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A
I
think
we're
ready
to
roll
here
so
welcome
everyone
and
for
those
that
are
watching
at.
A
So
get
a
nice
little
agenda
here,
we'll
get
right
at
it.
So
first
item
of
business,
madam
clerk.
A
C
As
amen
to
be
adopted,
you
have
a
second
for
that.
Please
answer
cameron,
and
normally
you
have
to.
A
B
A
Again
any
changes
or
omissions
can't
sing.
Then
we'll
ask
for
the
question:
all
those
in
favor.
B
And
archives,
limited
okay,
council
cameron.
Go
ahead!
Thank
your
worship
through
you
to
council
just.
D
D
To
welcome
introduce
our
new
staff
member
keith
waterfield
keith
actually
joins
us
from
ontario.
D
D
D
D
Met
and
decided
that
the
museum
will
open
again
to
the
public
on
march
15th
at
this
time,
due
to.
D
So
you
can
reach
out
to
the
museum
through
their
website,
which
is
brennan,
general
museum,
dot,
ca.
D
A
Welcoming
keith
waterfield
as
a
staff
there,
so
that's
great
that
really
not
a
long
period.
A
E
E
E
Moving
forward
financially
the
year-to-date
surplus
for
the
21-22
fiscal
years,
approximately.
E
A
In
under
the
circumstances,
quite
encouraging
news
and
grateful
the
keystone
is
able
to
keep
its.
A
And
staff
there
concert
loopy
and
no
questions
on
that.
I
believe
we
have
a
report
from
the.
F
Thank
your
worship.
This
is
a
report
on
our
regular
police
board
meeting
held
on
march
7th.
F
F
F
The
police
chief
updated
the
board
on
the
21
2021
annual
report.
The
report
highlights.
F
F
F
F
Representatives
total
number
of
calls
for
service
received
for
2021
would
be
38.
F
F
F
A
A
That
there
might
be
counselor
cullen
or
anyone
else
on
the
police
board,
which
includes.
A
E
E
Program
there
was
that
to
me
there
was
a
robust
conversation.
We
had
decided
that,
after.
F
F
F
Ends
up
being
put
into
place,
the
you
know,
like
you
would
really
hope
is
that
the
the
the.
F
F
Cameras
in
place,
but
at
that
time
then
all
of
a
sudden
now
the
revenue
also
it
takes
a
dip
and.
F
You
have
to
worry
about
whether
now
you've
got
an
ongoing
expense
that
doesn't
generate.
F
F
F
Council
yeah
and
I
through
your
worship,
thank
you,
counselor
cullen
and
through
your
worship,.
E
Impact
it
can
have
on
community
safety
goal
of
a
photo
enforcement
program
is
to
reduce.
E
E
For
community
safety,
we're
going
to
be
talking
about
a
you
know:
changing
a
one-way
street
tool.
E
E
A
Yeah
thanks
very
much
for
that
council,
loopkey
and
councillor
cullen's.
A
A
Know
certainly
we'll
have
easier
access
to.
You
know,
get
some
information
from
winnipeg.
Obviously,.
A
Winnipeg
and
their
city
council,
and
so
we
can
probably
get
quite
a
bit
of
information
there.
A
But
was
felt
by
the
board
that
we
maybe
would
try
and
find
some
more
modest
sized
communities.
A
Safety
and
and
just
how
what
impact
it
has
on
their
operation,
so
police
board
and
police.
A
Service
are
are
gonna,
take
a
a
very
serious
look
at
the
the
whole
prospect
was
just
felt
that.
A
C
From
councillor
cullen,
and
I'm
glad
that
you,
you
singled
out
some
of
the
trafficking.
C
C
You
addressed,
and
I
hope
that
council
continues
to
get
behind,
supporting
our
our
staff
and.
C
Out
and
I
hope,
there's
a
lot
more
to
come
and
chief
balkan
keep
your
team
at
it.
A
Thank
you
for
that.
Counselor
fawcett
certainly
quite
well
taken
and
I'm
sure.
A
That
message
will
get
back
to
the
chief
and
and
his
team
and
any
other
questions.
