with Neil Saravanamuttoo

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Local issues examined in depth through interviews and with our municipal panel.https://betterottawa.ca/panel/ the613.substack.com

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Jan 23, 2026

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Episodes

New Candidates for Mayor and Orleans-East 23.01.2026

It was a surprisingly busy week in Ottawa city politics. The Panel covers: * Orleans-East Cumberland Councillor Matt Luloff’s trail on charges of driving under the influence (1:10) * a new candidate, Barbara Daniela Gandolfo , has come forward to contest the Orleans-East Cumberland Council seat. Meet Barbara at the Better Ottawa Town Hall on Wednesday, 28 January — see poster below (6:05) * a new...

Our 2026 Outlook 19.01.2026

The Municipal Panel is back to talk about the year ahead. RogersTV hosted us in their studios for this special episode. 2026 is a municipal election year, and we talked about: * Who on Council is planning to run again , and who else has put their name forward, * What we see as the main issues for the election , and what could be the surprise sleeper issues that get attention, * How candidates will...

Train to Somewhere 15.01.2026

I sat down with Gio Petti, the local filmmaker behind the recent YouTube documentary on OC Transpo, Train to Nowhere — Gio’s follow up to the 2024 release Dude, Where’s My Bus? Gio and I talk about the history that brought us to the current Line 2, and the original O-Train that preceded it. We also talk about what motivated Gio to make these films, the experience of south Ottawa residents since it...

2025 in Review 20.12.2025

As 2025 comes to an end, the Municipal Panel did a special year in review episode . RogersTV hosted up in their studios for this special episode. We each picked: * One big theme for Ottawa City Hall in 2025 , and discussed what those themes mean for 2026. * The worst decision at City Hall in 2025. * The best decision at City Hall in 2025. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or whereve...

Budget Passed. Campaign Season Starts Now! 12.12.2025

With the approval of the 2026 city budget, we are unofficially into campaign mode for the 2026 municipal elections. This week the Municipal Panel covers: * Council approves the 2026 budget * Tim Tierney’s Ottawa Citizen op-ed criticizing other councillors * The Mayor’s public safety message * The Mayor’s breakfast with Prime Minister Mark Carney * The election messaging that is starting to emerge...

This Project is Not in Jeopardy! 05.12.2025

Budget season continues at the City of Ottawa. This week the Municipal Panel covers the Finance and Corporate Services Committee: * $156 million more for new (and old) LRT construction (1:00) * The City’s overdue long-term financial plan is coming in early 2026 (22:15) * Are delays to the Adisoke library a sign of deeper problems? (28:15) * The Mayor’s public safety press event (32:30) Let us know...

Joanne has Something to Tell You! 29.11.2025

It’s budget season at the City of Ottawa. In this episode, we cover: * whether City Council agreed to have staff buy us a new landfill * how every year the transit budget is pumped up with phantom money * how the City should push back against the province on where we can build bike lanes, and the impact on next year’s budget for roads and sewers Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or...

Trash Talk! 24.11.2025

We’re coming to you a few days later than usual, as there was an important discussion at Ottawa City Hall this past Friday. In this episode, we cover: * how much the police budget is actually increasing * whether the city should take up an opportunity to bid on a landfill site * new movers and shakers in the municipal landscape Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you get y...

Budget 2026 Comes In At 3.75% 14.11.2025

The City released its draft 2026 budget this week. We cover: * Headlines from the Budget * What strong mayor powers mean for budgeting * The Mayor’s explanation for why Ottawa tax increases are lower than other cities * The City’s new window to make voluntary contributions * The City rejects urban boundary expansion We reference some documents in the show: * City’s draft Budget Magazine * My asses...

A Divided Council Approves Lansdowne 2.0 10.11.2025

Late last week, City Council approved Lansdowne 2.0. The panel talks about that decision, as well as the related Audit Committee meeting and Lansdowne 2.0 Public Forum earlier in the week. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch the podcast on YouTube . Or listen to an audio version on Apple Podcasts or Spotify . This is a public episo...

The (Alternate) Facts on Lansdowne 01.11.2025

Our extended Lansdowne coverage continues! We recap the 2-day Committee meeting that sent Lansdowne to a final vote at Council on Friday, November 7. The episode covers: * The PWHL comes to Committee — who won the PR battle? * The facts and alternate facts around Lansdowne financing * Housing at Lansdowne and Councillor Tierney’s promise to bring back a third tower * New polling on what Ottawa res...

The Mayor Comes Out Swinging on Lansdowne 24.10.2025

For the next few weeks, it’s going to be all Lansdowne all the time! There was a big announcement from the PWHL right after we finished recording. We’ll talk about that next week. Here’s what we covered this week: * Vibe check! What Lansdowne 2.0 is really all about. * The Mayor’s unusual Monday press conference. * Council says no to extending the decision date. * What the report says and what the...

Muni Panel: Tewin is Back ... and Things Got Spicy 17.10.2025

See my latest Lansdowne YouTube video: This Time is Different This week, we cover one and only one issue: Tewin , the controversial development project in south-east Ottawa. It was a long discussion. But a great one. Towards the end, we talk briefly about what to expect with Lansdowne over the next few weeks. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you get your podcasts. You c...

