City Council
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
66 motions across 28 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10.1
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Crime Prevention Ottawa Draft 2023 Operating Budget at its meeting of February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Crime Prevention Ottawa Draft 2023 Operating Budget at its meeting of February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating Budget - Crime Prevention Ottawa
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Crime Prevention Ottawa Draft 2023 Operating Budget at its meeting of February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
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11.1
Report Recommendation That the City of Ottawa Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation That the City of Ottawa Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
Ottawa Police Service Board - 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets
Report Recommendation That the City of Ottawa Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
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12.1
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Draft 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Operating and Capital Budget on February 1, 2023, and for further consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole on March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Draft 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Operating and Capital Budget on February 1, 2023, and for further consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole on March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
Ottawa Public Library - 2023 Draft Budget Estimates
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Draft 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Operating and Capital Budget on February 1, 2023, and for further consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole on March 1, 2023.
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13.1
Board of Health Recommendations That City Council: Approve the 2023 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, outlined at Document 1; and Endorse Board of Health motion 03/02, attached to this report, and request that Mayor Sutcliffe co-sign the letters referenced therein.
Motion 1
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Board of Health Recommendations That City Council: Approve the 2023 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, outlined at Document 1; and Endorse Board of Health motion 03/02, attached to this report, and request that Mayor Sutcliffe co-sign the letters referenced therein.
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health
Board of Health Recommendations That City Council: Approve the 2023 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health, outlined at Document 1; and Endorse Board of Health motion 03/02, attached to this report, and request that Mayor Sutcliffe co-sign the letters referenced therein.
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14.1
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Development Review Process (Rural) Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Rural Affairs Office as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 6) [individual projects listed pages 12-15].
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Development Review Process (Rural) Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Rural Affairs Office as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 6) [individual projects listed pages 12-15].
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Development Review Process (Rural) Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Rural Affairs Office as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 6) [individual projects listed pages 12-15].
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15.1
Committee recommendation That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2023 Draft Budget - Operating Resource Requirement (p. 2).
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2023 Draft Budget - Operating Resource Requirement (p. 2).
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Audit Committee
Committee recommendation That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2023 Draft Budget - Operating Resource Requirement (p. 2).
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16.1
Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy, and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Employment and Social Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 7); Children’s Services: User fees...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy, and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Employment and Social Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 7); Children’s Services: User fees...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Community Services Committee
Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy, and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Employment and Social Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 7); Children’s Services: User fees...
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17.1
Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2023 Draft Budget as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office, and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 4); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 7-9); Operating Resource...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2023 Draft Budget as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office, and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 4); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 7-9); Operating Resource...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee
Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2023 Draft Budget as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office, and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 4); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 7-9); Operating Resource...
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18.1
Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2023 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department, Infrastructure and Asset Management Services as follows: User Fees (page 2); Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, Resiliency and Natural Systems Policy Operating Resource Requirement (page 5);...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2023 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department, Infrastructure and Asset Management Services as follows: User Fees (page 2); Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, Resiliency and Natural Systems Policy Operating Resource Requirement (page 5);...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Environment and Climate Change Committee
Committee recommendationsThat Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2023 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department, Infrastructure and Asset Management Services as follows: User Fees (page 2); Operating Resource Requirement (page 1); Planning, Real Estate and Economic Development Department, Resiliency and Natural Systems Policy Operating Resource Requirement (page 5);...
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19.1
Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Elected Officials - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Office of the City Clerk Budget, as follows; User fees (pages 6-7); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Legal Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 9); City Manager’s Office Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Transit Services, Rail...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Elected Officials - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Office of the City Clerk Budget, as follows; User fees (pages 6-7); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Legal Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 9); City Manager’s Office Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Transit Services, Rail...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Finance and Corporate Services Committee
Committee Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: Elected Officials - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Office of the City Clerk Budget, as follows; User fees (pages 6-7); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Legal Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 9); City Manager’s Office Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Transit Services, Rail...
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19.2
Committee Recommendations That Council adopt this report. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) / City Treasurer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendations That Council adopt this report. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) / City Treasurer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes.
Motion 1
Report on 2023 Budget Expenses Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 284/09
Committee Recommendations That Council adopt this report. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) / City Treasurer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes.
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20.1
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Budget, as follows: Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design: User Fees (pages 4-9); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Planning Services: User Fees (pages 12-18); Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Building Code Services: User Fees (pages 22-29); Operating...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Budget, as follows: Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design: User Fees (pages 4-9); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Planning Services: User Fees (pages 12-18); Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Building Code Services: User Fees (pages 22-29); Operating...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget – Planning and Housing Committee
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Infrastructure and Economic Development Budget, as follows: Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design: User Fees (pages 4-9); Operating Resource Requirement (page 3); Planning Services: User Fees (pages 12-18); Operating Resource Requirement (page 11); Building Code Services: User Fees (pages 22-29); Operating...
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21.1
Commission Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: That Transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go in to effect on July 1, 2023; Transit Services user fees (pages 4-6) as amended; Transit Services operating Resource Requirement (revised page 3); and Transit Commission Capital Budget (pages 7-8, individual projects listed on pages 15-42).
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Commission Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: That Transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go in to effect on July 1, 2023; Transit Services user fees (pages 4-6) as amended; Transit Services operating Resource Requirement (revised page 3); and Transit Commission Capital Budget (pages 7-8, individual projects listed on pages 15-42).
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget - Transit Commission
Commission Recommendations That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: That Transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go in to effect on July 1, 2023; Transit Services user fees (pages 4-6) as amended; Transit Services operating Resource Requirement (revised page 3); and Transit Commission Capital Budget (pages 7-8, individual projects listed on pages 15-42).
