Mayoral candidate Mark Sutcliffe unveils plans to revitalize downtown core

An Ottawa mayoral candidate is committing to bringing more residents and visitors and offering more attractions to the downtown core should he be elected the next mayor of Ottawa. 

Mark Sutcliffe, a former CityNews Ottawa talk show host, entrepreneur and author, is one of 14 people vying to be Ottawa's next mayor.

“Without a plan to attract more people, the future of our downtown is at risk,” said Sutcliffe in a release. ““We need to do now what the previous city council did not: take immediate action to have more people living downtown, make it an amazing destination for residents and tourists, and address safety issues in the ByWard Market.”

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To improve Ottawa’s downtown, Sutcliffe plans to:

Sutcliffe promised to address the safety issues facing Ottawa’s Byward Market, so that it regains its status as one of the city’s most attractive destinations.

“The ByWard Market used to be the crown jewel of Ottawa, for residents and tourists,” he said. “Under my leadership, we will restore it to its past glory. We can’t continue to ignore the safety issues that are acutely felt in this neighbourhood. I am the only candidate with a targeted plan and a commitment that is focused on the ByWard Market.”

Sutcliffe also reiterated his plan to better support vulnerable people and residents living in at-risk neighbourhoods.

“We are facing a crisis in Ottawa around mental illness and substance use disorder, and a deteriorating system is not supporting our neighbours, family members, and friends who are struggling,” said Sutcliffe. “We must leverage the expertise of first responders, social workers, counsellors and others to deliver better results.”

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For the ByWard Market, Sutcliffe will:

“For the health of residents and local businesses as well as the finances of the city we need quick action on making downtown a great place to live and restore the ByWard Market as a jewel of the city,” he said. “I will lead the bold change that’s needed to get us there.”