Muni Panel: The City Takes a Stand on the Premier's Need for Speed 11.10.2025

It was a fairly quiet week at Ottawa City Hall moving into the Thanksgiving Break. This week’s Municipal Panel covers: * The Housing Acceleration Plan gets approved by Council (4:53) * Ottawa takes a stand on speed light cameras (11:22) * Council tries to advance negotiations on uploading the LRT (22:55) * Lansdowne 2.0 shifts back into high gear (30:26) Let us know what you think. Leave a comment...

Muni Panel: Will the City's New Housing Plan Get Builders Building? 04.10.2025

It was another busy week at Ottawa City Hall! In this episode, we cover: * The Housing Acceleration Plan goes to Committee (0:13) * Should there be bus lanes on Bank Street? (19:07) * NCC plans for a Confederation Boulevard gets a reaction out of the Mayor (30:35) * The Police Chief says a 6.5% budget increase is not enough (40:50) Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you g...

Muni Panel: Councillors Duck and Weave on Return to Office 26.09.2025

It was a busy week at Ottawa City Hall, and the Municipal Panel has thoughts. In this episode, we cover: * the Return to Office debate goes to Council (0:42) * Doug Ford plans to outlaw speed cameras (13:38) * the City introduces a new Housing Acceleration Plan (21:53) * the City finds a new way to fight the Kanata ClubLink development (31:02) * What’s holding up Lansdowne ? (38:07) Let us know wh...

Pre-Election Positioning Moves Into High Gear 20.09.2025

The Municipal Panel took a week off, and boy, was there a lot to cover when we got back. In this extended issue, we discuss: * the Mayor’s pledge to end youth homelessness by 2030 (2:58) * the investigation into Councillor Menard’s election spending (10:47) * Jeff Leiper turns the City’s return to office mandate into a hot potato (22:16) * the City’s report on climate progress (29:00) * Doug Ford’...

Muni Panel: So Who Actually Made the City's 'Return to Work' Decision? 04.09.2025

Ottawa City Council is back in full swing, which means the Municipal Panel is here to provide our colour commentary. This week we cover: * the Integrity Commissioner’s report on Councillor Plante ’s social media postings (0:15) * the City’s decision that all staff will return to office full time in January (11:18) * the 2026 budget directions , and specifically what it means for transit (22:38) *...

Muni Panel: Is the City Breaking the Law? 25.08.2025

Break’s over, and the Better Ottawa Municipal Panel is back! If you appreciate the work of the Panel, please consider becoming a paid subscriber. This week, Joanne, Jon and Neil cover: * What to expect for the 2026 City of Ottawa budget (0:40) * Why beaches don’t stay open in late season heatwaves (18:40) * Delays to the release of the City’s new long-range financial plan (24:48) * NCC and Senator...

Muni Panel: Hot Takes on Lansdowne 22.07.2025

We did an extended summer recording all about Lansdowne 2.0. The local RogersTV station filmed us on location at the Great Lawn. We talk about finances, benefits and risks, but perhaps most importantly, our perspectives on what Lansdowne 2.0 is in really about. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you get your podcasts, and if we see it in time, we’ll respond in our next ep...

Muni Panel: Transportation Master Plan Reaching the Finish Line 11.07.2025

The Municipal Panel looks at Ottawa municipal issues over the past two weeks: * the City’s updated Transportation Master Plan clears Committee. We discuss the big issues, including mode share, Airport Parkway, Alta Vista Transportation Corridor, and a ring road to the south of the city (1:30). * the City tries to hide its deal to lower the urban boundary review fees (26:24) * the provincial Munici...

Muni Panel: 2026 Election Season Kicks Off 27.06.2025

The Municipal Panel looks at the past week in Ottawa municipal issues: * Jeff Leiper considers running for Mayor (00:50) * Ottawa’s paramedic response improves (15:50) * What happened last year with bylaw … and why all the talk about dogs (27:49) * Our lightning round (34:40) We are taking the first week of July off. We’ll be back shortly after the 9 July City Council meeting. Let us know what you...

Muni Panel: billion dollar burn 19.06.2025

This week’s Municipal Panel looks at the past week in Ottawa municipal issues: * Isabelle Skalski wins in Osgoode Ward by-election (00:21) * Options for replacing the Trail Road landfill (10:31) * Fossil fuel advertising on city properties (20:50) * Swimming at Dow’s Lake (26:08) * Rats in the city (28:48) * How Council deals with a challenging fiscal situation (31:10) * Our plans for a ParkPod th...

Municipal Panel: Our Mid-Term Grades for Council 15.06.2025

This week’s Municipal Panel looks at highlights from the past week in Ottawa municipal issues: * battery energy storage systems take a step towards coming to Ottawa * we provide our own mid-term evaluation of Council * six weeks in how the New Ways to Bus is performing, and * our lightning round. Let us know what you think. Leave a comment here or wherever you get your podcasts, and if we see it i...

Municipal Panel: An $11 Billion Hole in Our Budget 06.06.2025

This week’s Municipal Panel looks at highlights from the past week in Ottawa municipal issues: * alcohol in parks is coming to Ottawa * how the City is going to pay for its $11 billion infrastructure renewal gap * whether there should be a referendum on Lansdown e, and * our lightning round. In our discussion, we reference a public delegation by Jamie Murchison with some outstanding visuals of whe...

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