City Council
Wednesday, March 26, 2025
47 motions across 43 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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10
PASSED
That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
Motion no. 2025-54-01
· moved by C. Curry
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That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
Motion no. 2025-54-01 · moved by C. Curry
Motion to Introduce Reports
That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
PASSED
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff be directed to proceed with land severance applications to establish two separate lots; where the retained and primary parcel of land contains the most ecologically sensitive features intended for conservation and reforestation opportunities; and where two small secondary parcels be intended for private sale; while following all existing planning processes; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any revenue generated from the potential sale of the severed secondary...
Motion 4
· moved by C. Kelly
19 Yes
5 No
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff be directed to proceed with land severance applications to establish two separate lots; where the retained and primary parcel of land contains the most ecologically sensitive features intended for conservation and reforestation opportunities; and where two small secondary parcels be intended for private sale; while following all existing planning processes; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any revenue generated from the potential sale of the severed secondary...
Motion 4 · moved by C. Kelly
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that staff be directed to proceed with land severance applications to establish two separate lots; where the retained and primary parcel of land contains the most ecologically sensitive features intended for conservation and reforestation opportunities; and where two small secondary parcels be intended for private sale; while following all existing planning processes; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any revenue generated from the potential sale of the severed secondary...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
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YES (19)
ABSENT (0)
- None
PASSED
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 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 as outlined in documents 1 & 2 of the original report to Council, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council delegate...
Motion 3
· moved by C. Kelly
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THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 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 as outlined in documents 1 & 2 of the original report to Council, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council delegate...
Motion 3 · moved by C. Kelly
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED 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 as outlined in documents 1 & 2 of the original report to Council, from Marion Elizabeth Badham for the total consideration of $1,950,000 plus applicable taxes and closing costs; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Council delegate...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
Finance and Corporate Services 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,...
Motion 1
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Finance and Corporate Services 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,...
Motion 1
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
Finance and Corporate Services 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,...
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WHEREAS the City is considering purchasing the property at 5689 Ferry Road at a cost of roughly $1.95 million plus applicable taxes; and WHEREAS the purchase of this property is supported by Policy 11.6(5) of the Official Plan, which discusses the acquisition of lands with natural heritage significance; and WHEREAS staff have identified this property as an especially valuable opportunity for the City; and WHEREAS staff have noted the forest conservation and reforestation potential of the...
Motion no. 2025-54-02
· moved by C. Kelly
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WHEREAS the City is considering purchasing the property at 5689 Ferry Road at a cost of roughly $1.95 million plus applicable taxes; and WHEREAS the purchase of this property is supported by Policy 11.6(5) of the Official Plan, which discusses the acquisition of lands with natural heritage significance; and WHEREAS staff have identified this property as an especially valuable opportunity for the City; and WHEREAS staff have noted the forest conservation and reforestation potential of the...
Motion no. 2025-54-02 · moved by C. Kelly
Acquisition of property at 5689 Ferry Road
WHEREAS the City is considering purchasing the property at 5689 Ferry Road at a cost of roughly $1.95 million plus applicable taxes; and WHEREAS the purchase of this property is supported by Policy 11.6(5) of the Official Plan, which discusses the acquisition of lands with natural heritage significance; and WHEREAS staff have identified this property as an especially valuable opportunity for the City; and WHEREAS staff have noted the forest conservation and reforestation potential of the...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
12.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) That City Council declare the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode) to be vacant, as required in accordance with Section 262 of the Municipal Act, 2001. That City Council approve and enact the By-law to Require a By-election, attached as Document 1, which requires that a by-election be held to fill the vacancy in the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode), in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
Motion 1
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Report Recommendation(s) That City Council declare the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode) to be vacant, as required in accordance with Section 262 of the Municipal Act, 2001. That City Council approve and enact the By-law to Require a By-election, attached as Document 1, which requires that a by-election be held to fill the vacancy in the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode), in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
Motion 1
Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy Options
Report Recommendation(s) That City Council declare the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode) to be vacant, as required in accordance with Section 262 of the Municipal Act, 2001. That City Council approve and enact the By-law to Require a By-election, attached as Document 1, which requires that a by-election be held to fill the vacancy in the Office of City Councillor, Ward 20 (Osgoode), in accordance with the Municipal Elections Act, 1996.
