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TORONTO CITY COUNCIL ORDER PAPER Meeting 20 Wednesday TORONTO CITY COUNCIL ORDER PAPER Meeting 20 Wednesday, July 13, 2016 Total Items: 120 TODAY’S BUSINESS 9:30 a.m. Call to Order Condolence Motion for: Victims of the attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida Alexander Levin Don Panos Council will review and adopt the Order Paper* Mayor's Second Key Matter and First Item of Business: Executive Committee Item EX16.1, headed "Developing Toronto's Transit Network Plan to 2031" Next Item: Public Works and Infrastructure Committee Item PW14.1, headed "Road Safety Plan 2017-2021" 12:30 p.m. Council will recess 2:00 p.m. Council will reconvene Members of Council can release holds on Agenda Items Council will consider Notices of Motions only if the Mayor's Key Matter is completed. 2 Prior to 8:00 p.m. Members of Council can release holds on Agenda Items Council will enact General Bills Council will enact a Confirming Bill 8:00 p.m. Council will recess * Once the Order Paper has been approved by Council, a change requires a two-thirds vote 3 Deferred Item - Meeting 20 TE15.78 48 Abell Street - Request to Report to City Council Regarding Held Workshop Space (Ward 18) Councillor Ana Bailão Without Recommendation Executive Committee - Meeting 16 EX16.1 Developing Toronto's Transit Network Plan to 2031 (Ward All) Mayor's second Key Matter and first Item of business on Wednesday, July 13th Held The Chief Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Mayor John Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Transit Commission have submitted Tory a supplementary report on this Item (EX16.1a for information) Communications EX16.1.106 to EX16.1.124 have been submitted on this Item. EX16.5 Recipients - 2016 Access Equity and Human Rights Awards (Ward Held All) Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti EX16.6 Build Toronto - Annual General Meeting and 2015 Audited Financial Held Statements (Ward All) Councillor David Shiner EX16.10 Toronto Hydro Corporation - Annual General Meeting and 2015 Annual Report and 2015 Annual Audited Financial Statements (Ward All) Held Will be considered at 2:00pm on Thursday July 14th Councillor Joe Mihevc Confidential Attachment - The security of the property of the municipality or local board; and Personal matters about an identifiable individual, including municipal or local board employees EX16.11 Tenants First - A Way Forward for Toronto Community Housing and Social Housing in Toronto (Ward All) Held Councillor Joe Communications EX16.11.12 and EX16.11.14 have been submitted Cressy on this Item 4 EX16.15 Update on the Creation of a Foreign Direct Investment Regional Held Agency (Ward All) Councillor Mary Fragedakis EX16.16 Constructing a new Parks, Forestry and Recreation Community Facility on the Davisville Junior Public School site (Ward 22) Without Recommendations Held Councillor Josh The General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation, the Chief Matlow Planner and Executive Director, City Planning and the Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer have submitted a supplementary report on this Item (EX16.16a for information) EX16.17 Waterfront Transit Network Vision - Phase 1 (Ward 5, 6, 13, 14, 19, Held 20, 28, 30, 32) Councillor Denzil Minnan- Communications EX16.17.3 to EX16.17.12 have been submitted on Wong this Item EX16.21 Schools as Community Assets: Review and Prioritization of 23 Toronto District School Board Properties (Ward All) The Executive Director, Social Development, Finance and Held Administration has submitted a supplementary report on this Item Councillor John (EX16.21b for information) Campbell Communications EX16.21.5 and EX16.21.6 have been submitted on this Item EX16.22 Etobicoke Civic Centre Relocation (Ward 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, Held 17) Councillor David Shiner EX16.25 Direction Regarding Land Use Planning in Relation to Hospital Held Heliports (Ward All) Councillor Kristyn Wong- Confidential Attachment - The receiving of advice that is subject to Tam solicitor-client privilege EX16.26 Implementing the Open Door Affordable Housing Program (Ward All) Held Councillor Ana Bailão EX16.35 Operating Variance Report for the Year Ended December 31, 2015 Held (Ward All) Councillor Gord Perks 5 EX16.36 Capital Variance Report for the Year Ended December 31, 2015 Held (Ward All) Councillor Gord Perks EX16.43 Muzik Clubs Lease Terms and Conditions (Ward 14, 19) Communications EX16.43.6 to EX16.43.8 have been submitted on Held this Item Councillor Mike Layton Confidential Attachment - The receiving of advice that is subject to solicitor-client privilege EX16.50 Request for Investment in Affordable Housing Program Delivery (Ward All) Without Recommendations Held Councillor Ana The Acting General Manager, Shelter, Support and Housing Bailão Administration