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22.1
Committee recommendations: That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transportation Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 6); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 9-13); Operating Resource Requirement (page 8);...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendations: That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transportation Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 6); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 9-13); Operating Resource Requirement (page 8);...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget - Transportation Committee
Committee recommendations: That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transportation Committee 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 6); Operating Resource Requirement (page 5); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 9-13); Operating Resource Requirement (page 8);...
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Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
PASSED
WHEREAS the City strives to ensure value for money in its service delivery and operations; and WHEREAS a service review process needs to be established; and WHEREAS the intent of the service review program is to verify value for money and look at service delivery without a bias to shifting from in-house provision to external delivery; and WHEREAS the governance report references greater transparency and tools to review the budget for both Council and citizens; and WHEREAS quality and...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/14
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the City strives to ensure value for money in its service delivery and operations; and WHEREAS a service review process needs to be established; and WHEREAS the intent of the service review program is to verify value for money and look at service delivery without a bias to shifting from in-house provision to external delivery; and WHEREAS the governance report references greater transparency and tools to review the budget for both Council and citizens; and WHEREAS quality and...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/14 · moved by S. Menard
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS the City strives to ensure value for money in its service delivery and operations; and WHEREAS a service review process needs to be established; and WHEREAS the intent of the service review program is to verify value for money and look at service delivery without a bias to shifting from in-house provision to external delivery; and WHEREAS the governance report references greater transparency and tools to review the budget for both Council and citizens; and WHEREAS quality and...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
3. The 2023 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as tabled on February 1 and as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
Motion 2
17 Yes
8 No
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3. The 2023 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as tabled on February 1 and as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
Motion 2
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
3. The 2023 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as tabled on February 1 and as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
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YES (17)
NO (8)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
11. The Transit Commission portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 11 A. - Transit Commission Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2023-02-04 as follows (amends the Transit Services User Fees): i. That transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go into effect on July 1, 2023.
Motion 17
21 Yes
4 No
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11. The Transit Commission portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 11 A. - Transit Commission Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2023-02-04 as follows (amends the Transit Services User Fees): i. That transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go into effect on July 1, 2023.
Motion 17
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
11. The Transit Commission portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 11 A. - Transit Commission Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2023-02-04 as follows (amends the Transit Services User Fees): i. That transit fares for children aged 8-12 shall become free of charge, and go into effect on July 1, 2023.
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How councillors voted
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that, as a result of greater investment in community development described in the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) 2023 Budget, City Council request that the Ottawa Public Library Board direct its staff to initiate the activities of the community development function in Ward 16 - River Ward, meeting with the Councillor and community association leaders to discuss priorities and to consider input regarding the expansion of OPL programming and services in the area. CARRIED with...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/05
· moved by R. Brockington
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BE IT RESOLVED that, as a result of greater investment in community development described in the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) 2023 Budget, City Council request that the Ottawa Public Library Board direct its staff to initiate the activities of the community development function in Ward 16 - River Ward, meeting with the Councillor and community association leaders to discuss priorities and to consider input regarding the expansion of OPL programming and services in the area. CARRIED with...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/05 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
BE IT RESOLVED that, as a result of greater investment in community development described in the Ottawa Public Library (OPL) 2023 Budget, City Council request that the Ottawa Public Library Board direct its staff to initiate the activities of the community development function in Ward 16 - River Ward, meeting with the Councillor and community association leaders to discuss priorities and to consider input regarding the expansion of OPL programming and services in the area. CARRIED with...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
8. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Community Recreation, Culture and Sports Programs, Community Recreation and Cultural Programs (Page 25 of the CSC Budget Book);
Motion 8
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8. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Community Recreation, Culture and Sports Programs, Community Recreation and Cultural Programs (Page 25 of the CSC Budget Book);
Motion 8
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
8. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Community Recreation, Culture and Sports Programs, Community Recreation and Cultural Programs (Page 25 of the CSC Budget Book);
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PASSED
12B. The remaining Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and
Motion 24
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12B. The remaining Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and
Motion 24
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
12B. The remaining Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and
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PASSED
12 C ii. That funding beyond the 2023 Budget, specifically for the construction of the widening of the Airport Parkway, between Brookfield Drive and Hunt Club Road, be deferred until the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) update is completed, and after the Trillium Line is operational for two years. Carried with Councillors M. Luloff, L. Dudas, T. Kavanagh, L. Johnson, G. Darouze and S. Desroches dissenting.
Motion 26
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12 C ii. That funding beyond the 2023 Budget, specifically for the construction of the widening of the Airport Parkway, between Brookfield Drive and Hunt Club Road, be deferred until the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) update is completed, and after the Trillium Line is operational for two years. Carried with Councillors M. Luloff, L. Dudas, T. Kavanagh, L. Johnson, G. Darouze and S. Desroches dissenting.
Motion 26
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
12 C ii. That funding beyond the 2023 Budget, specifically for the construction of the widening of the Airport Parkway, between Brookfield Drive and Hunt Club Road, be deferred until the Transportation Master Plan (TMP) update is completed, and after the Trillium Line is operational for two years. Carried with Councillors M. Luloff, L. Dudas, T. Kavanagh, L. Johnson, G. Darouze and S. Desroches dissenting.
