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General Committee

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

14 motions across 14 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

Data sourced from official City of Mississauga meeting minutes, synced as the City adopts and publishes them. Minutes usually publish 2 to 4 weeks after each meeting, so recent meetings may be missing. We're working to make this as complete as possible. Full official records on the City's meeting portal ↗

10.1 PASSED

That the report dated, February 27, 2025, entitled, “2024 Council Remuneration and Expenses” from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, as required by the Municipal Act, 2001, be received for information.

Recommendation GC-0120-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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2024 Council Remuneration and Expenses (CONSENT)

That the report dated, February 27, 2025, entitled, “2024 Council Remuneration and Expenses” from the City Manager and Chief Administrative Officer, as required by the Municipal Act, 2001, be received for information.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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10.2 PASSED

That the Fire Chief or designate be authorized to negotiate and execute an agreement with the City of Burlington Fire Department, for the mutual provision and receipt of back up support for 9-1-1 Emergency Call Services as outlined in the report dated March 4, 2025 entitled “Enhancing 9-1-1 Resilience: Leveraged Alternate Agency to ensure Redundancy for 9-1-1 call Handling” from the Commissioner of Community Services and in a form satisfaction to Legal Services. That all By-laws be enacted.

Recommendation GC-0121-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Enhancing 9-1-1 Resilience: Leveraging Alternate Agency to ensure Redundancy for 9-1-1 Call Handling (CONSENT)

That the Fire Chief or designate be authorized to negotiate and execute an agreement with the City of Burlington Fire Department, for the mutual provision and receipt of back up support for 9-1-1 Emergency Call Services as outlined in the report dated March 4, 2025 entitled “Enhancing 9-1-1 Resilience: Leveraged Alternate Agency to ensure Redundancy for 9-1-1 call Handling” from the Commissioner of Community Services and in a form satisfaction to Legal Services. That all By-laws be enacted.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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10.3 PASSED

That the Corporate Report dated February 18, 2025, entitled “Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2024 (Electricity and Natural Gas)”, from the Commissioner, Corporate Services be received for information.

Recommendation GC-0122-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2024 (Electricity and Natural Gas) (CONSENT)

That the Corporate Report dated February 18, 2025, entitled “Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2024 (Electricity and Natural Gas)”, from the Commissioner, Corporate Services be received for information.

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

How councillors voted

10.4 PASSED

That a by-law be enacted to amend the Traffic By-law 555-2000, as amended, to implement paid parking in Municipal Parking Lot #40, as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated March 3, 2025, and entitled “Port Credit – New Municipal Parking Lot and Paid Parking (Ward 1)”. That a by-law be enacted to amend the Traffic By-law 555-2000, as amended, to add the newly acquired 63 underground parking spaces as Municipal Parking Lot #40, in “Schedule 6A – Paid...

Recommendation GC-0123-2025 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

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Port Credit – New Municipal Lot and Paid Parking (Ward 1)

That a by-law be enacted to amend the Traffic By-law 555-2000, as amended, to implement paid parking in Municipal Parking Lot #40, as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated March 3, 2025, and entitled “Port Credit – New Municipal Parking Lot and Paid Parking (Ward 1)”. That a by-law be enacted to amend the Traffic By-law 555-2000, as amended, to add the newly acquired 63 underground parking spaces as Municipal Parking Lot #40, in “Schedule 6A – Paid...

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

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10.5 PASSED

That a by-law be enacted to amend Traffic By-law 555-00, as amended, to add a new “Schedule 37 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Spaces”, a new “Schedule 38 Car Share Parking Spaces” and make general housekeeping amendments, as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated March 3rd, 2025, entitled “. That a by-law be enacted to amend Schedule “A” of the Administrative Penalty By-law 0282-2013, as amended, to establish penalties for unauthorized vehicles...

