City Council
Wednesday, December 11, 2024
97 motions across 66 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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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. 2024 - 48-02
· moved by A. Hubley
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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. 2024 - 48-02 · moved by A. Hubley
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 A. Hubley
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
PASSED
12. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget; The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and The Rate-supported Capital Budget.
Motion 16
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12. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget; The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and The Rate-supported Capital Budget.
Motion 16
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
12. The Environment and Climate Change Committee (ECCC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Operating Budget; The ECCC (Tax-supported) Draft Capital Budget; The Rate-supported Operating Budget; and The Rate-supported Capital Budget.
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PASSED
13. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee (FCSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: FCSC Draft Operating Budget; and FCSC Draft Capital Budget Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 14. Approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to make the necessary adjustments to the 2025 Draft Operating Budget and to make any necessary authority and debt financing adjustments to the 2025 Draft Capital Budget to reflect the...
Motion 17
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13. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee (FCSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: FCSC Draft Operating Budget; and FCSC Draft Capital Budget Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 14. Approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to make the necessary adjustments to the 2025 Draft Operating Budget and to make any necessary authority and debt financing adjustments to the 2025 Draft Capital Budget to reflect the...
Motion 17
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
13. The Finance and Corporate Services Committee (FCSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: FCSC Draft Operating Budget; and FCSC Draft Capital Budget Part 3 – Delegation of Authority for Implementation 14. Approve that the Chief Financial Officer be delegated the authority to make the necessary adjustments to the 2025 Draft Operating Budget and to make any necessary authority and debt financing adjustments to the 2025 Draft Capital Budget to reflect the...
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor D. Hill) That staff be directed to explore opportunities to partner with private stakeholders, the Province and the federal government to expand shelter spaces in Ottawa for women veterans in need and their families based on the Veterans House model and conditional on securing funding support from higher levels of government.
Motion 18
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor D. Hill) That staff be directed to explore opportunities to partner with private stakeholders, the Province and the federal government to expand shelter spaces in Ottawa for women veterans in need and their families based on the Veterans House model and conditional on securing funding support from higher levels of government.
Motion 18
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor D. Hill) That staff be directed to explore opportunities to partner with private stakeholders, the Province and the federal government to expand shelter spaces in Ottawa for women veterans in need and their families based on the Veterans House model and conditional on securing funding support from higher levels of government.
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PASSED
That the Direction to Staff from Councillor S. Plante be referred to the Transportation Committee.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-11
· moved by J. Leiper
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That the Direction to Staff from Councillor S. Plante be referred to the Transportation Committee.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-11 · moved by J. Leiper
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
That the Direction to Staff from Councillor S. Plante be referred to the Transportation Committee.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
That staff be directed to identify up to $10 million within the Road Safety Action Program funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and the Red Light Camera revenue and direct this funding in 2026 to the warranted traffic control devices program to further reduce the current backlog of warranted intersections in need of funding.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-08
· moved by D. Brown
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That staff be directed to identify up to $10 million within the Road Safety Action Program funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and the Red Light Camera revenue and direct this funding in 2026 to the warranted traffic control devices program to further reduce the current backlog of warranted intersections in need of funding.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-08 · moved by D. Brown
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
That staff be directed to identify up to $10 million within the Road Safety Action Program funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and the Red Light Camera revenue and direct this funding in 2026 to the warranted traffic control devices program to further reduce the current backlog of warranted intersections in need of funding.
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Moved by: Councillor D. Brown
PASSED
CLOSE VOTE
That the Brown/Luloff Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-08) be referred to the Transportation Committee.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-09
· moved by J. Leiper
14 Yes
11 No
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That the Brown/Luloff Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-08) be referred to the Transportation Committee.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-09 · moved by J. Leiper
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
That the Brown/Luloff Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-08) be referred to the Transportation Committee.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
How councillors voted
YES (14)
NO (11)
- David Brown
- Cathy Curry
- G. Darouze
- Laura Dudas
- Allan Hubley
- Laine Johnson
- Clarke Kelly
- Matthew Luloff
- Stéphanie Plante
- M. Sutcliffe
- Tim Tierney
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
That staff be directed to complete a review and business case on the viability of an accessible online voluntary contribution program that allows residents, businesses, and other entities to provide contributions to City services and programs in a manner that aligns with the City’s approved policies respecting voluntary donations for community benefits. That staff bring this analysis back to Committee and Council for consideration by Q3 2025.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-10
· moved by M. Carr
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That staff be directed to complete a review and business case on the viability of an accessible online voluntary contribution program that allows residents, businesses, and other entities to provide contributions to City services and programs in a manner that aligns with the City’s approved policies respecting voluntary donations for community benefits. That staff bring this analysis back to Committee and Council for consideration by Q3 2025.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-10 · moved by M. Carr
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
That staff be directed to complete a review and business case on the viability of an accessible online voluntary contribution program that allows residents, businesses, and other entities to provide contributions to City services and programs in a manner that aligns with the City’s approved policies respecting voluntary donations for community benefits. That staff bring this analysis back to Committee and Council for consideration by Q3 2025.
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Moved by: Councillor M. Carr
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Plante) That staff be directed to develop a plan and timeline that includes the required additional funding within the Road Safety Action Plan (RSAP) Program - funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and Red Light Camera revenues - to install the outstanding 51 warranted PXOs by 2030, and report back to Transportation Committee and Council by Q4 of 2025, in advance of the 2026 Budget.
Motion 22
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Plante) That staff be directed to develop a plan and timeline that includes the required additional funding within the Road Safety Action Plan (RSAP) Program - funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and Red Light Camera revenues - to install the outstanding 51 warranted PXOs by 2030, and report back to Transportation Committee and Council by Q4 of 2025, in advance of the 2026 Budget.
Motion 22
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Plante) That staff be directed to develop a plan and timeline that includes the required additional funding within the Road Safety Action Plan (RSAP) Program - funded through the Automated Speed Enforcement and Red Light Camera revenues - to install the outstanding 51 warranted PXOs by 2030, and report back to Transportation Committee and Council by Q4 of 2025, in advance of the 2026 Budget.
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard)That, as part of Staffs planned 2026 Budget workplan and continued implementation of budget enhancements including enhanced public consultation and public engagement, staff be directed to report back in Q1 of 2025 with an outline of the 2026 Public Consultation process including options for: Councillor-lead spring budget public consultation sessions or other means as determined by the individual Councillor; and Engaging residents earlier on the...
Motion 24
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard)That, as part of Staffs planned 2026 Budget workplan and continued implementation of budget enhancements including enhanced public consultation and public engagement, staff be directed to report back in Q1 of 2025 with an outline of the 2026 Public Consultation process including options for: Councillor-lead spring budget public consultation sessions or other means as determined by the individual Councillor; and Engaging residents earlier on the...
Motion 24
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard)That, as part of Staffs planned 2026 Budget workplan and continued implementation of budget enhancements including enhanced public consultation and public engagement, staff be directed to report back in Q1 of 2025 with an outline of the 2026 Public Consultation process including options for: Councillor-lead spring budget public consultation sessions or other means as determined by the individual Councillor; and Engaging residents earlier on the...
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard) That staff, as part of their ongoing work with the Transit LRFP Working Group, consider the feasibility of developing an Ottawa-specific transit fare elasticity metrics within existing resources, using Ottawa-specific data that could be used as part of determining future fares and report back by the 2027 Draft Budget tabling.
Motion 25
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DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard) That staff, as part of their ongoing work with the Transit LRFP Working Group, consider the feasibility of developing an Ottawa-specific transit fare elasticity metrics within existing resources, using Ottawa-specific data that could be used as part of determining future fares and report back by the 2027 Draft Budget tabling.
