Ottawa development roundup — May 2026
17
active filings
1,101
proposed units
0
approvals
In May 2026, 17 development applications were active in City of Ottawa's development-application process, proposing a total of 1,101 housing units. Every filing links to its official source document.
Redevelopment of the site for mixed uses within three towers , ranging in height from 34 storeys to 40 storeys, consisting of residential, commercial and office uses, along with preservation of the Standard Bread Building and 526 underground parking spaces. This revision is related to Phase 1 (Tower A), 402 residential units are now being proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received a Site Plan Control application to construct a new planned unit development consisting of 268 residential units within 13 three-and-a-half-storey stacked dwelling blocks.
Affordable housing - 12-storey apartment building with between 124 and 128 units
Affordable housing - 12-storey apartment building with between 124 and 128 units
The City of Ottawa has received Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications to permit a six-storey apartment building containing 52 residential units. A threestorey underground parking garage is proposed to contain 54 vehicle parking spaces and 56 bicycle parking spaces.
The City of Ottawa has received Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications to permit a six-storey apartment building containing 52 residential units. A three storey underground parking garage is proposed to contain 54 vehicle parking spaces and 56 bicycle parking spaces.
The City of Ottawa has received Official Plan Amendment, Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications to permit a six-storey apartment building containing 52 residential units. A three storey underground parking garage is proposed to contain 54 vehicle parking spaces and 56 bicycle parking spaces.
The owner is proposing to build a 4-storey apartment building with 19 units in it. Two parking spaces are proposed under the cantilever of floors 2 to 4. 10 bicycle parking spaces are proposed.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to increase the maximum gross floor area from 300 square metres to 1,000 square metres for a proposed "medical facility" use.
The City of Ottawa has received a Zoning By-law Amendment application to rezone to Residential (R4UC) under Zoning By-law 2008-250 and Neighbourhood (N4C) under Zoning By-law 2026-50. Site-specific exceptions are requested to permit a maximum building height of 12m and a reduction in long-term bicycle parking.
Motion from Council for City initiated minor rezoning to add day care as a permitted use.
To rezone the subject site from Rural countryside (RU) to Rural Commercial (RC) to permit future commercial and light industrial use on the subject site. A portion of the site containing a provincially significant wetland is proposed to be rezoned to Open Space, Subzone R (O1R).
No development is proposed. The proposed zoning amendment is intended to prohibit residential development on the retained lands of an approved consent for severance. This zoning change is listed as a required condition for the consent to be finalized.
The City of Ottawa has initiated Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments to amend the Riverside South Secondary Plan and the Zoning By-law to permit a reduced minimum height of a building within 20 metres of the main street and an increased maximum front yard setback for buildings that front onto the main street.
The City of Ottawa has initiated Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments to amend the Riverside South Secondary Plan and the Zoning By-law to permit a reduced minimum height of a building within 20 metres of the main street and an increased maximum front yard setback for buildings that front onto the main street.
The City of Ottawa has received Minor Zoning By-law Amendment and Site Plan Control applications for partial redevelopment on site to add a single-storey restaurant and associated drive-through. A total of 17 vehicular parking spaces and 4 bicycle parking spaces are proposed.