Council
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
15 motions across 15 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
PASSED
That the Commissioner of Corporate Services be authorized to issue a purchase order on a single source basis between The Corporation of the City of Mississauga and Zeidler Architecture Inc. for the seat optimization study of the Main Hall at the Living Arts Centre, for an upset limit of $250,000 exclusive of taxes.
Resolution 0242-2024
· moved by Councillor J. Kovac
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the Commissioner of Corporate Services be authorized to issue a purchase order on a single source basis between The Corporation of the City of Mississauga and Zeidler Architecture Inc. for the seat optimization study of the Main Hall at the Living Arts Centre, for an upset limit of $250,000 exclusive of taxes.
Resolution 0242-2024 · moved by Councillor J. Kovac
Single Source Award to Zeidler Architecture Inc. for the seat optimization study of the Main Hall at the Living Arts Centre (Ward 4)
That the Commissioner of Corporate Services be authorized to issue a purchase order on a single source basis between The Corporation of the City of Mississauga and Zeidler Architecture Inc. for the seat optimization study of the Main Hall at the Living Arts Centre, for an upset limit of $250,000 exclusive of taxes.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Kovac
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
11.1
PASSED
That Recommendations PDC-0049-2024 – PDC-0051-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 2024 be approved. PDC-0049-2024 1.That City Council amend Mississauga Official Plan to increase the permitted Floor Space Index (FSI) to a maximum of 1.4 and increase the maximum permitted building height to eight storeys for 4150 Westminster Place, in accordance with the provisions contained in the staff report dated October 9, 2024, from the...
Resolution 0237-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That Recommendations PDC-0049-2024 – PDC-0051-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 2024 be approved. PDC-0049-2024 1.That City Council amend Mississauga Official Plan to increase the permitted Floor Space Index (FSI) to a maximum of 1.4 and increase the maximum permitted building height to eight storeys for 4150 Westminster Place, in accordance with the provisions contained in the staff report dated October 9, 2024, from the...
Resolution 0237-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations PDC-0049-2024 – PDC-0051-2024 as contained in the Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 2024 be approved. PDC-0049-2024 1.That City Council amend Mississauga Official Plan to increase the permitted Floor Space Index (FSI) to a maximum of 1.4 and increase the maximum permitted building height to eight storeys for 4150 Westminster Place, in accordance with the provisions contained in the staff report dated October 9, 2024, from the...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
11.2
PASSED
That Recommendations GC-0476-2024 – GC-0508-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 18 – 2024 dated November 6, 2024 be approved. GC-0476-2024 That the deputation by Nicholas Hawrylyshyn, Resident regarding by-law enforcement of neighbouring fence height, be received. GC-0477-2024 That the deputation by Andrine Johnson, CEO, Embrave Agency to End Violence and Emily Mangan, Community Development Coordinator, Armagh regarding the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Gender-Based...
Resolution 0238-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
11 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations GC-0476-2024 – GC-0508-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 18 – 2024 dated November 6, 2024 be approved. GC-0476-2024 That the deputation by Nicholas Hawrylyshyn, Resident regarding by-law enforcement of neighbouring fence height, be received. GC-0477-2024 That the deputation by Andrine Johnson, CEO, Embrave Agency to End Violence and Emily Mangan, Community Development Coordinator, Armagh regarding the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Gender-Based...
Resolution 0238-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
General Committee Report 18 - 2024 - dated November 6, 2024 (CONSENT)
That Recommendations GC-0476-2024 – GC-0508-2024 as contained in the General Committee Report 18 – 2024 dated November 6, 2024 be approved. GC-0476-2024 That the deputation by Nicholas Hawrylyshyn, Resident regarding by-law enforcement of neighbouring fence height, be received. GC-0477-2024 That the deputation by Andrine Johnson, CEO, Embrave Agency to End Violence and Emily Mangan, Community Development Coordinator, Armagh regarding the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Gender-Based...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
11.3
PASSED
That Recommendations MCAC-0062-2024 - MCAC-0074-2024 as contained in the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 7 - 2024 dated November 12, 2024 be approved. MCAC-0062-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Erica Warsh, Project Leader, Vision Zero and Alex Legrain, Project Leader, Special Projects - Traffic regarding Collision Trends, be received. (MCAC-0062-2024) MCAC-0063-2024 That the deputation from Jansher Saeed, Resident regarding the presentation entitled...
Resolution 0243-2024
· moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
10 Yes
0 No
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That Recommendations MCAC-0062-2024 - MCAC-0074-2024 as contained in the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 7 - 2024 dated November 12, 2024 be approved. MCAC-0062-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Erica Warsh, Project Leader, Vision Zero and Alex Legrain, Project Leader, Special Projects - Traffic regarding Collision Trends, be received. (MCAC-0062-2024) MCAC-0063-2024 That the deputation from Jansher Saeed, Resident regarding the presentation entitled...