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PASSED
WHEREAS, at the February 23, 2023, meeting of the Transportation Committee, a motion was approved to defer funding for the widening of the Airport Parkway until after the Transportation Master Plan has been approved by Council and the Trillium Line has completed 2 full years of service, following its 2023 re-opening; and WHEREAS the motion referred to a number of initiatives that can be undertaken before the Parkway is widened, including the southbound Walkley Road off-ramp and traffic...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/13
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS, at the February 23, 2023, meeting of the Transportation Committee, a motion was approved to defer funding for the widening of the Airport Parkway until after the Transportation Master Plan has been approved by Council and the Trillium Line has completed 2 full years of service, following its 2023 re-opening; and WHEREAS the motion referred to a number of initiatives that can be undertaken before the Parkway is widened, including the southbound Walkley Road off-ramp and traffic...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/13 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS, at the February 23, 2023, meeting of the Transportation Committee, a motion was approved to defer funding for the widening of the Airport Parkway until after the Transportation Master Plan has been approved by Council and the Trillium Line has completed 2 full years of service, following its 2023 re-opening; and WHEREAS the motion referred to a number of initiatives that can be undertaken before the Parkway is widened, including the southbound Walkley Road off-ramp and traffic...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the Carr/ Gower Motion be amended to add Tunney’s Pasture as follows: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station and Tunney’s Pasture Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station,...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/10
· moved by J. Leiper
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BE IT RESOLVED that the Carr/ Gower Motion be amended to add Tunney’s Pasture as follows: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station and Tunney’s Pasture Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station,...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/10 · moved by J. Leiper
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
BE IT RESOLVED that the Carr/ Gower Motion be amended to add Tunney’s Pasture as follows: THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station and Tunney’s Pasture Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station,...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
WHEREAS a crossing guard has protected children and other vulnerable road users for at least three years at the Laperriere/Merivale/Anna intersection; and WHEREAS City Council in the 2018-2022 and 2022-2026 Terms of Council authorized the use of the Office Budget of the local Ward Councillor to pay for the expenses related to a crossing guard at this above named intersection; and WHEREAS a pedestrian was struck and killed crossing Merivale Road, two blocks away from this intersection in 2022;...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/12
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS a crossing guard has protected children and other vulnerable road users for at least three years at the Laperriere/Merivale/Anna intersection; and WHEREAS City Council in the 2018-2022 and 2022-2026 Terms of Council authorized the use of the Office Budget of the local Ward Councillor to pay for the expenses related to a crossing guard at this above named intersection; and WHEREAS a pedestrian was struck and killed crossing Merivale Road, two blocks away from this intersection in 2022;...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/12 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS a crossing guard has protected children and other vulnerable road users for at least three years at the Laperriere/Merivale/Anna intersection; and WHEREAS City Council in the 2018-2022 and 2022-2026 Terms of Council authorized the use of the Office Budget of the local Ward Councillor to pay for the expenses related to a crossing guard at this above named intersection; and WHEREAS a pedestrian was struck and killed crossing Merivale Road, two blocks away from this intersection in 2022;...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
Direction to Staff (Councillor R. Brockington) That Council direct staff to report back through the capital closure process in Q2 2023 with a metric for the suggested number of sidewalk lane kilometres to be renewed each year and, in addition to the proposed $1M program in 2023 for sidewalk minor repairs, that an incremental $2M be allocated through the closure process as a one-time contribution to assist in advancing city-wide sidewalk repairs. That staff also be directed to consider future...
Motion 29
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Direction to Staff (Councillor R. Brockington) That Council direct staff to report back through the capital closure process in Q2 2023 with a metric for the suggested number of sidewalk lane kilometres to be renewed each year and, in addition to the proposed $1M program in 2023 for sidewalk minor repairs, that an incremental $2M be allocated through the closure process as a one-time contribution to assist in advancing city-wide sidewalk repairs. That staff also be directed to consider future...
Motion 29
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
Direction to Staff (Councillor R. Brockington) That Council direct staff to report back through the capital closure process in Q2 2023 with a metric for the suggested number of sidewalk lane kilometres to be renewed each year and, in addition to the proposed $1M program in 2023 for sidewalk minor repairs, that an incremental $2M be allocated through the closure process as a one-time contribution to assist in advancing city-wide sidewalk repairs. That staff also be directed to consider future...
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PASSED
13. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. The following portion of the ECC Operating and Capital Budgets: i Public Works, Solid Waste Services Revenues (Tax Supported operating budget page 8); andii Capital Project 910436 in the Rate Supported Capital Budget (Integrated Water & Wastewater), being Riverside Drive Sewers (Page 71).
Motion 30
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13. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. The following portion of the ECC Operating and Capital Budgets: i Public Works, Solid Waste Services Revenues (Tax Supported operating budget page 8); andii Capital Project 910436 in the Rate Supported Capital Budget (Integrated Water & Wastewater), being Riverside Drive Sewers (Page 71).
Motion 30
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
13. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. The following portion of the ECC Operating and Capital Budgets: i Public Works, Solid Waste Services Revenues (Tax Supported operating budget page 8); andii Capital Project 910436 in the Rate Supported Capital Budget (Integrated Water & Wastewater), being Riverside Drive Sewers (Page 71).
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PASSED
13B. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget;13C. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; Carried with Councillor D. Brown dissenting.
Motion 31
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13B. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget;13C. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; Carried with Councillor D. Brown dissenting.
Motion 31
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
13B. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget;13C. The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; Carried with Councillor D. Brown dissenting.
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PASSED
15. Approve the Service Review framework as outlined in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets Report (ACS2023-FCS-FSP-0001)
Motion 34
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15. Approve the Service Review framework as outlined in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets Report (ACS2023-FCS-FSP-0001)
Motion 34
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
15. Approve the Service Review framework as outlined in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets Report (ACS2023-FCS-FSP-0001)
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PASSED
Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 16. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes, as described in the report entitled, “Report on 2023 Budget Expenses Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 284/09”...
Motion 36
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Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 16. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes, as described in the report entitled, “Report on 2023 Budget Expenses Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 284/09”...
