Council
Wednesday, September 25, 2024
17 motions across 17 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
That the property at 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1) be designated for its physical, historical and associative value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto as outlined in the Corporate Report entitled “Objection to Heritage Designation, 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1)” dated September 9, 2024 from the Commissioner of Community Services.
Resolution 0193-2024
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
11 Yes
0 No
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That the property at 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1) be designated for its physical, historical and associative value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto as outlined in the Corporate Report entitled “Objection to Heritage Designation, 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1)” dated September 9, 2024 from the Commissioner of Community Services.
Resolution 0193-2024 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
Objection to Heritage Designation, 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1)
That the property at 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1) be designated for its physical, historical and associative value and that the appropriate City officials be authorized and directed to take the necessary action to give effect thereto as outlined in the Corporate Report entitled “Objection to Heritage Designation, 1 Godfrey’s Lane (Ward 1)” dated September 9, 2024 from the Commissioner of Community Services.
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
10.2
PASSED
That the report dated September 23, 2024 entitled “Council Update - July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events” from the Acting Commissioner of Transportation and Works be approved. That Council approves the implementation of the following programs and proposed changes: Residential compassionate flood relief Grant Program to provide a one-time grant of $1,000 to Mississauga residential property owners who incurred damages as a result of basement flooding following the weather events on July...
Resolution 0187-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That the report dated September 23, 2024 entitled “Council Update - July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events” from the Acting Commissioner of Transportation and Works be approved. That Council approves the implementation of the following programs and proposed changes: Residential compassionate flood relief Grant Program to provide a one-time grant of $1,000 to Mississauga residential property owners who incurred damages as a result of basement flooding following the weather events on July...
Resolution 0187-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
Council Update – July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events
That the report dated September 23, 2024 entitled “Council Update - July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events” from the Acting Commissioner of Transportation and Works be approved. That Council approves the implementation of the following programs and proposed changes: Residential compassionate flood relief Grant Program to provide a one-time grant of $1,000 to Mississauga residential property owners who incurred damages as a result of basement flooding following the weather events on July...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations AC-0012-2024 – AC-0014-2024 as contained in the Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024 be approved. AC-0012-2024 That the report dated August 20, 2024 from the Director, Internal Audit with respect to final audit reports: Transportation & Works Department, MiWay Transit Division, Transit Operations Section - Drivers Certification Program (DCP) 2024 Audit; and, Corporate Services Department, Enforcement Division, Animal Services Section – Pet Licensing...
Resolution 0188-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations AC-0012-2024 – AC-0014-2024 as contained in the Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024 be approved. AC-0012-2024 That the report dated August 20, 2024 from the Director, Internal Audit with respect to final audit reports: Transportation & Works Department, MiWay Transit Division, Transit Operations Section - Drivers Certification Program (DCP) 2024 Audit; and, Corporate Services Department, Enforcement Division, Animal Services Section – Pet Licensing...
Resolution 0188-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations AC-0012-2024 – AC-0014-2024 as contained in the Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024 be approved. AC-0012-2024 That the report dated August 20, 2024 from the Director, Internal Audit with respect to final audit reports: Transportation & Works Department, MiWay Transit Division, Transit Operations Section - Drivers Certification Program (DCP) 2024 Audit; and, Corporate Services Department, Enforcement Division, Animal Services Section – Pet Licensing...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.2
PASSED
That Recommendations PDC-0038-2024 – PDC-0043-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024 be approved. PDC-0038-2024 That the report titled “SmartCentres Mixed Use Proposals: Update on Employment Conversion Requests and Draft Policies” dated August 28, 2024, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building, and any submissions made at the public meeting held on September 16, 2024, be received for information. That three oral submissions...
Resolution 0189-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations PDC-0038-2024 – PDC-0043-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024 be approved. PDC-0038-2024 That the report titled “SmartCentres Mixed Use Proposals: Update on Employment Conversion Requests and Draft Policies” dated August 28, 2024, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building, and any submissions made at the public meeting held on September 16, 2024, be received for information. That three oral submissions...