A
Annie.
Thank
you
very
much
before
we
take
a
motion.
A
G
G
A
City
manager,
who
does
have
the
response
ready
for
us,
go
ahead.
Thank
you
through
mayor.
H
Answers
provided
by
mr
patrick
pulack,
who
is
your
general
manager
of
operations
as
well.
A
You
can
maybe
look
into.
A
You
know
maybe
putting
something
on
our
website.
You
know
little
tips
that
you.
H
Know
people
can
use
obviously
keeping
their
own
downspouts
and
so
on.
You
know
when
the
city
is.
A
A
A
Inspector
could
probably
have
some
tips
that
we
might
be
able
to
place
on
the
website
for
that.
A
G
I
have
another
inquiry.
I
I
just
thought
it
might
be
useful
to
bring
up
to
council.
G
Does
the
city
has
the
city
ever
con
considered
vehicle
hybrid
conversion
kits?
I
just
received.
A
That'd
be
very
good
thanks
very
much
and
please
pass
the
information
on
to
administration,
we'll.
A
Make
sure
that
it
gets
to
fleet
procurement,
interesting
river
departments,
yeah
yeah.
A
I
don't
see
any
hands
up,
so
I
had
planned
on
on
just
making
a
few
comments
about
the.
A
Ukraine,
you
know
brandon's
very
beginnings
and
the
whole
beginnings
of
of
westman.
A
Really
had
you
know
many
people
from
ukraine,
you
know
come
to
brown
in
our
area
early
in
in
in.
A
A
In
brown,
in
an
area
and
then
as
a
result
of
the
immigration
that
we've
enjoyed
here
in
brannon,.
A
People
from
ukraine
and
a
lot
of
new
and
younger
families
in
our
in
our
community
and
you.
A
Know
those
in
particular
still
have
you
know
direct
relatives,
often
their
their
parents,
their.
A
A
In
ukraine
that
are
that
are
facing
all
of
this,
you
know
very
troubling
upheaval
so
as.
A
I
think
most
are
aware:
there's
been
a
variety
of
activities
that
occur.
There
was
a
significant.
A
Rally
on
on
saturday
was
initiated
by
brown
university
in
conjunction
with
the
ukrainian.
A
A
Where
they
have
raised
the
ukrainian
flag
and
then
march
occurred
from
bu
to
to
city
hall
here.
A
Attendance,
a
couple
of
our
mlas
there
was
mla
from
winnipeg
actually
had
come
out
for
it.
A
As
well,
which
was
nice
to
see
and
and
just
quite
a
large
gathering,
several
hundred
people.
A
And
it
was
quite
a
a
moving
and
emotional
event
in
my
opinion,
and
and
it
was
really
great.
A
Out
to
to
support
and
show
their
solidarity
and
love
for
ukraine
and
the
ukrainian
people,
both.
A
A
I
know
that
there's
fundraising
efforts
places
where
people
can
donate
there's
fundraising.
A
Socials
coming
up
a
person
famous
in
the
community
has
made
these
little
rocks,
pray.
A
For
ukraine,
that
I'll
just
call
her
debbie
and
she
does
her
little
hand-painted
rocks
and
she.
A
A
During
our
winter
festival
one
year
so
again,
I
I
would
really
congratulate
all
of
the.
A
Been
coming
together,
making
contributions
and
as
much
as
anything
else
just
showing
their.
A
Support
for
ukraine,
we
would
sure
all
hope
for
a
early
end
to
all
of
this.
A
A
Did
want
to
mark
that
and
again
thank
members
of
council
that
have
been
on
social
media
coming.
A
Out
and
doing
their
best,
this
is
again
another
example.
When
we
we
have
a
crisis.
You
know
everyone.
A
Does
tend
to
come
together
here
in
in
brown
and
so
we're
very
fortunate
to
live
in
that
kind
of
a.
A
Loving
and
caring
community
so
with
that,
although
I
would
take
any
other
comments
or.
A
Announcements,
if
there
are
any
others,
take
them
counselor
cullen.
Thank
your.
