June 2021

June 30

Update – Emergency Operations Centre This is an update from the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) in advance of Canada Day. Today, Ontario entered Step Two of the provincial Roadmap to Reopen. Step Two of the Roadmap focuses on the resumption of more outdoor activities, small indoor gatherings, and personal care services. For information on the …

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June 25

Update – Emergency Operations Centre The Province is currently in Step One of its Roadmap to Reopen and has announced that it will move to Step Two on Wednesday, June 30th. Step Two of the Roadmap focuses on the resumption of more outdoor activities and limited indoor services with small numbers of people where face coverings are worn, and …

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Steering the conversation forward: Making sure community objectives are in City’s new Transportation Masterplan (Perspectives Vanier, June 2021)

The way we move in this City is one of the most critical discussions we can have – and must continue to have as a community. Just like the action itself, it moves and changes with time, people and modes. And most recently, with a pandemic, none of us saw coming. There are more people, …

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Creating better routes, safer streets: New measures and plans coming to Sandy Hill for all (Image Sandy Hill, June-July)

Soon cyclists in Sandy Hill will be rolling along.   Thanks to $2M Section 37 money from the development located at 151 Chapel cycling improvements, the neighbourhood is getting a significant boost.   Connecting existing cycling infrastructure in Sandy Hill, through Lowertown to enter the ByWard Market.  The route in focus begins at York Street and King …

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Splash into Summer!

The summer has arrived early and we have another hot weekend ahead of us. This Means That: All splash pads are open across the city Outdoor pools are opening as per covid guidelines In our community Genest pool is opening All wading pools will open in June To book your time sign up here: https://ottawa.ca/en/recreation-and-parks/swimming …

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Community Update Spring/Summer 2021

Local Farmer’s Market Returns to the Market As always, if you are in Vanier or near Beechwood Avenue, the Beechwood Market is another option for fresh food and local goodies.  The Market offers online click and collect, with a start date for local shopping in Optimiste park in early June.   Visit www.beechwoodmarket.ca for more information. With Spring well …

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Addressing major City Issues Through Key Actions (Lowertown Echo, June-August 2021)

In Lowertown, there are several unique and desirable features – the retail shops, the restaurants, heritage homes, families, residents, and work environments along with some of the best urban spaces and parks.   And within this urban neighbourhood, we are also faced with the challenges that can come from the concentration of services and of emergency shelters.  The challenge is amplified with …

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We’re Hiring!

Team Fleury: Community Liaison Location: Ottawa (Lowertown, Sandy Hill, and Vanier) Apply Here By June 17th: https://app06.ottawa.ca/cgi-bin/jobs.pl?id=2021-EX-EN-53301600-01 About the role: Team Fleury represents the heart of our City: Lowertown, Sandy Hill and Vanier.  Every day we make a difference helping our residents by improving City services. We care about our community and are passionate about our City. Joining our team …

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Increasing Safety on Residential Streets in Our Community

Safety in our community is of utmost importance. And one of the main drivers of worry is speeding along our streets. Now, this worry will soon be a thing of the past – with the introduction of 30km/hr zones in six zones in our community. I presented a report to Transportation Committee on April 26th and passed at Council on May …

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We Need Your Help Improving Recreation Facilities!

The City is looking for your feedback on the first Parks and Recreation Facilities Master Plan. The plan will provide a framework to help the City determine what municipal parks and recreation facilities we will need in the next ten years to serve the needs of residents. They provided their Draft Plan at Council on …

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Good Day!

 Thank you for reaching out to my City Councillor website. I was blessed to represent residents and businesses in Lowertown, Sandy Hill, and Vanier at the City of Ottawa for 12 years (2010 to 2022).

I am keeping the website active, as a former city councillor and community leader so that residents can review and access projects, priorities and some of the most serious issues during the period I was a City Councillor for Ward 12, Rideau-Vanier.

If you are looking to connect with the City of Ottawa, I encourage you to call 311.

If you are seeking to connect with your City councillor, Stephanie Plante, please email (Stephanie.plante@ottawa.ca) or call (613-580-2482).

I remain an engaged leader in our community, in Ottawa and for the National Capital Region. If you are looking to connect with me please send me an email via: info@mathieufleury.ca or find me on LinkedIn

Thank you.
Mat

Bonjour!

 

Merci d’avoir consulté mon site Web de conseiller municipal. J’ai eu la chance de représenter les résidents et les entreprises de la Basse-Ville, de la Côte-de-Sable et de Vanier à la Ville d’Ottawa pendant 12 ans (de 2010 à 2022).

Je garde le site Web actif, en tant qu’ancien conseiller municipal et leader communautaire, afin que les résidents puissent examiner et consulter les projets, les priorités et certains des problèmes les plus graves pendant la période où j’étais conseiller municipal du quartier 12, Rideau-Vanier.

Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec la Ville d’Ottawa, je vous encourage à composer le 311.

Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec votre conseillère municipale, Stéphanie Plante, veuillez envoyer un courriel (Stephanie.plante@ottawa.ca) ou téléphoner au (613-580-2482).

Je demeure un leader engagé dans notre communauté, à Ottawa et dans la région de la capitale nationale. Si vous cherchez à communiquer avec moi, veuillez m’envoyer un courriel à l’adresse suivante : info@mathieufleury.ca ou me trouver sur LinkedIn.

Je vous remercie.
Mat