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Your $10,000 renovation permit just got approved.

Your home renovation just got a $10,000 permit

Okay, mes amis, let's talk about what's actually happening on the ground, not just in the committee rooms. The real story is never on the Hill—it's always just off it. We're seeing some interesting movements in the latest building permits issued by the City of Ottawa.

The biggest residential permit this week, according to City of Ottawa data, is for a new two-storey detached dwelling at 865 Aviation Road in Ward 1. That's a hefty $2,066,986 project, complete with a finished basement and walkout. Ça, c'est une maison! On the commercial side, 4701 Tahoe Boulevard in Ward 3 is getting $568,320 in interior alterations across its second and sixth floors. And for those who love their coffee, a Tim Hortons at 780 Bancroft Drive in Ward 11 is doing an $84,619 recladding project for its drive-thru window. Because, you know, priorities.

But what really caught my eye, and frankly, went through three levels of my internal approval process, is the permit for 21 Indian Valley Trail in Ward 1. A $10,000 permit to remove and replace a load-bearing wall on the ground floor. It's a small detail, but these are the projects that change how people live in their homes. It's not a new condo tower, but it's someone making their space better, opening it up. You know, making room for a bigger dining table for family dinners.

What this tells us is that while big developments are always on the radar—like the proposed residential apartment building at 1970 and 1980 Fowler Drive in Ward 8, which is still "Application in Process"—the city is also quietly approving the smaller, everyday changes that shape our neighbourhoods. Keep an eye on these smaller permits; they’re often the pulse of local investment.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, off the Hill, Ottawa.

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