Council
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
14 motions across 14 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations GC-0001-2023 – GC-0008-2023 as contained in the General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023, be approved. GC-0001-2023 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.2 - 2023-2025 Universal Transit Pass Program Agreement with the University of Toronto at Mississauga 10.4 - Request for Authority to Stop-up, Close and Declare Surplus City-owned lands adjacent to 5, 7 and 9 Beverley Street, and 7198 Airport Road (Ward 5) 10.6 - 2023 Interim Tax...
Resolution 0004-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
12 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations GC-0001-2023 – GC-0008-2023 as contained in the General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023, be approved. GC-0001-2023 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.2 - 2023-2025 Universal Transit Pass Program Agreement with the University of Toronto at Mississauga 10.4 - Request for Authority to Stop-up, Close and Declare Surplus City-owned lands adjacent to 5, 7 and 9 Beverley Street, and 7198 Airport Road (Ward 5) 10.6 - 2023 Interim Tax...
Resolution 0004-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
General Committee Report 1 - 2023 - dated January 11, 2023 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations GC-0001-2023 – GC-0008-2023 as contained in the General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023, be approved. GC-0001-2023 That the following items were approved on the consent agenda: 10.2 - 2023-2025 Universal Transit Pass Program Agreement with the University of Toronto at Mississauga 10.4 - Request for Authority to Stop-up, Close and Declare Surplus City-owned lands adjacent to 5, 7 and 9 Beverley Street, and 7198 Airport Road (Ward 5) 10.6 - 2023 Interim Tax...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.2
PASSED
That Recommendations PDC-0001-2023 – PDC-0005-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023, be approved. PDC-0001-2023 That the report dated December 23, 2022, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by 65 Agnes Inc. to permit a 29 storey rental apartment, under File OZ/OPA 22-17 W7, 65-79 Agnes Street, be received for information. That one oral submission be received. PDC-0002-2023 That the proposed...
Resolution 0005-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
12 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations PDC-0001-2023 – PDC-0005-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023, be approved. PDC-0001-2023 That the report dated December 23, 2022, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by 65 Agnes Inc. to permit a 29 storey rental apartment, under File OZ/OPA 22-17 W7, 65-79 Agnes Street, be received for information. That one oral submission be received. PDC-0002-2023 That the proposed...
Resolution 0005-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
Planning and Development Committee Report 1 - 2023 - dated January 16, 2023 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations PDC-0001-2023 – PDC-0005-2023 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023, be approved. PDC-0001-2023 That the report dated December 23, 2022, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building regarding the applications by 65 Agnes Inc. to permit a 29 storey rental apartment, under File OZ/OPA 22-17 W7, 65-79 Agnes Street, be received for information. That one oral submission be received. PDC-0002-2023 That the proposed...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.1
PASSED
Whereas Section 131 of the Municipal Act allows municipalities to prohibit or regulate the use of fireworks; Whereas Councils in Caledon (2019) and Brampton (2022) have chosen to ban fireworks outright in those municipalities; And Whereas stricter bylaws governing the sale of fireworks, restrictions on the type of fireworks for individual use and clarification of the days and hours fireworks can be used, is preferable to a total ban at this time; And Whereas restriction to only F1 and F2...
Resolution 0006-2023
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
1 No
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Whereas Section 131 of the Municipal Act allows municipalities to prohibit or regulate the use of fireworks; Whereas Councils in Caledon (2019) and Brampton (2022) have chosen to ban fireworks outright in those municipalities; And Whereas stricter bylaws governing the sale of fireworks, restrictions on the type of fireworks for individual use and clarification of the days and hours fireworks can be used, is preferable to a total ban at this time; And Whereas restriction to only F1 and F2...
Resolution 0006-2023 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
REVISED - A Motion to request staff to review fireworks in the city (Councillor Parrish)
Whereas Section 131 of the Municipal Act allows municipalities to prohibit or regulate the use of fireworks; Whereas Councils in Caledon (2019) and Brampton (2022) have chosen to ban fireworks outright in those municipalities; And Whereas stricter bylaws governing the sale of fireworks, restrictions on the type of fireworks for individual use and clarification of the days and hours fireworks can be used, is preferable to a total ban at this time; And Whereas restriction to only F1 and F2...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (1)
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.2
PASSED
Whereas most motions moved at Council are first seen approximately six days before they are debated; And Whereas some motions address complex issues that may require extensive information from staff and research in advance of debate; And Whereas many municipal councils, including the Region of Peel, have an agenda position for NOTICES OF MOTION to allow two weeks‘ notice before debates take place on complex issues; And Whereas Mississauga’s General Committee agendas do not currently have a...