Motion 25
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
DIRECTION TO STAFF (Councillor S. Menard) That staff, as part of their ongoing work with the Transit LRFP Working Group, consider the feasibility of developing an Ottawa-specific transit fare elasticity metrics within existing resources, using Ottawa-specific data that could be used as part of determining future fares and report back by the 2027 Draft Budget tabling.
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PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has identified a significant structural deficit in transit funding, with a projected $8-billion funding shortfall over the next 30 years, due in large part to changes in decisions by the Federal government and inequities in funding received by the City of Ottawa from the Provincial and Federal governments; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s transit system has faced unique challenges, including a $32 million annual revenue gap caused by the federal government's hybrid work...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-12
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has identified a significant structural deficit in transit funding, with a projected $8-billion funding shortfall over the next 30 years, due in large part to changes in decisions by the Federal government and inequities in funding received by the City of Ottawa from the Provincial and Federal governments; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s transit system has faced unique challenges, including a $32 million annual revenue gap caused by the federal government's hybrid work...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-12 · moved by G. Gower
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has identified a significant structural deficit in transit funding, with a projected $8-billion funding shortfall over the next 30 years, due in large part to changes in decisions by the Federal government and inequities in funding received by the City of Ottawa from the Provincial and Federal governments; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s transit system has faced unique challenges, including a $32 million annual revenue gap caused by the federal government's hybrid work...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
PASSED
WHEREAS City staff acknowledge the demand for sidewalk renewal; and WHEREAS, the City of Ottawa promotes, advocates for and believes in the importance of active transportation and subsequent infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the need for additional resources allocated for sidewalk renewal continues to be an issue in many wards; and WHEREAS, decayed sidewalk infrastructure places vulnerable users at risk of injury, including children, older adults, visually impaired and mobility impaired...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-13
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS City staff acknowledge the demand for sidewalk renewal; and WHEREAS, the City of Ottawa promotes, advocates for and believes in the importance of active transportation and subsequent infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the need for additional resources allocated for sidewalk renewal continues to be an issue in many wards; and WHEREAS, decayed sidewalk infrastructure places vulnerable users at risk of injury, including children, older adults, visually impaired and mobility impaired...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-13 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS City staff acknowledge the demand for sidewalk renewal; and WHEREAS, the City of Ottawa promotes, advocates for and believes in the importance of active transportation and subsequent infrastructure; and WHEREAS, the need for additional resources allocated for sidewalk renewal continues to be an issue in many wards; and WHEREAS, decayed sidewalk infrastructure places vulnerable users at risk of injury, including children, older adults, visually impaired and mobility impaired...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
C. Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget. D. That Council approve that (per Motion TTC 2024-16-03) Staff be directed to enter into negotiations and consultations with the four affected post-secondary institutions’ administration and students, prior to the 2025 Fall Academic Term, to achieve the budgeted revenue targets as approved by Council on December 11, 2024; Staff report back to Transit Commission with results stemming from those negotiations and consultations by the end of Q2 2025;...
Motion 12
18 Yes
7 No
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C. Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget. D. That Council approve that (per Motion TTC 2024-16-03) Staff be directed to enter into negotiations and consultations with the four affected post-secondary institutions’ administration and students, prior to the 2025 Fall Academic Term, to achieve the budgeted revenue targets as approved by Council on December 11, 2024; Staff report back to Transit Commission with results stemming from those negotiations and consultations by the end of Q2 2025;...
Motion 12
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
C. Transit Commission Draft Capital Budget. D. That Council approve that (per Motion TTC 2024-16-03) Staff be directed to enter into negotiations and consultations with the four affected post-secondary institutions’ administration and students, prior to the 2025 Fall Academic Term, to achieve the budgeted revenue targets as approved by Council on December 11, 2024; Staff report back to Transit Commission with results stemming from those negotiations and consultations by the end of Q2 2025;...
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PASSED
WHEREAS up to 2017, the federal government provided the Public Transit Tax Credit which was a 15% non-refundable tax credit available to individuals for the cost of eligible transit passes (annual and monthly passes, as well as weekly passes and electronic fare cards used on a regular basis); WHEREAS this helped make public transit more affordable for pass holders and further incentivize public transit in Canada; WHEREAS public transit offers many environmental benefits as well as reduces...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-14
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS up to 2017, the federal government provided the Public Transit Tax Credit which was a 15% non-refundable tax credit available to individuals for the cost of eligible transit passes (annual and monthly passes, as well as weekly passes and electronic fare cards used on a regular basis); WHEREAS this helped make public transit more affordable for pass holders and further incentivize public transit in Canada; WHEREAS public transit offers many environmental benefits as well as reduces...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-14 · moved by R. Brockington
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS up to 2017, the federal government provided the Public Transit Tax Credit which was a 15% non-refundable tax credit available to individuals for the cost of eligible transit passes (annual and monthly passes, as well as weekly passes and electronic fare cards used on a regular basis); WHEREAS this helped make public transit more affordable for pass holders and further incentivize public transit in Canada; WHEREAS public transit offers many environmental benefits as well as reduces...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
PASSED
11. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget
Motion 15
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11. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget
Motion 15
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
11. The Transportation Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Transportation Committee Draft Operating Budget; and Transportation Committee Draft Capital Budget
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PASSED
The Transit budget was Carried as amended on a vote of 18 yeas to 7 nays, with Councillor J. Leiper dissenting on 10C. As the Tierney/Leiper Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-07) was Carried, Sections 10A and 10B (i, ii, iii, and iv),10D and 10E redundant.
Motion 14
18 Yes
7 No
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The Transit budget was Carried as amended on a vote of 18 yeas to 7 nays, with Councillor J. Leiper dissenting on 10C. As the Tierney/Leiper Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-07) was Carried, Sections 10A and 10B (i, ii, iii, and iv),10D and 10E redundant.
Motion 14
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
The Transit budget was Carried as amended on a vote of 18 yeas to 7 nays, with Councillor J. Leiper dissenting on 10C. As the Tierney/Leiper Motion (OCC Motion 2024-48-07) was Carried, Sections 10A and 10B (i, ii, iii, and iv),10D and 10E redundant.
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How councillors voted
YES (18)
NO (7)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS Ottawa's public transit system is a vital service that supports economic growth, mobility, equity, affordability, and sustainability for seniors, students, and the general population; and WHEREAS fare adjustments in the 2025 Draft Budget must balance affordability for vulnerable groups with the financial sustainability of the transit system; and WHEREAS collaboration with stakeholders, such as the Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (OSTA), the Consortium de transport scolaire...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-07
· moved by T. Tierney
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WHEREAS Ottawa's public transit system is a vital service that supports economic growth, mobility, equity, affordability, and sustainability for seniors, students, and the general population; and WHEREAS fare adjustments in the 2025 Draft Budget must balance affordability for vulnerable groups with the financial sustainability of the transit system; and WHEREAS collaboration with stakeholders, such as the Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (OSTA), the Consortium de transport scolaire...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-07 · moved by T. Tierney
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS Ottawa's public transit system is a vital service that supports economic growth, mobility, equity, affordability, and sustainability for seniors, students, and the general population; and WHEREAS fare adjustments in the 2025 Draft Budget must balance affordability for vulnerable groups with the financial sustainability of the transit system; and WHEREAS collaboration with stakeholders, such as the Ottawa Student Transportation Authority (OSTA), the Consortium de transport scolaire...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Tierney
10. The Transit Commission portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: A. That Council consider the following motions referred by the Transit Commission: i. Motion TTC 2024-16-08 re: Urban Transit Areaii. Motion TTC 2024-16-10 re: Youth Faresiii. Motion TTC 2024-16-04 re: Seniors Fares B. The Transit Commission draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2024-16-02) to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to...
