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Are rats running rampant in Ottawa? 2 councillors want to find out

After hearing more and more about rats spotted in public parks and city streets, two Ottawa councillors have asked staff to report back on the city's rodent population.

Fleury, Hubley table inquiry at end of Wednesday's council meeting

Are rats running rampant in Ottawa? Two councillors have instructed city staff to find out. (Tony Hisgett/Flickr cc)

After hearing more and more about rats spotted in public parks and city streets, two Ottawa councillors have asked staff to report back on the city's rodent population.

Mathieu Fleury and Allan Hubley tabled an inquiry at the end of Wednesday's city council meeting, asking what the city is doing "to resolve community concerns relating to rodents in the public realm."

The inquiry also asks whether the city is tracking the "rat and rodent population" and whether there has been a significant increase in rats running rampant since the city stopped using pesticides.

And if staff are not already tracking the rat population the councillors would like them to start, possibly by using cameras in sewers.

"We know other municipalities such as Windsor are looking at municipally-funded rat control programs," the councillors wrote in their inquiry.

"Education is always helpful, but what concrete measures can we take to reduce the significant number of rats in the future, for example, in the sewers?"