Resolution 0189-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations PDC-0038-2024 – PDC-0043-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024 be approved. PDC-0038-2024 That the report titled “SmartCentres Mixed Use Proposals: Update on Employment Conversion Requests and Draft Policies” dated August 28, 2024, from the Commissioner of Planning and Building, and any submissions made at the public meeting held on September 16, 2024, be received for information. That three oral submissions...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.3
PASSED
That Recommendations GC-0368-2024 – GC-0423-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 15 - 2024 dated September 18, 2024 be approved. GC-0368-2024 That the deputation and assoicated presentation by Jorge Vazquez, President, 39 Seven Inc., and Lee Kieswetter regarding the Corporate Report dated September 6, 2024, from the Commissioner of Corporate Services titled “Formal Bid Dispute 39 Seven Inc. RE: PRC004372 -Multi-Site Spray Pad and Park Improvements Construction Services”, be...
Resolution 0190-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations GC-0368-2024 – GC-0423-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 15 - 2024 dated September 18, 2024 be approved. GC-0368-2024 That the deputation and assoicated presentation by Jorge Vazquez, President, 39 Seven Inc., and Lee Kieswetter regarding the Corporate Report dated September 6, 2024, from the Commissioner of Corporate Services titled “Formal Bid Dispute 39 Seven Inc. RE: PRC004372 -Multi-Site Spray Pad and Park Improvements Construction Services”, be...
Resolution 0190-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
General Committee Report 15 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations GC-0368-2024 – GC-0423-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 15 - 2024 dated September 18, 2024 be approved. GC-0368-2024 That the deputation and assoicated presentation by Jorge Vazquez, President, 39 Seven Inc., and Lee Kieswetter regarding the Corporate Report dated September 6, 2024, from the Commissioner of Corporate Services titled “Formal Bid Dispute 39 Seven Inc. RE: PRC004372 -Multi-Site Spray Pad and Park Improvements Construction Services”, be...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.4
PASSED
That Recommendations BC-0001-2024 – BC-0006-2024 as contained in the Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 be approved. BC-0001-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Marisa Chiu, Director of Finance and Treasurer regarding the 2025 Budget Overview, be received. BC-0002-2024 That the following item(s) were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 Capital Works in Progress (WIP) Update as at June 30, 2024 BC-0003-2024 That the report dated August 23, 2024...
Resolution 0191-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations BC-0001-2024 – BC-0006-2024 as contained in the Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 be approved. BC-0001-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Marisa Chiu, Director of Finance and Treasurer regarding the 2025 Budget Overview, be received. BC-0002-2024 That the following item(s) were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 Capital Works in Progress (WIP) Update as at June 30, 2024 BC-0003-2024 That the report dated August 23, 2024...
Resolution 0191-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations BC-0001-2024 – BC-0006-2024 as contained in the Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 be approved. BC-0001-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Marisa Chiu, Director of Finance and Treasurer regarding the 2025 Budget Overview, be received. BC-0002-2024 That the following item(s) were approved on the consent agenda: 10.1 Capital Works in Progress (WIP) Update as at June 30, 2024 BC-0003-2024 That the report dated August 23, 2024...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.5
PASSED
That Recommendations SCACFG-0029-2024 – SCACFG-0029-2024 as contained in the Subcommittee of Council - Arts and Culture and Festival Groups Report 4 - 2024 - dated September 19, 20 be approved. SCACFG-0029-2024 That the Corporate Report entitled “Summary of Feedback and Staff Response to Culture Subcommittee of Council – Arts, Culture, Festivals Groups” dated September 13, 2024, from the Commissioner of Community Services be approved. That staff include recommendations in this report relating...