Motion 36
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 16. That Council approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to adjust the accrual budget to include any budget changes approved by Council as part of the final adopted budget, and to include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2023 budget book, for information purposes, as described in the report entitled, “Report on 2023 Budget Expenses Pursuant to Ontario Regulation 284/09”...
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PASSED
WHEREAS Council acknowledges that the current budget document could be improved and be better positioned to support decision making; and WHEREAS decisions impacting the operating and capital budgets are guided by a number of foundational documents that provide a long-term outlook. These documents include the City’s Fiscal Framework (2007) and the City’s Long Range Financial Plans : Tax Supported (June 6, 2017), Transit (February 24, 2017), Water, Wastewater and Stormwater (September 27,...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/15
· moved by L. Johnson
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WHEREAS Council acknowledges that the current budget document could be improved and be better positioned to support decision making; and WHEREAS decisions impacting the operating and capital budgets are guided by a number of foundational documents that provide a long-term outlook. These documents include the City’s Fiscal Framework (2007) and the City’s Long Range Financial Plans : Tax Supported (June 6, 2017), Transit (February 24, 2017), Water, Wastewater and Stormwater (September 27,...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/15 · moved by L. Johnson
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS Council acknowledges that the current budget document could be improved and be better positioned to support decision making; and WHEREAS decisions impacting the operating and capital budgets are guided by a number of foundational documents that provide a long-term outlook. These documents include the City’s Fiscal Framework (2007) and the City’s Long Range Financial Plans : Tax Supported (June 6, 2017), Transit (February 24, 2017), Water, Wastewater and Stormwater (September 27,...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Johnson
PASSED
WHEREAS, although it is recognized that the City’s budget process has been developed and refined over a number of years based on past practice and experience, there is always value in reviewing those practices to see if there can be further improvement; and WHEREAS there may be useful lessons learned from this year’s process especially for those Members of Council who have gone through the City’s budget process for the first time, such as (but not limited to) the desirability for budget...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/16
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS, although it is recognized that the City’s budget process has been developed and refined over a number of years based on past practice and experience, there is always value in reviewing those practices to see if there can be further improvement; and WHEREAS there may be useful lessons learned from this year’s process especially for those Members of Council who have gone through the City’s budget process for the first time, such as (but not limited to) the desirability for budget...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/16 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS, although it is recognized that the City’s budget process has been developed and refined over a number of years based on past practice and experience, there is always value in reviewing those practices to see if there can be further improvement; and WHEREAS there may be useful lessons learned from this year’s process especially for those Members of Council who have gone through the City’s budget process for the first time, such as (but not limited to) the desirability for budget...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index provides a tool for measuring the effects of inflation on the cost of providing municipal services; and WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index differs from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) because it measures the cost increases to a representative basket of expenditures such as asphalt, steel and cement, that a municipality makes compared with that of the CPI which measures the prices that consumers face when buying a basket of goods for their household; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/17
· moved by R. King
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WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index provides a tool for measuring the effects of inflation on the cost of providing municipal services; and WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index differs from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) because it measures the cost increases to a representative basket of expenditures such as asphalt, steel and cement, that a municipality makes compared with that of the CPI which measures the prices that consumers face when buying a basket of goods for their household; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/17 · moved by R. King
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index provides a tool for measuring the effects of inflation on the cost of providing municipal services; and WHEREAS a Municipal Price Index differs from the Consumer Price Index (CPI) because it measures the cost increases to a representative basket of expenditures such as asphalt, steel and cement, that a municipality makes compared with that of the CPI which measures the prices that consumers face when buying a basket of goods for their household; and WHEREAS...
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Moved by: Councillor R. King
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, Crime Prevention Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Ottawa Public Library Board, the Ottawa Board of Health and by the Standing Committees and Transit Commission, and the Draft 2023 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/03
· moved by L. Dudas
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BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, Crime Prevention Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Ottawa Public Library Board, the Ottawa Board of Health and by the Standing Committees and Transit Commission, and the Draft 2023 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/03 · moved by L. Dudas
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, Crime Prevention Ottawa, the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Ottawa Public Library Board, the Ottawa Board of Health and by the Standing Committees and Transit Commission, and the Draft 2023 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
DEFEATED
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 2023 Ottawa Police Services Board Draft Operating Budget be reduced by $500K, and that $500K be added to General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4) specifically to advance alternative call response and mental health outreach team in 2023 and 2024;
Motion no. 2023 - 09/04
· moved by S. Menard
10 Yes
15 No
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 2023 Ottawa Police Services Board Draft Operating Budget be reduced by $500K, and that $500K be added to General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4) specifically to advance alternative call response and mental health outreach team in 2023 and 2024;
Motion no. 2023 - 09/04 · moved by S. Menard
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the 2023 Ottawa Police Services Board Draft Operating Budget be reduced by $500K, and that $500K be added to General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4) specifically to advance alternative call response and mental health outreach team in 2023 and 2024;
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
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YES (10)
NO (15)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
4. The 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;
Motion 4
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4. The 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;
Motion 4
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
4. The 2023 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;
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PASSED
5. The 2023 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the City of Ottawa’s Board of Health, as follows: Ministry of Health Programs & Standards: Cost Shared Core Programs (page 4 of the OPH Budget Book);
Motion 6
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5. The 2023 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the City of Ottawa’s Board of Health, as follows: Ministry of Health Programs & Standards: Cost Shared Core Programs (page 4 of the OPH Budget Book);
Motion 6
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
5. The 2023 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the City of Ottawa’s Board of Health, as follows: Ministry of Health Programs & Standards: Cost Shared Core Programs (page 4 of the OPH Budget Book);
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5 B. Remaining Ottawa Public Health Budget; and 5 C. That Council endorse the recommendations set out in Board of Health motion 03/02 adopted by the Board on February 27, 2023, and request that Mayor Mark Sutcliffe co-sign the letters with the Chair of the Board of Health to the Province of Ontario referenced therein. Carried Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees of Council 6. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and...
