“We need to ensure there’s co-operation between whoever is developing this section versus that section, so that one, we have the money to do all of the public space, and secondly, we also have connectivity so it doesn’t look like it’s just been built in isolation,” Watson told reporters. On Thursday, the mayor said he saw that “grand vision” in the public and green space integrated throughout the concept plan but suggested he’s still concerned about “connectivity” between LeBreton’s seven districts. Ottawa mayor says LeBreton Flats shouldn’t be ‘chopped up’ as NCC considers building in stages The Flats District: A pedestrian-oriented, primarily residential neighbourhood.The Library District: An “extension of Ottawa’s downtown” beside the future Library and Archives Canada and Ottawa Public Library joint facility.The Albert District: A mixed-use, main street neighbourhood with space for homes, offices, shops and services.Potential events centre: The NCC is setting aside this site for an arena.Parks and open space: A “large and distinctive” park at the site’s west end that includes natural areas, manicured gardens, recreational amenities and views to the river.LeBreton Place: The NCC envisions this as a site for “a landmark building,” such as an entertainment or music venue, a cultural institution or a sports complex.If possible, the NCC wants to reopen a parallel buried aqueduct as a second water feature.
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The Aqueduct District: A “vibrant entertainment district” at the heart of LeBreton Flats, featuring restaurants, cafés and retail spots that face the heritage aqueduct.It is framed around seven distinct sections or features: The NCC’s new vision for LeBreton is anchored by a central public area called the Aqueduct District rather than a hockey arena, as in the former RendezVous LeBreton plan. The National Capital Commission’s draft master concept plan for LeBreton Flats, released on Thursday, Nov.