City of Ottawa's new planning chief takes the reins
Steve Willis oversaw LeBreton Flats bidding process for NCC
There's been a changing of the guard at the top of the City of Ottawa's planning department as Steve Willis takes over from acting general manager, John Moser.
Willis assumes his new role afterleavingthe top planning job at the National Capital Commissionlast June, where he oversaw the high-profile bidding process to redevelop LeBreton Flats.
We want to be one of the very best mid-sized cities onthe entire continent.- Steve Willis
Willis spent Monday his first day in his new position meeting hundreds of staff members at two town hall meetings. The department is responsible for all of the city's planning andheritage files, as well as thenumerouseconomicdevelopment and infrastructure projects that aren'trelated to transportation.
Williswas born and raised in Ottawa, and said he moved back a decade ago because it'sa good place to raise children.
It's an exciting time to join the City of Ottawa, Willis said, given the important city-building projects currently underway, including light rail, the Arts Court redevelopmentand the newcentral library.
"We want to be one of the very best mid-sized cities onthe entire continent," said Willis. "And the sorts of things we're already doing, people are looking at on the outside and saying we're being progressive on a whole bunch of areas."
He cited the city's move to reduce parking required in new developments in areas served by transit.
Moser showed 'grace'
Willis replaces JohnMoser, who lost his position in a big restructuring of city stafflast year, but agreed to stay on as planning boss until apermanent manager was found.
At planning committee on Tuesday, chair Jan Harder welcomed Willis and thanked Moser, who said he's enjoyed the27 years he's spent advising and presenting to planning committee.
"You've taught many of us a thing or two. Sometimes we werewilling to accept it and sometimes not so willing, but 'grace' is a good word to describe you, Mr. Moser," she said.