Motion 11
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10. The Transit Commission portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: A. That Council consider the following motions referred by the Transit Commission: i. Motion TTC 2024-16-08 re: Urban Transit Areaii. Motion TTC 2024-16-10 re: Youth Faresiii. Motion TTC 2024-16-04 re: Seniors Fares B. The Transit Commission draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2024-16-02) to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to...
Motion 11
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
10. The Transit Commission portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: A. That Council consider the following motions referred by the Transit Commission: i. Motion TTC 2024-16-08 re: Urban Transit Areaii. Motion TTC 2024-16-10 re: Youth Faresiii. Motion TTC 2024-16-04 re: Seniors Fares B. The Transit Commission draft Operating Budget, as amended by Motion TTC 2024-16-02) to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to...
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PASSED
3. The 2025 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;4. The 2025 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the Ottawa Board of Health.
Motion 3
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3. The 2025 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;4. The 2025 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the Ottawa Board of Health.
Motion 3
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
3. The 2025 Ottawa Public Library Board Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Ottawa Public Library Board;4. The 2025 Ottawa Board of Health Draft Operating Budget as recommended by the Ottawa Board of Health.
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PASSED
8. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 7 of the EPPS Budget Book). Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; EPPS Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 9
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8. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 7 of the EPPS Budget Book). Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; EPPS Draft Capital Budget.
Motion 9
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
8. The Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee (EPPS) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Emergency and Protective Services, Fire Services Operating Resource Requirement, Communications (Page 7 of the EPPS Budget Book). Remaining EPPS Draft Operating Budget; EPPS Draft Capital Budget.
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PASSED
9. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: PHC Draft Operating Budget. PHC Draft Capital Budget; That Council approve (Motion No. PHC 2024-38-03): that the Mayor write to the Minister for Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Premier of Ontario to request that multi-residential property acquisitions by a non-profit housing provider be deemed exempt from payment of the Land Transfer Tax; and that the Mayor include in this...
Motion 10
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9. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: PHC Draft Operating Budget. PHC Draft Capital Budget; That Council approve (Motion No. PHC 2024-38-03): that the Mayor write to the Minister for Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Premier of Ontario to request that multi-residential property acquisitions by a non-profit housing provider be deemed exempt from payment of the Land Transfer Tax; and that the Mayor include in this...
Motion 10
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
9. The Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: PHC Draft Operating Budget. PHC Draft Capital Budget; That Council approve (Motion No. PHC 2024-38-03): that the Mayor write to the Minister for Municipal Affairs and Housing and the Premier of Ontario to request that multi-residential property acquisitions by a non-profit housing provider be deemed exempt from payment of the Land Transfer Tax; and that the Mayor include in this...
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PASSED
7. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Community Services Department, Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement, “Material & Services” line item (Page 5 of the CSC Budget Book) Community Services Department, Children’s Services Operating Resource Requirement, “Wage Enhancement” and “Canada Wide Early Learning” line items (Page 10 of the CSC Budget Book), Recreation, Cultural and Facilities...
Motion 6
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7. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Community Services Department, Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement, “Material & Services” line item (Page 5 of the CSC Budget Book) Community Services Department, Children’s Services Operating Resource Requirement, “Wage Enhancement” and “Canada Wide Early Learning” line items (Page 10 of the CSC Budget Book), Recreation, Cultural and Facilities...
Motion 6
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
7. The Community Services Committee (CSC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets: Community Services Department, Community Safety, Well-Being, Policy and Analytics Operating Resource Requirement, “Material & Services” line item (Page 5 of the CSC Budget Book) Community Services Department, Children’s Services Operating Resource Requirement, “Wage Enhancement” and “Canada Wide Early Learning” line items (Page 10 of the CSC Budget Book), Recreation, Cultural and Facilities...
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PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS food insecurity remains a pressing issue in Ottawa, and the need for enhanced park amenities continues to grow; and WHEREAS the Park Amenities Upgrade Fund is intended to fund much-needed improvements to municipal parks to better meet present and evolving recreation needs; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-05
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS food insecurity remains a pressing issue in Ottawa, and the need for enhanced park amenities continues to grow; and WHEREAS the Park Amenities Upgrade Fund is intended to fund much-needed improvements to municipal parks to better meet present and evolving recreation needs; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-05 · moved by L. Dudas
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS food insecurity remains a pressing issue in Ottawa, and the need for enhanced park amenities continues to grow; and WHEREAS the Park Amenities Upgrade Fund is intended to fund much-needed improvements to municipal parks to better meet present and evolving recreation needs; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
PASSED
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS access to clean and well-maintained public washrooms is essential for supporting vibrant, inclusive, and accessible public spaces; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of the fuel hedging program projects has found savings for 2025, providing an opportunity to reinvest in community priorities; THEREFORE BE IT...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-06
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS access to clean and well-maintained public washrooms is essential for supporting vibrant, inclusive, and accessible public spaces; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of the fuel hedging program projects has found savings for 2025, providing an opportunity to reinvest in community priorities; THEREFORE BE IT...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-06 · moved by S. Menard
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa is committed to enhancing the quality of life for its residents through improved amenities and services; and WHEREAS access to clean and well-maintained public washrooms is essential for supporting vibrant, inclusive, and accessible public spaces; and WHEREAS the City’s updated hedging pricing and current economic analysis of the fuel hedging program projects has found savings for 2025, providing an opportunity to reinvest in community priorities; THEREFORE BE IT...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, 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 2025 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in the Council Agenda and...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-03
· moved by A. Hubley
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BE IT RESOLVED that City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, 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 2025 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in the Council Agenda and...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-03 · moved by A. Hubley
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, receive and consider the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets as recommended by the Committee of Adjustment, 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 2025 Rate-Supported Operating and Capital Budget as recommended by the Environment and Climate Change Committee, as listed in the Council Agenda and...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
PASSED
2. The 2025 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
Motion 2
18 Yes
5 No
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2. The 2025 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
Motion 2
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
2. The 2025 Ottawa Police Service Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as recommended by the Ottawa Police Services Board;
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YES (18)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
WHEREAS, on November 13, 2024, Council received and tabled the 2025 Draft Capital and Operating Budget (ACS2024-FCS-FSP-0017) and associated Committee budget books; and WHEREAS at its meeting on November 20, 2024, Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) considered its portion of the 2025 Draft Budget; and WHEREAS subsequent to the PHC meeting on November 20, 2024, corrections were identified by Finance and Corporate Services staff; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council receive and consider...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-04
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS, on November 13, 2024, Council received and tabled the 2025 Draft Capital and Operating Budget (ACS2024-FCS-FSP-0017) and associated Committee budget books; and WHEREAS at its meeting on November 20, 2024, Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) considered its portion of the 2025 Draft Budget; and WHEREAS subsequent to the PHC meeting on November 20, 2024, corrections were identified by Finance and Corporate Services staff; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council receive and consider...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-04 · moved by J. Leiper
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
WHEREAS, on November 13, 2024, Council received and tabled the 2025 Draft Capital and Operating Budget (ACS2024-FCS-FSP-0017) and associated Committee budget books; and WHEREAS at its meeting on November 20, 2024, Planning and Housing Committee (PHC) considered its portion of the 2025 Draft Budget; and WHEREAS subsequent to the PHC meeting on November 20, 2024, corrections were identified by Finance and Corporate Services staff; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Council receive and consider...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
PASSED
Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees 5. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. ARAC Draft Operating Budget; and B. ARAC Draft Capital Budget, as amended by the following (Motion ARAC-2024-19-02): i. That Ashton Station Road from Franktown Rd to 1 km south of Beckwith 9th Line Rd be added to the list of projects identified as being “below budget cut-off line” for budget line item...
Motion 5
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Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees 5. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. ARAC Draft Operating Budget; and B. ARAC Draft Capital Budget, as amended by the following (Motion ARAC-2024-19-02): i. That Ashton Station Road from Franktown Rd to 1 km south of Beckwith 9th Line Rd be added to the list of projects identified as being “below budget cut-off line” for budget line item...