Motion 7
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5 B. Remaining Ottawa Public Health Budget; and 5 C. That Council endorse the recommendations set out in Board of Health motion 03/02 adopted by the Board on February 27, 2023, and request that Mayor Mark Sutcliffe co-sign the letters with the Chair of the Board of Health to the Province of Ontario referenced therein. Carried Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees of Council 6. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and...
Motion 7
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
5 B. Remaining Ottawa Public Health Budget; and 5 C. That Council endorse the recommendations set out in Board of Health motion 03/02 adopted by the Board on February 27, 2023, and request that Mayor Mark Sutcliffe co-sign the letters with the Chair of the Board of Health to the Province of Ontario referenced therein. Carried Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees of Council 6. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and...
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PASSED
8B. Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Complexes, Aquatics and Specialized Services - Operating Resource Requirement: City Wide Programs, Aquatics and Specialized Services (Page 31 of the CSC Budget Book); 8C. Community and Social Services Department, Children's Services Operating Resource Requirement: Special Needs Resourcing under “Legislated Programs and “Municipal Investments” (Page 9 of the CSC Budget Book);
Motion 9
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8B. Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Complexes, Aquatics and Specialized Services - Operating Resource Requirement: City Wide Programs, Aquatics and Specialized Services (Page 31 of the CSC Budget Book); 8C. Community and Social Services Department, Children's Services Operating Resource Requirement: Special Needs Resourcing under “Legislated Programs and “Municipal Investments” (Page 9 of the CSC Budget Book);
Motion 9
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
8B. Recreation, Cultural and Facilities Services, Complexes, Aquatics and Specialized Services - Operating Resource Requirement: City Wide Programs, Aquatics and Specialized Services (Page 31 of the CSC Budget Book); 8C. Community and Social Services Department, Children's Services Operating Resource Requirement: Special Needs Resourcing under “Legislated Programs and “Municipal Investments” (Page 9 of the CSC Budget Book);
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PASSED
8D. Remaining Community Services Committee Draft Operating Budget; Carried with Councillor S. Plante dissenting on Community and Social Services General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4 of the CSC Budget Book).
Motion 10
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8D. Remaining Community Services Committee Draft Operating Budget; Carried with Councillor S. Plante dissenting on Community and Social Services General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4 of the CSC Budget Book).
Motion 10
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
8D. Remaining Community Services Committee Draft Operating Budget; Carried with Councillor S. Plante dissenting on Community and Social Services General Manager’s Office Business Support Services and Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement (page 4 of the CSC Budget Book).
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PASSED
8E. Community Services Committee Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 11
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8E. Community Services Committee Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 11
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
8E. Community Services Committee Draft Capital Budget.
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9. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Ottawa Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 6);
Motion 13
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9. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Ottawa Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 6);
Motion 13
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
9. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Ottawa Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 6);
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PASSED
9B. Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; 9C. EPPS Draft Capital Budget. Carried 10. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Planning and Housing Committee Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion PHC 2023-03-01 as follows (amends Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design User Fees): that the Summer Monthly Patio rate, the Winter Monthly Patio rate, and the Café seating per annum fee be reduced by 50% for a net budget...
Motion 14
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9B. Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; 9C. EPPS Draft Capital Budget. Carried 10. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Planning and Housing Committee Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion PHC 2023-03-01 as follows (amends Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design User Fees): that the Summer Monthly Patio rate, the Winter Monthly Patio rate, and the Café seating per annum fee be reduced by 50% for a net budget...
Motion 14
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
9B. Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; 9C. EPPS Draft Capital Budget. Carried 10. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Planning and Housing Committee Draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion PHC 2023-03-01 as follows (amends Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design User Fees): that the Summer Monthly Patio rate, the Winter Monthly Patio rate, and the Café seating per annum fee be reduced by 50% for a net budget...
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has over one thousand municipal park sites that are enjoyed by the general public on a year-round basis; and WHEREAS many park locations do not have access to public washrooms; and WHEREAS municipal parks are public gathering places for sports, recreation and leisure activities used by people of all ages; and WHEREAS the current funding to provide seasonal access to washrooms is limited and does not address the many emerging needs in each ward; and WHEREAS the City...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/06
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has over one thousand municipal park sites that are enjoyed by the general public on a year-round basis; and WHEREAS many park locations do not have access to public washrooms; and WHEREAS municipal parks are public gathering places for sports, recreation and leisure activities used by people of all ages; and WHEREAS the current funding to provide seasonal access to washrooms is limited and does not address the many emerging needs in each ward; and WHEREAS the City...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/06 · moved by S. Menard
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has over one thousand municipal park sites that are enjoyed by the general public on a year-round basis; and WHEREAS many park locations do not have access to public washrooms; and WHEREAS municipal parks are public gathering places for sports, recreation and leisure activities used by people of all ages; and WHEREAS the current funding to provide seasonal access to washrooms is limited and does not address the many emerging needs in each ward; and WHEREAS the City...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
10 B. Planning and Housing Committee Draft Capital Budget. Carried with Councillor S. Devine dissenting.
Motion 15
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10 B. Planning and Housing Committee Draft Capital Budget. Carried with Councillor S. Devine dissenting.
