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Report Number: CAO 08-22
Date: May 24, 2022
From: Marisa Carpino
Chief Administrative Officer
Subject: Approval of Powerfully Informed initiative of the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce
-File: A-1440
Recommendation:
1.That Council approve the Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce (PABRT) led initiative,
Powerfully Informed, per ADM 040 Boards and Advisory Committees of Council Policy;
2.That Council authorize staff to issue a park permit for the use of Esplanade Park by the
PABRT, per CUL 070 Community Festivals and Events Policy, for Powerfully Informed
events on June 16, 2022 and July 25, 2022 for the purpose of hosting information sessions,
subject to terms and conditions satisfactory to the Division Head, Public Affairs & Corporate
Communications and the Chief Administrative Officer; and,
3.That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take the necessary
actions as indicated in this report.
Executive Summary: The Boards and Advisory Committees of Council Policy (ADM 040)
requires that the Pickering Anti-Black Racism Taskforce (PABRT) seek Council approval to
hold public events. As per section 16.07 of ADM 040, Report CAO 08-22 includes event
details on upcoming PABRT led initiatives including budget, number of staff required, name of
event, date, and purpose of event.
Additionally, the Community Festivals and Events Policy (CUL 070) outlines the criteria,
guidelines and processes by which requests to host events in City parks are received and
considered for approval. As per section 04.01 of CUL 070, as a “Signature Park”, community
event requests for Esplanade Park must be approved by Council.
The purpose of this report is to seek Council’s endorsement of the PABRT’s proposed
Powerfully Informed initiative with events taking place on June 16, July 25, August 4, and
September 29 of 2022, and further authorize staff to issue permits for the use of Esplanade
Park for the first two of these events. The permit dates will allow for park setup, operations and
clean-up by the applicant.
Financial Implications: The PABRT members are responsible for coordinating and
operating all aspects of its events including marketing, event organization and operation,
setup, and cleanup according to the terms and conditions set out by the City of Pickering. The
PABRT is also responsible for all costs associated with application fees including permit fees,
CAO 08-22 May 24, 2022
Subject: Approval of Powerfully Informed initiative of the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce
facility rentals, etc., and any additional costs associated with security as required by the City.
The PABRT has a Council-approved budget of $25,000 in the City’s 2022 Current Budget,
$10,000 of which has been budgeted to cover expenditures related to the Powerfully Informed
Initiative.
Discussion: As per section 16.07 of the Boards and Advisory Committees of
Council Policy (ADM 040), committees are required to “seek Council approval to hold an event
and each request to Council must include the complete details of the event (e.g., budget,
number of staff required, name of event, date, and purpose of event).” The policy also requires
that the proposed event is in accordance with the Terms of Reference and mandate of the
group.
As per section 04.01 of CUL 070 Community Festivals and Events Policy, community event
requests for Esplanade Park must be approved by Council. Section 06.03 further states that
community events must provide a meaningful benefit to the community.
As such, staff have prepared this report to provide relevant details around the PABRT’s
proposed Powerfully Informed initiative in order to secure Council approval, and proceed with
its timely development and execution.
City of Pickering staff from applicable departments support the events, in principle, subject to
various event/festival requirements being met by the applicant during the event planning
process. The requirements include, but are not limited to the following:
•Proof of liability insurance.
•Rentals of event equipment and supplies.
•Durham Health Community Special Events Form for Event Coordinators/Organizers.
•Locates completed for all staked equipment.
•Rental of all required portable restroom and hand-washing stations (if applicable).
•Submission of site plan and emergency response plan.
•Adherence to the City’s Emergency Weather Standard Operating Procedure.
•Hiring of site security and police officers to monitor event operations (if applicable).
