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New Ottawa city council members prepare to take the reins in 2 weeks

New council members,elected one week ago,are spending a lot of time around Ottawa City Hallas they prepare to take over on Nov. 15.

Eleven city councillors are taking part in orientation and hurrying to hire staff

Mayor Jim Watson welcomes Mayor-Elect Mark Sutcliffe to City Hall

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Watson described the transition period as a listening tour, adding that the challenge for any new mayor is to make sure they work well with their colleagues at City Council.

New council members,elected one week ago,are spending a lot of time around Ottawa City Hallas they prepare to take over on Nov. 15.

They'll be sworn in earlier than councils of the past, after a change in legislation shortenedthe transition period. That leaves Ottawa's new mayor and 11 new councillorslittle time tohire staff, take part in training sessions, and get to know one another.

"It's a short turnaround," saidmayor-elect Mark Sutcliffe at a media photo opportunity with Jim Watson on Monday morning in the mayor's office. "I was joking about how the president of the United States gets two and a half months, and we get two and half weeks."

Watsonhas been holding transition meetings withhis successortodiscuss how the mayor's office is structured and to lay out the big issues facing the city.

"He will be 'His Worship'and I will be 'His Wash-up', in the past tense," Watson quipped. "I really look forward to this period of renewal atthe City of Ottawa.I look forward to Mark's leadership."

Sutcliffe said he has been talking one-on-one with the two dozen members of the new city council. He has alsobeenworking to assemble his ownteam of top staff"to hit the ground running" when he assumes Watson's office.

Orientation days for councillors

Just down the hall in the heritage wing of city hall, city staff are holding a half-dozentraining sessionsfor the 11 new citycouncillors.

Monday's was focused ontheiroffice budgets, what expenses are allowed,how to hire and manage employees, and where to find IT support. Other orientiation sessions covermunicipal laws and committee procedure, planning and transportation policy, and media relations.

Laine Johnson, councillor-elect for College ward, said she is well-versed in municipalintegrity laws and governance, but will experience a learning curve when it comes to leading an office and managing staff.

Doing so "by the book" is especially important in her ward, Johnsonsaid. She replacesRick Chiarelli, whowas found to have behaved inappropriately toward job applicants and office assistants.

"I know I need to get that right," said Johnson.

Eleven newly elected city councillors are taking part in an orientation sessions at Ottawa City Hall about governance, policy, how to set up and manage an office, and other topics. (Kate Porter/CBC)

In addition to learning what's involved in the job,the councillors-elect are getting to know one another and will attend a social gathering with all members of council.

Stphanie Plante, councillor-elect for Rideau-Vanier ward, said she hadbrunch this past weekend with two new councillorsto get to know them, and found they shared priorities including housing, transit and climate change.

Another incoming councillor, Sean Devine in Knoxdale Merivaleward, said it helps that 11 new councillors and the mayor are all new this term.

"I can already see friendships happening, relationships building. So I think in that way we're already off on a good start," said Devine.

The outgoing city council still has a few final pieces of business ahead, including a final council meeting on Nov. 9.