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Our Recommendation On Minimum Lot Sizes
We encourage the Ontario government to reduce or remove minimum lot sizes to enable much desired gentle density and affordability.
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Our Open Letter on Lansdowne 2.0
Our concerns about the project's lack of transit accessibility, clarity, and affordability.
By Strong Towns OttawaStrong Towns Ottawa has sent an open letter to all Councillors with our concerns regarding Lansdowne. [Read More] -
Automatic Speed Enforcement Cameras
We urge the province to reconsider an end to speed enforcement with cameras and allow technology to do its work to protect the lives of Ontarians.
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Our Blueprint for Building Better in Canada
We urge the federal government to abandon the sprawl-based model that has left our cities with a plethora of infrastructure time bombs.
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The High Cost of Sprawl; Ottawa’s Infrastructure Time Bomb
To ensure its long-term viability, it is essential that Ottawa align its lands-use and infrastructure strategies with financial realities. The City’s financial stability depends on whether it is willing to confront the cost of its past choices and build smarter from here forward.
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Our Concerns With The Tewin Development
We urge the city to reconsider this project. The current proposal at Tewin goes against all financial, housing, and environmental evidence showing that low density housing is the worst for future city developments.
By Liam O’Brien