Community and Infrastructure Services Committee
Monday, December 4, 2023
3 motions across 3 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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3.1
PASSED
it was resolved: "That subject to annual budget approval, Council provide a grant of up to $96k per year to The Working Centre to support the assisted services program (winter sidewalk clearing), as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-521; and, That such a grant be adjusted based on the number of residential properties serviced year over year and be reflective of the operational costs incurred by The Working Centre to deliver services; and, That the grant is not...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor D. Schnider
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it was resolved: "That subject to annual budget approval, Council provide a grant of up to $96k per year to The Working Centre to support the assisted services program (winter sidewalk clearing), as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-521; and, That such a grant be adjusted based on the number of residential properties serviced year over year and be reflective of the operational costs incurred by The Working Centre to deliver services; and, That the grant is not...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor D. Schnider
Assisted Services Program - Grant, INS-2023-521
it was resolved: "That subject to annual budget approval, Council provide a grant of up to $96k per year to The Working Centre to support the assisted services program (winter sidewalk clearing), as outlined in Infrastructure Services Department report INS-2023-521; and, That such a grant be adjusted based on the number of residential properties serviced year over year and be reflective of the operational costs incurred by The Working Centre to deliver services; and, That the grant is not...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Schnider
4.1
PASSED
it was resolved: That the following motion be deferred to the December 11, 2023 Council meeting to allow staff an opportunity to continue conversations with the Region of Waterloo and provide additional information regarding automated speed enforcement times: "That school zones located on streets designated Major Community Collector and City Arterial maintain a consistent and static speed limit of 40 km/h, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-512; and further, That...
Motion 1
· moved by Mayor B. Vrbanovic
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it was resolved: That the following motion be deferred to the December 11, 2023 Council meeting to allow staff an opportunity to continue conversations with the Region of Waterloo and provide additional information regarding automated speed enforcement times: "That school zones located on streets designated Major Community Collector and City Arterial maintain a consistent and static speed limit of 40 km/h, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-512; and further, That...
Motion 1 · moved by Mayor B. Vrbanovic
Speed Limits in School Zones, DSD-2023-512
it was resolved: That the following motion be deferred to the December 11, 2023 Council meeting to allow staff an opportunity to continue conversations with the Region of Waterloo and provide additional information regarding automated speed enforcement times: "That school zones located on streets designated Major Community Collector and City Arterial maintain a consistent and static speed limit of 40 km/h, as outlined in Development Services Department report DSD-2023-512; and further, That...
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Moved by: Mayor B. Vrbanovic
4.3
PASSED
it was resolved: "That staff be directed to engage the development industry and community stakeholders on a rental replacement by-law as outlined in Option 3 of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-486; and, That staff continue to work with community stakeholders to explore additional tools that may be within Kitchener’s jurisdiction to support the transitioning of displaced residents; and further, That staff continue to collaborate with the Region of Waterloo on shared solutions...
Motion 1
· moved by Councillor S. Davey
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it was resolved: "That staff be directed to engage the development industry and community stakeholders on a rental replacement by-law as outlined in Option 3 of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-486; and, That staff continue to work with community stakeholders to explore additional tools that may be within Kitchener’s jurisdiction to support the transitioning of displaced residents; and further, That staff continue to collaborate with the Region of Waterloo on shared solutions...
Motion 1 · moved by Councillor S. Davey
Rental Housing, Eviction and Displacement Study, DSD-2023-486
it was resolved: "That staff be directed to engage the development industry and community stakeholders on a rental replacement by-law as outlined in Option 3 of Development Services Department report DSD-2023-486; and, That staff continue to work with community stakeholders to explore additional tools that may be within Kitchener’s jurisdiction to support the transitioning of displaced residents; and further, That staff continue to collaborate with the Region of Waterloo on shared solutions...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Davey