Motion 5
Roadmap Motion for Consideration of the 2025 Budgets
Part 2 – City Budgets as recommended by the Standing Committees 5. The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee (ARAC) portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: A. ARAC Draft Operating Budget; and B. ARAC Draft Capital Budget, as amended by the following (Motion ARAC-2024-19-02): i. That Ashton Station Road from Franktown Rd to 1 km south of Beckwith 9th Line Rd be added to the list of projects identified as being “below budget cut-off line” for budget line item...
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12.1
Report recommendation(s) That City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting November 13, 2024, for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held December 11, 2024; and, Refer the relevant portions of the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for 2 their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held...
Motion 1
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Report recommendation(s) That City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting November 13, 2024, for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held December 11, 2024; and, Refer the relevant portions of the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for 2 their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held...
Motion 1
Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets
Report recommendation(s) That City Council: Receive and table the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets at its meeting November 13, 2024, for subsequent consideration by Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held December 11, 2024; and, Refer the relevant portions of the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets to each Standing Committee of Council and the Transit Commission for 2 their consideration and recommendation to Council sitting in Committee of the Whole to be held...
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13.1
Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
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Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
Ottawa Police Service Board - 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets
Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Police Service 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
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14.1
Board Recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Public Library Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
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Board Recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Public Library Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
Motion 1
Ottawa Public Library - 2025 Draft Budget Estimates
Board Recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Public Library Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets.
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15.1
Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Board of Health 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
Motion 1
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Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Board of Health 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating Budget for the Ottawa Board of Health
Board recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Ottawa Board of Health 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
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16.1
Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Committee of Adjustment 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Committee of Adjustment 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
Motion 1
Committee of Adjustment - 2025 Draft Operating Budget
Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the Committee of Adjustment 2025 Draft Operating Budget.
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17.1
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Planning, Development and Building Services, Development Review Rural and Rural Affairs Operating Budget as follows: User Fees (page 3); Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 4) [individual projects listed pages 9-14]. That Ashton...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Planning, Development and Building Services, Development Review Rural and Rural Affairs Operating Budget as follows: User Fees (page 3); Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 4) [individual projects listed pages 9-14]. That Ashton...
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets – Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Planning, Development and Building Services, Development Review Rural and Rural Affairs Operating Budget as follows: User Fees (page 3); Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) The Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Capital Program (page 4) [individual projects listed pages 9-14]. That Ashton...
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18.1
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2025 Draft Budget as follows: Operating Resource Requirement – Office of the Auditor General (p. 2); Operating Resource Requirement – External and Special Audits (p. 4).
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2025 Draft Budget as follows: Operating Resource Requirement – Office of the Auditor General (p. 2); Operating Resource Requirement – External and Special Audits (p. 4).
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets – Audit Committe
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Audit Committee 2025 Draft Budget as follows: Operating Resource Requirement – Office of the Auditor General (p. 2); Operating Resource Requirement – External and Special Audits (p. 4).
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19.1
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Community Safety, Well-being, Policy and Analytics: “Material & Services” line item of the Operating Resource Requirement (page 5)...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Community Safety, Well-being, Policy and Analytics: “Material & Services” line item of the Operating Resource Requirement (page 5)...
Motion 1
Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets – Community Services Committee
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Community Services Committee portion of the 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets, as follows: Community and Social Services Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Community Safety, Well-being, Policy and Analytics: “Material & Services” line item of the Operating Resource Requirement (page 5)...
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20.1
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 8-11);...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 8-11);...
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets – Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee
Committee recommendation(s) That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Emergency Preparedness and Protective Services Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Emergency and Protective Services Department, General Manager’s Office and Business Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Public Safety Service, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Ottawa Fire Service, as follows: User fees (pages 8-11);...
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21.1
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2025 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department operating budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Infrastructure Services: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). Asset Management...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2025 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department operating budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Infrastructure Services: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). Asset Management...
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets – Environment and Climate Change Committee
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole: Approve the Environment and Climate Change Committee 2025 Tax-supported Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: Infrastructure and Water Services Department operating budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2). Infrastructure Services: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4). Asset Management...
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22.1
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee Draft 2025 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 12); Public...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee Draft 2025 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 12); Public...
Motion 1
Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets - Finance and Corporate Services Committee
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Finance and Corporate Services Committee Draft 2025 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 12); Public...
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23.1
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2024 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Development and Building Services Department Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office, and Business and Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design Services: User Fees (pages 6-10); Operating Resource Requirement (page...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2024 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Development and Building Services Department Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office, and Business and Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design Services: User Fees (pages 6-10); Operating Resource Requirement (page...
Motion 1
2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets – Planning and Housing Committee
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Planning and Housing Committee 2024 Draft Operating and Capital Budget as follows: The Planning, Development and Building Services Department Operating Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office, and Business and Technical Support Services Operating Resource Requirement (page 2) Right of Way, Heritage and Urban Design Services: User Fees (pages 6-10); Operating Resource Requirement (page...
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24.1
Commission recommendations as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Transit Services as follows: User fees (pages 8-9) as amended to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to enhance affordability and promote transit usage among seniors; and Adjust the senior fare discount to 42% off the price of an adult monthly pass (at a cost of...
Motion 1
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Commission recommendations as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Transit Services as follows: User fees (pages 8-9) as amended to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to enhance affordability and promote transit usage among seniors; and Adjust the senior fare discount to 42% off the price of an adult monthly pass (at a cost of...
Motion 1
Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets – Transit Commission
Commission recommendations as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole, approve the Transit Commission 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets as follows: Transit Services as follows: User fees (pages 8-9) as amended to: Maintain the Free Transit for Seniors program on conventional buses and trains on Wednesdays to enhance affordability and promote transit usage among seniors; and Adjust the senior fare discount to 42% off the price of an adult monthly pass (at a cost of...
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25.1
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Transportation Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 8-12);...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Transportation Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 8-12);...
Motion 1
Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets – Transportation Committee
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council, sitting as Committee of the Whole on December 11, 2024, approve the Transportation Committee 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget, as follows: The Public Works Department Budget, as follows: General Manager’s Office and Business Technical Support Services - Operating Resource Requirement (page 2); Roads Services, as follows: User Fees (page 5); Operating Resource Requirement (page 4); Parking Services, as follows: User Fees (pages 8-12);...
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Motion to Rise and Report
PASSED
That Subsection 53(9) of the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2022-410) be suspended to permit any Member who did not vote on the Ottawa Police Service Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget in Committee of the Whole to register their dissent in Council should the Member wish to do so.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-16
· moved by J. Leiper
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That Subsection 53(9) of the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2022-410) be suspended to permit any Member who did not vote on the Ottawa Police Service Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget in Committee of the Whole to register their dissent in Council should the Member wish to do so.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-16 · moved by J. Leiper
Motion to Rise and Report
That Subsection 53(9) of the Procedure By-law (By-law No. 2022-410) be suspended to permit any Member who did not vote on the Ottawa Police Service Board 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budget in Committee of the Whole to register their dissent in Council should the Member wish to do so.
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
PASSED
That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-15
· moved by A. Hubley
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That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-15 · moved by A. Hubley
Motion to Rise and Report
That the Committee of the Whole rise and report to City Council.
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
26.1
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-17
· moved by A. Hubley
22 Yes
3 No
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BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-17 · moved by A. Hubley
Motion to Adopt 2025 Budget Reports and Amendments
BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
How councillors voted
YES (22)
NO (3)
ABSENT (0)
- None
27.1
Received
Report recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Report recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Status Update - Council Inquiries and Motions for the period ending December 6, 2024
Report recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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28.1
Received
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
2024 KPMG Financial Statement Audit Plan
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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28.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the Office of the Auditor General’s Audit Charter.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the Office of the Auditor General’s Audit Charter.
