Winnipeg City Council Meeting on January 28, 2021

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Attendance

  Council Attendance

His Worship Mayor Bowman

His Worship Mayor Bowman

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

The Speaker, Councillor Sharma

Deputy Speaker Councillor Eadie

Deputy Speaker Councillor Eadie

Councillor Allard

Councillor Allard

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Browaty

Councillor Chambers

Councillor Chambers

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gillingham

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Gilroy

Councillor Klein

Councillor Klein

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Lukes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Mayes

Councillor Nason

Councillor Nason

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Orlikow

Councillor Rollins

Councillor Rollins

Councillor Santos

Councillor Santos

Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Schreyer

  Public Servant Attendance

  • Mr. M. Lemoine, City Clerk
  • Mr. C. Gameiro, Deputy City Clerk
  • Mr. S. Armbruster, Manager of Special Projects
  • Mr. M. Ruta, Interim Chief Administrative Officer

  Reports

Executive Policy Committee 2021-01-20

# Title Disposition
1 Soldiers’ Taxation Relief for 2020 ADOPTED
2 Downtown Business Improvement Zone – Grant Agreement for Street Furniture ADOPTED
3 City of Winnipeg Nominee – Inland Port Special Planning Area Authority Board ADOPTED
4 OurWinnipeg 2045 Plan – First Reading – By-law 120/2020 – PW 1/2020 ADOPTED
5 By-Law 119/2020 – Complete Communities Direction Strategy 2.0 – First Reading – SP 2/2020 ADOPTED
6 Zoning Agreement Amendment – 925 Headmaster Row – ZAA 2/2020 ADOPTED
7 Subdivision and Rezoning – 25 and 55 Rothwell Road – DASZ 21/2020 ADOPTED
8 Citizen Member Appointments – Assiniboine Park Conservancy Inc. and Historical Buildings and Resources Committee ADOPTED
9 Request to Publicly Release Draft Plan20-50 and Review of Changes between Bill 48 and Bill 37 ADOPTED
10 Acceptance of Donation from Dr. Donald Reimer ADOPTED
11 Amendment to Economic Support Grant Program ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Property And Development, Heritage And Downtown Development 2021-01-18

# Title Disposition
1 Amendment to the Encroachment By-law No. 12/2019 ADOPTED
2 Amendment to Council Decision – Declaration of Surplus Land – City-Owned Property adjacent to 199 Hamelin Street ADOPTED
3 Proposed Lease Agreement between Western Golf Management (Manitoba) Ltd. and the City of Winnipeg at 400 Shaftesbury Boulevard ADOPTED
4 Proposed Acquisition of 425 Osborne Street (Imperial Oil Site) ADOPTED
5 Extension of Time – Subdivision and Rezoning – 446 Grassie Boulevard – DASZ 10/2018 EXTENSION OF TIME TO NOVEMBER 21, 2021 GRANTED
6 Proposed Openings of Kenwood Place and Dunkirk Drive for the Accelerated Regional Street Renewal Program – DAO 2/2020 ADOPTED
7 Proposed Openings of the Southwest Corner of Taylor Avenue and Stafford Street, and of the Northeast Corner of Corydon Avenue and Cambridge Street for the Accelerated Regional Street Renewal Program – DAO 3/2020 ADOPTED
8 Subdivision and Rezoning – 567 Jessie Avenue – DASZ 47/2019 ADOPTED
9 Jardins des sculptures LAID OVER BY THE EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE FOR 30 DAYS
10 Request to Support the Designation of the Old Town of St. Norbert as a National Heritage Site ADOPTED
11 Creating Affordable Housing Opportunities in Housing Improvement Zones ADOPTED
12 Closing – Ridgewood Avenue, East of Community Row – DAC 6/2020 ADOPTED
13 Subdivision and Rezoning – Glenbush Street – DASZ 22/2020 ADOPTED
14 Proposed Secondary Plan for the Old Southwood Golf Course Major Redevelopment Site (Major Redevelopment Site ‘I’) – By-law 82/2020 – SP 1/2020 ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Protection, Community Services And Parks 2021-01-13