and the Director, Affordable Housing Office have submitted a supplementary report on this Item (EX16.50b with recommendations) Audit Committee - Meeting 6 AU6.9 Audit of City Cleaning Services - Part 1: Opportunities to Control Costs, Improve Productivity and Enhance Quality of Cleaning Held Services (Ward All) Councillor Paul Ainslie Items AU6.9 and AU6.10 will be considered together AU6.10 Audit of City Cleaning Services - Part 2: Maximizing Value from Held Cleaning Contracts (Ward All) Councillor Paul Ainslie Items AU6.9 and AU6.10 will be considered together AU6.18 Continuous Controls Monitoring Program - City Overtime and Standby Held Pay for 2015 (Ward All) Councillor Gord Perks Board of Health - Meeting 13 HL13.2 Implementing Supervised Injection Services in Toronto (Ward All) Held Will be considered after Item ED13.5 on Thursday July 14th Councillor Joe Mihevc Communications HL13.2.15 to HL13.2.21 have been submitted on this Item 6 Community Development and Recreation Committee - Meeting 13 CD13.11 Centralized Child Care Waitlist (Ward All) Held Councillor Janet Davis CD13.14 City of Toronto Position on Proposed Changes to the Provincial Held Residential Tenancies Act (Ward All) Councillor Stephen Holyday CD13.16 Shelter, Support and Housing Administration's Strategy to Identify New and Replacement Shelter Services in All Parts of Toronto (Ward Held All) Councillor Paula Fletcher The Deputy City Manager, Cluster A has submitted a supplementary report on this Item (CD13.16a for information) Economic Development Committee - Meeting 13 ED13.5 Imagination, Manufacturing, Innovation, Technology (IMIT) Program Held Application - 45 and 141 Bay Street (Ward 28) Councillor Michael First item of business on Thursday July 14th Thompson Government Management Committee - Meeting 13 GM13.12 Administrative Penalty System for Parking Violations (Ward All) Held Councillor Stephen Holyday GM13.13 Amendments to the Purchasing By-law and Procurement Processes Policy (Ward All) Held Councillor Janet Communications GM13.13.1 and GM13.13.2 have been submitted on Davis this Item GM13.20 New Memorandum of Understanding for Kipling Station Held Redevelopment (Ward 5) Councillor Stephen Holyday GM13.36 Acquisition of Land for Parkland Purposes in King Spadina Area (Ward 20) Without Recommendations Held The Deputy City Manager and Chief Financial Officer and the Interim Councillor Joe City Solicitor have submitted a supplementary report on this Item Cressy (GM13.36a with recommendations) Confidential Attachment - Proposed or pending land acquisition by the City or one of its agencies, boards and commissions and advice or communications that are subject to solicitor-client privilege 7 Planning and Growth Management Committee - Meeting 13 PG13.1 Midtown in Focus: Growth, Built Form and Infrastructure Review - Held Status Report (Ward 16, 22, 25) Councillor Josh Matlow Communication PG13.1.3 has been submitted on this Item PG13.4 Official Plan Five Year Review: Final Recommendation Report on the Greenbelt Plan Conformity Official Plan Amendment (Ward All - Held Statutory: Planning Act, RSO 1990) Councillor Gord Perks Bill 743 has been submitted on this Item. PG13.5 Amendments to the Sign By-law (Ward All) Held Councillor David Will be considered after Item EX16.10 on Thursday July 14th Shiner PG13.6 Requests for Area-Specific Amendments to the City's Sign By-law - 2016 Annual Report (Ward 5, 16, 19, 26, 28) Held Councillor Will be considered after Item PG13.5 on Thursday July 14th Justin J. Di Ciano Communications PG13.6.33 and PG13.6.34 have been submitted on this Item Public Works and Infrastructure Committee - Meeting 14 PW14.1 Road Safety Plan 2017-2021 (Ward All) Will be considered after Item EX16.1 on Wednesday July 13th Held Councillor Jaye The General Manager, Transportation Services has submitted a Robinson supplementary report on this Item (PW14.1a with recommendations) Bill 741 has been submitted on this Item. PW14.2 Final Long Term Waste Management Strategy (Ward All) Held Councillor Jaye Robinson PW14.10 Metrolinx Eglinton Crosstown LRT Corridor Long-Term Temporary Road Closures and Temporary Traffic Signal Approval (Ward All) Held Councillor Josh The General Manager, Transportation Services has submitted a Matlow supplementary report on this Item (PW14.10a with recommendations) PW14.11 Basketball and Hockey Nets on the Public Right of Way (Ward All) Held Without Recommendations Councillor Christin The General Manager, Transportation Services has submitted a Carmichael supplementary report on this Item (PW14.11a for information) Greb Communications PW14.11.2 and PW14.11.3 have been submitted on this Item 8 Striking Committee - Meeting 10 ST10.1 2017 Schedule of Meetings (Ward All) Held Councillor Paul Ainslie North York Community Council - Meeting 15 NY15.45 Request for Direction Report - Official
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