Flooding questions? City of Ottawa hosts public meetings today and Wednesday

Officials with Insurance Bureau of Canada, provincial government in city

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Caption: Sandbags block Boise Lane in Cumberland in Ottawa's far east end on May 5, 2017. (Ashley Burke/CBC)

The City of Ottawa will be hosting three public information sessions today for people with questions about about insurance and other flood-related concerns.
Representatives from the Insurance Bureau of Canada, the Canadian Red Cross, and the Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs — which oversees the provincial disaster relief program — will be in the city for three one-hour sessions at the following locations:
  • Nepean Sportsplex, Hall C and D (1701 Woodroffe Ave.) from 1-2 p.m.
  • R.J. Kennedy Arena, Main Hall (1115 Dunning Rd.) from 3:30-4:30 p.m.
  • Fitzroy Harbour Communtity Centre (100 Clifford Campbell St.) from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
The sessions will also be attended by officials with Ottawa Public Health and the City of Ottawa's public works and environmental services department.
For people who can't attend Tuesday's sessions, a fourth meeting will take place Wednesday from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Constance and Buckham's Bay Community Centre at 262 Len Purcell Dr.
As of Monday morning, 310 homes in Ottawa had been directly affected by flooding — the majority in the city's West Carleton-March ward — and 75 families have been displaced.
Mayor Jim Watson has said the city will not declare a state of emergency.