FCA in the Ottawa Citizen on Minor Corridor Heights topic
Read Blair Crawford’s piece in the Ottawa Citizen here “Ottawa city council asks province to reinstate nine-storey building heights on minor corridors”
Read Blair Crawford’s piece in the Ottawa Citizen here “Ottawa city council asks province to reinstate nine-storey building heights on minor corridors”
Nov 22, 2023 FCA sent a letter to the Ottawa Citizen regarding the move to ask for the reinstatement of rules allowing higher building heights
Nov 17, 2023 A letter was sent from FCA to Mayor Sutcliffe requesting the the motion regarding Retaining the Minor Corridor permissible heights be deferred
A General Mee4ting of the FCA-FAC will be held Wednesday November 15, 2023. A draft agenda for the meeting is found at https://fca-fac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/231115DA.pdf .
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the free virtual seminar exploring strategies to reduce crime. Speakers included Irvin Waller, PhD, Professor at University
A General Meeting of the FCA-FAC was held Wednesday October 18. Topics discussed included the Lansdowne 2.0 proposal and proposed motions on transit budgets and
Read Blair Crawford’s piece in the Ottawa Citizen here “Ottawa city council asks province to reinstate nine-storey building heights on minor corridors”
Nov 22, 2023 FCA sent a letter to the Ottawa Citizen regarding the move to ask for the reinstatement of rules allowing higher building heights
Nov 17, 2023 A letter was sent from FCA to Mayor Sutcliffe requesting the the motion regarding Retaining the Minor Corridor permissible heights be deferred
A General Mee4ting of the FCA-FAC will be held Wednesday November 15, 2023. A draft agenda for the meeting is found at https://fca-fac.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/231115DA.pdf .
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the free virtual seminar exploring strategies to reduce crime. Speakers included Irvin Waller, PhD, Professor at University
A General Meeting of the FCA-FAC was held Wednesday October 18. Topics discussed included the Lansdowne 2.0 proposal and proposed motions on transit budgets and