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13.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Direct staff to appoint Andrew J. Robinson Consulting as the engineer under Section 78 of the Drainage Act to prepare a report on the necessary improvements to the Bear River Municipal Drain, including consideration of updated capacity, flood mitigation, and compliance with provincial drainage regulations; and Direct staff to monitor the flood conditions throughout the season including the spring melt and during rain events during the summer growing...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Direct staff to appoint Andrew J. Robinson Consulting as the engineer under Section 78 of the Drainage Act to prepare a report on the necessary improvements to the Bear River Municipal Drain, including consideration of updated capacity, flood mitigation, and compliance with provincial drainage regulations; and Direct staff to monitor the flood conditions throughout the season including the spring melt and during rain events during the summer growing...
Motion 1
Motion - Councillor C. Kitts - Bear River Municipal Drain
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Direct staff to appoint Andrew J. Robinson Consulting as the engineer under Section 78 of the Drainage Act to prepare a report on the necessary improvements to the Bear River Municipal Drain, including consideration of updated capacity, flood mitigation, and compliance with provincial drainage regulations; and Direct staff to monitor the flood conditions throughout the season including the spring melt and during rain events during the summer growing...
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Cultural Funding Policy and Program Structure Review
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the new Cultural Funding Policy as outlined in Document 1.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the new Cultural Funding Policy as outlined in Document 1.
Motion 1
Cultural Funding Policy and Program Structure Review
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve the new Cultural Funding Policy as outlined in Document 1.
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Withdrawn
WHEREAS city staff will bring a report to Community Services Committee in 2025 reviewing the definitions within the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy; and Therefore, be it resolved that the definition of colonialism and racism included in the Cultural Funding Policy “Definitions” section be removed; and And Be it Further Resolved that the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy be the authoritative source for the definition of these terms.
Motion 2
· moved by W. Lo
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WHEREAS city staff will bring a report to Community Services Committee in 2025 reviewing the definitions within the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy; and Therefore, be it resolved that the definition of colonialism and racism included in the Cultural Funding Policy “Definitions” section be removed; and And Be it Further Resolved that the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy be the authoritative source for the definition of these terms.
Motion 2 · moved by W. Lo
Cultural Funding Policy and Program Structure Review
WHEREAS city staff will bring a report to Community Services Committee in 2025 reviewing the definitions within the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy; and Therefore, be it resolved that the definition of colonialism and racism included in the Cultural Funding Policy “Definitions” section be removed; and And Be it Further Resolved that the City’s Anti-Racism Strategy be the authoritative source for the definition of these terms.
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Moved by: Councillor W. Lo
14.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: That staff be directed to engage with the community to determine their priorities and preferences for the future recreational use of the Belltown Dome site, ensuring a thorough and inclusive public consultation process; and That following the engagement process, staff work with the Ward Councillor and the community to analyze the results of the community consultation and develop next steps in determining: The preferred community option,...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: That staff be directed to engage with the community to determine their priorities and preferences for the future recreational use of the Belltown Dome site, ensuring a thorough and inclusive public consultation process; and That following the engagement process, staff work with the Ward Councillor and the community to analyze the results of the community consultation and develop next steps in determining: The preferred community option,...
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor T. Kavanagh – Belltown Dome Facility Replacement
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: That staff be directed to engage with the community to determine their priorities and preferences for the future recreational use of the Belltown Dome site, ensuring a thorough and inclusive public consultation process; and That following the engagement process, staff work with the Ward Councillor and the community to analyze the results of the community consultation and develop next steps in determining: The preferred community option,...
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14.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that City staff consider the needs of Bay Ward and the Inner Urban Transect as soon as possible when opportunities for new multiuse facilities with arena ice pads arise.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that City staff consider the needs of Bay Ward and the Inner Urban Transect as soon as possible when opportunities for new multiuse facilities with arena ice pads arise.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor T. Kavanagh – Bay Ward Accessible Recreational Facility Project Development
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that City staff consider the needs of Bay Ward and the Inner Urban Transect as soon as possible when opportunities for new multiuse facilities with arena ice pads arise.
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15.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Infrastructure and Water Services Department, to enter into a Third-Party Infrastructure Agreement with Nokia Canada Inc. for the design and construction of the local watermain along Legget Drive to an upset limit of $2,500,000.00 plus applicable taxes, in accordance with the Principles for Agreement set forth in Document 1 and with the final form and content being to the satisfaction...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Infrastructure and Water Services Department, to enter into a Third-Party Infrastructure Agreement with Nokia Canada Inc. for the design and construction of the local watermain along Legget Drive to an upset limit of $2,500,000.00 plus applicable taxes, in accordance with the Principles for Agreement set forth in Document 1 and with the final form and content being to the satisfaction...