Resolution 0007-2023
· moved by Councillor C. Parrish
11 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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Whereas most motions moved at Council are first seen approximately six days before they are debated; And Whereas some motions address complex issues that may require extensive information from staff and research in advance of debate; And Whereas many municipal councils, including the Region of Peel, have an agenda position for NOTICES OF MOTION to allow two weeks‘ notice before debates take place on complex issues; And Whereas Mississauga’s General Committee agendas do not currently have a...
Resolution 0007-2023 · moved by Councillor C. Parrish
A Motion to include Notices of Motions on General Committee Meeting Agendas (Councillor Parrish)
Whereas most motions moved at Council are first seen approximately six days before they are debated; And Whereas some motions address complex issues that may require extensive information from staff and research in advance of debate; And Whereas many municipal councils, including the Region of Peel, have an agenda position for NOTICES OF MOTION to allow two weeks‘ notice before debates take place on complex issues; And Whereas Mississauga’s General Committee agendas do not currently have a...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Parrish
How councillors voted
YES (11)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
15.3
PASSED
WHEREAS cities across the province are facing a housing affordability crisis, and the province has passed several pieces of legislation in the past year with the goal of getting more shovels in the ground; AND WHEREAS the province has set the ambitious goal of building 1.5 million homes in the next decade, of which 120,000 are to be built in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Mississauga already had a plan in place to meet the province’s 2051 growth targets, and understands that these plans will need...
Resolution 0008-2023
· moved by Mayor Crombie
12 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS cities across the province are facing a housing affordability crisis, and the province has passed several pieces of legislation in the past year with the goal of getting more shovels in the ground; AND WHEREAS the province has set the ambitious goal of building 1.5 million homes in the next decade, of which 120,000 are to be built in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Mississauga already had a plan in place to meet the province’s 2051 growth targets, and understands that these plans will need...
Resolution 0008-2023 · moved by Mayor Crombie
A Motion to request staff report back on a new "Housing Action Plan" for the new term of Council 2022-2026 (Mayor Crombie)
WHEREAS cities across the province are facing a housing affordability crisis, and the province has passed several pieces of legislation in the past year with the goal of getting more shovels in the ground; AND WHEREAS the province has set the ambitious goal of building 1.5 million homes in the next decade, of which 120,000 are to be built in Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Mississauga already had a plan in place to meet the province’s 2051 growth targets, and understands that these plans will need...
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Moved by: Mayor Crombie
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.4
PASSED
WHEREAS on March 23, 2020, Council for the Corporation of the City of Mississauga enacted By-law 60-2020 to amend the Sign By-law to grant certain exemptions to persons that erect portable signs until June 30, 2020 in support of businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; AND WHEREAS Council enacted by-laws 0145-2020, 0290-2020 and 0132-2021 to extend the exemption period for persons that erect portable signs, with the last exemption period effective until December 31, 2021;...
Resolution 0009-2023
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
12 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS on March 23, 2020, Council for the Corporation of the City of Mississauga enacted By-law 60-2020 to amend the Sign By-law to grant certain exemptions to persons that erect portable signs until June 30, 2020 in support of businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; AND WHEREAS Council enacted by-laws 0145-2020, 0290-2020 and 0132-2021 to extend the exemption period for persons that erect portable signs, with the last exemption period effective until December 31, 2021;...
Resolution 0009-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
A Motion to extend the period that permits business improvement area (BIA) boards to erect sidewalk signs inside existing planters located on City boulevards within BIA (Councillor S. Dasko)
WHEREAS on March 23, 2020, Council for the Corporation of the City of Mississauga enacted By-law 60-2020 to amend the Sign By-law to grant certain exemptions to persons that erect portable signs until June 30, 2020 in support of businesses that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic; AND WHEREAS Council enacted by-laws 0145-2020, 0290-2020 and 0132-2021 to extend the exemption period for persons that erect portable signs, with the last exemption period effective until December 31, 2021;...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.1
PASSED
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the Council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed; AND WHEREAS the Board of Directors needs to be appointed to the Board of Management of the Port Credit Business Improvement Area for the 2022-2026 Term of Council; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The...
Resolution 0010-2023
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
12 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the Council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed; AND WHEREAS the Board of Directors needs to be appointed to the Board of Management of the Port Credit Business Improvement Area for the 2022-2026 Term of Council; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The...
