{"id":12783,"date":"2025-11-26T20:25:10","date_gmt":"2025-11-26T23:25:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/service.codeus.ca\/index.php\/2025\/11\/26\/bid-to-buy-east-end-landfill-site-moves-forward-after-closed-door-council-meeting\/"},"modified":"2025-11-26T20:25:10","modified_gmt":"2025-11-26T23:25:10","slug":"bid-to-buy-east-end-landfill-site-moves-forward-after-closed-door-council-meeting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/service.codeus.ca\/index.php\/2025\/11\/26\/bid-to-buy-east-end-landfill-site-moves-forward-after-closed-door-council-meeting\/","title":{"rendered":"Bid to buy east end landfill site moves forward after closed-door council meeting"},"content":{"rendered":"<article id=\"post-65243\">\n<div>\n<header>      <\/header>\n<div>\n<div>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" width=\"620\" height=\"349\" src=\"https:\/\/thegitchemanitou.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/11\/65243-bid-to-buy-east-end-landfill-site-moves-forward-after-closed-door-council-meeting.jpg\" alt=\"bid-to-buy-east-end-landfill-site-moves-forward-after-closed-door-council-meeting\" decoding=\"async\"><\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><span>Bid to buy east end landfill site moves forward after closed-door council meeting<\/span><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div>\n<p>OttawaMayor Mark Sutcliffe says bidding process will continue for private landfill site in southeast Ottawa as price remains undisclosed.Councillor for area says process so far \u2018stinks\u2019 Listen to this articleEstimated 4 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence.The joint venture Taggart Miller Environmental Services Inc. received ministry approval in 2017 for a landfill on Boundary Road near Highway 417 after years of studies and protests. (Felix Desroches\/CBC)Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the city will move forward with its bid to buy a private landfill site in southeast Ottawa for an undisclosed price.The announcement followed a more than two-hour meeting behind closed doors on Wednesday where councillors could privately discuss the deal, which is protected by a non-disclosure agreement. \u201cThe City of Ottawa will continue its participation in the competitive bidding process,\u201d Sutcliffe announced after the closed-door session.City staff say they will release more details \u2014 including the cost \u2014 if its bid is successful and the sale closes.\u201dThis is an issue of timing, not transparency,\u201d Sutcliffe said.The 192-hectare site, known as the Capital Region Resource Recovery Centre, is owned by Taggart Miller Environmental Services. Located near Highway 417 just south of Amazon\u2019s distribution centre, it has provincial approval to accept up to 450,000 tonnes of waste per year.Process so far \u2018stinks,\u2019 councillor saysSutcliffe said no votes were taken during Wednesday\u2019s closed session, except on procedural matters and directions to staff. But he did not directly answer questions about whether the matter must still return to council for a public vote before any prospective sale closes \u2014 or whether a council direction to staff would be sufficient to authorize the purchase.\u201dIt is a city council decision whether or not to proceed with a transaction,\u201d he said.Osgoode Coun. Isabelle Skalski, whose ward includes the project site, has repeatedly criticized the process as rushed and opaque.\u201dI\u2019ve always hated this process,\u201d she said. \u201cI don\u2019t like the fact that the seller has imposed this kind of strict confidential process on such an important acquisition for the city.\u201dShe said that hasn\u2019t changed following Wednesday\u2019s meeting.\u201dEverything about this stinks, unfortunately,\u201d she said.\u201dIt is the most difficult position for me to be in right now, is to not be able to talk to residents about it,\u201d Skalski added.Neighbours concerned about wells, trafficCity staff have called the prospective purchase a rare opportunity to gain 30 years of landfill capacity as the existing Trail Road facility near Barrhaven runs out of space.Trail Road has just a decade of life left under a business-as-usual scenario, though changes to Ottawa\u2019s solid waste master plan \u2014 including the new three-item garbage limit \u2014 could extend that by about six years. The city could add yet another 15 years of capacity if it gets approval to expand the Trail Road facility.Opponents of the sale, including residents in nearby communities such as Carlsbad Springs, have joined Skalski in criticizing the process. The city provided just two weeks\u2019 notice before Wednesday\u2019s vote.Neighbours fought the project for many years before Taggart-Miller received ministry approvals in 2017. Some have expressed concerns about their well water, as well as traffic from trucks serving the dump.But supporters including Sutcliffe argue the site will become a dump no matter what the city does. They argued it will be better off in public hands, since the city can control site planning and operations.The city has already submitted a proposal in the private competition to purchase the site, run by BMO Capital on behalf of the owners.But Sutcliffe and city staff could not explain where, specifically, the city is in the bidding process, again citing the non-disclosure agreement.Miller Waste Systems president Joe Johnson told CBC last week that other qualified parties have expressed interest in the site.Alain Gonthier, the city\u2019s general manager of public works, said on Wednesday that the city does not know who the other bidders are.The sale would be funded by debt and is expected to increase garbage fees in the short term.In the long term, city staff insist the cost will balance out, since the city\u2019s solid waste master plan already included a budget outlay for a waste solution.ABOUT THE AUTHORArthur White-Crummey is a reporter at CBC Ottawa. He has previously worked as a reporter in Saskatchewan covering the courts, city hall and the provincial legislature. 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