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Your city hall just approved tents for 2026. What's going on?

Your city hall is really building up the future

Bonjour, good morning, Ottawa. Simone Okafor-Bouchard here, giving you the real deal on what’s happening just off the Hill, right in your neighbourhoods. We've been through the latest batch of permits and applications from City Hall, and let me tell you, there's a lot more going on than just committee meetings.

**A Look at What's Getting Built**

First up, something that caught my eye: The Bani Hashi Society is getting permits to install temporary tents at 900 Eglinton Ave E, not once, but twice in 2026. This is a commercial permit for Ward 3, costing $6,500 each time. It's interesting because these aren't just one-off events; it's a recurring setup, showing a consistent community need or event planning in that part of the city. You don't see that kind of forward planning for temporary structures every day, non?

Then, the bigger picture shows Ottawa is still very much a city in motion. We have active development applications like the residential apartment building proposed for 1970 and 1980 Fowler Drive in Ward 8. This application, OZ/OPA 25 23, is still in process. Also on the books, a new automobile dealership at 2318 Dundas Street West in Ward 2, and two industrial buildings for 0 Tenth Line West in Ward 9. This isn't just about housing; it's about jobs and services too, extending our urban footprint.

What this means for you? Well, it's a clear signal that the city is planning for growth, from community events to new housing and commercial spaces. Keep an eye on these applications as they move through the process; they'll shape your daily commute and your local amenities.

Simone Okafor-Bouchard, off the Hill and into your neighbourhood.

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