Resolution 0010-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
To enact a by-law to appoint the Board of Directors to the Port Credit Business Improvement Area (BIA) for the Term of Council ending on November 16, 2026
WHEREAS pursuant to Section 204 of the Municipal Act, 2001, S.O. 2001, c.25, as amended, Council may enact by-laws to establish a Board of Management for an improvement area for a term of office concurrent with that of the Council that appoints them or until their successors are appointed; AND WHEREAS the Board of Directors needs to be appointed to the Board of Management of the Port Credit Business Improvement Area for the 2022-2026 Term of Council; NOW THEREFORE the Council of The...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.2
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of William (Bill) Garrod, a retired City of Mississauga captain, who passed away on Friday, December 1, 2022. AND WHEREAS Bill was a firefighter for 30 years with the Mississauga Fire Department, and retired as Captain and decorated officer. AND WHEREAS Bill was beloved husband, married for 30 years, of Anne (nee Brown) Garrod of Lindsay and pre-deceased by his first wife Edna (nee Ellis) in...
Resolution 0011-2023
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
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WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of William (Bill) Garrod, a retired City of Mississauga captain, who passed away on Friday, December 1, 2022. AND WHEREAS Bill was a firefighter for 30 years with the Mississauga Fire Department, and retired as Captain and decorated officer. AND WHEREAS Bill was beloved husband, married for 30 years, of Anne (nee Brown) Garrod of Lindsay and pre-deceased by his first wife Edna (nee Ellis) in...
Resolution 0011-2023 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
To express sincere condolences to the family of Captain Bill Garrod, retired City of Mississauga employee who passed away on December 1, 2022
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of William (Bill) Garrod, a retired City of Mississauga captain, who passed away on Friday, December 1, 2022. AND WHEREAS Bill was a firefighter for 30 years with the Mississauga Fire Department, and retired as Captain and decorated officer. AND WHEREAS Bill was beloved husband, married for 30 years, of Anne (nee Brown) Garrod of Lindsay and pre-deceased by his first wife Edna (nee Ellis) in...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
16.3
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Steven Craig Miller, retired transit operator, who passed away on December 11, 2022. AND WHEREAS, Steve joined the Transportation and Works Department on January 13, 1981 and worked as a transit operator for over 30 years. AND WHEREAS Steve left an impact on many customers, colleagues, and others who were fortunate enough to know his service and kindness. AND WHEREAS Steve enjoyed...
Resolution 0012-2023
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
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WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Steven Craig Miller, retired transit operator, who passed away on December 11, 2022. AND WHEREAS, Steve joined the Transportation and Works Department on January 13, 1981 and worked as a transit operator for over 30 years. AND WHEREAS Steve left an impact on many customers, colleagues, and others who were fortunate enough to know his service and kindness. AND WHEREAS Steve enjoyed...
Resolution 0012-2023 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
To express sincere condolences to the family of Steven Craig Miller, retired City of Mississauga employee who passed away December 11, 2022
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Steven Craig Miller, retired transit operator, who passed away on December 11, 2022. AND WHEREAS, Steve joined the Transportation and Works Department on January 13, 1981 and worked as a transit operator for over 30 years. AND WHEREAS Steve left an impact on many customers, colleagues, and others who were fortunate enough to know his service and kindness. AND WHEREAS Steve enjoyed...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
16.4
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of City employee Renata Helmich, on Thursday December 15th, 2022; AND WHEREAS Renata worked for the past 12 years with Animal Services, as a full-time Field Services Officer; AND WHEREAS Renata was dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership, animal welfare and community safety among the residents and animals within the City of Mississauga through education and By-law...
Resolution 0013-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
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WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of City employee Renata Helmich, on Thursday December 15th, 2022; AND WHEREAS Renata worked for the past 12 years with Animal Services, as a full-time Field Services Officer; AND WHEREAS Renata was dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership, animal welfare and community safety among the residents and animals within the City of Mississauga through education and By-law...
Resolution 0013-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
To express sincere condolences to the family of Renata Helmich, a City of Mississauga employee who passed away on December 15, 2022
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened to learn of the passing of City employee Renata Helmich, on Thursday December 15th, 2022; AND WHEREAS Renata worked for the past 12 years with Animal Services, as a full-time Field Services Officer; AND WHEREAS Renata was dedicated to promoting responsible pet ownership, animal welfare and community safety among the residents and animals within the City of Mississauga through education and By-law...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
16.5
PASSED
Whereas on June 5, 2019 Council adopted Resolution 0138-2019, approving the following recommendations: That the applications under Files OZ 17/004 W7, 2522800 Ontario Inc., 227 and 233 Queensway West to change the zoning to R4-Exception (Detached Dwellings) to permit eight detached dwellings in conformity with the provisions outlined in Appendix 1, Information Report and that the draft plan of subdivision under File T-M17002 W7, be approved subject to the conditions referenced in the staff...