Motion 1
Third-Party Infrastructure Agreement Report – Design and Construction of the Legget Drive Local Watermain
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Authorize the City and delegate authority to the General Manager, Infrastructure and Water Services Department, to enter into a Third-Party Infrastructure Agreement with Nokia Canada Inc. for the design and construction of the local watermain along Legget Drive to an upset limit of $2,500,000.00 plus applicable taxes, in accordance with the Principles for Agreement set forth in Document 1 and with the final form and content being to the satisfaction...
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15.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct City staff to: Conduct a focused review of Ottawa’s road salt use, with a specific emphasis on its environmental impact, particularly its effects on local waterways; and Report back on the following: The measures taken by the City’s Public Works department to ensure salt application aligns with environmental and climate change considerations while maintaining public safety; Any assessments conducted on the environmental impact of current salt...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct City staff to: Conduct a focused review of Ottawa’s road salt use, with a specific emphasis on its environmental impact, particularly its effects on local waterways; and Report back on the following: The measures taken by the City’s Public Works department to ensure salt application aligns with environmental and climate change considerations while maintaining public safety; Any assessments conducted on the environmental impact of current salt...
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor R. King - Salt Use on Roads, Sidewalks and Multi-Use Paths in Ottawa
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct City staff to: Conduct a focused review of Ottawa’s road salt use, with a specific emphasis on its environmental impact, particularly its effects on local waterways; and Report back on the following: The measures taken by the City’s Public Works department to ensure salt application aligns with environmental and climate change considerations while maintaining public safety; Any assessments conducted on the environmental impact of current salt...
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16.1
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
Comprehensive Legal Services Report for the Period July 1 to December 31, 2024
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council receive this report for information.
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17.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Green Fleet Strategy for the City of Ottawa attached as Document 1 and as outlined in this report; Approve the adoption of an agile implementation framework for the Green Fleet Strategy, incorporating scheduled technology and progress reviews to ensure flexibility and responsiveness to emerging vehicle technologies and industry trends; Direct staff to complete the initial comprehensive technology review of the Green Fleet Strategy within...
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Green Fleet Strategy for the City of Ottawa attached as Document 1 and as outlined in this report; Approve the adoption of an agile implementation framework for the Green Fleet Strategy, incorporating scheduled technology and progress reviews to ensure flexibility and responsiveness to emerging vehicle technologies and industry trends; Direct staff to complete the initial comprehensive technology review of the Green Fleet Strategy within...
Motion 1
Green Fleet Strategy
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve the Green Fleet Strategy for the City of Ottawa attached as Document 1 and as outlined in this report; Approve the adoption of an agile implementation framework for the Green Fleet Strategy, incorporating scheduled technology and progress reviews to ensure flexibility and responsiveness to emerging vehicle technologies and industry trends; Direct staff to complete the initial comprehensive technology review of the Green Fleet Strategy within...
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17.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: Designating Community Safety Zones on: Maitland Avenue between Hwy 417 and Clyde Ave; Larkin Drive between Carroll Court to Tripp Crescent; River Mist Road between Egret Way and Boddington Street; and, On the two connected roads of Weybridge Drive (between Chatham Gardens and Natick Gate) and Kennevale Drive (between Hummingbird Crescent and Flanders Street) That corresponding signage be installed as soon as practicable in 2025.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: Designating Community Safety Zones on: Maitland Avenue between Hwy 417 and Clyde Ave; Larkin Drive between Carroll Court to Tripp Crescent; River Mist Road between Egret Way and Boddington Street; and, On the two connected roads of Weybridge Drive (between Chatham Gardens and Natick Gate) and Kennevale Drive (between Hummingbird Crescent and Flanders Street) That corresponding signage be installed as soon as practicable in 2025.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor L. Johnson – Community Safety Zones
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: Designating Community Safety Zones on: Maitland Avenue between Hwy 417 and Clyde Ave; Larkin Drive between Carroll Court to Tripp Crescent; River Mist Road between Egret Way and Boddington Street; and, On the two connected roads of Weybridge Drive (between Chatham Gardens and Natick Gate) and Kennevale Drive (between Hummingbird Crescent and Flanders Street) That corresponding signage be installed as soon as practicable in 2025.
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17.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that staff be directed: To undertake a review of the speed zone changes along Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard North to assess the feasibility of harmonizing the speed limits in consultation with the Ward Councillors, using preliminary findings from the ongoing Speed Zone Policy update; and, To consider any possible changes to harmonize speeds in advance of presenting the updated Speed Zone Policy to Committee and Council.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that staff be directed: To undertake a review of the speed zone changes along Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard North to assess the feasibility of harmonizing the speed limits in consultation with the Ward Councillors, using preliminary findings from the ongoing Speed Zone Policy update; and, To consider any possible changes to harmonize speeds in advance of presenting the updated Speed Zone Policy to Committee and Council.