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – New Global Audit Standards
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the Office of the Auditor General’s Audit Charter.
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28.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Consider and approve the recommendations; Direct staff to provide an update on the status of recommendations identified in the OAG Audit on Enterprise Risk Management; That this update include a detailed review of each audit recommendation, including its current completion status; and That in the event that any audit recommendations remain incomplete, staff be directed to provide explanations as to why the self-imposed timelines for...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Consider and approve the recommendations; Direct staff to provide an update on the status of recommendations identified in the OAG Audit on Enterprise Risk Management; That this update include a detailed review of each audit recommendation, including its current completion status; and That in the event that any audit recommendations remain incomplete, staff be directed to provide explanations as to why the self-imposed timelines for...
Motion 1
Office of the Auditor General (OAG) – Fraud Investigation Report
Committee recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Consider and approve the recommendations; Direct staff to provide an update on the status of recommendations identified in the OAG Audit on Enterprise Risk Management; That this update include a detailed review of each audit recommendation, including its current completion status; and That in the event that any audit recommendations remain incomplete, staff be directed to provide explanations as to why the self-imposed timelines for...
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29.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the annual update on the Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Plan, Women and Gender Equity Strategy and Anti-Racism Strategy, including evaluations and outcomes; and Direct staff to develop an overarching Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Framework to streamline equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging work at the City in collaboration with the community.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the annual update on the Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Plan, Women and Gender Equity Strategy and Anti-Racism Strategy, including evaluations and outcomes; and Direct staff to develop an overarching Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Framework to streamline equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging work at the City in collaboration with the community.
Motion 1
Corporate Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Framework
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the annual update on the Corporate Diversity and Inclusion Plan, Women and Gender Equity Strategy and Anti-Racism Strategy, including evaluations and outcomes; and Direct staff to develop an overarching Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging Framework to streamline equity, diversity, inclusion and belonging work at the City in collaboration with the community.
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29.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application submitted by Claridge Homes (245 Rideau Phase 2) LP, for the property at 245-265 Rideau Street, for the Tax Increment Equivalent Grant (TIEG) under the Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP), for a total grant of approximately $9,360,000, in the form of annual grants between $6,000 and $8,000 per affordable unit per year, or 50% of the incremental increase in the municipal portion of property taxes, whichever is...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application submitted by Claridge Homes (245 Rideau Phase 2) LP, for the property at 245-265 Rideau Street, for the Tax Increment Equivalent Grant (TIEG) under the Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP), for a total grant of approximately $9,360,000, in the form of annual grants between $6,000 and $8,000 per affordable unit per year, or 50% of the incremental increase in the municipal portion of property taxes, whichever is...
Motion 1
Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan – Approval of Applications for Tax Increment Equivalent Grants (TIEG’s) Report
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application submitted by Claridge Homes (245 Rideau Phase 2) LP, for the property at 245-265 Rideau Street, for the Tax Increment Equivalent Grant (TIEG) under the Affordable Housing Community Improvement Plan (CIP), for a total grant of approximately $9,360,000, in the form of annual grants between $6,000 and $8,000 per affordable unit per year, or 50% of the incremental increase in the municipal portion of property taxes, whichever is...
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Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the fee simple acquisition of a 223-acre parcel of land, including structures, legally described as Pt Lt B, C, D Con Gore on Chaudiere Lake Fitzroy as in N773438 except Pt 1 4R23277; West Carleton, (PIN 04559-1843) and shown on Document 1 and 2 attached hereto, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investment...
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the fee simple acquisition of a 223-acre parcel of land, including structures, legally described as Pt Lt B, C, D Con Gore on Chaudiere Lake Fitzroy as in N773438 except Pt 1 4R23277; West Carleton, (PIN 04559-1843) and shown on Document 1 and 2 attached hereto, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investment...
Motion 1
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the fee simple acquisition of a 223-acre parcel of land, including structures, legally described as Pt Lt B, C, D Con Gore on Chaudiere Lake Fitzroy as in N773438 except Pt 1 4R23277; West Carleton, (PIN 04559-1843) and shown on Document 1 and 2 attached hereto, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Delegate authority to the Director, Housing Solutions and Investment...
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PASSED
WHEREAS the City held a Rural Summit highlighting the need for further consultation with the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee with respect to rural matters; and WHEREAS a land acquisition at 5689 Ferry Road was considered at the Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting of December 3, 2024; and WHEREAS the Terms of Reference for the Finance and Corporate Services Committee state that the Committee shall consult with the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee on issues having...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-18
· moved by C. Kelly
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WHEREAS the City held a Rural Summit highlighting the need for further consultation with the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee with respect to rural matters; and WHEREAS a land acquisition at 5689 Ferry Road was considered at the Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting of December 3, 2024; and WHEREAS the Terms of Reference for the Finance and Corporate Services Committee state that the Committee shall consult with the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee on issues having...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-18 · moved by C. Kelly
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
WHEREAS the City held a Rural Summit highlighting the need for further consultation with the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee with respect to rural matters; and WHEREAS a land acquisition at 5689 Ferry Road was considered at the Finance and Corporate Services Committee meeting of December 3, 2024; and WHEREAS the Terms of Reference for the Finance and Corporate Services Committee state that the Committee shall consult with the Agricultural and Rural Affairs Committee on issues having...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
29.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve in principle the concept plan for 930 and 1010 Somerset Street as detailed in this report and shown in Document 1 and direct City staff to pursue Zoning and Official Plan Amendments to facilitate the proposed development; that any land occupied by an aboveground District Energy System aboveground installation not be considered parkland for the purposes of the net parkland gain; and that tree retention be considered and addressed as...
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve in principle the concept plan for 930 and 1010 Somerset Street as detailed in this report and shown in Document 1 and direct City staff to pursue Zoning and Official Plan Amendments to facilitate the proposed development; that any land occupied by an aboveground District Energy System aboveground installation not be considered parkland for the purposes of the net parkland gain; and that tree retention be considered and addressed as...
Motion 1
930 and 1010 Somerset Development Project: Determination of Land Use
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council: Approve in principle the concept plan for 930 and 1010 Somerset Street as detailed in this report and shown in Document 1 and direct City staff to pursue Zoning and Official Plan Amendments to facilitate the proposed development; that any land occupied by an aboveground District Energy System aboveground installation not be considered parkland for the purposes of the net parkland gain; and that tree retention be considered and addressed as...
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30.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2800 Brian Coburn Boulevard, as shown in Document 1, to permit for 431 low-rise residential dwelling units, a commercial block, and a park, all associated with the Richcraft Trailsedge Phase 4 subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2800 Brian Coburn Boulevard, as shown in Document 1, to permit for 431 low-rise residential dwelling units, a commercial block, and a park, all associated with the Richcraft Trailsedge Phase 4 subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 2800 Brian Coburn Boulevard
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2800 Brian Coburn Boulevard, as shown in Document 1, to permit for 431 low-rise residential dwelling units, a commercial block, and a park, all associated with the Richcraft Trailsedge Phase 4 subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
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30.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 121 Brae Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-unit, three-storey apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 121 Brae Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-unit, three-storey apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 121 Brae Crescent
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 121 Brae Crescent, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-unit, three-storey apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
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30.3
Received
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Treasurer's Report on 2023 Growth Related Revenues
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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30.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to resume work on the rental replacement bylaw joint-departmental work plan item as soon as possible.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to resume work on the rental replacement bylaw joint-departmental work plan item as soon as possible.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor Kavanagh – Rental Replacement Bylaw
Committee recommendation(s) That Council direct staff to resume work on the rental replacement bylaw joint-departmental work plan item as soon as possible.
