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Josh Pringle CTV New Ottawa

An Ottawa councillor wants to install secure delivery lockers at city facilities to help deter porch pirates.

Rideau-Vanier Coun. Stephanie Plante introduced a motion at council on Wednesday to direct staff to see if Amazon or other delivery companies would be interested in installing delivery lockers on city property.

Plante’s motion states, “porch pirates are an increasing issue throughout the city,” adding many residents in her ward work shifts and “cannot access traditional shopping during regular work hours.”

“The City owns facilities that could potentially host outdoor secure delivery lockers that would help reduce the incidence of porch piracy,” Plante said.The motion proposes staff in the Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services Department issue a Request for Expressions of Interest to “determine if there are delivery/warehouse companies interested in installing, at their cost, secure outdoor delivery lockers on City property.”

Plante said there should be “fair market value” compensation to the city.

The motion also suggested that if a company expresses an interest, staff work with companies to “identify viable locations for the installation of outdoor secure lockers with safe access” for a pilot project, including at the Richelieu-Vanier Community Centre.

Council will vote on the motion at its meeting on April 22.

‘CONSISTENTLY A PROBLEM’: RIDEAU-VANIER COUNCILLOR WANTS CITY TO EXPLORE SECURE DELIVERY LOCKERS TO STOP PORCH PIRATES

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Patricia Boal speaks with Rideau-Vanier ward councillor Stephanie Plante about porch pirate issues in her ward, residents losing essential items, and her new motion to explore the potential of secure delivery lockers at city facilities.

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Thursday, April 9, 2026 at 10:43 AM