Motion 1
Motion – Motion - Councillor L. Dudas – Feasibility of Speed Harmonization on Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard North
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that staff be directed: To undertake a review of the speed zone changes along Jeanne d’Arc Boulevard North to assess the feasibility of harmonizing the speed limits in consultation with the Ward Councillors, using preliminary findings from the ongoing Speed Zone Policy update; and, To consider any possible changes to harmonize speeds in advance of presenting the updated Speed Zone Policy to Committee and Council.
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18.1.1
PASSED
Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the recommendation brought forward by Robinson Consultants Inc. attached as document 2 in accordance with Section 5(1) of the Drainage Act of Ontario and not proceed with the drainage works.
Motion 1
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Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the recommendation brought forward by Robinson Consultants Inc. attached as document 2 in accordance with Section 5(1) of the Drainage Act of Ontario and not proceed with the drainage works.
Motion 1
Lilley Municipal Drain – Recommendation of Engineer
Committee recommendation(s) That Council consider the recommendation brought forward by Robinson Consultants Inc. attached as document 2 in accordance with Section 5(1) of the Drainage Act of Ontario and not proceed with the drainage works.
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18.1.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng. of Robinson Consultants Inc., as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under Section 78(5) of the Drainage Act to prepare a new report to accommodate the relocation of the existing East Savage Municipal Drain within Lot 11, Concession 11, Orleans South-Navan Ward.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng. of Robinson Consultants Inc., as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under Section 78(5) of the Drainage Act to prepare a new report to accommodate the relocation of the existing East Savage Municipal Drain within Lot 11, Concession 11, Orleans South-Navan Ward.
Motion 1
East Savage Municipal Drain – Appointment of Engineer
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council appoint Mr. Andy Robinson, P. Eng. of Robinson Consultants Inc., as the Engineer of record to prepare a report under Section 78(5) of the Drainage Act to prepare a new report to accommodate the relocation of the existing East Savage Municipal Drain within Lot 11, Concession 11, Orleans South-Navan Ward.
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18.1.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1811 Richardson Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a larger on-farm diversified use for a place of assembly than what is currently permitted by the Zoning By-law, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1811 Richardson Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a larger on-farm diversified use for a place of assembly than what is currently permitted by the Zoning By-law, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 1811 Richardson Side Road
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1811 Richardson Side Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit a larger on-farm diversified use for a place of assembly than what is currently permitted by the Zoning By-law, as detailed in Document 2.
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18.2.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council receive this report for information, as amended by FCSC Motion 2025-22-02.
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council receive this report for information, as amended by FCSC Motion 2025-22-02.
Motion 1
2024 Statement of Remuneration, Benefits and Expenses Paid to Members of Council and Council Appointees
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council receive this report for information, as amended by FCSC Motion 2025-22-02.
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18.2.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council adopt this report in accordance with Ontario Regulation 284/09 and include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2025 budget book, for information purposes.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council adopt this report in accordance with Ontario Regulation 284/09 and include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2025 budget book, for information purposes.
Motion 1
Report on 2025 Budget expenses pursuant to Ontario Regulation 284/09
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council adopt this report in accordance with Ontario Regulation 284/09 and include the accrual budget presentation within the City of Ottawa’s final adopted 2025 budget book, for information purposes.
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18.2.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council enact the By-law attached as Document 1 hereto authorizing the City to proceed with the expropriation of the lands described in Schedule A to the By-law (the “Lands”) including: Registering a plan of expropriation with respect to the Lands; Serving notice of expropriation and possession on the owners of the Lands; Serving offers of compensation as contemplated in Section 25 of the Expropriations Act; and, Taking possession of the Lands. All in...
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council enact the By-law attached as Document 1 hereto authorizing the City to proceed with the expropriation of the lands described in Schedule A to the By-law (the “Lands”) including: Registering a plan of expropriation with respect to the Lands; Serving notice of expropriation and possession on the owners of the Lands; Serving offers of compensation as contemplated in Section 25 of the Expropriations Act; and, Taking possession of the Lands. All in...
Motion 1
Application for Approval to Expropriate Lands – Baseline Transit Priority Phase
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council enact the By-law attached as Document 1 hereto authorizing the City to proceed with the expropriation of the lands described in Schedule A to the By-law (the “Lands”) including: Registering a plan of expropriation with respect to the Lands; Serving notice of expropriation and possession on the owners of the Lands; Serving offers of compensation as contemplated in Section 25 of the Expropriations Act; and, Taking possession of the Lands. All in...