Resolution 0194-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations SCACFG-0029-2024 – SCACFG-0029-2024 as contained in the Subcommittee of Council - Arts and Culture and Festival Groups Report 4 - 2024 - dated September 19, 20 be approved. SCACFG-0029-2024 That the Corporate Report entitled “Summary of Feedback and Staff Response to Culture Subcommittee of Council – Arts, Culture, Festivals Groups” dated September 13, 2024, from the Commissioner of Community Services be approved. That staff include recommendations in this report relating...
Resolution 0194-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
Subcommittee of Council - Arts and Culture and Festival Groups Report 4 - 2024 - dated September 19, 2024
That Recommendations SCACFG-0029-2024 – SCACFG-0029-2024 as contained in the Subcommittee of Council - Arts and Culture and Festival Groups Report 4 - 2024 - dated September 19, 20 be approved. SCACFG-0029-2024 That the Corporate Report entitled “Summary of Feedback and Staff Response to Culture Subcommittee of Council – Arts, Culture, Festivals Groups” dated September 13, 2024, from the Commissioner of Community Services be approved. That staff include recommendations in this report relating...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
14.2.1
PASSED
WHEREAS Rock-It Productions will be hosting Cabinfest (in support of The Compass Food Bank) at the Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) 1352 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 400 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Cabinfest being held at Small Arms Inspection Building on November 15, 2024;...
Resolution 0192-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS Rock-It Productions will be hosting Cabinfest (in support of The Compass Food Bank) at the Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) 1352 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 400 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Cabinfest being held at Small Arms Inspection Building on November 15, 2024;...
Resolution 0192-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a Special Occasion Permit for Cabinfest (in support of The Compass Food Bank) at the Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) 1352 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1) (CONSENT)
WHEREAS Rock-It Productions will be hosting Cabinfest (in support of The Compass Food Bank) at the Small Arms Inspection Building (SAIB) 1352 Lakeshore Rd E (Ward 1); AND WHEREAS the organizers will be selling alcoholic beverages; AND WHEREAS the organizers expect an attendance of 400 people; NOW THEREFORE BE RESOLVED that the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario be advised that the City of Mississauga deems the Cabinfest being held at Small Arms Inspection Building on November 15, 2024;...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.1
PASSED
WHEREAS The City of Mississauga is celebrating its 50th anniversary of being a City, incorporating the towns of Mississauga, Streetsville, and Port Credit; AND WHEREAS the newly founded City and Council worked towards to purchase of numerous significant properties around the new city to preserve for future generations; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh is one such property, 94 acres wetland on the shores of Lake Ontario, adjacent to Jack Darling Memorial Park; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh has flourished...
Resolution 0195-2024
· moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS The City of Mississauga is celebrating its 50th anniversary of being a City, incorporating the towns of Mississauga, Streetsville, and Port Credit; AND WHEREAS the newly founded City and Council worked towards to purchase of numerous significant properties around the new city to preserve for future generations; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh is one such property, 94 acres wetland on the shores of Lake Ontario, adjacent to Jack Darling Memorial Park; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh has flourished...
Resolution 0195-2024 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
A Notice of Motion to create and install an interpretive sign near the entrance to Rattray Marsh from Jack Darling Park (Councillor Tedjo)
WHEREAS The City of Mississauga is celebrating its 50th anniversary of being a City, incorporating the towns of Mississauga, Streetsville, and Port Credit; AND WHEREAS the newly founded City and Council worked towards to purchase of numerous significant properties around the new city to preserve for future generations; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh is one such property, 94 acres wetland on the shores of Lake Ontario, adjacent to Jack Darling Memorial Park; AND WHEREAS Rattray Marsh has flourished...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.2
PASSED
WHEREAS the weather events on July 16, 2024 and August 17, 2024 delivered 106 mm and 170 mm of rain, respectively, in parts of Mississauga over a very short time period and resulted in thousands of flooded properties, and likely more than a billion dollars in property damage; AND WHEREAS extreme weather events are anticipated to occur with greater frequency and intensity for the foreseeable future; AND WHEREAS some property owners who are no longer able to obtain reasonably affordable —or...
