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Meeting Minutes
September 5, 2023
Electronic Meeting – 2:00 pm
Chair: Councillor Butt
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Present:
Mayor Kevin Ashe
Councillors:
M.Brenner
S.Butt
L. Cook
M.Nagy
D. Pickles
L. Robinson
Also Present:
M. Carpino -Chief Administrative Officer
K. Bentley -Director, City Development & CBO
P. Bigioni -Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor
S. Boyd -Fire Chief
S.Douglas-Murray - Director, Community Services
B. Duffield -Director, Operations
J. Eddy -Director, Human Resources
R. Holborn -Director, Engineering Services
F. Jadoon -Director, Economic Development & Strategic Projects
S. Karwowski -Director, Finance & Treasurer
S. Cassel -City Clerk
V. Plouffe -Division Head, Operations Services
C. Rose -Chief Planner
R. Perera -Deputy Clerk
J. Bekramchand - Senior Financial Analyst, Capital & Debt Management.
1.Call to Order/Roll Call
The City Clerk certified that all Members of Council were present and participating
electronically.
2.Disclosure of Interest
No disclosures of interest were noted.
3.Delegations
3.1 Peter Moreira, Chief of Police, Durham Regional Police Service
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Bill Clancy, Executive Director, Durham Regional Police Services Board
Garry Cubitt, Vice Chair, Durham Regional Police Services Board
Vidal Chavannes, Director – Strategy, Research & Organizational Performance,
Durham Regional Police Service
Amanda Couture-Carron, Senior Strategic Planner, Durham Regional Police
Service
Re: Durham Regional Police Service’s 2024 Strategic Plan
Peter Moreira, Chief of Police, Durham Regional Police Service, Bill Clancy,
Executive Director, Durham Regional Police Services Board, Garry Cubitt, Vice
Chair, Durham Regional Police Services Board, Vidal Chavannes, Director –
Strategy, Research & Organizational Performance, Durham Regional Police
Service, and Amanda Couture-Carron, Senior Strategic Planner, Durham
Regional Police Service, joined the electronic meeting to speak to the Durham
Regional Police Service’s (DRPS) 2024 Strategic Plan. Through the aid of a
PowerPoint presentation, the delegates stated that the draft strategic goals were
innovative and modernized policing, strong and strategic partnerships, and
enhanced trust and confidence in the DRPS. They commented on the community
and member feedback received during the consultation process which identified
issues pertaining to road crime and neighbourhood crime and a need for
resources pertaining to staffing, skill development, training, health, facilities, and
technology. The delegates further spoke about the strategic goals and objectives
and the format and content of the strategic plan. They concluded their delegation
by noting that they were available for questions and feedback from the Committee.
A question and answer period ensued between Members of the Committee and
the delegates regarding:
•assurances that would be provided to municipalities that issues relating to
staffing resources and the need for greater community policing would be
resolved;
•whether the DRPS Board had the ability to identify and communicate the
impact of growth and development resulting from Bill 23 to upper levels of
government;
•whether there was a plan to address infrastructure issues that were
identified during the strategic plan review;
•whether the challenges relating to staffing resources had been a
longstanding issue;
•how the officers that would have traditionally addressed house calls were
now being allocated due to the new online reporting portal; and,
•challenges faced by officers when addressing calls pertaining to mental
health issues.
4.Matters for Consideration
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4.1 Director, Corporate Services & City Solicitor, Report CLK 08-23
2024 Committee and Council Meeting Schedule
A discussion and question and answer period ensued between Members of
Committee and staff regarding:
•the use of strong mayor powers as it relates to deciding the budget leading
to a lack of accountability, representation, transparency, and risk of bias;
•clarification that the staff report was seeking approval for the 2024 Meeting
Schedule to set the meeting dates for the City’s Council and Standing
Committee meetings; and,
•the 2024 budget being presented to Members of Council in January 2024
and Members having an opportunity to bring forward amendments to the
budget in accordance with the Strong Mayors, Building Homes Act.
Recommendation:
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
1.That the 2024 Committee and Council Meeting Schedule appended as
Attachment #1 to Report CLK 08-23 be approved; and,
2.That the appropriate City of Pickering officials be authorized to take the
necessary actions as indicated in this Report.
Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes:
Councillor Brenner
Councillor Butt
Councillor Cook
Councillor Nagy
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ashe
No:
Councillor Robinson
4.2 Director, Community Services, Report CS 24-23
Draft Community Festivals and Events Policy, CUL 070
-Amendments to Community Festivals and Events Policy, CUL 070
A discussion and question and answer period ensued between Members of
Committee and staff regarding:
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•whether social media communication for City events could include a note
on whether pets were permitted;
•the policy providing the CAO with the authority to approve events in the
Esplanade Park during summer recess and during emergency and
extenuating circumstances and whether Council could hold Special Council
meetings to approve such events instead;
•clarification regarding the meaning of an extenuating circumstance which
would allow for the use of the CAO’s discretion to approve an event request
for Esplanade Park; and,
•negative implications with providing the CAO the authority to approve
events in special circumstances as noted in the Policy and the need for a
collaborative governance model as it relates to the approval of events.
Recommendation:
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
1.That Council endorse the revisions in CUL 070 Community Festivals and
Events Policy, as set out in Attachment 1 to this report, subject to minor
revisions acceptable to the Director, Community Services; and,
2.That the appropriate officials of the City of Pickering be authorized to take
the necessary actions as indicated in this report.
Carried on a Recorded Vote as Follows:
Yes:
Councillor Brenner
Councillor Butt
Councillor Cook
Councillor Nagy
Councillor Pickles
Mayor Ashe
No:
Councillor Robinson
4.3 Director, Community Services, Report CS 25-23
City of Pickering Volunteer Program Update
-2022/2023 Activities
Recommendation:
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
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That Report CS 25-23, regarding the City of Pickering Volunteer Program Update,
be received for information.
Carried
4.4 Director, Finance & Treasurer, Report FIN 14-23
Bill 23, More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022
-Development Charge Revenue Loss as of July 31, 2023
A question and answer period ensued between Members of Committee and staff
regarding:
•the staff report identifying loss of revenue streams for 2024 and Seaton
being identified as a cause for not being able to meet projected revenues
related to development charges;
•staff’s recommendations as it relates to the 2024 Budget to minimize
negative impact to taxpayers;
•negative impacts of Bill 23 to the City and implications associated with the
Province not making the City whole;
•the need to explore ways to reduce expenditures without compromising on
essential services;
•the City receiving approximately $5 million from the Province for housing
achievements and whether there were any conditions related to how the
City could spend the funds and when the funding would be received; and,
•22% of casino revenues being allocated to fund the shortfalls due to Bill
23.
Recommendation:
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Pickles
That Report FIN 14-23 regarding an updated financial assessment related to Bill
23 be received for information.
Carried Unanimously on a Recorded Vote
5.Member Updates on Committees
There were no Committee updates from Members.
6.Other Business
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There was no other business.
7.Adjournment
Moved by Councillor Brenner
Seconded by Councillor Cook
That the meeting be adjourned.
Carried
The meeting adjourned at 3:39 p.m.