Major developments in Old Barrhaven West, Ottawa
As of 2026-02-03, 15 development projects have been reviewed by City of Ottawa's development-application process in the Old Barrhaven West area, totalling 2,993 proposed housing units. The largest is a 1500-unit residential project at 4497 O'Keefe. 0 are new builds, and 7 are currently advancing. Use types: 1 residential, 3 commercial, 1 mixed-use, 1 institutional.
Projects (15)
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan Amendment application to expand the City's Urban Boundary by including 4497A and 4497B O'Keefe Court. The expansion would allow for the future development of an urban subdivision with approximately 1500 residential units.
A new urban subdivision is proposed that would result in 1493 new residential units and approximately 3657 square metres of commercial space. The proposed subdivision will also include new parks, streets, and will conserve existing environmental areas. The proposed development is intended to be serviced on full municipal services.
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application for a shopping centre that includes 10 buildings and 498 parking spaces.
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to construct a three-storey building with a total gross floor area of 3,602 square metres. The building is proposed to contain medical facilities, offices, a restaurant, and a daycare.
Zoning By-law Amendment
Site Plan Control
Zoning By-law Amendment
Four storey, 88 unit hotel
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment and Plan of Subdivision application to rezone the subject property IP [1219]-h (Business Park Industrial zone) to provision industrial blocks intended for Warehouse and Light Industrial use.
Site Plan Control, Plan of Subdivision, Plan of Condominium
Zoning By-law Amendment, Site Plan Control
6 storey, 99 room hotel
Site Plan Control
A Site Plan Control application to construct a 566 square metre medical office building and a 280 square metre restaurant with 54 parking spaces.
The City of Ottawa has received a Draft Plan of Subdivision to revise an application to an existing draft approved Plan of Subdivision to create a new road connection through the adjacent properties to the south to provide a secondary road connection for the draft approved lands. The road connection would also serve as a servicing corridor for water service looping.