# Title Disposition
1 Winnipeg Fire Paramedic Service Strategic Direction REFERRED TO THE 2022 BUDGET REVIEW PROCESS
2 Winnipeg Police Board – 2021 Strategic Plan Update RECEIVED AS INFORMATION
3 Winnipeg Police Board By-law Review ADOPTED
4 West Kildonan Library Materials Pick-up and Drop-off EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION AMENDED AND ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Infrastructure Renewal And Public Works 2021-01-14

# Title Disposition
1 Street Signage Pilot Project in the Exchange District ADOPTED

Standing Policy Committee On Water And Waste, Riverbank Management And The Environment 2021-01-12

# Title Disposition
1 Use of Retention Ponds for Recreational Activities FOR REPORT BACK TO COUNCIL WITHIN 120 DAYS

  Motions

Notice of Motion

Movers Subject Disposition
Sharma, Mayes THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the recorded Vote Information System not be used by Members of Council for City Council meetings until such time as Council votes to implement the system CARRIED

Council Motions

# Movers Subject Disposition
1 Klein, Nason That the Winnipeg Public Service be directed to implement a minimum penalty fee for non-compliance with approved site plans and building permits in the amount of $10,000 or 10% of the assessed value of the developed subject property, whichever is greater. That all applicable by-laws and Council policies be amended in accordance with the above recommendation. That the Proper Officers of the City be authorized to do all things necessary in order to implement the intent of the foregoing. AUTOMATIC REFERRAL TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON PROPERTY AND DEVELOPMENT, HERITAGE AND DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT
2 Eadie, Chambers That Item #4 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks dated January 13, 2021 be amended by deleting Recommendation #1 and replacing it with the following: “1.That the Winnipeg Public Service be directed to open the West Kildonan Library (regional library) for pick up and drop off of library materials.” CARRIED
3 Rollins, Gilroy That the Winnipeg Public Service be directed to report back to the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks in 120 days on the following: A report on the merits and feasibility of establishing a low barrier, supervised drug consumption site in the City of Winnipeg including: A review of applicable federal and provincial legislation governing the establishment and operation of supervised drug consumption sites and managed alcohol programs. Consultation with subject matter experts including but not limited to officials in the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority, Manitoba Department of Families, Manitoba Department of Health and relevant community-based organizations. All applicable funding programs at the federal and provincial levels available to support the establishment of harm reduction initiatives and operation of low barrier supervised drug consumption sites and managed alcohol programs. A cross-jurisdictional scan of supervised drug consumption sites and managed alcohol programs in other Canadian cities with a focus on governance and operating structures. E. Consideration of culturally appropriate, Indigenous led governance and operating models that could be considered for a supervised drug consumption site in Winnipeg. AUTOMATIC REFERRAL TO THE STANDING POLICY COMMITTEE ON PROTECTION, COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PARKS
4 Nason, Klein THAT the Governance Committee of Council undertake a composition review to determine a Community Committee focus on Standing Committee composition being in the 2021 restructuring and implement the following: Provide change to governance to include that a representative on each Standing Committee from the five Community Committees be required; NOTICE OF MOTION
5 Lukes, Sharma That the Winnipeg Public Service be directed to create a public online tracking mechanism for items which Council and / or committees have laid over or requested the public service to report back on, excluding matters which are in camera. AUTOMATIC REFERRAL TO THE EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE

  By Laws

By Laws - First Reading

# Subject Disposition
119/2020 To adopt the Complete Communities Direction Strategy 2.0 as a secondary plan for Winnipeg RECEIVED FIRST READING ONLY
120/2020 To adopt OurWinnipeg as the official development plan for Winnipeg. RECEIVED FIRST READING ONLY

