAC has issued a fact sheet with issues for communities to raise with candidates. Click here for the fact sheet.
The FCA supports the City’s 5 Big Moves as founding principles underlying this Official Plan.
The Federation of Citizens Associations (FCA – representing 70 community groups in Ottawa) meets monthly to discuss issues of civic concern. At its November 17, 2021 meeting the FCA membership approved the following motion from the FCA’s Transportation Committee for the Transit Commission’s consideration
The FCA External Relations Committee, in conjunction with the FCA representative on the PAC [Planning Advisory Committee], has submitted recommendations to make the PAC more
FCA President Robert Brinker has written to the Committee of the Ontario Legislature expressing concerns about Bill 23. The letter is found at https://g4t993.p3cdn1.secureserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/221111bill23.pdf .
On August 17, 2022 FCA-FAC wrote to the Minister of Municipal Affairs & Housing objecting to the “Strong Mayor” legislation. The letter is found at
FCA-FAC has issued a fact sheet with issues for communities to raise with candidates. Click here for the fact sheet.
The FCA supports the City’s 5 Big Moves as founding principles underlying this Official Plan.
The Federation of Citizens Associations (FCA – representing 70 community groups in Ottawa) meets monthly to discuss issues of civic concern. At its November 17, 2021 meeting the FCA membership approved the following motion from the FCA’s Transportation Committee for the Transit Commission’s consideration