Motion 15
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
10 B. Planning and Housing Committee Draft Capital Budget. Carried with Councillor S. Devine dissenting.
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WHEREAS all City-owned Real Property is a corporate asset and not an asset of any individual department or Ward; and WHEREAS revenue accrued from the disposal of any City-owned Real Property shall be deposited to the Sale of Surplus Land Account; and WHEREAS the current Sale of Surplus Land Account budget is $1.5M; and WHEREAS the forecast for the Sale of Surplus Land is projected to be $2.5M for 2023; and WHEREAS the $15M annual contribution to Municipal Investment in Affordable Housing...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/07
· moved by L. Johnson
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WHEREAS all City-owned Real Property is a corporate asset and not an asset of any individual department or Ward; and WHEREAS revenue accrued from the disposal of any City-owned Real Property shall be deposited to the Sale of Surplus Land Account; and WHEREAS the current Sale of Surplus Land Account budget is $1.5M; and WHEREAS the forecast for the Sale of Surplus Land is projected to be $2.5M for 2023; and WHEREAS the $15M annual contribution to Municipal Investment in Affordable Housing...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/07 · moved by L. Johnson
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS all City-owned Real Property is a corporate asset and not an asset of any individual department or Ward; and WHEREAS revenue accrued from the disposal of any City-owned Real Property shall be deposited to the Sale of Surplus Land Account; and WHEREAS the current Sale of Surplus Land Account budget is $1.5M; and WHEREAS the forecast for the Sale of Surplus Land is projected to be $2.5M for 2023; and WHEREAS the $15M annual contribution to Municipal Investment in Affordable Housing...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Johnson
PASSED
11. B - Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 18
18 Yes
7 No
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11. B - Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 18
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
11. B - Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget.
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YES (18)
NO (7)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS, on November 17, 2021 Transit Commission referred to Council a motion to amend the fare category for children from ages 0-5 which was free of charge and to expand the range to 0-7 years of age; and WHEREAS, on December 7, 2021 Council approved that Transit fares for children aged 0-7 be free of charge in 2022, to be funded on a one-year basis from the Transit Operating Reserve; and WHEREAS OC Transpo transit fare (cash) for children aged 8-12 is $1.90; and WHEREAS transit fare is free...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/08
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS, on November 17, 2021 Transit Commission referred to Council a motion to amend the fare category for children from ages 0-5 which was free of charge and to expand the range to 0-7 years of age; and WHEREAS, on December 7, 2021 Council approved that Transit fares for children aged 0-7 be free of charge in 2022, to be funded on a one-year basis from the Transit Operating Reserve; and WHEREAS OC Transpo transit fare (cash) for children aged 8-12 is $1.90; and WHEREAS transit fare is free...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/08 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS, on November 17, 2021 Transit Commission referred to Council a motion to amend the fare category for children from ages 0-5 which was free of charge and to expand the range to 0-7 years of age; and WHEREAS, on December 7, 2021 Council approved that Transit fares for children aged 0-7 be free of charge in 2022, to be funded on a one-year basis from the Transit Operating Reserve; and WHEREAS OC Transpo transit fare (cash) for children aged 8-12 is $1.90; and WHEREAS transit fare is free...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station, including permanent sheltering and the capital costs associated with those improvements in advance of winter 2023. Carried...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/11
· moved by M. Carr
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station, including permanent sheltering and the capital costs associated with those improvements in advance of winter 2023. Carried...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/11 · moved by M. Carr
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that staff be directed to retain the temporary scaffolding at Hurdman Station in place until April 30, 2023, and that staff be authorized to pay the costs from any existing capital works in progress; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff report pack to Transit Commission with suggested improvements to Hurdman Station and Tunney's Pasture Station, including permanent sheltering and the capital costs associated with those improvements in advance of winter 2023. Carried...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
PASSED
12C. Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget, as amended by Motion TRC 2023-02-01 as follows (reference: Capital project 903159 Airport Parkway (Brookfield - Hunt Club): i. that the funding in the Draft 2023 Budget and subsequent budgets (as needed) be applied to the Walkley off-ramp, traffic mitigation on Walkley from the off-ramp to McCarthy, a protected intersection at McCarthy, new active transportation measures on the Walkley overpass, and the new multi-use pathway along the west...
Motion 25
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12C. Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget, as amended by Motion TRC 2023-02-01 as follows (reference: Capital project 903159 Airport Parkway (Brookfield - Hunt Club): i. that the funding in the Draft 2023 Budget and subsequent budgets (as needed) be applied to the Walkley off-ramp, traffic mitigation on Walkley from the off-ramp to McCarthy, a protected intersection at McCarthy, new active transportation measures on the Walkley overpass, and the new multi-use pathway along the west...
Motion 25
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
12C. Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget, as amended by Motion TRC 2023-02-01 as follows (reference: Capital project 903159 Airport Parkway (Brookfield - Hunt Club): i. that the funding in the Draft 2023 Budget and subsequent budgets (as needed) be applied to the Walkley off-ramp, traffic mitigation on Walkley from the off-ramp to McCarthy, a protected intersection at McCarthy, new active transportation measures on the Walkley overpass, and the new multi-use pathway along the west...
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PASSED
13D The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and13E Rate-supported Capital Budget.
Motion 32
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13D The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and13E Rate-supported Capital Budget.
Motion 32
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
13D The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and13E Rate-supported Capital Budget.