F
Worship,
I'd
just
like
to
mention
the
cinema
river
basin
initiative
had
their
conference.
F
Into
covert
restrictions,
once
again,
we
listened
to
three
or
four
scientists.
F
It
represents
saskatchewan,
manitoba
and
north
dakota,
so
the
entire
assiniboine
river
basin
and.
F
Again,
one
of
the
the
the
the
theme
of
the
conference
was
to
expect
and
to
be
able
to.
F
Be
prepared
for
more
extremes
in
in
weather,
and
it
it
seems
that
it's
one
of
those
kind.
F
Going
to
be
we're
going
to
end
up
with
less
water
and
we're
going
to
end
up
with
more
water.
F
So
it's
it's
just
the
extremes
that
are
that
are
hitting
showing
up
in
all
the
science.
F
If
the
weather
is
is
across,
the
entire
world
is
gains
two
degrees
in
temperature.
The
actual.
F
World
and
everything
bottom
line
they
can
hold
anywhere
from
17
to
20
percent,
more
water.
F
So
in
its
it's
become
quite
a
challenge
for
anybody,
knowing
that
you
have
to
store
water.
F
The
big
event,
and
so
that's
where
all
municipalities
and
all
cities,
our
size
and
right.
F
Across
the
world
we're
having
to
deal
with
so
anyway,
that's
I
just
wanted
to
touch
base
on
that.
F
If
you
wanted
to
go
and
check
out
some
of
these
speakers,
the
the
conference
itself
was
recorded.
F
I
would
highly
recommend
you
listen
to
bob
stanford
he's
one
of
our
our
scientists
here.
F
In
canada
and
he's
also
on
the
united
nations,
when
it
comes
to
any
of
the
weather
extremes,
but.
F
It
was
in
person,
but
it
whatever,
and
I
also
noticed
that
we
had
some
staff
members
that.
F
Had
were
also
involved
and
had
signed
up,
including
mr
pulack,
I
believe,
was
on
that
that.
F
List
so
again,
just
letting
you
know
that
we
are
trying
to
do
what
we
can
with
the
rb
board.
F
And
the
we're
doing
the
best
we
can
in
this
this
coveted
environment.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
Important
realm
all
the
time,
so
thank
you
and
again
any
other
announcements
before
we
move
off.
F
F
F
F
So
let's
say
that
it
as
it
sits
right
now,
we
would
be
we'd
be
charged
five
dollars
if.
F
F
F
F
A
A
G
A
Hands
up
council
column,
dude,
yeah
yeah.
I
just
wanted
to
sort
of
give
you
a
little.
F
Bit
more
information
there
last
year
the
exempted
loads
were
about
1200,
exempted
loads.
F
F
It's
kind
of
a
nasty
little
piece,
but
and
then
it
would
basically,
if
you
put
a
five
dollar
fee,.
F
It
just
makes
it
user
pay
to
the
point
that
if,
if
you're
jackhammering
up
a
sidewalk
or
whatever.
F
It
is
you've,
got
this
kind
of
stuff
that
it's
it's
not
spread
out
over
everyone.
That's
spread.
F
Okay:
okay,
any
other
questions
that
there
might
be,
especially
while
mr
poulax
at
the
podium.
A
J
J
J
A
Okay,
the
motion
that
was
duly
moved
and
seconded,
so
we
can
resume
debate
on
that
and.
A
Again
give
the
mover,
but
did
we
want
to
have
a
report?
What
was
it
planned
to
have
a
report.
A
Make
any
verbal
report,
as
they
often
do,
I
think
they're
available
to
answer
questions.
You
worship.
J
J
J
Of
course,
everybody
knows:
there's
a
lot
of
concern
from
residents
on
durham
drive
about
the.
J
J
On
both
sides
of
the
story,
I
know
there
was
quite
a
few
email
pieces
sent
in
as
well
to
the
city.
J
J
No
matter
what
we
do
we're
wrong
because
in
somebody's
eyes,
we're
going
to
be
wrong.
We're.
