Current development proposals affecting the community will be summarized here.
- Councillor’s Update February 2026Laura Dudas There is an old joke that Ottawa really only has two seasons: winter and construction. Although we may be in the middle of winter, the freeze‑thaw cycles, with their sudden melts and quick refreezes and the damage they cause to our roads, naturally turn our thoughts to the season ahead. After years of
- 2380 and 2396 Cleroux Crescent – Under ConstructionFor more details on this development scheduled to open in fall 2025, visit blackburnlanding.com/. The intent is to develop the lands to allow for 2 rental apartment buildings that will be 3 storeys in height and each building will have 40 rental units. There will be 80 units in total and 101 parking spaces that
- 3040 & 3044 Innes Road – Under ConstructionFor more details on this development scheduled to open in early 2026, visit innesroad.property-sales-engine.com/en. It is proposed to construct a four-storey low-rise apartment building on the Subject Property. The residential building will contain 43 apartment units. A one-level underground parking garage will provide 48 parking spaces. A surface parking lot is also proposed west of
- 2441 Cleroux Notice of HearingA minor variance application has been submitted to permit reduced side yard setbacks and an increase in rear yard parking for the construction of a 10 unit low-rise apartment building at 2441 Cléroux Crescent (the original plan was for a 6 unit building). The hearing will be held on July 8 at 1:00 PM at Ben
- 98 & 100 BearbrookOttawa City Planners have received an update on the application from the property owners of 98-100 Bearbrook Road. While the overall composition and design of the building is largely the same, they have removed the top floor, lowering it to an 8-storey, mid-rise apartment building. The new building has a total of 211 motor vehicle
- Draft Zoning By-law Impact on Blackburn HamletThe second draft of the new Ottawa Zoning By-law was released to the public on March 20, 2025. The focus is on increased density following provincial guidelines and does not consider roads, infrastructure or transit. What are the changes to Blackburn Hamlet? A number of years ago, when the neighbourhood classifications were not directly linked







