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Originally Posted by roger1818
It is a result of amalgamation. Carp is within the City of Ottawa, and since there is plenty of room still in Kanata/Stittsville, there is little point also developing Carp.
Arnprior (and Carleton Place which is growing even faster), are just outside of the western edge of the city. Since Lanark and Renfrew Counties want a piece of the pie, they are encouraging development.
I suspect Carp will eventually be developed though (and will become an extension of Kanata like Stittsville is).
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The entire rural area of the City of Ottawa is basically a second Greenbelt at this point. The communities just beyond the City boundary (like Embrun, Kemptville, Arnprior, Carleton Place, etc.) are growing like gangbusters while the rural villages inside the city are not.
When you compare villages right outside the city border to villages right inside the city border it's night and day. Look at Vars vs. Embrun, Metcalfe vs. Russell, Osgoode vs. Kemptville, Fitzroy Harbour vs. Arnprior...
We have five layers to this city:
1) the inner area
2) the First Greenbelt
3) the first suburban ring (Orleans/Kanata/Barrhaven/Riverside South)
4) the Second Greenbelt ("rural Ottawa")
5) the second suburban ring (Rockland/Embrun/Casselman/Kemptville/Carleton Place/Almonte/Arnprior)
All because the city of Ottawa refuses to allow growth in the villages inside city limits. All those extra carbon emissions from people who are now commuting until they're just outside the City.
In an alternate world where the Harris government had excluded the rural townships of Ottawa-Carleton from amalgamation and made them a separate Carleton County instead, places like Carleton Place and Embrun would today probably be barely any bigger than they were back in 1995.