J
J
J
J
J
J
Honestly,
my
personal
opinion,
the
only
way
to
resolve
this
problem
on
durham
is
to
stop.
J
J
I
wish
there
was
other
ways
we
could
look
this.
I
know
the
extension
of
maryland
to
34th
street.
J
Road,
but
I'm
talking
two
to
three
years
down
the
road
I
think
that'll
help.
I
don't
think
it'll.
J
J
A
Much
for
introducing
that
and
good
summation
council
berry,
so
we
will
open
the
floor
will
be.
A
There's
certainly
no
perfect
solution
to
this
there'll
be
people
that
won't
be
completely.
A
As
we're
asked
to
do
we'll
make
good
decisions,
so
I
have
counselor
fawcett,
then
councilor
parker.
A
Go
ahead,
thank
you
for
your
worship
and
it
was
good
to
have
these
discussions
in
that.
C
I
I
I
applaud
counselor
barry
for
presenting
it
as
safety
over
convenience.
Those
are
false.
C
C
And
every
street
in
the
city
could
have
that
discussion
safety
over
convenience,
a
little.
C
So
they
are
kind
of
false
equivalencies,
so
I
I
think
we
just
have
to
look
at
it
objectively,
not.
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
It
was
built
that
way
from
day
one.
They
don't
turn
the
other
way,
because
the
road
wasn't
built.
C
C
My
inclination
is
that
we
can
probably
use
it
for
what
it's
built
for
and
as.
K
A
F
If
I
could
have
administration
somebody
on
administration.
F
Just
sort
of
confirmed
some
of
the
numbers,
the
last
time
that
I
had
this
conversation.
F
Also
asked
them
if
they
could
do
some
comparisons
to
some
other
collector's
streets.
As
far
as.
F
What
type
of
traffic
counts
were
we're
talking
about?
There's
someone
that
could.
F
Speak
on
that
yeah,
mr
bowles
go
ahead
and
through
mayor
crest,
to
to
counselor
cullen.
H
Last
time
we
discussed
this,
we're
not
there
yet,
and
so
we're
still
pulling
it
together,
but.
H
E
And
and
to
all
of
council
there
jennifer
we
yeah
go
ahead,
jennifer
and.
J
Yeah
both
jennifer
cooy
and
sam
van
housten
are
available
for
for
discussion
in
question
very.
A
Good,
so
we
can
hear
you
and
did
you
catch
counselor
cullen's
question
there.
I
think.
A
There
was
quite
a
bit
of
data
provided
in
the
40
page
report
that
we
do
have,
but
council.
A
Cullen
you
just
want
to
reiterate
your.
I
think
it
was
comparison
to
any
other
similar
collector.
A
L
Can
everybody
hear
me
yes,
through
your
worship
to
counselor
sam
van
cusen
has
put
together
just.
L
A
small
comparison
for
you,
guys,
I'm
gonna,
let
him
speak
to
this
one
thanks,
jennifer.
M
In
in
terms
of
a
comparison,
I
don't
have
a
specific
graph
that
shows
it,
but
jennifer.
M
Peak
periods
that
we
were
looking
at
entering
this
intersect,
this
subdivision
during
the
peak.
M
Periods,
trips
and
traffic
that
were
coming
not
just
for
brookwood
but
from
34th
street
and.
M
Throughout
the
day
we
saw
about
500
vehicles
or
trips
throughout,
on
average,
throughout.
M
M
Street
north
and
south,
and
so
if
we're
thinking
about
that
specific
segment
for
a
collector
street.
M
M
Necessarily
all
of
them,
but
they
see
significantly
higher
traffic
volumes.
M
Peak
hour
that
we
could
comfortably
handle
on
a
collector
street
so
that
hopefully
answers
and.
M
Addresses
councilor
cullen's
question:
I
don't
have
specific
comparisons
numbers
to
numbers,
but.
M
What
we
do
see
is
vehicles
in
the
hundreds,
as
opposed
to
just
60
talking
about
that
peak
hour.
A
Okay,
thanks
for
that,
but
obviously
you're
listening
so
don't
go
away.
There
might
be
other.