By Laws - 3rd Reading

# Subject Disposition
82/2020 To adopt a secondary plan for Major Redevelopment Site “I” – Old Southwood Golf Course. PASSED
133/2020 To authorize the borrowing of money in the amount of $24,739,000.00 PASSED
1/2021 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 29 Oakleigh Place in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DASZ 12/2020 approved by Council on October 29, 2020. PASSED
2/2021 To amend the Winnipeg COVID-19 Economic Support Grant Program By-law PASSED
3/2021 To amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 156 Marion Street in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DAZ 204/2020 approved by Council on December 17, 2020 PASSED
4/2021 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 316 to 326 Des Meurons Street in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DASZ 23/2020 which was approved by Council on December 17, 2020 PASSED
5/2021 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at northwest corner of Inkster Boulevard and King Edward Street in the Lord Selkirk-West Kildonan Community pursuant to Development Application No. DASZ 44/2016, which was approved by Council on March 22, 2017 PASSED
7/2021 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 25 and 31 Riel Avenue and lanes bordering the north and east property lines in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DASZ 17/2019, which was approved by Council on October 24, 2019 PASSED
8/2021 To correct an error in By-law No. 78/2020. PASSED
9/2021 To amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 2029 Bishop Grandin Boulevard in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DAZ 201/2020 approved by Council on October 29, 2020 PASSED
10/2021 To approve a plan of subdivision and amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 5610, 5628 and 5630 Roblin Boulevard in the Assiniboia Community pursuant to Development Application No. DASZ 42/2019 which was approved by Council on May 6, 2020 PASSED
11/2021 To amend Winnipeg Zoning By-law No. 200/2006 to rezone land located at 662 St. Mary’s Road in the Riel Community pursuant to Development Application No. DAZ 209/2019approved by Council on May 6, 2020 PASSED
12/2021 To amend the Encroachment By-law to provide an exemption for conforming private utility infrastructure, account for community gardens and waive encroachment licence fees in respect of accessibility encroachments. PASSED
13/2021 To amend the Winnipeg COVID-19 Economic Support Grant Program By-law PASSED

  Recorded Votes

Consent Agenda Items 1-3, 6-8 and 11 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (16)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 4 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (16)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 5, Clause 1 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (2)

Councillor Klein Councillor Nason

Councillor Klein, Councillor Nason

Item 5, Clause 2 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (2)

Councillor Klein Councillor Nason

Councillor Klein, Councillor Nason

Item 5, Clause 3 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (2)

Councillor Klein Councillor Nason

Councillor Klein, Councillor Nason

Layover of Item 9 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (2)

Councillor Nason Councillor Schreyer

Councillor Nason, Councillor Schreyer

Nays / Against (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Sharma

Item 9 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (2)

Councillor Klein Councillor Nason

Councillor Klein, Councillor Nason

Item 10 of the Report of the Executive Policy Committee dated January 20, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Layover of Notice of Motion – Use of Vote Information System

Outcome of Vote: LOST

Yeas / For (6)

Councillor Browaty Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Mayes Councillor Santos Councillor Sharma

Councillor Browaty, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Santos, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (10)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Schreyer

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Schreyer

Notice of Motion – Use of Vote Information System

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (16)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Consent Agenda Items 1-3, 5-8, 10 and 12-13 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage and Downtown Development dated January 18, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 4 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage and Downtown Development dated January 18, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Rollins

Councillor Rollins

Item 11 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage and Downtown Development dated January 18, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 14 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development, Heritage and Downtown Development dated January 18, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (16)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 2 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks dated dated January 13, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 1 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks dated January 13, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Klein

Councillor Klein

Item 3 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks dated January 13, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Browaty Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Browaty, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Klein

Councillor Klein

Item 4 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Protection, Community Services and Parks dated January 13, 2021, as amended by Motion 2

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 1, Recommendation 1 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works dated January 14, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Nason

Councillor Nason

Item 1, Recommendation 2 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works dated January 14, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (15)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Nason Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Nason, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (0)

Item 1, Recommendation 3 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works dated January 14, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Lukes Councillor Klein Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Klein, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Nason

Councillor Nason

Item 1, Recommendation 4 of the Report of the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works dated January 14, 2021

Outcome of Vote: CARRIED

Yeas / For (14)

His Worship Mayor Bowman Councillor Allard Councillor Chambers Councillor Eadie Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Klein Councillor Lukes Councillor Mayes Councillor Orlikow Councillor Rollins Councillor Santos Councillor Schreyer Councillor Sharma

His Worship Mayor Bowman, Councillor Allard, Councillor Chambers, Councillor Eadie, Councillor Gillingham, Councillor Gilroy, Councillor Klein, Councillor Lukes, Councillor Mayes, Councillor Orlikow, Councillor Rollins, Councillor Santos, Councillor Schreyer, Councillor Sharma

Nays / Against (1)

Councillor Nason

Councillor Nason


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