Resolution 0196-2024
· moved by Councillor S. McFadden
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the weather events on July 16, 2024 and August 17, 2024 delivered 106 mm and 170 mm of rain, respectively, in parts of Mississauga over a very short time period and resulted in thousands of flooded properties, and likely more than a billion dollars in property damage; AND WHEREAS extreme weather events are anticipated to occur with greater frequency and intensity for the foreseeable future; AND WHEREAS some property owners who are no longer able to obtain reasonably affordable —or...
Resolution 0196-2024 · moved by Councillor S. McFadden
A Notice of Motion regarding a Flood Relief Grant (Councillor McFadden)
WHEREAS the weather events on July 16, 2024 and August 17, 2024 delivered 106 mm and 170 mm of rain, respectively, in parts of Mississauga over a very short time period and resulted in thousands of flooded properties, and likely more than a billion dollars in property damage; AND WHEREAS extreme weather events are anticipated to occur with greater frequency and intensity for the foreseeable future; AND WHEREAS some property owners who are no longer able to obtain reasonably affordable —or...
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Moved by: Councillor S. McFadden
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.3
PASSED
WHEREAS a recent report by the Metamorphosis Network found that residents of Peel receive less provincial funding for municipal and social services than the average resident of Ontario municipalities, receiving an average of $578 less, annually, per person, than the average resident of Ontario municipalities receives; AND WHEREAS that cumulative gap in funding amounts to over $868 million in underfunding across Peel, on average each year, and almost half a billion dollars for Mississauga...
Resolution 0197-2024
· moved by Councillor B. Butt
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS a recent report by the Metamorphosis Network found that residents of Peel receive less provincial funding for municipal and social services than the average resident of Ontario municipalities, receiving an average of $578 less, annually, per person, than the average resident of Ontario municipalities receives; AND WHEREAS that cumulative gap in funding amounts to over $868 million in underfunding across Peel, on average each year, and almost half a billion dollars for Mississauga...
Resolution 0197-2024 · moved by Councillor B. Butt
A Notice of Motion regarding MiWay advertising space to the Metamorphosis Network (Councillor Butt)
WHEREAS a recent report by the Metamorphosis Network found that residents of Peel receive less provincial funding for municipal and social services than the average resident of Ontario municipalities, receiving an average of $578 less, annually, per person, than the average resident of Ontario municipalities receives; AND WHEREAS that cumulative gap in funding amounts to over $868 million in underfunding across Peel, on average each year, and almost half a billion dollars for Mississauga...
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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.4
PASSED
WHEREAS City Hall stands as a pillar of our community, where local governance not only shapes the future of our city but also fosters active engagement and collaboration among residents to ensure a thriving and responsive urban environment; AND WHEREAS the City seeks to further animate the Civic Centre ground floor; AND WHEREAS the City's public art program contributes to the unique identity of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the City has an opportunity to honor the Indigenous presence and lands of...
Resolution 0198-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Reid
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS City Hall stands as a pillar of our community, where local governance not only shapes the future of our city but also fosters active engagement and collaboration among residents to ensure a thriving and responsive urban environment; AND WHEREAS the City seeks to further animate the Civic Centre ground floor; AND WHEREAS the City's public art program contributes to the unique identity of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the City has an opportunity to honor the Indigenous presence and lands of...
Resolution 0198-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Reid
A Notice of Motion for a permanent public art installation that honors the Indigenous presence and lands of the City of Mississauga for the Civic Centre Great Hall (Mayor Parrish)
WHEREAS City Hall stands as a pillar of our community, where local governance not only shapes the future of our city but also fosters active engagement and collaboration among residents to ensure a thriving and responsive urban environment; AND WHEREAS the City seeks to further animate the Civic Centre ground floor; AND WHEREAS the City's public art program contributes to the unique identity of Mississauga; AND WHEREAS the City has an opportunity to honor the Indigenous presence and lands of...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Reid
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.5
PASSED
WHEREAS the Council of the City of Mississauga has previously considered the implementation of a city-wide residential driveway windrow snow clearing program; WHEREAS severe weather events have been occurring with increased frequency, causing significant hardship to residents across the city; WHEREAS nearby municipalities, namely City of Richmond Hill, City of Vaughan, and City of Toronto – including the areas of Etobicoke, North York, and Scarborough – all currently offer city-wide...