Recommendation GC-0124-2025 · moved by Councillor A.Tedjo

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Electric Vehicle Charging Station and Car Share Parking – Traffic By-law 555-00 Amendments

That a by-law be enacted to amend Traffic By-law 555-00, as amended, to add a new “Schedule 37 Electric Vehicle Charging Station Spaces”, a new “Schedule 38 Car Share Parking Spaces” and make general housekeeping amendments, as outlined in the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated March 3rd, 2025, entitled “. That a by-law be enacted to amend Schedule “A” of the Administrative Penalty By-law 0282-2013, as amended, to establish penalties for unauthorized vehicles...

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Moved by: Councillor A.Tedjo

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11.1 PASSED

GC-0125-2025 That the deputation from Anita Krajnc, Campaign Coordinator and Yarim Hinojosa, City Campaigner, Plant Based Treaty at Environmental Action Committee on March 4, 2025, regarding endorsement of the Plant Based Treaty, be referred back to staff for further review. (EAC-0005-2025) GC-0126-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Leya Barry, Supervisor, Climate Policy regarding the Climate Change Action Plan update, be received. (EAC-0006-2025) GC-0127-2025 That the...

Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Environmental Action Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated March 4, 2025 (CONSENT)

GC-0125-2025 That the deputation from Anita Krajnc, Campaign Coordinator and Yarim Hinojosa, City Campaigner, Plant Based Treaty at Environmental Action Committee on March 4, 2025, regarding endorsement of the Plant Based Treaty, be referred back to staff for further review. (EAC-0005-2025) GC-0126-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Leya Barry, Supervisor, Climate Policy regarding the Climate Change Action Plan update, be received. (EAC-0006-2025) GC-0127-2025 That the...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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11.2 PASSED

GC-0129-2025 That the deputation from Rhea Adhopia, Resident regarding Public Consultation and Education for Route/Service Changes be received. (TAC-0001-2025) GC-0130-2025 That the deputation from Alana Tyers, Manager, Service Development regarding MiWay’s Service Update, be received. (TAC-0002-2025) GC-0131-2025 That the verbal update from MiWay Staff regarding bike racks, bollards and shelter signage be received for information. (TAC-0003-2025) TAC-0132-2025 That the New 2025 Transit...

Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated March 4, 2025 (CONSENT)

GC-0129-2025 That the deputation from Rhea Adhopia, Resident regarding Public Consultation and Education for Route/Service Changes be received. (TAC-0001-2025) GC-0130-2025 That the deputation from Alana Tyers, Manager, Service Development regarding MiWay’s Service Update, be received. (TAC-0002-2025) GC-0131-2025 That the verbal update from MiWay Staff regarding bike racks, bollards and shelter signage be received for information. (TAC-0003-2025) TAC-0132-2025 That the New 2025 Transit...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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11.3 PASSED

GC-0133-2025 That the following items were approved on consent: Item 9.2 – Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property: 1620 Orr Road (Ward 2) Item 9.4 – Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 1 – 2025- dated March 3, 2025. (HAC-0003-2025) GC-0134-2025 That the request to alter the property at 1300 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1), as per the Corporate Report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated February 13, 2025, be approved. (HAC-0004-2025) (Ward 1)...

Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Heritage Advisory Committee Report 3 - 2025 - dated March 18, 2025 (CONSENT)

GC-0133-2025 That the following items were approved on consent: Item 9.2 – Request to Alter a Heritage Designated Property: 1620 Orr Road (Ward 2) Item 9.4 – Port Credit Heritage Conservation District Subcommittee Report 1 – 2025- dated March 3, 2025. (HAC-0003-2025) GC-0134-2025 That the request to alter the property at 1300 Lakeshore Road East (Ward 1), as per the Corporate Report from the Commissioner of Community Services, dated February 13, 2025, be approved. (HAC-0004-2025) (Ward 1)...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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11.4 PASSED

GC-0139-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Eric Zhao, Coordinator, Active Transportation regarding Shared Micro-mobility Program 2025 Season Pre-launch Update, be received. (MCAC 0010-2025) GC-0140-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Fred Sandoval, Coordinator, Active Transportation regarding the Cycling Program Quarterly Update (Q1), be received. (MCAC 0011-2025) GC-0141-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Rahul Mehta,...

Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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Mississauga Cycling Advisory Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated March 18, 2025 (CONSENT)

GC-0139-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Eric Zhao, Coordinator, Active Transportation regarding Shared Micro-mobility Program 2025 Season Pre-launch Update, be received. (MCAC 0010-2025) GC-0140-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Fred Sandoval, Coordinator, Active Transportation regarding the Cycling Program Quarterly Update (Q1), be received. (MCAC 0011-2025) GC-0141-2025 That the deputation and associated presentation from Rahul Mehta,...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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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 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 General Committee meeting to be held on March 26, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters:Pursuant to Section...

Motion 1 · moved by Councillor B. Butt

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CLOSED SESSION

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 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 General Committee meeting to be held on March 26, 2025 shall be closed to the public to deal with the following matters:Pursuant to Section...

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Moved by: Councillor B. Butt

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
16.1 PASSED

That the Screening and Hearing Officer By-law 0285-2013, as amended, be further amended, as outlined in the corporate report entitled “Administrative Penalty System Hearing Officer Update” dated March 11, 2025 from the City Solicitor. That the City Solicitor or designate be authorized to: review applications, conduct interviews and recommend Administrative Penalty System Hearing Officers for appointment by Council; recommend appointments, reappointments or the revocation of appointments of...

Recommendation GC-0145-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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Labour relations or employee negotiations:

That the Screening and Hearing Officer By-law 0285-2013, as amended, be further amended, as outlined in the corporate report entitled “Administrative Penalty System Hearing Officer Update” dated March 11, 2025 from the City Solicitor. That the City Solicitor or designate be authorized to: review applications, conduct interviews and recommend Administrative Penalty System Hearing Officers for appointment by Council; recommend appointments, reappointments or the revocation of appointments of...

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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16.2 PASSED

That the verbal update with respect to Development Fees be received for information.

Recommendation GC-0146-2025 · moved by Councillor J. Horneck

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Advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose:

That the verbal update with respect to Development Fees be received for information.

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Moved by: Councillor J. Horneck

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7.1 Received

That the deputation and associated presentation by Alice Casselman and Karen Pawlowski, Citizen Members, Environmental Action Committee (EAC) with respect to EAC's 2024 Year in Review, be received.

Recommendation GC-0118-2025 · moved by Councillor S. Dasko

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Alice Casselman and Karen Pawlowski, Citizen Members, Environmental Action Committee (EAC) with respect to EAC's 2024 Year in Review

That the deputation and associated presentation by Alice Casselman and Karen Pawlowski, Citizen Members, Environmental Action Committee (EAC) with respect to EAC's 2024 Year in Review, be received.

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Moved by: Councillor S. Dasko

No recorded vote was taken on this motion. Councils decide routine items by a voice vote without recording individual names.
9 PASSED

That the following items were approved on the consent agenda:10.1 2024 Council Remuneration and Expenses10.2 Enhancing 9-1-1 Resilience: Leveraging Alternate Agency to ensure Redundancy for 9-1-1 Call Handling10.3 Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2024 (Electricity and Natural Gas)11.1 Environmental Action Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated March 4, 202511.2 Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated March 4, 202511.3 Heritage Advisory Committee Report 3 - 2025 -...

Recommendation GC-0119-2025 · moved by Councillor D. Damerla

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CONSENT AGENDA

That the following items were approved on the consent agenda:10.1 2024 Council Remuneration and Expenses10.2 Enhancing 9-1-1 Resilience: Leveraging Alternate Agency to ensure Redundancy for 9-1-1 Call Handling10.3 Annual Report on Commodity Price Hedging Agreements for 2024 (Electricity and Natural Gas)11.1 Environmental Action Committee Report 2 - 2025 - dated March 4, 202511.2 Transit Advisory Committee Report 1 - 2025 - dated March 4, 202511.3 Heritage Advisory Committee Report 3 - 2025 -...

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Moved by: Councillor D. Damerla

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