Resolution 0014-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
12 Yes
0 No
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Whereas on June 5, 2019 Council adopted Resolution 0138-2019, approving the following recommendations: That the applications under Files OZ 17/004 W7, 2522800 Ontario Inc., 227 and 233 Queensway West to change the zoning to R4-Exception (Detached Dwellings) to permit eight detached dwellings in conformity with the provisions outlined in Appendix 1, Information Report and that the draft plan of subdivision under File T-M17002 W7, be approved subject to the conditions referenced in the staff...
Resolution 0014-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
A Motion to amend Resolution 0138-2019 to reference the correct owner - 2522800 Ontario Inc. to NFE Property Management Inc. (Housekeeping) (CONSENT)
Whereas on June 5, 2019 Council adopted Resolution 0138-2019, approving the following recommendations: That the applications under Files OZ 17/004 W7, 2522800 Ontario Inc., 227 and 233 Queensway West to change the zoning to R4-Exception (Detached Dwellings) to permit eight detached dwellings in conformity with the provisions outlined in Appendix 1, Information Report and that the draft plan of subdivision under File T-M17002 W7, be approved subject to the conditions referenced in the staff...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.6
PASSED
Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on March 3, 2023 with the Members of Council and Mississauga Members of the Provincial Parliament and the Members of Parliament shall be open to the public to...
Resolution 0015-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
12 Yes
0 No
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Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on March 3, 2023 with the Members of Council and Mississauga Members of the Provincial Parliament and the Members of Parliament shall be open to the public to...
Resolution 0015-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
To close to the public a meeting of the Members of Council on March 3, 2023 to facilitate a meeting with Mississauga Members of the Provincial Parliament and the Members of Parliament to share City priorities. (CONSENT)
Whereas the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, requires Council to pass a motion prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; And, whereas the Act requires that the motion states the act of holding a closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting: Now therefore be it resolved that a meeting on March 3, 2023 with the Members of Council and Mississauga Members of the Provincial Parliament and the Members of Parliament shall be open to the public to...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.7
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Christine Campbell, a City of Mississauga Employee who passed away on December 30, 2022; AND WHEREAS Christine joined Procurement Services (Materiel Management) in 2002 and was a Senior Buyer for her entire time with the City of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christine was last active in the workplace in 2012, passing after a brave battle with cancer; AND WHEREAS Christine was passionate about...
Resolution 0016-2023
· moved by Councillor S. McFadden
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WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Christine Campbell, a City of Mississauga Employee who passed away on December 30, 2022; AND WHEREAS Christine joined Procurement Services (Materiel Management) in 2002 and was a Senior Buyer for her entire time with the City of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christine was last active in the workplace in 2012, passing after a brave battle with cancer; AND WHEREAS Christine was passionate about...
Resolution 0016-2023 · moved by Councillor S. McFadden
To express sincere condolences to the family of Christine Campbell, retired City of Mississauga employee who passed away on December 30, 2022
WHEREAS the Mayor, Members of Council and staff at the City of Mississauga are saddened by the passing of Christine Campbell, a City of Mississauga Employee who passed away on December 30, 2022; AND WHEREAS Christine joined Procurement Services (Materiel Management) in 2002 and was a Senior Buyer for her entire time with the City of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS Christine was last active in the workplace in 2012, passing after a brave battle with cancer; AND WHEREAS Christine was passionate about...
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Moved by: Councillor S. McFadden
9
PASSED
That the following matters be approved under the Consent Agenda as listed on the January 18, 2023 Council Agenda: 11.1. - General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023 11.2. - Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023 14.1.1. - 14.1.4. - Correspondence 16.5. - 16.6. - Motions 17.1. - 17.7 - By-laws
Resolution 0003-2023
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
12 Yes
0 No
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That the following matters be approved under the Consent Agenda as listed on the January 18, 2023 Council Agenda: 11.1. - General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023 11.2. - Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023 14.1.1. - 14.1.4. - Correspondence 16.5. - 16.6. - Motions 17.1. - 17.7 - By-laws
Resolution 0003-2023 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
CONSENT AGENDA
That the following matters be approved under the Consent Agenda as listed on the January 18, 2023 Council Agenda: 11.1. - General Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 11, 2023 11.2. - Planning and Development Committee Report 1-2023 dated January 16, 2023 14.1.1. - 14.1.4. - Correspondence 16.5. - 16.6. - Motions 17.1. - 17.7 - By-laws
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
YES (12)
- Brad Butt
- Mayor Crombie
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Chris Fonseca
- Joe Horneck
- John Kovac
- Matt Mahoney
- Sue McFadden
- C. Parrish
- Martin Reid
- Alvin Tedjo
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None