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Publication Date: October 10, 2025 - 16:31
Special Meetings called
October 10, 2025
The City called three special meetings in accordance with Subsection 87 (1) and 14(1) and of the Procedure By-law.
A special meeting of Finance and Corporate Services Committee has will be held on Wednesday, October 29, at 9:30 am. The purpose of the meeting is to consider the following items:
- Amendments to the Lansdowne Partnership Agreements
- Lansdowne 2.0 Redevelopment and Construction Approval Plan
- Economic Impact Analysis
- Lansdowne 2025 Annual Report
A special meeting of Audit Committee will be held on Tuesday, November 4, at 9:30 am to consider the following item:
- Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Follow-up Report: Audit of Lansdowne Sprint 1.
A special meeting of Council will be held on Friday, November 7 at 10:30 am to consider the above-listed items.
For more information, please consult ottawa.ca/agendas.
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