Resolution 0199-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the Council of the City of Mississauga has previously considered the implementation of a city-wide residential driveway windrow snow clearing program; WHEREAS severe weather events have been occurring with increased frequency, causing significant hardship to residents across the city; WHEREAS nearby municipalities, namely City of Richmond Hill, City of Vaughan, and City of Toronto – including the areas of Etobicoke, North York, and Scarborough – all currently offer city-wide...
Resolution 0199-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
Implementation of a City-wide Residential Driveway Windrow Snow Clearing Program (Winter 2025-26) (Councillor Kovac)
WHEREAS the Council of the City of Mississauga has previously considered the implementation of a city-wide residential driveway windrow snow clearing program; WHEREAS severe weather events have been occurring with increased frequency, causing significant hardship to residents across the city; WHEREAS nearby municipalities, namely City of Richmond Hill, City of Vaughan, and City of Toronto – including the areas of Etobicoke, North York, and Scarborough – all currently offer city-wide...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
16.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on September 25, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0200-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on September 25, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0200-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on September 25, 2024 to deal with various matters. (See Item 21 Closed Session)
WHEREAS the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended (the "Act"), requires Council to pass a resolution prior to closing part of a meeting to the public; AND WHEREAS the Act requires that the resolution states the act of the holding of the closed meeting and the general nature of the matter to be considered at the closed meeting; NOW THEREFORE be it resolved that a portion of the Council meeting held on September 25, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.1
PASSED
That the closed session update regarding the Recreation Facilities Booking Policy be received.
Resolution 0201-2024
· moved by Councillor S. McFadden
6 Yes
0 No
5 absent
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That the closed session update regarding the Recreation Facilities Booking Policy be received.
Resolution 0201-2024 · moved by Councillor S. McFadden
Revised:: Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose: Recreation Facilities Booking Policy
That the closed session update regarding the Recreation Facilities Booking Policy be received.
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Moved by: Councillor S. McFadden
How councillors voted
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (5)
- Brad Butt
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Natalie Hart
- C. Parrish
21.2
PASSED
That the closed session education session regarding the New Provincial Planning Statement be received.
Resolution 0202-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Horneck
6 Yes
0 No
5 absent
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That the closed session education session regarding the New Provincial Planning Statement be received.
Resolution 0202-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck
Education Session: New Provincial Planning Statement
That the closed session education session regarding the New Provincial Planning Statement be received.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck
How councillors voted
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (5)
- Brad Butt
- Dipika Damerla
- Stephen Dasko
- Natalie Hart
- C. Parrish
9
PASSED
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.2 Council Update – July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events - 11.1 Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024- 11.2 Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024- 11.3 General Committee Report 15 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024- 11.4 Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 - 14.2.1 A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a...
Resolution 0186-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
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The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.2 Council Update – July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events - 11.1 Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024- 11.2 Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024- 11.3 General Committee Report 15 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024- 11.4 Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 - 14.2.1 A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a...
Resolution 0186-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: - 10.2 Council Update – July and August 2024 Extreme Rainfall Events - 11.1 Audit Committee Report 3 - 2024 - dated September 9, 2024- 11.2 Planning and Development Committee Report 11 -2024 dated September 16, 2024- 11.3 General Committee Report 15 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024- 11.4 Budget Committee Report 1 - 2024 - dated September 18, 2024 - 14.2.1 A Request for Municipal Significance Designation for the purpose of obtaining a...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None