Ottawa is a vibrant and growing city, with many people choosing to live, work and play here. However, access to affordable housing remains a critical and complex issue. Many residents who live on low and moderate incomes face challenges finding suitable housing.
The City of Ottawa, with the support of community partners, is committed to offering a diverse range of housing options and support services for those who need them.
The City’s 10-Year Housing and Homelessness Plan is currently undergoing a mid-point refresh. This process evaluates progress made to date and ensures the plan remains aligned with the community’s evolving needs.
The refresh includes:
- Assessing current and future housing needs
- Setting new objectives and targets
- Reviewing strategies to meet the plan’s goals
- Defining how we will measure success
Part of this process is engagement with residents to hear about their experience and ideas about housing and homelessness.
Please join us for an Open House in Stittsville on Thursday, September 25, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., CARDELREC Recreation (1500 Shea Road).
This open house is a drop-in style, with no registration required, and will offer opportunities for both one-on-one and group discussions.
To learn more about the 10-Year Housing and Homeless Plan Mid-Point Refresh, please visit Engage Ottawa at engage.ottawa.ca
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