Resolution 0243-2024 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 7 - 2024 - dated November 12, 2024 - 0591-2024
That Recommendations MCAC-0062-2024 - MCAC-0074-2024 as contained in the Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 7 - 2024 dated November 12, 2024 be approved. MCAC-0062-2024 That the deputation and associated presentation from Erica Warsh, Project Leader, Vision Zero and Alex Legrain, Project Leader, Special Projects - Traffic regarding Collision Trends, be received. (MCAC-0062-2024) MCAC-0063-2024 That the deputation from Jansher Saeed, Resident regarding the presentation entitled...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
15.1
PASSED
WHEREAS according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 25(1), every human being has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of themself and of their family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond their control; and, WHEREAS food insecurity is defined as...
Resolution 0232-2024
· moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
11 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 25(1), every human being has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of themself and of their family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond their control; and, WHEREAS food insecurity is defined as...
Resolution 0232-2024 · moved by Councillor C. Fonseca
A Notice of Motion to declare food insecurity an emergency in the City of Mississauga (Councillor Fonseca)
WHEREAS according to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 25(1), every human being has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of themself and of their family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care and necessary social services, and the right to security in the event of unemployment, sickness, disability, widowhood, old age or other lack of livelihood in circumstances beyond their control; and, WHEREAS food insecurity is defined as...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Fonseca
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
15.2
PASSED
WHEREAS affordable housing is housing priced below market housing, and supportive housing is not only affordable, but also paired with wrap around social supports; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for affordable housing to be approximately 52,700 units, and is only meeting 34% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for supportive housing to be approximately 4,500 units, and is only meeting 8% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario...
Resolution 0234-2024
· moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS affordable housing is housing priced below market housing, and supportive housing is not only affordable, but also paired with wrap around social supports; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for affordable housing to be approximately 52,700 units, and is only meeting 34% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for supportive housing to be approximately 4,500 units, and is only meeting 8% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario...
Resolution 0234-2024 · moved by Councillor A. Tedjo
A Notice of Motion to increase supportive and affordable housing supply (Councillor Tedjo)
WHEREAS affordable housing is housing priced below market housing, and supportive housing is not only affordable, but also paired with wrap around social supports; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for affordable housing to be approximately 52,700 units, and is only meeting 34% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Region of Peel has estimated the need for supportive housing to be approximately 4,500 units, and is only meeting 8% of that need; AND WHEREAS the Province of Ontario...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Tedjo
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
15.3
PASSED
WHEREAS acts of intimidation against places of worship of all faiths are on the rise, including most recently the protests and attack on the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, followed by counter protests at both the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Malton and the Hindu Sabha Mandir that resulted in a number of charges laid with more to come;AND WHEREAS, such protests in front of places of worship even when peaceful can create an intimidating barrier that has to be passed in order to access the place of...
Resolution 0233-2024
· moved by Councillor D. Damerla
10 Yes
0 No
2 absent
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WHEREAS acts of intimidation against places of worship of all faiths are on the rise, including most recently the protests and attack on the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, followed by counter protests at both the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Malton and the Hindu Sabha Mandir that resulted in a number of charges laid with more to come;AND WHEREAS, such protests in front of places of worship even when peaceful can create an intimidating barrier that has to be passed in order to access the place of...
Resolution 0233-2024 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla
A Notice of Motion to consider the feasibility of implementing a by-law that prohibits demonstrations within 100 meters of places of worship (Councillor Damerla)
WHEREAS acts of intimidation against places of worship of all faiths are on the rise, including most recently the protests and attack on the Hindu Sabha Mandir in Brampton, followed by counter protests at both the Sri Guru Singh Sabha Malton and the Hindu Sabha Mandir that resulted in a number of charges laid with more to come;AND WHEREAS, such protests in front of places of worship even when peaceful can create an intimidating barrier that has to be passed in order to access the place of...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (2)
15.4
PASSED
WHEREAS Mississauga is experiencing a shortage of affordable housing options, including a low residential rental vacancy rate and it has therefore become more important than ever to take steps to preserve existing affordable rental premises; AND WHEREAS tenants living in Mississauga and in other cities across Ontario are experiencing “renovictions” – where a landlord illegitimately evicts a tenant by alleging that vacant possession of a rental unit is needed to undertake renovations or...
Resolution 0235-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Reid
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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WHEREAS Mississauga is experiencing a shortage of affordable housing options, including a low residential rental vacancy rate and it has therefore become more important than ever to take steps to preserve existing affordable rental premises; AND WHEREAS tenants living in Mississauga and in other cities across Ontario are experiencing “renovictions” – where a landlord illegitimately evicts a tenant by alleging that vacant possession of a rental unit is needed to undertake renovations or...