A
Questions
so
counselor
cameron
go
ahead.
Thank
your
worship
through
you
to
mr
van.
D
One
of
the
considerations
was
on
a
one-way
street.
A
conversional
have
no
impact
on
the.
D
D
M
Yeah
through
your
worship
to
the
counselor
other
forms
of
traffic,
calming
that
the
city.
M
Would
be
interested
in
supporting
and
looking
through
from
an
administration's
perspective.
M
Would
be
things
like
chicanes
which
create
narrow
corridors
within
the
street?
They
kind.
M
Of
we
could
look
into
bulb
outs,
durham
drive
section
is
quite
wide
being
between
12
and.
M
M
Strategic
locations
by
places
like
crosswalks
or
intersections
and
cause
cause
a
natural.
M
This
section
a
few
years
ago,
in
correcting
its
its
drivability
previously
it
was
quite.
M
Be
considered
typically,
we
don't
consider
stop
control
at
intersections
as
a
method
to.
M
Then,
of
course,
that
would
form
natural
trap
bombing,
but
but
typically
what
we
would.
M
Really
focus
on
is
piloting
some
chicanes
in
the
short
term,
given
that
that
more
longer.
M
Term
ball
belts
would
would
require
a
discussion
around
infrastructure
spending.
D
D
M
Through
your
worship
to
the
counselor,
if
we're
talking
about
that
average
from
the.
M
Report
with
of
about
500
vehicles
a
day,
yes,
those
vehicles,
some
of
them
certainly
are.
M
Access
point
into
a
neighborhood
we're
certain
that
some
of
those
legs
could
accommodate
that.
M
But
again
we
would
have
to
ongoing
monitor
that
should
a
decision
be
made
in
that
favor.
D
E
E
E
From
our
administration-
and
I
I
hope
that
we
are
looking
at
pursuing
that
a
little
bit
further.
A
J
Sam
probably
is
going
to
take
this
one
sam
in
the
report
that
jennifer
did.
I
know
there.
J
Initial
report
from
engineering
came
out
back
in
december
the
recommendations
from
engineering.
J
Solution-
it's
not
going
to
be.
We
can
fix
this
tomorrow
solution
without
doing
the
one
way.
J
J
J
J
M
M
Management
perspective
with
regards
to
like
from
a
safety
perspective
where
we
see
increased.
M
Other
factors
there
certainly
speed.
Certainly
volumes
go
into
that
equation,
and
certainly
we.
M
J
J
City
manager,
that
we
take
a
a
serious
look
at
doing
that
and
doing
it
you
know
fairly
soon.
H
Start
getting
some
better
statistics
this
as
far
as
administration
is
concerned.
This
is.
H
N
And
councillor
dejarli
yeah
through
your
worship
before
I
asking
of
course
I.
N
J
You
know
part
of
the
issue
there,
yeah
and
so
like.
I
don't
know
how
we're
gonna
get
ourselves.
N
Out
of
this
one-
and
you
know
july
and
august
it
might
like
when
counselor
luke,
he
brought
that
up.
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Challenges
we
have,
and
until
we
fix
mark
mark
our
marquee
and
34th
street,
or
patricia
we're
going.
N
J
The
future
by
myself,
one
of
the
things
that
one
of
the
biggest
worries
of
one
of
the
conversations.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
N
N
Mr
van
housten,
like
in
the
report,
talks
about
durham
drive
being
built
out
to
accommodate.
N
N
M
That
we
see
throughout
the
city,
the
collector
status
has
a
wide
range
and
we
see
durham,
drive.
M
We
we
understand
that
the
residents
have
enjoyed
quieter
traffic
volumes.
M
Throughout
the
the
time
living
there,
especially
those
who
have
lived
on
durham
drive
for
since
the.
M
Their
houses
were
constructed,
but
certainly
if
we
compare
it
to
one
of
our
busiest
collectors.
M
M
M
As
connections
to
34th
street
from
bellafield
and
from
brookwood
south.
M
Build
out
that
the
durham
drive
volumes
stay
similar
to
what
they
are
currently.
A
Okay,
thanks
for
that
council
cullen.