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18.3.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Wellington Street West Secondary Plan, for 50 Bayswater Avenue and 1088 Somerset Street West, as shown in Document 1, to permit a mixed-use development consisting of a six-storey building fronting onto Somerset Street West and a 16-storey addition to an existing 17-storey high-rise building on Bayswater Avenue, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as...
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Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Wellington Street West Secondary Plan, for 50 Bayswater Avenue and 1088 Somerset Street West, as shown in Document 1, to permit a mixed-use development consisting of a six-storey building fronting onto Somerset Street West and a 16-storey addition to an existing 17-storey high-rise building on Bayswater Avenue, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as...
Motion 1
Zoning By-law and Official Plan Amendment – 50 Bayswater Avenue and 1088 Somerset Street West
Committee Recommendation(s) as amended That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2A, Wellington Street West Secondary Plan, for 50 Bayswater Avenue and 1088 Somerset Street West, as shown in Document 1, to permit a mixed-use development consisting of a six-storey building fronting onto Somerset Street West and a 16-storey addition to an existing 17-storey high-rise building on Bayswater Avenue, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as...
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18.3.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1950 Scott Street, 312 and 314 Clifton Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the construction of a 22 storey mixed-use building and remove the Holding Symbol, as detailed in Document 2. Direct Legal staff to enter into a Section 37 Agreement on the terms outlined in Document 5.
Motion 1
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1950 Scott Street, 312 and 314 Clifton Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the construction of a 22 storey mixed-use building and remove the Holding Symbol, as detailed in Document 2. Direct Legal staff to enter into a Section 37 Agreement on the terms outlined in Document 5.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 1950 Scott Street, 312 and 314 Clifton Road
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council: Approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 1950 Scott Street, 312 and 314 Clifton Road, as shown in Document 1, to permit the construction of a 22 storey mixed-use building and remove the Holding Symbol, as detailed in Document 2. Direct Legal staff to enter into a Section 37 Agreement on the terms outlined in Document 5.
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18.3.3
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C and Annex 5, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as amended, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 3, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, as detailed in Document 4.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C and Annex 5, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as amended, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 3, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, as detailed in Document 4.
Motion 1
Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment – Part of 1104 Halton Terrace
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve: An amendment to the Official Plan, Volume 2C and Annex 5, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 1, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, subject to the criteria of an area specific policy, as detailed in Document 2. An amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250, as amended, for Part of 1104 Halton Terrace, as shown in Document 3, to permit a five-storey residential apartment building, as detailed in Document 4.
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18.3.4
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 785 Cope Drive and 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142 Dagenham Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit the reconfiguration of a park block in a residential subdivision to accommodate a neighbourhood park and townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 785 Cope Drive and 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142 Dagenham Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit the reconfiguration of a park block in a residential subdivision to accommodate a neighbourhood park and townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
Motion 1
Zoning By-law Amendment – 785 Cope Drive and 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142 Dagenham Street
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve an amendment to Zoning By-law 2008-250 for 785 Cope Drive and 130, 132, 134, 136, 138, 140, 142 Dagenham Street, as shown in Document 1, to permit the reconfiguration of a park block in a residential subdivision to accommodate a neighbourhood park and townhouse dwellings, as detailed in Document 2.
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18.4.1
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that the speed limit be lowered from 60 km/h to 50 km/h on Bank Street from approximately 150m south of Kitchener Ave to Hunt Club Road.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that the speed limit be lowered from 60 km/h to 50 km/h on Bank Street from approximately 150m south of Kitchener Ave to Hunt Club Road.
Motion 1
Councillor J. Bradley - Bank Street Speed Reduction
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council approve that the speed limit be lowered from 60 km/h to 50 km/h on Bank Street from approximately 150m south of Kitchener Ave to Hunt Club Road.
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18.4.2
PASSED
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct Infrastructure and Water Services staff to report back as a part of the 2025 AMP update report on the feasibility of allocating the road renewal budget across the road classes to ensure a more responsive level of investment in local roads.
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Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct Infrastructure and Water Services staff to report back as a part of the 2025 AMP update report on the feasibility of allocating the road renewal budget across the road classes to ensure a more responsive level of investment in local roads.
Motion 1
Motion – Councillor S. Devine - Road renewal budget – 2025 Asset Management Strategy
Committee Recommendation(s) That Council direct Infrastructure and Water Services staff to report back as a part of the 2025 AMP update report on the feasibility of allocating the road renewal budget across the road classes to ensure a more responsive level of investment in local roads.
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18.5.1
PASSED
Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of February 26, 2025, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1-3.
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Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of February 26, 2025, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1-3.