Resolution 0235-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Reid
A Notice of Motion to conduct research and prepare a draft renoviction by-law (Councillor Reid)
WHEREAS Mississauga is experiencing a shortage of affordable housing options, including a low residential rental vacancy rate and it has therefore become more important than ever to take steps to preserve existing affordable rental premises; AND WHEREAS tenants living in Mississauga and in other cities across Ontario are experiencing “renovictions” – where a landlord illegitimately evicts a tenant by alleging that vacant possession of a rental unit is needed to undertake renovations or...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Reid
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
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 November 13, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0244-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
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 November 13, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
Resolution 0244-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
To close to the public a portion of the Council meeting to be held on November 13, 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 November 13, 2024 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters: (Pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (11)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (0)
- None
21.1
PASSED
That the following be appointed to the Tourism Mississauga Board of Directors for up to three (3) consecutive three (3) year terms, and that all citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted. Other Services/Organization/Venues (At-Large) Susan Stewart, Olympian, Coach & Author Retail/Restaurant/Culinary John Pappas, The Crooked Cue Restaurant Louie...
Resolution 0239-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the following be appointed to the Tourism Mississauga Board of Directors for up to three (3) consecutive three (3) year terms, and that all citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted. Other Services/Organization/Venues (At-Large) Susan Stewart, Olympian, Coach & Author Retail/Restaurant/Culinary John Pappas, The Crooked Cue Restaurant Louie...
Resolution 0239-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: Tourism Mississauga Reappointment of Board Directors (CONSENT)
That the following be appointed to the Tourism Mississauga Board of Directors for up to three (3) consecutive three (3) year terms, and that all citizen appointments are conditional upon the completion of a Record of Offences Declaration confirming that applicants do not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted. Other Services/Organization/Venues (At-Large) Susan Stewart, Olympian, Coach & Author Retail/Restaurant/Culinary John Pappas, The Crooked Cue Restaurant Louie...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
21.2
PASSED
That the following individual be appointed to the Road Safety Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: (1) Sunil Sharma, Ward 5 resident
Resolution 0240-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the following individual be appointed to the Road Safety Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: (1) Sunil Sharma, Ward 5 resident
Resolution 0240-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: Citizen Appointment – Road Safety Committee (CONSENT)
That the following individual be appointed to the Road Safety Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: (1) Sunil Sharma, Ward 5 resident
View agenda item 21.2 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
21.3
PASSED
That the PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
Resolution 0245-2024
· moved by Councillor S. Dasko
8 Yes
0 No
3 absent
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That the PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
Resolution 0245-2024 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager
That the PDP Review of the Leadership Team and City Manager be received.
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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko
How councillors voted
YES (8)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (3)
21.4
PASSED
That the following individuals be appointed to the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: Domenico Renzella, Ward 5 Mario Matteazzi, Ward 8
Resolution 0241-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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That the following individuals be appointed to the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: Domenico Renzella, Ward 5 Mario Matteazzi, Ward 8
Resolution 0241-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees: Citizen Appointment – Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee (CONSENT)
That the following individuals be appointed to the Mississauga School Traffic Safety Action Committee for a term ending November 14, 2026 or until a successor is appointed, providing the individual does not have a criminal record for which a pardon has not been granted: Domenico Renzella, Ward 5 Mario Matteazzi, Ward 8
View agenda item 21.4 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)
21.5
PASSED
That the verbal closed session update regarding Charter of Rights be received.
Resolution 0246-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Reid
8 Yes
0 No
3 absent
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That the verbal closed session update regarding Charter of Rights be received.
Resolution 0246-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Reid
Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege including communications necessary for that purpose – Charter of Rights
That the verbal closed session update regarding Charter of Rights be received.
View agenda item 21.5 on the City's meeting portal →
Moved by: Councillor M. Reid
How councillors voted
YES (8)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (3)
9
PASSED
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 11.1 Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 202411.2 General Committee Report 18 - 2024 - dated November 6, 202414.1.1 Information Item17.1, 17-3 to 17.6 By-laws21.1, 21.2 and 21.4 Closed Session
Resolution 0236-2024
· moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
10 Yes
0 No
1 absent
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The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 11.1 Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 202411.2 General Committee Report 18 - 2024 - dated November 6, 202414.1.1 Information Item17.1, 17-3 to 17.6 By-laws21.1, 21.2 and 21.4 Closed Session
Resolution 0236-2024 · moved by Councillor M. Mahoney
CONSENT AGENDA
The following items were approved on the consent agenda: 11.1 Planning and Development Committee Report 13 - 2024 dated October 28, 202411.2 General Committee Report 18 - 2024 - dated November 6, 202414.1.1 Information Item17.1, 17-3 to 17.6 By-laws21.1, 21.2 and 21.4 Closed Session
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Moved by: Councillor M. Mahoney
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (1)