Description and Purpose:
“Powerfully Informed” is an initiative led by the PABRT that aims to support awareness,
education and engagement around the upcoming municipal elections, and promote civic
engagement among Black residents more broadly. Specifically, it aims to: articulate community
priorities among Black residents of Pickering; educate and inform community members about
civic engagement; establish a platform for engaging with City leaders; and, provide an online
knowledge hub to support education and promote civic engagement. The initiative will be
developed and implemented by all PABRT members in collaboration with relevant City staff
and community partners and take place throughout the remainder of 2022. It will occur through
multiple phases including:
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Subject: Approval of Powerfully Informed initiative of the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce
•Phase 1: Identifying Our Community Priorities (April-May): A survey will be
disseminated amongst the PABRT members to identify issues of concern, priorities and
proposed actions as it relates to anti-Black racism in multiple sectors in the community
(e.g., health, education, employment, criminal justice, etc.). The survey results will be
synthesized and disseminated as a brief report.
•Phase 2: Engaging Our People (June-August): The PABRT will host three information
sessions with Pickering residents and other community partners. Each session will feature
a guest facilitator. Information sessions will focus on the following topics:
1.The Voting Imperative (June 16, Esplanade Park).
2.The Power of Participatory Politics (July 20, 2022, Esplanade Park).
3.The Will to Run (August 4, 2022, George Ashe Community Centre).
•Phase 3: Connecting with Our Leaders (September 29, 2022): The PABRT will host a
roundtable, dinner or panel discussion with community leaders to discuss community
priorities. Community discussions will be guided by moderators. A final report will be
produced and disseminated at the event.
•Phase 4: Establishing Our Knowledge Hub (September 2022): An online knowledge
hub to store and share information from Phases 1-3 will be produced and published. This
tool will serve to promote civic engagement and participation in support of the 2022
Municipal Elections and beyond.
Event Summary: The following table presents a breakdown of events relating to Phase 2 and
Phase 3 of the Powerfully Informed Initiative along with budget details.
Date, Time, Location Budget Details Amount
Information Session 1
June 16, 2022, 6-8 pm
Esplanade Park
Facilitators, vendors, permit fees, rentals, graphic
designer, printing costs, marketing and
promotions, food/drinks, event supplies.
$2,500
Information Session 2
July 20, 2022, 6-8 pm
Esplanade Park
Facilitators, vendors, permit fees, rentals, graphic
designer, printing costs, marketing and
promotions, food/drinks, event supplies.
$2,500
Information Session 3
August 4, 2022, 6-8 pm
George Ashe Community
Centre (permit pending)
Facilitators, vendors, permit fees, equipment
rentals, printing costs, marketing and promotions.
$2,000
Roundtable/Town Hall
September 29, 2022, 6-8 pm
George Ashe Community
Centre (permit pending)
Facilitators, vendors, permit fees, equipment
rentals, food/drinks, event supplies, design and
printing costs, marketing and promotions, digital
tools and software subscription.
$3,000
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Taskforce
The “Powerfully Informed” initiative is directly aligned with the PABRT’s Terms of Reference
with respect to its mandate to:
•Identify barriers and areas of opportunity to enhance the shared experience and
opportunities of Black residents.
•Provide expert input and action on matters relating to the provision of anti-Black racism
initiatives within the community.
•Identify and coordinate opportunities for stakeholder and community engagement.
City of Pickering staff from relevant departments support the Powerfully Informed initiative and
events, in principle, subject to various requirements being met by the PABRT in accordance
with relevant policy and during the planning and execution of events and community
engagements (e.g., via social media). The requirements include, but are not limited to the
following:
•Permit for rental facility.
•Approval of vendors.
•Rental of equipment and supplies.
•Hiring of on-site security.
•Pre-registration that does not exceed capacity limits.
•Other permit regulations (e.g., health and safety regulations).
•Adhering to Terms of Use for social media platforms.
At this time, City staff are requesting Council authorization for the Powerfully Informed events
on June 16, July 25, August 4, and September 29 of 2022, and authorization to permit the use
of Esplanade Park to the PABRT on June 16 and July 25 of 2022.
Approved/Endorsed By:
Mark Guinto
Division Head, Public Affairs &
Corporate Communications
Prepared By:
Original Signed By:
Jaclyn San Antonio
Senior Advisor, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion
JSA
Original Signed By:
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CAO 08-22 May 24, 2022
Subject: Approval of Powerfully Informed initiative of the Pickering Anti-Black Racism
Taskforce
Recommended for the consideration
of Pickering City Council
Marisa Carpino, M.A.
Chief Administrative Officer
Original Signed By:
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