The Glebe Report, February 11, 2022. Opinion by Walter Hendelman. "New Civic Hospital at the Farm-A call to action "
"Construction on the site of the Civic Hospital at the Central Experimental Farm (CEF) adjacent to Dow's Lake is about to start unless we all take action to stop it now!
- 40-plus acres of the heritage site of the Farm has been signed over for the new hospital site as well as the Dow's Lake parking lot.
- About five acres comprising Queen Juliana Park will be for a 2,500-vehicle, four-storey, above ground parking lot.
- A request for an environmental impact assessment has been submitted to the Minister of the Environment by Reimagine Ottawa and others.
- The hospital board of governors has not responded to a request to hold a public meeting about the site.
- Buildings called the Carling Village (presumably condos) are to be built by the hospital on the corner of Preston and Carling. (up to 55 storeys high.)
According to information available online, 34 high rises are now under construction or planned for the vicinity of the site, adding 9,000 apartments and condos and their vehicles to the traffic load in the area. The Dow's Lake area will be severely impacted by hundreds of cars each day, seeking to avoid the parking fees in the garage. Glebe streets will be overwhelmed by traffic cutting through the area, endangering the safety of the countless children who walk or bike to local schools. Forget about access to the Tulip Festival, Dow's Lake, Winterlude and the Ornamental Gardens.
When will all this construction begin? Since both the NCC and our City Council have already approved the site plan, effectively now---next month, in March, starting with the destruction of trees and the building of the garage."
What Can You Do? Go to the Reimagine Ottawa website, reimagineottawa.ca. Look for the headings GET INVOLVED and RESOURCES. Choose your target audience, then send an email to or phone one or two or as many as you'd like of the officials listed. Please tell them that this ecological and logistical disaster cannot, should not and must not proceed, and why. There is at least one perfectly suitable alternative available-Tunney's Pasture, where the ground is flat, parking lots are plentiful, very few trees need to be cut, and its already serviced by the main trunk line of the LRT.
The Glebe Community Association has spoken out clearly and strongly about the plans for the new hospital site-please go to glebeca/ca/advocacy. Ottawa-born Bruce Cockburn, a Canadian music icon and recipient of the Order of Canada and many music awards, has spoken out against the hospital development at the Experimental Farm. His video message is on the ReImagine Ottawa website, along with a rendition of Joni Mitchell's Big Yellow Taxi (...and put up a parking lot") by two Grade 11 students singing on the snow-covered site amongst trees that will be demolished. Perhaps it is time to re-read Dr. Seuss's LORAX.
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