Ottawa development roundup — February 2026
20
active filings
3,470
proposed units
3
approvals
In February 2026, 20 development applications were active in City of Ottawa's development-application process, proposing a total of 3,470 housing units. 3 were approved or recommended. Every filing links to its official source document.
The proposed development encompasses three new buildings with 26, 36, and 18 storeys creating a total of 857 units.
Phase 2 of a multi-phase development site. Building B and associated above-grade parkade totaling 366,931 sq.ft (34,089 sq.m). Building height proposed at 32 storeys, which will include 445 rental residential units and 10,534 sq.ft (979 sq.m) of above-grade parking. 169 parking spaces will be located underground and in the above-grade parking structure. 234 bike parking stalls will be provided.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a 30-storey mixed-use building consisting of 401 residential dwelling units, at-grade retail, and three levels of below-grade parking.
The City of Ottawa has received an Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment application to permit a 30-storey mixed-use building consisting of 401 residential dwelling units, at-grade retail, and three levels of below-grade parking.
The proposed high-rise residential development features a 12-storey tower and a 14-starey tower connected by a 4-storey podium. The development Is expected to have 354 units and is geared towards the 50+ demographic. There will be a drop-off area, walkway, and entrance at the front of the buildlng on Famille-Cote Avenue. There will be an at-grade parkng lot {-20 vehldes) to the rear of the development, with a ramp leading to an underground parking garage with approxlmately 378 spaces. The site's parking will be accessed off Bilberry Drive to the west.
The City of Ottawa received a Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment application to develop a residential subdivision, consisting of 3 medium density blocks, 32 townhouse blocks, 8 back-to-back townhouse blocks, 1 public park block, and 1 pedestrian walkway block. A total of 266 dwellings are proposed.
The City of Ottawa received a Plan of Subdivision and Zoning By-law Amendment application to develop a residential subdivision, consisting of 3 medium density blocks, 32 townhouse blocks, 8 back-to-back townhouse blocks, 1 public park block, and 1 pedestrian walkway block. A total of 266 dwellings are proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to facilitate the construction of a 19-storey high-rise residential building with 229 units, three visitor at-grade parking spaces and 99 vehicular and 242 bicycle parking spaces located in two underground garage levels.
A Site Plan Control application to construct three townhouse blocks and two six-storey mid-rise apartment buildings, for a total of 12,177.2 square metres of ground floor area and 194 dwelling units in Phase 2 of the redevelopment of the subject property.
The proposed development is to demolish the existing 1-storey dwelling along with the existing 2 accessory structures in the rear and construct a 4-storey, 28-unit low-rise apartment dwelling. The proposed development proposes 28 bicycle parking spaces, zero vehicular parking spaces, a 1.8 m walkway from the sidewalk directly to the front door.
The proposed development is to demolish the existing 1-storey dwelling along with the existing 2 accessory structures in the rear and construct a 4-storey, 28-unit low-rise apartment dwelling. The proposed development proposes 28 bicycle parking spaces, zero vehicular parking spaces, a 1.8 m walkway from the sidewalk directly to the front door.
Demolition of existing non-contributing building and construction of new single detached house
The City of Ottawa has initiated an Official Plan Amendment application to amend Policy 14.1 in Volume 2C - Area-Specific Policies of the Official Plan to reflect the intent of Council to permit a residential care facility and clarify addresses to reflect lot creation which has occurred in accordance with this policy.
The City of Ottawa has received Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications to permit two high-rise buildings along Carling Avenue, a mid-rise building along Kerr Avenue and a park at the northwest corner of Boyd and Kerr Avenue.
The City of Ottawa has received Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications to permit two high-rise buildings along Carling Avenue, a mid-rise building along Kerr Avenue and a park at the northwest corner of Boyd and Kerr Avenue.
2 1/2 STOREY BRICK DWELLING WITH 1 STOREY ATTACHED DOUBLE GARAGE. THE BUILDING WAS A DIPLOMATES SINGLE FAMILY DWELLING AND IS CURRENTLY VACANT.
This application relates to Blocks 15, 16 and 17 of the larger Navan Road Subdivision. The zoning amendments are requested to reduce setbacks for garbage enclosure (block 15), rear yard setback (block 15 and 17), amendment to exception 2546 for car wash setback (block 16), and reduced landscape buffer (block 17). All amendments are described in the supporting planning report by J.L. Richards & Associates Ltd.
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 Zoning By-law Amendment application to prohibit residential development on the retained lands to fulfill the condition of a surplus farm dwelling severance.