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Zoning By-law Amendment – 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street
PASSED
WHEREAS the Owner is engaged in a redevelopment process for the multi-residential properties located at 178 Nepean and 219 and 223 Bank St; and WHEREAS the attached MOU commitments are being established between the Owner and the existing residents; and WHEREAS the Landlord and Tenant Board exercises jurisdiction under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 to hear and decide applications respecting residential tenancies; and WHEREAS the tenants and landlord have a hearing scheduled in March 2025...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-19
· moved by J. Leiper
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WHEREAS the Owner is engaged in a redevelopment process for the multi-residential properties located at 178 Nepean and 219 and 223 Bank St; and WHEREAS the attached MOU commitments are being established between the Owner and the existing residents; and WHEREAS the Landlord and Tenant Board exercises jurisdiction under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 to hear and decide applications respecting residential tenancies; and WHEREAS the tenants and landlord have a hearing scheduled in March 2025...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-19 · moved by J. Leiper
Zoning By-law Amendment – 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street
WHEREAS the Owner is engaged in a redevelopment process for the multi-residential properties located at 178 Nepean and 219 and 223 Bank St; and WHEREAS the attached MOU commitments are being established between the Owner and the existing residents; and WHEREAS the Landlord and Tenant Board exercises jurisdiction under the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 to hear and decide applications respecting residential tenancies; and WHEREAS the tenants and landlord have a hearing scheduled in March 2025...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
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31.1
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
Motion 1
Application to alter 219-223 Bank Street and 178 Nepean Street, properties designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Centretown Heritage Conservation District
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council consider the matter.
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31.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 120 Juliana Road according to plans by Hobin Architecture dated August 2024 and received on August 29th, 2024 and September 24th, 2024 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior and retaining wall materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 120 Juliana Road according to plans by Hobin Architecture dated August 2024 and received on August 29th, 2024 and September 24th, 2024 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior and retaining wall materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff...
Motion 1
Application for demolition and new construction at 120 Juliana Road, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act, located in the Rockcliffe Park Heritage Conservation Districtliffe Park Heritage Conservation District
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application for demolition and new construction at 120 Juliana Road according to plans by Hobin Architecture dated August 2024 and received on August 29th, 2024 and September 24th, 2024 conditional upon: The applicant providing samples of all final exterior and retaining wall materials for approval by Heritage Staff prior to the issuance of the building permit. The applicant providing a copy of the building permit plans to heritage staff...
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Application for demolition at 79 Guigues Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District
PASSED
WHEREAS the property at 79 Guigues Avenue has been subject to long term demolition by neglect by the property owner; WHEREAS the building was severely damaged in a fire in August 2024 and requires demolition for safety reasons; and WHEREAS report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0088 recommends approval of demolition under the Ontario Heritage Act and a waiver of the requirements of the demolition control by-law;WHEREAS there is no replacement building proposed at this time and the Heritage Conservation...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-20
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WHEREAS the property at 79 Guigues Avenue has been subject to long term demolition by neglect by the property owner; WHEREAS the building was severely damaged in a fire in August 2024 and requires demolition for safety reasons; and WHEREAS report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0088 recommends approval of demolition under the Ontario Heritage Act and a waiver of the requirements of the demolition control by-law;WHEREAS there is no replacement building proposed at this time and the Heritage Conservation...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-20 · moved by J. Leiper
Application for demolition at 79 Guigues Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District
WHEREAS the property at 79 Guigues Avenue has been subject to long term demolition by neglect by the property owner; WHEREAS the building was severely damaged in a fire in August 2024 and requires demolition for safety reasons; and WHEREAS report ACS2024-PDB-RHU-0088 recommends approval of demolition under the Ontario Heritage Act and a waiver of the requirements of the demolition control by-law;WHEREAS there is no replacement building proposed at this time and the Heritage Conservation...
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Moved by: Councillor J. Leiper
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 79 Guigues Avenue, conditional upon: That until the time of the construction of a replacement building, the registered Owner shall landscape the property to the satisfaction of the Program Manager of Heritage Planning, Planning, Development and Building Services Department. The registered Owner shall prohibit the use of the property for other interim uses and maintain the property in accordance with...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 79 Guigues Avenue, conditional upon: That until the time of the construction of a replacement building, the registered Owner shall landscape the property to the satisfaction of the Program Manager of Heritage Planning, Planning, Development and Building Services Department. The registered Owner shall prohibit the use of the property for other interim uses and maintain the property in accordance with...
Motion 1
Application for demolition at 79 Guigues Avenue, a property designated under Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act as part of the Lowertown West Heritage Conservation District
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the application to demolish the building at 79 Guigues Avenue, conditional upon: That until the time of the construction of a replacement building, the registered Owner shall landscape the property to the satisfaction of the Program Manager of Heritage Planning, Planning, Development and Building Services Department. The registered Owner shall prohibit the use of the property for other interim uses and maintain the property in accordance with...
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31.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 159 Montréal Road and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 159 Montréal Road and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
Motion 1
Consideration of Objection to the Notice of Intention to Designate 159 Montréal Road, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 159 Montréal Road and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
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31.5
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 50 Carruthers Avenue, and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act using the amended Statement of Cultural Heritage Value available as Document 1. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 50 Carruthers Avenue, and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act using the amended Statement of Cultural Heritage Value available as Document 1. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
Motion 1
Consideration of Objection to the Notice of Intention to Designate 50 Carruthers Avenue, under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Not withdraw the Notice of Intention to Designate 50 Carruthers Avenue, and proceed with the designation process under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act using the amended Statement of Cultural Heritage Value available as Document 1. Suspend the notice required under Subsections 29(3) and 34(1) of the Procedure By-law to consider this report at its meeting on December 11, 2024, to decide this matter within the legislated timeline.
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32.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Road Safety Action Plan – 2024 Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the Road Safety Action Plan – 2025 Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Road Safety Action Plan – 2024 Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the Road Safety Action Plan – 2025 Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
Motion 1
Strategic Road Safety Action Plan Annual Report
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Receive the Road Safety Action Plan – 2024 Implementation Plan Status Update. Approve the Road Safety Action Plan – 2025 Implementation Plan, as outlined in this report.
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33.1.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3179 (3135) Carry’s Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3179 (3135) Carry’s Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 3179 (3135) Carry's Side Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 3179 (3135) Carry’s Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.1.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2808 (2850) Donald B. Munro Drive, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands and to permit a reduction in both the lot width and interior side yard setbacks on the severed lands, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2808 (2850) Donald B. Munro Drive, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands and to permit a reduction in both the lot width and interior side yard setbacks on the severed lands, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 2808 (2850) Donald B. Munro Drive
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2808 (2850) Donald B. Munro Drive, as shown in Document 1, to prohibit residential development on the retained lands and to permit a reduction in both the lot width and interior side yard setbacks on the severed lands, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.1.3
PASSED
Committees recommendation(s) That Council approve amendments to Zoning By-law No. 2008-250, as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committees recommendation(s) That Council approve amendments to Zoning By-law No. 2008-250, as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning Omnibus Amendments – Q4 2024
Committees recommendation(s) That Council approve amendments to Zoning By-law No. 2008-250, as shown in Document 1 and detailed in Document 2.
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33.2.1
Received
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Financial Statements for In-House Solid Waste Collection – External Audit Results
Committee recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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33.3.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the ward boundary amendments set out in Documents 1, 2 and 3, and as described in this report, to take effect for the 2026 Municipal Elections.
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Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the ward boundary amendments set out in Documents 1, 2 and 3, and as described in this report, to take effect for the 2026 Municipal Elections.
Motion 1
2024 Ward Boundary Review
Committee recommendation(s) That City Council approve the ward boundary amendments set out in Documents 1, 2 and 3, and as described in this report, to take effect for the 2026 Municipal Elections.