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PASSED
14. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets;
Motion 33
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14. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets;
Motion 33
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
14. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets;
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WHEREAS weekday route #17 peak transit service to Wateridge Village which ran from 2018- 2020 before it was temporarily cancelled due to low ridership during the pandemic; and WHEREAS the Secondary Plan for Wateridge Village states that City seek to establish early service agreements with community developers to ensure transit service is provided in advance of when service would typically meet City financial performance levels; and WHEREAS Wateridge Village was provided with two peak-hour...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/09
· moved by R. King
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WHEREAS weekday route #17 peak transit service to Wateridge Village which ran from 2018- 2020 before it was temporarily cancelled due to low ridership during the pandemic; and WHEREAS the Secondary Plan for Wateridge Village states that City seek to establish early service agreements with community developers to ensure transit service is provided in advance of when service would typically meet City financial performance levels; and WHEREAS Wateridge Village was provided with two peak-hour...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/09 · moved by R. King
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
WHEREAS weekday route #17 peak transit service to Wateridge Village which ran from 2018- 2020 before it was temporarily cancelled due to low ridership during the pandemic; and WHEREAS the Secondary Plan for Wateridge Village states that City seek to establish early service agreements with community developers to ensure transit service is provided in advance of when service would typically meet City financial performance levels; and WHEREAS Wateridge Village was provided with two peak-hour...
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Moved by: Councillor R. King
PASSED
12. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 12A. The following portions of the Public Works Department Operating Budget:i.Snow and ice agreements: Transportation Committee page 5 (within Roads’ Services revenues); ii. Spring cleaning: Transportation Committee page 2 (within Business Technical Support Services revenues); and iii. Traffic signals: Transportation Committee page 15 (within Traffic Services revenues).
Motion 23
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12. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 12A. The following portions of the Public Works Department Operating Budget:i.Snow and ice agreements: Transportation Committee page 5 (within Roads’ Services revenues); ii. Spring cleaning: Transportation Committee page 2 (within Business Technical Support Services revenues); and iii. Traffic signals: Transportation Committee page 15 (within Traffic Services revenues).
Motion 23
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2023 Budgets
12. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: 12A. The following portions of the Public Works Department Operating Budget:i.Snow and ice agreements: Transportation Committee page 5 (within Roads’ Services revenues); ii. Spring cleaning: Transportation Committee page 2 (within Business Technical Support Services revenues); and iii. Traffic signals: Transportation Committee page 15 (within Traffic Services revenues).
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24
PASSED
That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/18
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/18 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Rise and Report
That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
25
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the recommendations set out in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget reports outlined below, including all amendments and resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole, be received and adopted as amended: 1. the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; 2. the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; 3. the report from Crime...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/19
· moved by L. Dudas
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BE IT RESOLVED that the recommendations set out in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget reports outlined below, including all amendments and resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole, be received and adopted as amended: 1. the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; 2. the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; 3. the report from Crime...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/19 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Adopt Reports
BE IT RESOLVED that the recommendations set out in the 2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budget reports outlined below, including all amendments and resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole, be received and adopted as amended: 1. the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; 2. the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; 3. the report from Crime...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
26.1
WHEREAS primary health care is funded by the provincial government and is a responsibility of the provincial government; and WHEREAS a recent report from Ottawa Public Health suggests that at least 100,000-150,000 Ottawa residents do not have access to primary care; and WHEREAS the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) recently reported that physicians in Canada are spending approximately 18.5 million hours, or the equivalent of 55.6 million patient visits annually, on...
Motion 1
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WHEREAS primary health care is funded by the provincial government and is a responsibility of the provincial government; and WHEREAS a recent report from Ottawa Public Health suggests that at least 100,000-150,000 Ottawa residents do not have access to primary care; and WHEREAS the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) recently reported that physicians in Canada are spending approximately 18.5 million hours, or the equivalent of 55.6 million patient visits annually, on...
Motion 1
Councillor S. Plante
WHEREAS primary health care is funded by the provincial government and is a responsibility of the provincial government; and WHEREAS a recent report from Ottawa Public Health suggests that at least 100,000-150,000 Ottawa residents do not have access to primary care; and WHEREAS the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) recently reported that physicians in Canada are spending approximately 18.5 million hours, or the equivalent of 55.6 million patient visits annually, on...
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26.2
WHEREAS on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 viral disease a pandemic; andWHEREAS the Covid-19 pandemic has been unprecedented in its far-reaching impacts, including collective trauma, on individuals, families, children and vulnerable communities; andWHEREAS the impacts of Covid-19 continue to be felt in overtaxed and under-resourced health care systems and a range of other public services that have still not fully recovered from the pandemic; andWHEREAS the...
Motion 1
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 viral disease a pandemic; andWHEREAS the Covid-19 pandemic has been unprecedented in its far-reaching impacts, including collective trauma, on individuals, families, children and vulnerable communities; andWHEREAS the impacts of Covid-19 continue to be felt in overtaxed and under-resourced health care systems and a range of other public services that have still not fully recovered from the pandemic; andWHEREAS the...
Motion 1 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Councillor T. Kavanagh
WHEREAS on March 11, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 viral disease a pandemic; andWHEREAS the Covid-19 pandemic has been unprecedented in its far-reaching impacts, including collective trauma, on individuals, families, children and vulnerable communities; andWHEREAS the impacts of Covid-19 continue to be felt in overtaxed and under-resourced health care systems and a range of other public services that have still not fully recovered from the pandemic; andWHEREAS the...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
26.3
WHEREAS wineries in Ontario that are not part of the Vintner Quality Alliance (VQA) and sell 100% Ontario wine directly to a licensee (e.g., restaurant) are subject to a mark-up and wine levy imposed by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), which is not applied to sales by VQA wineries to licensees; and WHEREAS the direct delivery of 100% Ontario non-VQA wine to a licensee is an important part of the local agri-tourism wine industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient way for...
Motion 1
· moved by C. Kitts
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WHEREAS wineries in Ontario that are not part of the Vintner Quality Alliance (VQA) and sell 100% Ontario wine directly to a licensee (e.g., restaurant) are subject to a mark-up and wine levy imposed by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), which is not applied to sales by VQA wineries to licensees; and WHEREAS the direct delivery of 100% Ontario non-VQA wine to a licensee is an important part of the local agri-tourism wine industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient way for...
