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APPROVED - 500 & 508 Edgeworth Re-Zoning
On June 10, 2026, Ottawa City Council approved the zoning bylaw amendment to enable a 24-storey apartment development at 500 and 508 Edgeworth. The discussion at City Council on this matter is found at 1:36:16 of the video recording of the meeting. While this is not the outcome that many Woodpark residents would have liked, many of the concerns raised by residents and the Woodpark Community Association were acknowledged during the Council meeting and some commitments were mad
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Jun 122 min read


Ancaster / Flower Mural
In our recent events survey, the mural ranked only as a medium priority. All this leads to the question “Do we continue with the mural refresh event?”
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Jun 102 min read


Zoning Application: 500–508 Edgeworth Avenue
What’s Proposed 24‑storey residential tower 4‑storey podium 262 residential units; 123 underground parking spaces Proposal: https://devapps.ottawa.ca/en/applications/D02-02-25-0087/details A 24‑storey tower is permitted under the Lincoln Fields Secondary Plan, but a zoning amendment is still required — creating an additional opportunity for public input. Have Your Say The City of Ottawa’s Planning & Housing Committee (PHC) will consider the application on Wednesday, June 3 Re
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May 282 min read


Upcoming Woodpark Events and other important information
LRT/Richmond Road Construction Update - April 16 - Carlingwood Library (and virtually) 6:45 pm We have invited LRT Stage 2 staff and Councillor Kavanagh to the April meeting of the Woodpark Community Association to provide a presentation on the work that will be done in Woodpark this year on LRT and the renewal of Richmond Road. We have asked Stage 2 to come prepared to speak about the following: the overall schedule for the completion of the LRT; timing and configuration o
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Apr 33 min read


Proposal for 24 story apartment plan at 500 and 508 Edgeworth Ave.
In November 2024, the Lincoln Fields Secondary Plan (LFSP) was approved by Ottawa City Council. This plan was developed to direct growth and development in the lands surrounding the Lincoln Fields Light Rail Transit station and would allow apartment buildings along the western side of Edgeworth Ave between Lawn and Carling ranging from 7 to 24 stories in height. Change on this scale, within an interior street in Woodpark, was opposed by your community association ( Woodpark.c
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Feb 133 min read


Parking in Woodpark
The Woodpark Community Association is increasingly hearing concerns from residents about parking in Woodpark. Concerns include: Vehicles parking across from each other making our narrow streets de facto single lanes and blocking larger service trucks and buses; The difficulty in moving within the community with no sidewalks and parked cars forcing people and pets to walk in the middle of the road; and Vehicles that are parked on the streets for many consecutive days. When
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Feb 34 min read


Help Us Capture the History of Woodpark
Woodpark has a story to tell—one that lives in the memories of its residents, the streets we walk every day, and the photos tucked away in family albums. Today, we’re excited to launch a new community project to document and celebrate the history of Woodpark, and we need your help! Woodpark, Ottawa What’s the Project About? Our goal is to preserve the rich history of the Woodpark neighbourhood —from its post-war beginnings to the vibrant, evolving community we know today. Wit
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Nov 18, 20252 min read


New Zoning By-law Comments
All Woodpark Community Association Members and Residents. We need your help! Below is our letter to the City officials regarding the...
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Oct 2, 20256 min read


Open Letter to Councillor Kavanagh
The Woodpark Community Association will be meeting with Councillor Kavanagh on September 18th to discuss some of the pressing issues in...
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Sep 4, 20254 min read
Big Changes Are Coming to Woodpark!
2025 Ottawa Zoning By-law change will significantly change the types of housing built throughout our city and in Woodpark . Our...
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Jun 17, 20252 min read


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