Thank
your
worship.
F
So,
sam,
when
I
take
a
look
at
the
the
the
numbers
we
do
have-
and
I
know
that
you're
saying.
F
F
F
Through
then,
they
would
be
traveling
to
the
east,
which
means
that
we're
looking
at.
F
That
the
other
thing
is
if
our
data
is
correct
and
you're
standing
by
your
data.
F
Is
39
kilometers
an
hour
and
in
the
eastbound
side
35?
So
it's
actually
going
lower
than
the
the.
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
So
I'm
not
that's
the
way,
I'm
reading
this
data
so
again
I'm
saying
that
the
data
was.
F
The
I
have
to
trust
the
data.
It's
like
speed
counts
are
really
easy,
and
car
counts
are
really.
F
F
I
mean
there's
only
two
difference
between
you
know
if,
if
there's
a
whole
bunch
of.
F
M
M
M
Traffic,
that
number
is
within
five
percent
or
at
around
five
percent
of
the
of
the
of
the.
M
M
Exiting
the
neighborhood
or
choosing
to
exit
the
neighborhood
elsewhere
as
opposed
to.
M
Are
separated
by
150
meters
of
road,
and
so
it's
it's
fairly
anticipated
to
to
see
speeds.
M
Pilot
year
and
not
just
preparing
for
a
permanent
solution
for
durham
drive,
but
also.
M
M
Hour,
but
at
the
hopes
of
compromise
or
reducing
a
risk
of
safety,
sorry
increasing
safety.
F
Nope,
that's
that
sounds
good,
but
and
so
you're
saying
the
speed
that
shows
up
on
on.
A
Yeah
don't
have
their
hands
up,
so
I'm
going
to
kind
of
weigh
in.
I
think
all
of
us
on
council.
A
And
others
are
certainly
more
difficult
to
arrive
at,
but
you
know
that
is
our
duty
tonight.
A
We
were
gonna,
we'll
be
bringing
this
to
a
vote.
I
would
think
rather
shortly
so
what
I,
what
I.
A
Am
pleased
about
is
that
we
have
a
process,
we
have
a
system,
we
have
democracy,
we've
got
a.
A
Some
manners,
and
then
we
had
a
public
hearing
which
again
is,
is
the
way
our
community
likes.
A
A
A
Choose
to
be
able
to
come
to
the
in-person
hearing,
but
they
did
submit
as
well.
So
not.
A
Surprisingly,
with
you
know,
certainly
a
number
of
people
that
have
some
concerns.
A
And
things
that
creating
the
the
one
way
is
the
way
to
go,
and
we
you
know
many
others
that.
A
A
A
Department
and
and
that
would
be
a
significant
impact
on
on
them-
that
they've
got
six
bus.
A
Routes
every
day
that
that
run
on
that
little
piece
of
aberdeen,
that
is
in
question
here
and.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
Same
thing,
so
when
we,
when
we
tinker
with
the
with
the
system
by
you,
know
making
one
one
way.
A
It's
going
to
push
traffic
elsewhere
and
I
know
people
did
state
it
to
live
on
germ
or
freight.
A
A
A
We're
not
trying
to
set
up,
you
know
kind
of
boundaries
in
between
one
and
another,
and
and.
A
You
know
I'd
be
very
concerned
that
we
we
start
using
sort
of
one-way
streets
as
as
a.
A
As
a
means
of
dealing
with
sort
of
traffic
calming
and
safety
consideration,
because.
A
I
I
certainly
agree-
and
that
was
one
of
the
the
more
stronger
arguments
presented
by
someone.
A
Whose
profession
was
in
presenting
arguments?
You
know
that
in
we
have
to
choose
between.
A
A
Have
that
you
know
they're
put
there
for
the
convenience.
For
the
you
know,
movement
of.
A
Of
people
and
vehicles
yet
at
the
other
hand
we
hope
that
they're,
safe,
sometimes
they're,
not.
A
Other
suggestions
made
about
the
traffic
calming
that
our
engineering
department
are
considering.
