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  1. Living in Ottawa. property taxes, by-laws, licenses and permits, animals and pets, water and environment….

  2. information for candidates, voters, third party advertisers and employment opportunities…. mayor and councillors, budget, public engagement, funding, accessibility services, French language services….

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  4. Ottawa’s recycling will be fully transitioned to the new system in 2026, when producers will implement a standardized collection program across the province. This means that residents across Ontario will be able to recycle the same materials no matter where they live.

  5. For parking ticket payments, please call the automated payment system at 613-738-7719, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For all other court-related inquiries, please call 3-1-1 and dial option 3 to speak to a City of Ottawa agent.

  6. The residential on-street parking permit allows eligible residents to park on assigned street (s) for up to 48 hours. It also allows parkers – with some limitations and conditions – to remain parked on the street during a winter weather parking ban.

  7. Municipal lots and on-street parking. on-street parking, winter parking ban, parking rules, regulations and restrictions, lots, permits, maps….

  8. ottawa.ca › en › garbage-and-recyclingGarbage - City of Ottawa

    It stays right here, in Ottawa, at the City’s landfill site. Take a tour around the Trail Road Waste Facility and find out what happens once the collection trucks have dumped their loads. Meet heavy equipment operator Lynne and Lucy, the hawk.

  9. open.ottawa.ca › datasets › cedd73fd1aa3447e90fe707e6b71f45aDaily COVID-19 Dashboard - Ottawa

    Daily COVID-19 Dashboard. Sign In. Contact us. > 3-1-1 online. 110 Laurier Avenue West. Ottawa, ON K1P 1J1. 3-1-1. 613-580-2400. 1-866-261-9799.

  10. It is unsafe to set and maintain open air fires in most urban areas of the City. Population density and average lot size criteria were considered in the determination of the areas in which open air fires are permitted. This restriction applies to both campfires and outdoor fireplaces.

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