What public servants need to know about the city’s $30M plan to handle return-to-office traffic
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What public servants need to know about the city’s $30M plan to handle return-to-office traffic
Sidewalk to National Defence campus, expanded bus service and steeper penalties for parking violations among solutions proposed by City of Ottawa staff.
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By Ben Andrews
Published Jul 15, 2026
Last updated 2 hours ago
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