Motion 1 · moved by C. Kitts
Councillor C. Kitts
WHEREAS wineries in Ontario that are not part of the Vintner Quality Alliance (VQA) and sell 100% Ontario wine directly to a licensee (e.g., restaurant) are subject to a mark-up and wine levy imposed by the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO), which is not applied to sales by VQA wineries to licensees; and WHEREAS the direct delivery of 100% Ontario non-VQA wine to a licensee is an important part of the local agri-tourism wine industry, providing a cost-effective and efficient way for...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kitts
26.4
WHEREAS Ottawa has a significant and growing older adult population, who are living with a range of social and health needs; and WHEREAS women are disproportionately represented among older adults living in the community and needing support services to maintain their health, quality of life and independence; and WHEREAS the research demonstrates that the large majority of older adults (80%+) overwhelmingly express a preference for aging at home; and WHEREAS community agencies have further...
Motion 1
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS Ottawa has a significant and growing older adult population, who are living with a range of social and health needs; and WHEREAS women are disproportionately represented among older adults living in the community and needing support services to maintain their health, quality of life and independence; and WHEREAS the research demonstrates that the large majority of older adults (80%+) overwhelmingly express a preference for aging at home; and WHEREAS community agencies have further...
Motion 1 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Councillor T. Kavanagh
WHEREAS Ottawa has a significant and growing older adult population, who are living with a range of social and health needs; and WHEREAS women are disproportionately represented among older adults living in the community and needing support services to maintain their health, quality of life and independence; and WHEREAS the research demonstrates that the large majority of older adults (80%+) overwhelmingly express a preference for aging at home; and WHEREAS community agencies have further...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
26.5
WHEREAS the Bank Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) will host the annual Fire & Ice Winter Festival; and WHEREAS many of the Fire & Ice activities will be happening outdoors on Bank Street between Slater Street and Somerset Street West. Activities consist of interactive installations and visual installations to be seen on a walkthrough of the event site; and WHEREAS the BIA has requested the closure of Bank Street from Slater Street to Somerset Street West. The road closure will begin at...
Motion 1
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WHEREAS the Bank Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) will host the annual Fire & Ice Winter Festival; and WHEREAS many of the Fire & Ice activities will be happening outdoors on Bank Street between Slater Street and Somerset Street West. Activities consist of interactive installations and visual installations to be seen on a walkthrough of the event site; and WHEREAS the BIA has requested the closure of Bank Street from Slater Street to Somerset Street West. The road closure will begin at...
Motion 1
Councillor A. Troster
WHEREAS the Bank Street Business Improvement Area (BIA) will host the annual Fire & Ice Winter Festival; and WHEREAS many of the Fire & Ice activities will be happening outdoors on Bank Street between Slater Street and Somerset Street West. Activities consist of interactive installations and visual installations to be seen on a walkthrough of the event site; and WHEREAS the BIA has requested the closure of Bank Street from Slater Street to Somerset Street West. The road closure will begin at...
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27
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 1, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/20
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 1, 2023.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/20 · moved by L. Dudas
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed:To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 1, 2023.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
29
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of March 1, 2023, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/21
· moved by L. Dudas
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of March 1, 2023, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/21 · moved by L. Dudas
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of March 1, 2023, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
6
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the following reports be received and considered: the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; the report from Crime Prevention Ottawa titled, “2023 Draft Operating Budget - Crime Prevention Ottawa”; the report from the Ottawa Public Library Board titled, “Ottawa Public Library: 2023 Draft Budget...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/01
· moved by L. Dudas
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BE IT RESOLVED that the following reports be received and considered: the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; the report from Crime Prevention Ottawa titled, “2023 Draft Operating Budget - Crime Prevention Ottawa”; the report from the Ottawa Public Library Board titled, “Ottawa Public Library: 2023 Draft Budget...
Motion no. 2023 - 09/01 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Introduce Reports
BE IT RESOLVED that the following reports be received and considered: the report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; the report from the Committee of Adjustment titled, “Committee of Adjustment – 2023 Draft Operating Budget”; the report from Crime Prevention Ottawa titled, “2023 Draft Operating Budget - Crime Prevention Ottawa”; the report from the Ottawa Public Library Board titled, “Ottawa Public Library: 2023 Draft Budget...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
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PASSED
That City Council resolve to move into Committee of the Whole pursuant to Sections 52 and 53 of the Procedure By-law.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/02
· moved by L. Dudas
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That City Council resolve to move into Committee of the Whole pursuant to Sections 52 and 53 of the Procedure By-law.
Motion no. 2023 - 09/02 · moved by L. Dudas
Motion to Resolve into Committee of the Whole
That City Council resolve to move into Committee of the Whole pursuant to Sections 52 and 53 of the Procedure By-law.
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
8.1
PASSED
Report recommendationThat City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting of February 1, 2023 for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Refer the relevant portions of the 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Receive...
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Report recommendationThat City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting of February 1, 2023 for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Refer the relevant portions of the 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Receive...
Motion 1
2023 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets
Report recommendationThat City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting of February 1, 2023 for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Refer the relevant portions of the 2023 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023. Receive...
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9.1
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Committee of Adjustment 2023 Draft Operating Budget at its meeting on February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Committee of Adjustment 2023 Draft Operating Budget at its meeting on February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
Motion 1
Committee of Adjustment - 2023 Draft Operating Budget
Report Recommendation That City Council receive and table the Committee of Adjustment 2023 Draft Operating Budget at its meeting on February 1, 2023, for subsequent consideration by Council in Committee of the Whole to be held March 1, 2023.
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