Ottawa development roundup — January 2026
12
active filings
3,486
proposed units
3
approvals
In January 2026, 12 development applications were active in City of Ottawa's development-application process, proposing a total of 3,486 housing units. 3 were approved or recommended. Every filing links to its official source document.
The City of Ottawa has received an application to amend its Official Plan to expand the Urban Boundary. The proposed expansion would include the Stittsville West Urban Expansion Area and all for the future development of approximately 2,391 new homes.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a 38-storey mixed-use building. The proposal includes approximately 465 dwelling units and four levels of underground parking, containing approximately 322 parking spaces. A Privately-Owned-Public Space is also proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a 38-storey mixed-use building. The proposal includes approximately 465 dwelling units and four levels of underground parking, containing approximately 322 parking spaces. A Privately-Owned-Public Space is also proposed.
mixed-use of residential and commercial building with 99 apartment units and just under 5000 sq ft of retail.
The proposal seeks relief from zoning by-law provisions to facilitate the development of a 6-storey residential apartment building, providing approximately 46 units.
A residential apartment building , 4 storeys in height with 20 units is proposed
It is proposed to construct a three-storey personal service facility on the subject site. The purposed use includes a spa with accessory outdoor amenity areas and personal service buildings located west of the main building. A restaurant is proposed within the mail building. The subject site will be accessed via a driveway off Solandt Road. A major zoning by-law amendment application is required to rezone the subject site from "IP6" to "MC" to permit "personal service business" and other proposed uses on the subject site. A site-specific zoning provision will establish no minimum parking for the proposed development.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to amend the Rural Heavy Industrial (RH[76r]) zone to permit an existing storage building on site to be used for an agricultural-related use (warehouse related to a pest control business). No new development is proposed.
Demolition of a Grade II property and new construction in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation District, designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to remove Urban Exception 2238 from the subject lands, in order to permit townhouse dwellings within a portion of Idylea Subdivision.
Restoration of the exterior porch, entrance door and stairs, with a proposed new ramp for improved accessibility.