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33.3.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands having Property Identification Number (PIN) 04331-3874, PIN 04331-3883, PIN 04331-3886 (the “Riverside South Recreation Complex Lands”) shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from Riverside South Development Corp. for $12,784,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Approve $9,000,000 of Development Charges funding for the acquisition in...
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands having Property Identification Number (PIN) 04331-3874, PIN 04331-3883, PIN 04331-3886 (the “Riverside South Recreation Complex Lands”) shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from Riverside South Development Corp. for $12,784,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Approve $9,000,000 of Development Charges funding for the acquisition in...
Motion 1
Acquisition of Property for Riverside South Recreation Complex and District Park
Committee recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the acquisition as described in the report for the purchase of the fee simple interest in lands having Property Identification Number (PIN) 04331-3874, PIN 04331-3883, PIN 04331-3886 (the “Riverside South Recreation Complex Lands”) shown as Parcel 1 on Document 1 attached from Riverside South Development Corp. for $12,784,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs. Approve $9,000,000 of Development Charges funding for the acquisition in...
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33.3.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council enact a by-law, in the form attached in Document 1, approving the making of an application pursuant to Section 4 of the Expropriations Act for approval to expropriate lands that are required for purposes of the Bank Street Renewal project, Phase 1.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council enact a by-law, in the form attached in Document 1, approving the making of an application pursuant to Section 4 of the Expropriations Act for approval to expropriate lands that are required for purposes of the Bank Street Renewal project, Phase 1.
Motion 1
Application for Approval to Expropriate Lands – Bank Street Renewal, Phase 1
Committee recommendation(s) That Council enact a by-law, in the form attached in Document 1, approving the making of an application pursuant to Section 4 of the Expropriations Act for approval to expropriate lands that are required for purposes of the Bank Street Renewal project, Phase 1.
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33.4.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 304-308 Donald Street, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject site from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’ (R4UC[xxxx]) to permit a three storey, 31-unit low-rise apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 304-308 Donald Street, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject site from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’ (R4UC[xxxx]) to permit a three storey, 31-unit low-rise apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment -304-308 Donald Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 304-308 Donald Street, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject site from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC (R4UC) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’ (R4UC[xxxx]) to permit a three storey, 31-unit low-rise apartment building, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.4.2
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 214 Somerset Street East, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject property from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 2488, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[2488]-c) and Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 480, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[480]-c) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’, Maximum...
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 214 Somerset Street East, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject property from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 2488, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[2488]-c) and Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 480, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[480]-c) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’, Maximum...
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 214 Somerset Street East
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 214 Somerset Street East, as shown in Document 1, to rezone the subject property from Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 2488, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[2488]-c) and Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception 480, Residential Neighbourhood Commercial Suffix (R4UC[480]-c) to Residential Fourth Density, Subzone UC, Urban Exception ‘xxxx’, Maximum...
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33.4.3
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2829 Dumaurier Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 40-storey mixed-use tower as detailed in Documents 2 and 3.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2829 Dumaurier Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 40-storey mixed-use tower as detailed in Documents 2 and 3.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 2829 Dumaurier Avenue
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2829 Dumaurier Avenue, as shown in Document 1, to permit a 40-storey mixed-use tower as detailed in Documents 2 and 3.
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33.4.4
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2928 Bank Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2928 Bank Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 2928 Bank Street
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 2928 Bank Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit a four-storey low-rise apartment, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.4.5
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 3285 Borrisokane Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit detached and townhouse dwellings within a residential subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 3285 Borrisokane Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit detached and townhouse dwellings within a residential subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment - 3285 Borrisokane Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for part of 3285 Borrisokane Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit detached and townhouse dwellings within a residential subdivision, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.4.6
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1919 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a subdivision with low-rise residential uses and a public park, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1919 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a subdivision with low-rise residential uses and a public park, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 1919 Maple Grove Road
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1919 Maple Grove Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a subdivision with low-rise residential uses and a public park, as detailed in Document 2.
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33.5.1
PASSED
Commission recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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Commission recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
Motion 1
Delegation of Authority - Contracts awarded for the period January 1, 2024 to June 30, 2024 for Transit Commission
Commission recommendation That Council receive this report for information.
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33.6.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Designating a Community Safety Zone on Prestwick Drive between Des Epinettes Avenue and Innes Road; and Installing corresponding signage as soon as practicable.
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Designating a Community Safety Zone on Prestwick Drive between Des Epinettes Avenue and Innes Road; and Installing corresponding signage as soon as practicable.
Motion 1
Motion - Councillor M. Luloff - Community Safety Zone on Prestwick Drive
Committee recommendation(s) That Council approve the following: Designating a Community Safety Zone on Prestwick Drive between Des Epinettes Avenue and Innes Road; and Installing corresponding signage as soon as practicable.
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34
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and Subsection 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose in order to receive a confidential legal briefing related to Stage 1 LRT outstanding legal matters – Not to be Reported Out.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-21
· moved by A. Hubley
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BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and Subsection 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose in order to receive a confidential legal briefing related to Stage 1 LRT outstanding legal matters – Not to be Reported Out.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-21 · moved by A. Hubley
In Camera Items
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to the Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsection 13(1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and Subsection 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose in order to receive a confidential legal briefing related to Stage 1 LRT outstanding legal matters – Not to be Reported Out.
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
35
Received
That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
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That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
Motion 1
Disposition of Items Approved by Committees under Delegated Authority
That Council receive the list of items approved by its Committees under Delegated Authority, attached as Document 1.
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36
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-22
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BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-22 · moved by A. Hubley
Motion to Adopt Reports
BE IT RESOLVED that Council approve the recommendations of the Committee of the Whole with respect the Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budget reports, including adoption of the 2025 budgets for the statutory boards, all amendments to the Draft 2025 Tax and Rate Supported Capital Budgets in accordance with with PART VI.1 of the Municipal Act, 2001 and Ontario Regulation 530/22, and all associated resolutions approved by Council in Committee of the Whole; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
37.1
PASSED
WHEREAS according to the 2023 State of Ottawa's Health Report from Ottawa Public Health, it is estimated that at least 14% of Ottawa residents – or over 150,000 individuals – lack access to primary care; and WHEREAS this severe access gap disproportionately affects new Canadians, Indigenous communities, and other vulnerable groups; and WHEREAS a local group of doctors has submitted an application to the Ministry of Health for provincial operating funding to establish a Family Health Team in...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-23
· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS according to the 2023 State of Ottawa's Health Report from Ottawa Public Health, it is estimated that at least 14% of Ottawa residents – or over 150,000 individuals – lack access to primary care; and WHEREAS this severe access gap disproportionately affects new Canadians, Indigenous communities, and other vulnerable groups; and WHEREAS a local group of doctors has submitted an application to the Ministry of Health for provincial operating funding to establish a Family Health Team in...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-23 · moved by G. Gower
Kanata-Stittsville Family Health Team / Health Hub
WHEREAS according to the 2023 State of Ottawa's Health Report from Ottawa Public Health, it is estimated that at least 14% of Ottawa residents – or over 150,000 individuals – lack access to primary care; and WHEREAS this severe access gap disproportionately affects new Canadians, Indigenous communities, and other vulnerable groups; and WHEREAS a local group of doctors has submitted an application to the Ministry of Health for provincial operating funding to establish a Family Health Team in...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
37.2
PASSED
WHEREAS the Heart of Orléans BIA Board requested an expansion to the area and pursuant to section 210 of the Municipal Act, 2001, before passing a by-law to expand the boundary of a BIA, the municipality sends notice to the board of management, current members and members in the proposed new area; AND WHEREAS on September 13, 2023, Council approved that the Notice of Intention to expand the boundaries of the Heart of Orléans and the notification process was made in accordance with section 210...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-24
· moved by L. Dudas
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WHEREAS the Heart of Orléans BIA Board requested an expansion to the area and pursuant to section 210 of the Municipal Act, 2001, before passing a by-law to expand the boundary of a BIA, the municipality sends notice to the board of management, current members and members in the proposed new area; AND WHEREAS on September 13, 2023, Council approved that the Notice of Intention to expand the boundaries of the Heart of Orléans and the notification process was made in accordance with section 210...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-24 · moved by L. Dudas
Heart of Orléans BIA Area Expansion
WHEREAS the Heart of Orléans BIA Board requested an expansion to the area and pursuant to section 210 of the Municipal Act, 2001, before passing a by-law to expand the boundary of a BIA, the municipality sends notice to the board of management, current members and members in the proposed new area; AND WHEREAS on September 13, 2023, Council approved that the Notice of Intention to expand the boundaries of the Heart of Orléans and the notification process was made in accordance with section 210...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Dudas
38.1
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the closure will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. WHEREAS the residents of Mariposa Avenue host a residential block party; AND WHEREAS the residential block party takes place on Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place; AND WHEREAS the organizer has requested to close a section of Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place on Wednesday, December 18,...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-25
· moved by R. King
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the closure will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. WHEREAS the residents of Mariposa Avenue host a residential block party; AND WHEREAS the residential block party takes place on Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place; AND WHEREAS the organizer has requested to close a section of Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place on Wednesday, December 18,...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-25 · moved by R. King
Road Closure - Mariposa Block Party
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the closure will occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, January 22, 2025. WHEREAS the residents of Mariposa Avenue host a residential block party; AND WHEREAS the residential block party takes place on Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place; AND WHEREAS the organizer has requested to close a section of Mariposa Avenue between Howick Street and Minto Place on Wednesday, December 18,...