A
And
and
frankly,
the
the
suggestion
that
counselor
barry
brings
up-
and
I
I
don't
profess
to
be
a.
A
A
Few
others
in
in
the
community
and
and
it
does
really
kind
of
change
the
the
movement.
A
When
we
have
them,
as
far
as
I
know,
where
we
have
one-way
streets
that
were
not
put
in.
A
A
Hearing
the
people
and
I
am
in
favor
of
continuing
to
monitor
and
put
in
place
every.
A
Sort
of
sound
traffic
principle
traffic
calming
three-way
stops
all
those
sorts.
A
Snow
shovel
in
his
front
yard
to
help
with
the
people
that
wind
up
in
his
in
his
yard.
A
Periodically
so
again,
I
think
we
we,
you
know,
we
need
to
respect
our
network.
We
certainly.
A
Are
built
for
you
know
this
has
has
been
stated,
was
built
wider
to
anticipate.
A
A
Stick
their
hand
up
say
you
know,
we've
got
issues
as
well
and
we
would
be
making
lots.
A
I
really
appreciate
the
the
the
feedback
and
the
input
that
we
have,
particularly
to
a.
A
A
A
Say
about
that
soon,
we'll
come
to
a
motion
here
or
a
question
rather
counselor
faucet
go.
A
Ahead,
yeah
through
your
worship
and
good
points
taken
by
all,
I
do,
you
know
recognize.
C
And
so
there's
a
couple
of
things:
if
this
didn't
does
it
does
pass
and
it
doesn't
change.
C
C
C
A
At
the
public
hearing
and
and
certainly
would
be
something
that
we'd
like
to
pay
attention.
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
G
A
O
It
comes
to
this
issue
with
respect
to
cancer.
Very
I
understand
you
know
your
concern
about
the.
O
Safety
and
all
that,
but
if
we're
concerned,
if
we
are
to
consider
the
the
public
opinion.
O
That
that
we
heard
prior
to
the
to
the
public
hearing,
I
think
and
if
we're
if.
O
We're
going
to
make
decision
tonight,
I
I
think
I'll
I'll
stand
with
the
with
with
the
public.
A
And
don't
have
any
other
hands
up
we're
getting
near
the
end
of
the
process,
then
so.
A
J
A
Reiterate
the
question
on
the
floor
is
is,
of
course,
that
aberdeen
avenue
be
made
a
one-way.
A
That
motion
is
defeated.
Thank
you
very
much
and
again
thanks
to
everyone
for
their.
A
Role
in
this
and
the
ongoing,
respectful
and
and
very
engaged
discussions
on
on
these.
A
From
all
sides
and
next
item,
madam
clerk,
so
your
worship
just
a
technical
point.
We.
A
I
mean
it
just
means
it
stays
the
same
yeah.
I
would
recommend
adopting
a
receipt
of
the
report.
B
And
that
it
remain
just
so
that
is
straight
in
the
book,
so,
okay!
Well,
let's
find
that
yep
counts.
A
N
Two
bids
alternative
was
the
lowest
bid
and
they're
going
to
be
planting.
G
N
N
N
Lot
of
our
trees,
so
you
know
I'm
hoping
that
we
take
that.
I
would
consider
that
and
we
take.
N
N
Sooner
rather
than
later,
thanks
for
that
and
I
would
say,
as
with
everything
else,
that.
A
A
D
D
D
Worship
and
with
the
assistance
of
mr
hammond
and
as
well,
miss
rochelle
is
available
online.
D
But
the
essence
of
this
is
is
that
the
the
bylaw
did
receive
first
reading
on
the
6th
of.
D
D
The
position
to
have
second
and
third
reading
on
it,
but
I'm
sure
mr
richelle
would
welcome
any.
A
Think
we're
fairly
aware
of
all
of
this
one,
but
we
always
welcome
questions
if
there
are
any.
A
Not
seeing
any
we're
ready
for
the
question
on
the
motion,
then
all
those
in
favor
posed.
A
A
D
As
well
that
there
wasn't
an
amendment
in
there
so
through
your
issue,
if
I
move
that
bylaw.