Motion 1
Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the City Council Meeting of February 26, 2025
Report Recommendation(s) That Council approve the Summaries of Oral and Written Public Submissions for items considered at the City Council Meeting of February 26, 2025, that are subject to the ‘Explanation Requirements’ being the Planning Act, subsections 17(23.1), 22(6.7), 34(10.10) and 34(18.1), as applicable, as described in this report and attached as Document 1-3.
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19.1
PASSED
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsections 13 (1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose to receive information with respect to the Stage 1 Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates and Related Remedial Matters.
Motion no. 2025-54-03
· moved by C. Curry
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BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsections 13 (1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose to receive information with respect to the Stage 1 Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates and Related Remedial Matters.
Motion no. 2025-54-03 · moved by C. Curry
Stage 1 Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates and Related Remedial Matters
BE IT RESOLVED that City Council resolve in camera pursuant to Procedure By-law 2022-410, Subsections 13 (1)(e), litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and 13(1)(f), the receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege, including communications necessary for that purpose to receive information with respect to the Stage 1 Light Rail Transit (LRT) Legal Updates and Related Remedial Matters.
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
20
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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21
PASSED
That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
Motion no. 2025-54-04
· moved by C. Curry
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That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
Motion no. 2025-54-04 · moved by C. Curry
Motion to Adopt Reports
That the Agriculture and Rural Affairs Committee Report 22, Community Services Committee Report 14, Environment and Climate Change Committee Report 16, Finance and Corporate Services Committee Report 22, Planning and Housing Committee Report 43, Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Report 17 and the reports from the City Clerk entitled “Ward 20 (Osgoode) Vacancy” and “Summary of Oral and Written Public Submissions for Items Subject to the Planning Act ‘Explanation Requirements’ at the...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
22.1
PASSED
WHEREAS the St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Parish located at 750 Ridgewood Avenue is expecting significant attendance during the Orthodox Easter period that will result in overflow parking needs that cannot be accommodated on their site; and WHEREAS the parish has requested the ability for their parishioners to use the Mooney’s Bay Park parking lot during the Easter season, in keeping with past arrangements; and WHEREAS, with 1600 families in the parish, there have been community concerns with...
Motion no. 2025-54-05
· moved by R. Brockington
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WHEREAS the St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Parish located at 750 Ridgewood Avenue is expecting significant attendance during the Orthodox Easter period that will result in overflow parking needs that cannot be accommodated on their site; and WHEREAS the parish has requested the ability for their parishioners to use the Mooney’s Bay Park parking lot during the Easter season, in keeping with past arrangements; and WHEREAS, with 1600 families in the parish, there have been community concerns with...
Motion no. 2025-54-05 · moved by R. Brockington
Use of Mooney’s Bay Parking Lot
WHEREAS the St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Parish located at 750 Ridgewood Avenue is expecting significant attendance during the Orthodox Easter period that will result in overflow parking needs that cannot be accommodated on their site; and WHEREAS the parish has requested the ability for their parishioners to use the Mooney’s Bay Park parking lot during the Easter season, in keeping with past arrangements; and WHEREAS, with 1600 families in the parish, there have been community concerns with...
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Moved by: Councillor R. Brockington
23.1
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur soon after the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, gourmet, exotic and different worlds of poutine and street foods featuring multiple food vendors, musicians and a craft beer garden; and WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is to occur on Friday, April 18, 2025 at 11:00am through Sunday, April 20, 2025...
Motion no. 2025-54-06
· moved by M. Luloff
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur soon after the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, gourmet, exotic and different worlds of poutine and street foods featuring multiple food vendors, musicians and a craft beer garden; and WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is to occur on Friday, April 18, 2025 at 11:00am through Sunday, April 20, 2025...
Motion no. 2025-54-06 · moved by M. Luloff
Orléans Food Festival 2025
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion, as the event will occur soon after the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is an outdoor festival promoting traditional, gourmet, exotic and different worlds of poutine and street foods featuring multiple food vendors, musicians and a craft beer garden; and WHEREAS The Orléans Food Festival is to occur on Friday, April 18, 2025 at 11:00am through Sunday, April 20, 2025...
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Moved by: Councillor M. Luloff
23.2
PASSED
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion to permit residential conveyances that are scheduled to occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS Council has previously delegated authority to staff to deal with Part Lot Control Exemption during periods where there is a break between scheduled Council meetings; and WHEREAS in many instances the ability to convey title in new homes requires thelifting of part lot control; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2025-54-07
· moved by C. Kelly
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That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion to permit residential conveyances that are scheduled to occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS Council has previously delegated authority to staff to deal with Part Lot Control Exemption during periods where there is a break between scheduled Council meetings; and WHEREAS in many instances the ability to convey title in new homes requires thelifting of part lot control; and WHEREAS...