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Moved by: Councillor R. King
38.2
PASSED
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion as a result of the pending payment required and no further council meetings until the new year; WHEREAS a land severance occurred between 3735 and 3745 St. Joseph Blvd. AND WHEREAS previous to such severance the OCSCC 1066 qualified for the Orléans Community Improvement Plan (CIP) grant AND WHEREAS the payment of such grant requires Council’s approval as a result of the severance and tax arrears on the adjacent parcel...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-26
· moved by M. Luloff
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That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion as a result of the pending payment required and no further council meetings until the new year; WHEREAS a land severance occurred between 3735 and 3745 St. Joseph Blvd. AND WHEREAS previous to such severance the OCSCC 1066 qualified for the Orléans Community Improvement Plan (CIP) grant AND WHEREAS the payment of such grant requires Council’s approval as a result of the severance and tax arrears on the adjacent parcel...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-26 · moved by M. Luloff
3735 and 3745 St. Joseph Blvd.
That the Rules of Procedure be suspended to consider the following motion as a result of the pending payment required and no further council meetings until the new year; WHEREAS a land severance occurred between 3735 and 3745 St. Joseph Blvd. AND WHEREAS previous to such severance the OCSCC 1066 qualified for the Orléans Community Improvement Plan (CIP) grant AND WHEREAS the payment of such grant requires Council’s approval as a result of the severance and tax arrears on the adjacent parcel...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
39.1
WHEREAS the Stittsville Community Micro-Grant is a councillor-led program that is available through an application process to Stittsville residents and organizations who want to establish new events and initiatives to encourage social connection and interaction in Stittsville; and WHEREAS on April 3, 2024, Council approved an exemption to Section 4.1 of the Council Expense Policy to allow for the allocation of funds to individuals in the form of micro-grants from the Ward 6 Constituency...
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· moved by G. Gower
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WHEREAS the Stittsville Community Micro-Grant is a councillor-led program that is available through an application process to Stittsville residents and organizations who want to establish new events and initiatives to encourage social connection and interaction in Stittsville; and WHEREAS on April 3, 2024, Council approved an exemption to Section 4.1 of the Council Expense Policy to allow for the allocation of funds to individuals in the form of micro-grants from the Ward 6 Constituency...
Motion 1 · moved by G. Gower
Stittsville Community Micro-Grant
WHEREAS the Stittsville Community Micro-Grant is a councillor-led program that is available through an application process to Stittsville residents and organizations who want to establish new events and initiatives to encourage social connection and interaction in Stittsville; and WHEREAS on April 3, 2024, Council approved an exemption to Section 4.1 of the Council Expense Policy to allow for the allocation of funds to individuals in the form of micro-grants from the Ward 6 Constituency...
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Moved by: Councillor G. Gower
39.2
WHEREAS the former Regional Council approved the closing of a portion of Rideau Street, adjacent to the Romanian Embassy, on November 22, 1978; and WHEREAS concerns have arisen with respect to parking on these lands and the provision of a loading area and secure entrance; and WHEREAS the rededication of this parcel would permit the municipal regulation of this area as a diplomatic loading area and to restrict parking; and WHEREAS the Government of Romania is prepared to continue to conduct...
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· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS the former Regional Council approved the closing of a portion of Rideau Street, adjacent to the Romanian Embassy, on November 22, 1978; and WHEREAS concerns have arisen with respect to parking on these lands and the provision of a loading area and secure entrance; and WHEREAS the rededication of this parcel would permit the municipal regulation of this area as a diplomatic loading area and to restrict parking; and WHEREAS the Government of Romania is prepared to continue to conduct...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Plante
655 Rideau - Romanian Embassy – Open Road Allowance
WHEREAS the former Regional Council approved the closing of a portion of Rideau Street, adjacent to the Romanian Embassy, on November 22, 1978; and WHEREAS concerns have arisen with respect to parking on these lands and the provision of a loading area and secure entrance; and WHEREAS the rededication of this parcel would permit the municipal regulation of this area as a diplomatic loading area and to restrict parking; and WHEREAS the Government of Romania is prepared to continue to conduct...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
40.1
PASSED
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed, and That the Rules of Procedure be suspended and the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the motion approved at today’s meeting regarding 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street. 2024-534 A By-law of the...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-27
· moved by A. Hubley
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed, and That the Rules of Procedure be suspended and the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the motion approved at today’s meeting regarding 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street. 2024-534 A By-law of the...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-27 · moved by A. Hubley
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed, and That the Rules of Procedure be suspended and the following by-law be read and passed in accordance with the motion approved at today’s meeting regarding 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street: A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2008-250 to change the zoning of lands known municipally as 178 Nepean Street and 219 and 223 Bank Street. 2024-534 A By-law of the...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
41
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 11 December 2024.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-28
· moved by A. Hubley
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That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 11 December 2024.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-28 · moved by A. Hubley
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of 11 December 2024.
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
43
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 11 December 2024 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-29
· moved by A. Hubley
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 11 December 2024 be adjourned.
Motion no. 2024 - 48-29 · moved by A. Hubley
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 11 December 2024 be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley
5.1
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 27 November 2024"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of 27 November 2024"
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Minutes of the Council meeting of 27 November 2024
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9
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that the following reports be received and considered: The report from the Finance and Corporate Services Department titled, “Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Police Service Board entitled “Ottawa Police Service Board – 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Public Library entitled “Ottawa Public Library – 2025 Draft Budget Estimates”; The report from the Ottawa Board of Health entitled “2025 Draft Operating...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-01
· moved by A. Hubley
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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, “Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Police Service Board entitled “Ottawa Police Service Board – 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Public Library entitled “Ottawa Public Library – 2025 Draft Budget Estimates”; The report from the Ottawa Board of Health entitled “2025 Draft Operating...
Motion no. 2024 - 48-01 · moved by A. Hubley
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, “Draft 2025 Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Police Service Board entitled “Ottawa Police Service Board – 2025 Draft Operating and Capital Budgets”; The report from the Ottawa Public Library entitled “Ottawa Public Library – 2025 Draft Budget Estimates”; The report from the Ottawa Board of Health entitled “2025 Draft Operating...
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Moved by: Councillor A. Hubley