Revised Agenda
Committee of Council
The Corporation of the City of Brampton

Meeting #:
Date:
Time:
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Location:
Council Chambers - 4th Floor, City Hall - Webex Electronic Meeting
Members:
  • Mayor Patrick Brown (ex officio)
  • Regional Councillor R. Santos
  • Regional Councillor P. Vicente
  • City Councillor D. Whillans
  • Regional Councillor M. Palleschi
  • Regional Councillor M. Medeiros
  • City Councillor J. Bowman
  • City Councillor C. Williams
  • Regional Councillor P. Fortini
  • City Councillor H. Singh
  • Regional Councillor G. Dhillon

 

 

 

 

 

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In keeping with Council Resolution C019-2021, agenda items will no longer be pre-marked for Consent Motion approval. The Meeting Chair will review the relevant agenda items during this section of the meeting to allow Members to identify agenda items for debate and consideration, with the balance to be approved as part of the Consent Motion given the items are generally deemed to be routine and non-controversial.

1. Zafar Tariq, Taxi Industry Member

2. Narender Pandher, Taxi Industry Member

3. Mahesh Malhi, Taxi Industry Member

1. Suzy Godefroy, Executive Director, and Rick Evans, Board Member, Downtown Brampton BIA 

2. Dave Kapil, Kapil Holdings Inc.

(See Item 11.3.2)

Correspondence from the Downtown Brampton BIA was added and published on the City's website on May 12, 2021

1. Richard Miller, Founder, Keep6ix

2. Rachel Xyminis-Chen, Programs Director, Keep6ix

3. Hubert Hiltz, Superintendent, Community Safety and Wellbeing Services, Peel Regional Police

(City Councillor J. Bowman, Chair; City Councillor D. Whillans, Vice-Chair)

8.2

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(Regional Councillor M. Medeiros, Chair; Regional Councillor P. Vicente, Vice-Chair)

9.2

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(City Councillor H. Singh, Chair; Regional Councillor R. Santos, Vice-Chair)

Note:  This item was deferred to this meeting pursuant to Recommendation CW212-2021 on April 28, 2021.

Note: This item was deleted from the agenda at the request of Regional Councillor Dhillon.

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(Regional Councillor P. Vicente, Chair; Regional Councillor P. Fortini, Vice-Chair)

(See Item 7.3)

The proposed motion below was revised and published on the City's website on May 11, 2021:

Moved by: Mayor Brown

Seconded by: Councillor Santos

Whereas the Region of Peel is planning to undertake a capital works project to replace the water mains on an “interim” basis in the downtown core, including in the “four corners” estimated to cost approximately $7 million for the immediately needed work, with a total cost of approximately $20 million, and;

Whereas this is a singular isolated and interim initiative with no other improvements currently planned to occur along with this replacement, such as other utility upgrades, sidewalk or roadway improvements, streetscaping, landscaping, etc.; and

Whereas this isolated and interim initiative will cause massive disruption to an already heavily burdened business community within the downtown core;

Whereas a broader strategic, integrated downtown plan is currently being developed; and

Whereas a decision in 2018, during the previous term of Council, pushed the Downtown Reimagine project without proper due diligence related to the underground channels in the downtown; and

Whereas in Dec 2018, a decision by this term of Council to pause the work related to Downtown Reimagine was made in order to conduct the necessary risk assessment and due diligence related to the downtown underground channels; and

Whereas it was determined after proper due diligence that risk related to the downtown underground channels was low; and

Whereas the Region of Peel’s water main work represents a key opportunity for the City of Brampton to begin its initial subsurface infrastructure and surface work under the previously named “Downtown Reimagined” project as an immediate solution to revitalize the downtown, support Brampton’s 5 year Tourism Strategy, and in conjunction with the broader integrated downtown plan and the Region of Peel; and

Whereas past work related to the previous “Downtown Reimagined” project included stakeholder consultations with businesses, organizations, and residents; and

Whereas a decision of the future LRT (surface or underground) along Main Street to the downtown core is a significant transformational project similar to the Riverwalk which will further support the growth, economic future, and other significant plans of the City of Brampton but is separate from the more immediate need to implement a solution to revitalize the downtown core,

Therefore Be It Resolved That:

That City of Brampton staff update all required engineering and legal work, and propose a financial plan to begin work on the previously named “Downtown Reimagined” as the first phase of the immediate implementation of the broader Integrated Downtown Plan process (which includes future plans for the LRT in the downtown) and in coordination with the Region of Peel’s timetable for its upcoming infrastructure work;

That a staff plan to meet the Region of Peel’s timetable and coordinate the City of Brampton’s work be presented to City Council, no later than this Spring 2021;

That the City of Brampton commence its work on the immediate implementation (previously known as Downtown Reimagined) of the Integrated Downtown Plan when the Region of Peel begins its work; and

That the immediate implementation of the Integrated Downtown Plan include the upgrade of the Garden Square pavement and fixturing.

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

(Regional Councillor R. Santos, Chair; City Councillor C. Williams, Vice-Chair)

5 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made under this section)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

Note: In accordance with the Procedure By-law and Council Resolution, the Referred Matters List will be published quarterly on a meeting agenda for reference and consideration. A copy of the current Referred Matters List for Council and its committees, including original and updated reporting dates, is publicly available on the City’s website.

15 Minute Limit (regarding any decision made at this meeting)

During the meeting, the public may submit questions regarding recommendations made at the meeting via email to the City Clerk at [email protected], to be introduced during the Public Question Period section of the meeting. 

Note: A separate package regarding these agenda items are distributed to Members of Council and senior staff only.

15.1
^Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
 

A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board.

15.2
Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (k) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
 

A position, plan, procedure, criteria or instruction to be applied to any negotiations carried on or to be carried on by or on behalf of the municipality or local board

15.3
Open Meeting exception under Section 239 (2) (c) of the Municipal Act, 2001:
 

A proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board

Next Regular Meeting:  Wednesday, May 26, 2021

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