Motion no. 2025-54-07 · moved by C. Kelly
1500 Thomas Argue Part Lot Control Exemption - Motion requiring Suspension of the Rules of Procedure
That the rules of procedure be suspended to consider the following motion to permit residential conveyances that are scheduled to occur prior to the next Council meeting on Wednesday, April 16, 2025. WHEREAS Council has previously delegated authority to staff to deal with Part Lot Control Exemption during periods where there is a break between scheduled Council meetings; and WHEREAS in many instances the ability to convey title in new homes requires thelifting of part lot control; and WHEREAS...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Kelly
24.1
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has a history in both the call to create a nuclear weapon-free world and the commemoration of the use of atomic bombs in 1945 on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa joined the international nongovernmental organization Mayors for Peace in 1984, which now includes 8,466 member councils from 166 countries, and 113 member councils from Canada, and WHEREAS in 2004, then-President of Mayors for Peace and Mayor of Hiroshima, Mr. Tadatoshi...
Motion 1
· moved by T. Kavanagh
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WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has a history in both the call to create a nuclear weapon-free world and the commemoration of the use of atomic bombs in 1945 on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa joined the international nongovernmental organization Mayors for Peace in 1984, which now includes 8,466 member councils from 166 countries, and 113 member councils from Canada, and WHEREAS in 2004, then-President of Mayors for Peace and Mayor of Hiroshima, Mr. Tadatoshi...
Motion 1 · moved by T. Kavanagh
Poster Display at City Hall to acknowledge 80th Anniversary of 1945 Atomic Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
WHEREAS the City of Ottawa has a history in both the call to create a nuclear weapon-free world and the commemoration of the use of atomic bombs in 1945 on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and WHEREAS the City of Ottawa joined the international nongovernmental organization Mayors for Peace in 1984, which now includes 8,466 member councils from 166 countries, and 113 member councils from Canada, and WHEREAS in 2004, then-President of Mayors for Peace and Mayor of Hiroshima, Mr. Tadatoshi...
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Moved by: Councillor T. Kavanagh
24.2
WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Rapid FC Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and; WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has for years used smoke devices for Ottawa Fury FC games and Ottawa Atlético games with prior approval by City...
Motion 1
· moved by S. Menard
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WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Rapid FC Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and; WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has for years used smoke devices for Ottawa Fury FC games and Ottawa Atlético games with prior approval by City...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Menard
Ottawa Rapid – Smoke Device
WHEREAS the Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group (OSEG) would like to use firework related smoke devices at Ottawa Rapid FC Games at TD Place and; WHEREAS OSEG has developed procedures to ensure the safety of staff and patrons of the events and; WHEREAS the City of Ottawa prohibits the use of smoke devices in By-law No. 2003-237, as amended, the Fireworks By-law and; WHEREAS OSEG has for years used smoke devices for Ottawa Fury FC games and Ottawa Atlético games with prior approval by City...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Menard
24.3
WHEREAS 10,000 seniors in Ottawa do not have access to a primary care physician; and WHEREAS OPH estimated in a 2023 report that up to 150,000 Ottawa residents did not have access to a regular primary care provider before the COVID-19 pandemic and that number is likely now higher due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS the Ontario College of Family Physicians has warned that many as 318,000 Ottawa residents could be without a family doctor by 2026 if urgent action is not...
Motion 1
· moved by S. Plante
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WHEREAS 10,000 seniors in Ottawa do not have access to a primary care physician; and WHEREAS OPH estimated in a 2023 report that up to 150,000 Ottawa residents did not have access to a regular primary care provider before the COVID-19 pandemic and that number is likely now higher due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS the Ontario College of Family Physicians has warned that many as 318,000 Ottawa residents could be without a family doctor by 2026 if urgent action is not...
Motion 1 · moved by S. Plante
Doctor Retention
WHEREAS 10,000 seniors in Ottawa do not have access to a primary care physician; and WHEREAS OPH estimated in a 2023 report that up to 150,000 Ottawa residents did not have access to a regular primary care provider before the COVID-19 pandemic and that number is likely now higher due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS the Ontario College of Family Physicians has warned that many as 318,000 Ottawa residents could be without a family doctor by 2026 if urgent action is not...
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Moved by: Councillor S. Plante
24.4
WHEREAS 370 stunt driving charges where laid last year in Ottawa, representing a 98% increase in stunt driving charges from 2019; and WHEREAS stunt driving is a reckless crime that puts the driver, other road users and members of the public at large in danger and disrupts our communities with noise violations in the middle of the night, which can be debilitating for seniors and children; and WHEREAS vehicle thefts remain an active concern for Ottawa residents, with 1,705 vehicles stolen in...
