THE CANADIAN PRESS

THE CANADIAN PRESS

OTTAWA -- The CFL is one step closer to returning to the nation’s capital.

Ottawa city council voted 15-9 on Monday to move forward with a proposal to develop Lansdowne Park. The plan includes a remodeled outdoor stadium at the site.

The CFL has awarded a conditional expansion franchise to a group led by Ottawa 67’s owner Jeff Hunt, which is contingent on the plan’s approval.

The city and Hunt’s Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group, who are now partners in the project, still have to satisfy five conditions before another vote next May.

“It’s a great victory for sports fans in Ottawa,” Hunt said. “CFL football, CIS football, pro soccer ... and world-class concerts are a step closer to reality.”