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Special Meeting Agenda Executive Policy Committee SPECIAL MEETING AGENDA EXECUTIVE POLICY COMMITTEE LOCATION: Council Chambers Council Building, 510 Main Street DATE: Tuesday, December 5, 2017 TIME: 9:00 a.m. MEMBERS: His Worship Mayor Bowman, Chairperson Councillor Gillingham Councillor Gilroy Councillor Mayes Councillor Morantz Councillor Orlikow Councillor Pagtakhan WINNIPEG PUBLIC SERVICE: C. Gameiro, Manager of the Decision Making Process D. McNeil, Chief Administrative Officer K. Boryskavich, Director of Legal Services and City Solicitor Agenda – Executive Policy Committee – December 5, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS DELEGATIONS on the 2018 Budget Review 1. Councillor Lukes, South Winnipeg – St. Norbert Ward 2. Robyn Dryden, Network Coordinator, Gang Action Interagency Network 3. David Kemp, Vice-Chair, Winnipeg Public Library Board 4. Jim Bell, Chief Executive Officer, Siloam Mission 5. Scott Craig, Board of Governors Chair and Claudette Leclerc, Chief Executive Officer, The Manitoba Museum 6. Cindy Tugwell, Executive Director, Heritage Winnipeg Corporation 7. Rick Lees, Executive Director and Robert Lidstone, Main Street Project 8. Allen Mankewich, Independent Living Resource Centre 9. Carlos Sosa 10. James A. Jaworski 11. Derek Coop, Functional Transit 12. Jonathon Alward, Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) 13. Michele Kading, Denis Gautron, Director, Save Our Seine 14. Craig Sheldon, Chair, South Winnipeg Action Team 15. Chuck Davidson, Past President, South Winnipeg Community Centre 16. Gord Delbridge, President, CUPE Local 500 17 Basia Sokal, President, Winnipeg Labour Council 18. Josh Brandon, on behalf of Make Poverty History Manitoba 19. Kate Kehler, Social Planning Council 20. Jennifer Fey-Janzen 21. Nicole Carnegie, Vice President, Winnipeg Storm Female Hockey Program 22. Ashlyn Neufeld 23. Andrea Chow 24. Darrell Rankin, Leader, Communist Party of Canada – Manitoba 25. Andi Sharma 26. Tom Ethans, Executive Director, Take Pride Winnipeg 27. Wendy Matousek 28. Laura Haines-Morrissette 29. Sara Rosnes 30. Mark Cohoe, Executive Director, Bike Winnipeg 31. Emily Wiebe 32. Sarah Prowse, Population and Public Health, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority 33. Osaed Khan and Saadia Qureshi 34. Julia Ortiz 35. Ashley Tolton 36. Leslie Spillett, Executive Director; Dodie Jordaan, Associate Executive Director; Sharon Parenteau, Co-Chair; Lyle Derry, Controller, Ka Ni Kanichihk's 37. Lori Wilkins Agenda – Executive Policy Committee – December 5, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) DELEGATIONS on the 2018 Budget Review (continued) 38. Rashid Ahmed, Vice President of South Pointe Residents' Group 39. Sachin Katyal 40. Pam McConnell, Transportation Options Network for Seniors 41. Ibrahim Eldessouky 42. Scott Neish 43. Joseph Kornelson, Functional Transit Winnipeg 44. Mohammed Hossain 45. Denise McDonald, West Central Women’s Resource Center 46. Saba, to be heard with respect to funding for recreation infrastructure for South Winnipeg 47. Julie Fisher 48. Sachit Mehra 49. Sandra Klowak 50. Juan Xing 51. Dave Sauer, WAPSO Local 162 52. Laura Garinger, University of Winnipeg Students Association 53. Jheryll Cruz SUBMISSIONS: 1. Scott Craig, Board of Governors Chair and Claudette Leclerc, Chief Executive Officer, The Manitoba Museum (See Delegation 5) 2. Sarah Prowse, Population & Public Health, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (See Delegation 32) 3. Ryan Lloyd 4. Katarzyna Mihalchuk, Resident of Bridgwater Lakes 5. Chris Paterson BA LLB TEP 6. MJ Willard DVM MD FRCPC FCAP 7. Ed Marchant 8. Jerilynn Habon 9. Julia Allen 10. Priscilla Kerr 11. Brent Walker 12. Andrea Noel 13. Eilene Paterson 14. Kerensa Mamchuk 15. Yanli Yuan 16. Gurpreet Grewal 17. Hong Yue Agenda – Executive Policy Committee – December 5, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS (continued) SUBMISSIONS (continued): 18. Steven Shi 19. Maria van duinen 20. Elizabeth S. Hutton 21. Maggie Jacula 22. Terry Lewycky ADJOURNMENT .
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