You’re Invited: Community Workshops on Neighbourhood Walkability

As a community, walkability and pedestrian-friendly streets frequently come up as high priorities for the future of QTN. What does a 15 minute neighbourhood look like for QTN? Here’s an example of where you can walk today from the Alpine Ave tennis courts (source: walkscore.com):

Walking map of QTN

We encourage you to participate in a series of community workshops on neighbourhood walkability being hosted by Walkable Ottawa. To register for a workshop please visit Walkable Ottawa’s websiteHere is some additional information on these sessions:

·  Sept 9, 7:00-8:30PM. Residential Focus: Neighbourhoods which are predominantly residential. They may have some public amenities, but little or no commercial. For example, Barrhaven West/Old Barrhaven, Alta Vista, Crystal Beach, or Manor Park.

·  Sept 10, 7:00-8:30PM. Mixed Urban: Somewhat walkable neighbourhoods with a mix of residential and commercial, near and around walkable shopping streets. For example, Sandy Hill, Glebe Annex, or Chinatown.

·  Sept 11, 7:00-8:30PM.  Mixed Residential: Neighbourhoods in which residents use their cars every day, with available rapid transit, which are located farther away from the city centre. For example, Overbrook, Britannia, or Hiawatha Park.

·  Sept. 12, 7:00-8:30PM. Approaching Walkable: Neighbourhoods which are similar to Mixed Residential in terms of car use, but with walkable shopping streets. For example, Westboro, The Glebe, or Beechwood.

“What should we expect?”
Each evening will open with introductions, followed by a brief Q&A and an informational video on the many aspects of walkability. We will then move into smaller groups through breakout rooms divided by participants’ main interests, and close with a large group discussion.

“Walkability survey?”
A week ahead of the consultation, you will be invited to complete an online survey on walkability in your neighbourhood. This will allow us to include your direct input in our consultation, and provide some context in advance of the community workshops. If you find it too long, do not feel pressured to complete all of it: simply the parts that matter most to you.

“Where is the information going?”
All the information we gather will be compiled into a report, which will be made publicly available on our website. These ideas will then be worked through with a diverse group of stakeholders, and presented to the City to supplement the work the Planning Department is doing on walkability.

Ecology Ottawa’s Tree Fundraiser: Purchase & Plant Native Species

On behalf of Ecology Ottawa, in collaboration with Ferguson Forest Center, you’re invited to purchase and plant native tree species to help restore Ottawa’s canopy. See below for more information and visit their website to purchase or donate:

Check out Ecology Ottawa’s Tree Fundraiser and help plant Ottawa’s future tree canopy! They are working with Ferguson Tree Nursery to offer you an amazing deal on 7 different native tree seedlings. By participating, you will not only be helping to green-up your community, but you will help support the important work of planting, protecting, and promoting trees in Ottawa.

tree fundraiser, plant ottawa's future tree canopy

You’re Invited: Virtual Trivia Fundraiser for the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation

On behalf of the Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation and in partnership with the Ottawa Trivia League, you are invited to a Virtual Trivia Fundraiser on Tuesday, August 25 at 7:00 PM. Please see below for more information or visit the Foundation’s website:

In partnership with Ottawa Trivia League, Queensway Carleton Hospital Foundation invites you to join us for a fun online evening of questions and answers in support of our hospital.

This exciting event allows you to show off your smarts while physically distancing safely at home.

Tickets are $20 per person.

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

All participants are eligible to win one of our amazing door prizes: a gift pack of brew and swag from Ashton Brewing Company, a custom made Muskoka Chair from Ottawa City Woodshop or a $100 gift certificate from Ross’ Independent Grocer.

Please spread the word to your family, friends and colleagues, and invite more people to witness your trivia triumph while supporting QCH healthcare workers.

We hope to see you and all of your friends online on August 25!