Bronson Avenue’s cracked and potholed asphalt is due to be torn up next Spring and city staff and community activists are at a crossroad of how it should be replaced.
Residents angry about Bronson redevelopment plan
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Bronson Avenue’s cracked and potholed asphalt is due to be torn up next Spring and city staff and community activists are at a crossroad of how it should be replaced.
While Centretown’s population has been stagnant since the 1950s, city planners are expecting the community’s population to grow by 50 per cent by 2031, adding an additional 10,000 residents.
Crime Prevention Ottawa is teaming up with local artists and at-risk youth to replace graffiti on Ottawa’s walls with murals.
Ottawa city council gave the green light to include a grocery store in a development at 187 Metcalfe Street today.