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Originally Posted by phil235
As discussed above, downtown Hull isn't nearly as accessible for many reasons. And this is for functions done in person, so not sure what online or mail has to do with where it should be located. Also not sure why we would be prioritizing making the office as accessible as possible for rural residents at the expense of the biggest population centre in the region and particularly transit users who often don't have other options. It's not like downtown is inaccessible by car - it's still very central and at the heart of our road network. It just provides users with other transportation options.
I find it very odd that the biggest advocate for unfettered densification of the central core of the city is now advocating for moving services to the periphery.
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If you if the service can be accessed online they're is less of a need for walk-in appointments, which is your reasoning for why it must be in the central core.
Second more people live & work outside of the central business district of Ottawa, as the service area for these buildings is far reaching. The next available one is Kingston or Montreal. (Rural ones such as arnprior, Smith falls & etc, only do 20 day mail)
Yes, I am for intensification because the services exist there to support more then the current population (nvm that property rights exist). So ignoring your hand waving away, there already exists an in person centre in Hull which is a 10 min walk from place du portage, with (for Ottawa at least) a significant number of buses that pass by ad well. Which is better service than the majority of the people in Ontario get.
Anyways, if you want to argue that a new passport office should be opened in Ottawa Central Business district go right ahead, but no we shouldn't be moving either the Ottawa WEST or EAST service centers, that serve the larger suburban, exurban & rural population of eastern Ontario.