Public information session - Urban Design Guidelines for Mid-Rise Buildings (concluded)

CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

Thank you to all participants who took part in the online public information session on Monday, November 17.

Ottawa City Council adopted a series of urban design guidelines in 2007–2008, covering everything from individual facilities (e.g., gas stations) to broader areas like Mainstreet corridors. These guidelines support the City’s planning and development review processes and are used by staff, developers, community groups, and residents.

Currently, there are no guidelines specific to mid-rise buildings (five to nine storeys). This project will create a comprehensive set of design guidelines for mid-rise buildings to help implement the Official Plan and guide the design of buildings, driveways, parking, landscaping, and adjacent streets.


For more information, please contact the project team:
midrise@ottawa.ca / moyennehauteur@ottawa.ca
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