Shakeup at Ottawa city hall ahead of summer break
Read our blog recap of Wednesday's city council meeting
City council approved changes to snow clearing and to Para Transpo eligibility Wednesday at its final meeting before a summer break.
A report from the integrity commissioner on the city's controversial partnership with a TV series to build a playground at Mooney's Bay, meanwhile, was received without a word of debate.
- Ottawa city council silent on integrity breaches in playground report
- Snow-clearing threshold to stay at 7 centimetres, city committee decides
- Para Transpo to welcome more riders aboard, transit commission decides
One of the few agenda items that saw some debate was the partial demolition of Somerset House, which was approved.
New city manager Steve Kanellakos also revealed how he wants to restructure the various city departments. The changes will cost taxpayers $1.29 million in severance payments, but are expected to save $2.7 million over the rest of this term of council.
The CBC's Joanne Chianello and Kate Porter were live tweeting all the important details. Read the recap below.