Motion 1
· moved by D. Hill
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WHEREAS 370 stunt driving charges where laid last year in Ottawa, representing a 98% increase in stunt driving charges from 2019; and WHEREAS stunt driving is a reckless crime that puts the driver, other road users and members of the public at large in danger and disrupts our communities with noise violations in the middle of the night, which can be debilitating for seniors and children; and WHEREAS vehicle thefts remain an active concern for Ottawa residents, with 1,705 vehicles stolen in...
Motion 1 · moved by D. Hill
Advocacy to the Solicitor General on Vehicle Crimes
WHEREAS 370 stunt driving charges where laid last year in Ottawa, representing a 98% increase in stunt driving charges from 2019; and WHEREAS stunt driving is a reckless crime that puts the driver, other road users and members of the public at large in danger and disrupts our communities with noise violations in the middle of the night, which can be debilitating for seniors and children; and WHEREAS vehicle thefts remain an active concern for Ottawa residents, with 1,705 vehicles stolen in...
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Moved by: Councillor D. Hill
24.5
WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada is the country’s oldest human rights organization and a key voice of Canada’s Jewish community; and WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada has raised concerns about the increased frequency of the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols in our communities; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s Jewish community has repeatedly seen the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols used to intimidate them; and WHEREAS By-law & Regulatory Services has responsibility over the...
Motion 1
· moved by L. Johnson
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WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada is the country’s oldest human rights organization and a key voice of Canada’s Jewish community; and WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada has raised concerns about the increased frequency of the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols in our communities; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s Jewish community has repeatedly seen the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols used to intimidate them; and WHEREAS By-law & Regulatory Services has responsibility over the...
Motion 1 · moved by L. Johnson
Support to ban Nazi symbols
WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada is the country’s oldest human rights organization and a key voice of Canada’s Jewish community; and WHEREAS B’nai Brith Canada has raised concerns about the increased frequency of the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols in our communities; and WHEREAS Ottawa’s Jewish community has repeatedly seen the Nazi hooked cross (Hakenkreuz) and other Nazi symbols used to intimidate them; and WHEREAS By-law & Regulatory Services has responsibility over the...
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Moved by: Councillor L. Johnson
26.1
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-93 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-301, as amended, regulating traffic and parking on highways.2025-94 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to regulate the control of discharges to sewers and sewage works and to repeal By-law 2003-514.2025-95 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-293, as amended, to appoint Drainage Superintendents pursuant to...
Motion no. 2025-54-08
· moved by C. Curry
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That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-93 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-301, as amended, regulating traffic and parking on highways.2025-94 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to regulate the control of discharges to sewers and sewage works and to repeal By-law 2003-514.2025-95 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-293, as amended, to appoint Drainage Superintendents pursuant to...
Motion no. 2025-54-08 · moved by C. Curry
Three Readings
That the by-laws listed on the Agenda under Motion to Introduce By-laws, Three Readings, be read and passed. 2025-93 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2017-301, as amended, regulating traffic and parking on highways.2025-94 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to regulate the control of discharges to sewers and sewage works and to repeal By-law 2003-514.2025-95 A by-law of the City of Ottawa to amend By-law No. 2002-293, as amended, to appoint Drainage Superintendents pursuant to...
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
27
PASSED
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 26, 2025.
Motion no. 2025-54-09
· moved by C. Curry
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That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 26, 2025.
Motion no. 2025-54-09 · moved by C. Curry
Confirmation By-law
That the following by-law be read and passed: To confirm the proceedings of the Council meeting of March 26, 2025.
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
29
PASSED
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 26 March 2025, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2025-54-10
· moved by C. Curry
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That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 26 March 2025, be adjourned.
Motion no. 2025-54-10 · moved by C. Curry
Adjournment
That the proceedings of the City Council meeting of 26 March 2025, be adjourned.
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Moved by: Councillor C. Curry
5.1
PASSED
A motion on "In camera Minutes - February 12, 2025"
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A motion on "In camera Minutes - February 12, 2025"
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In camera Minutes - February 12, 2025
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5.2
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of February 26, 2025"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Council meeting of February 26, 2025"
Motion 1
Minutes of the Council meeting of February 26, 2025
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5.3
PASSED
A motion on "Minutes of the Special Council meeting of March 5, 2025"
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A motion on "Minutes of the Special Council meeting of March 5, 2025"
Motion 1
Minutes of the Special Council meeting of March 5, 2025
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