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The first of four public meetings on the long-term health of the Ottawa River gets underway on Monday.
The City of Ottawa is inviting residents to make presentations, ask questions and provide ideas for any of the 16 projects that make up the Ottawa River Action Plan.
In particular, the city is seeking input on its combined sewer overflows project and three options it is considering to reduce overflows — ranging in costs from $40 million to $2.2 billion.
No registration is required and the meetings all run from 6 to 8 p.m.
Monday’s will be held at Lansdowne Park’s Salon E.
The three other meetings are scheduled as follows:
• Thursday, Nov. 26: Ron Kolbus Lakeside Centre, Britannia Park
• Monday, Nov. 30: Nepean Sportsplex, 1701 Woodroffe Ave.
• Tuesday, Dec. 1: Canadian Legion, 800 Taylor Creek Dr., Orleans
Residents are also invited to participate in an online survey available, along with other details on the action plan, at ottawa.ca/riverplan.
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