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From YouTube: Ottawa City Council – October 23, 2019
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A
A
Good
morning,
ladies
and
gentlemen,
and
welcome
to
the
Ottawa
City
Council
meeting
of
Wednesday,
the
23rd
of
October,
twenty
nineteen
being
a
call,
seven
eleven
dr.,
Paula
vent,
walked
over
to
Mindy
sniff
Rogers
cable
tells
us
some
technical
difficulties.
So
at
this
point,
unfortunately,
we
have
audio
I
I,
told
the
choir
from
Woodruff.
It
will
be
watched
by
dozens
and
dozens
of
people
on
that
came
in
22.
They
are
little
nervous,
but
apparently
there's
audio.
A
B
You
very
much
it's
my
absolute
pleasure
to
introduce
teacher
Allison
Briggs
and
the
Woodruff
high
school
vocal
group.
It's
a
class.
It's
always
my
pleasure
to
visit
Middle
High
School
in
those
eight
years
that
I
was
a
trustee
there.
It's
a
fabulous
school
and
I.
Think
you're
gonna
hear
why
it's
so
fabulous.
Thank
you.
C
C
A
Well,
thank
you
very
much
Woodruff
high
school
for
that
wonderful
rendition
of
our
National
Anthem
and,
thank
you
tell
sir
Cavanaugh.
The
most
City
builder
award
is
presented
today
to
Moses
and
Kelly
Pratt
and
recognition
of
their
many
contributions
to
our
community,
highlighted
by
their
work,
to
promote
unity
and
celebrate
diversity.
Moses
and
Kelly
are
with
us
and
I'd
ask
them
to
come
forward
at
this
time.
A
I'd
also
ask
Cumberland
ward
councillor
Stephen
bleh
and
Orleans
ward
councillor
Matt
lulav
to
also
join
us
for
the
presentation
and
I
want
to
extend
a
very
warm
welcome
to
the
many
family
and
friends
of
Moses
and
Kelly
who
have
joined
us
this
morning.
Joining
us
with
Caleb
B
Avenue
enough
MEA,
the
Moses,
a
Kelly,
kisses
Ryan,
daddy,
overruled
sweet,
welcome,
welcome
this
award
recognizes
individuals
who
have
demonstrated
an
extraordinary
commitment
to
making
our
city
a
better
place
through
volunteerism
or
exemplary
action.
Moses
and
Kelly
Pratt
certainly
meet
these
criteria.
A
Moses,
a
Kelly
are
appalled,
Asuma,
Oh
Katya,
an
exceptional
school
teacher
for
almost
three
decades
undecided
began
teaching
here
in
Ottawa
at
st.
francis
of
assisi
school
in
Orleans,
Kelly
and
Moses
have
dedicated
most
of
their
lives
towards
celebrating
and
promoting
diversity
and
unity
in
our
community.
The
Pratt's
established
all
those
global
community
alliance
which
aims
to
recognize
the
efforts
of
individuals,
organizations
and
businesses
who
serve
as
good
community
role
models
and
want
to
make
a
difference
in
their
community.
For
the
past
ten
years.
A
The
organization's
annual
awards
ceremony,
which
is
organized
by
Moses
and
Kelly,
and
helped
celebrate
Black
History
Month,
has
been
recognizing
members
of
the
community
who
promote
diversity
and
inclusion
in
the
professional
and
everyday
lives.
Over
the
years.
The
awards
have
recognized
excellence
from
students,
members
of
local
business,
community
professionals
and
community
leaders
that
helped
build
stronger
United
communities
in
Ottawa.
Proceeds
from
the
gala
in
the
past
have
gone
towards
important
organizations,
programs
and
causes
in
our
community,
including
the
Ottawa
school
breakfast
program,
Black
History
Ottawa
and
various
relief
efforts
at
the
2016
award.
A
Galas
Moses
was
recognized
for
his
outstanding
contributions
to
our
community
and
his
promotion
of
diversity.
Inclusion
with
the
United
Way
the
award,
in
addition
to
his
and
Kelly's
work
with
Ottawa's
global
community
alliance.
Moses
is
recognized
as
a
founding
member
of
the
Nigerian
Canadian
Association
in
Ottawa,
and
has
involved
in
a
number
of
other
cultural
and
heritage
groups,
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
thank
gnosis
and
Kelly
for
their
many
contributions
to
our
community
and
for
their
strong
commitment
to
promoting
diversity
and
inclusion.
A
It's
my
pleasure,
on
behalf
of
councillors,
new
off
and
blade
to
visit
both
of
you
with
the
mayor
city
daily
award.
Congratulations
to
Elizabeth,
who
present
day
effect
so
pre-synaptic
caicos
a
wheel
off
a
Blair
Vista,
so
a
called
Steve,
a
kabocha
bye,
congratulations
and
good
to
do
the
great
work
you're
doing.
Thank
you.
D
Good
morning,
everyone
and
members
of
council
is
also
clear:
Jim
Watson
and
my
special
friends
considerably,
and
it's
quite
an
honor
for
myself
and
my
wife
Kelly
to
be
receiving
this
away
from
this
each
other,
actually
just
not
much
for
me
to
say,
because
I
think
I
didn't.
You
said
everything
about
us.
Anybody,
yes,
except
to
thank
all
the
Fiat
abusive
partners,
wonderful
members
of
the
council
I've
actually
attended
the
gala
in
the
past
and
the
success
behind
it.
D
Addition
to
that
I'd
like
to
thank
members
of
my
Nigerian
community
and
other
members
from
developing
that
came
here
to
support
us
today.
Without
them,
this
would
be
possible
say
like
I
said.
Thank
you
very
much
and
global
turbulence
is
here
to
see
we
have
$80
last
Saturday
of
supply,
so
the
mentioned
before
by
29th
another
contraction
or
the
transition.
Without
you.
E
I
just
like
to
rewrite
big,
thank
you
to
everybody,
our
friends,
our
family,
our
community
members,
leaders
of
the
council,
we're
doing
lots,
and
thanks
so
much.
This
is
such
an
honor
for
going
on
11
years
now,
and
it's
nice
to
know
that
the
repair
work
that
we've
doing
for
all
these
years
has
a
very
noticed.
Thank
you
very
much.
A
For
next
presentation,
I'm
pleased
to
ask
out
so
Blaine
Kelso
Fleury,
our
sports
commissioner,
councillor
Theresa
Cavanaugh
liaison
for
women
and
gender
equity
and
members
of
the
Ottawa
TFC
Academy
u-17
team
and
their
coaches
and
board
members
to
join
me
up
here
in
the
circle.
So
welcome
to
our
national
champions.
We
had
an
opportunity
earlier,
have
a
small
reception
for
these
very
talented
young
women
and
we've
got
the
hardware
to
prove
it,
and
the
medals
when
I
would,
ladies,
are
sooo.
Surrounded
here,
get
some
people
over
there.
Teresa
come
on
in
alright
thanks
Jay.
A
A
A
Notability
mafia
covers
a
very
poor
tailor.
Teatro
Nacional
and
I
understand
that
they're,
the
first,
the
very
first
all
our
base,
team,
female
or
male
to
win
the
u-17
national
championships
and
I
wanna
extend
my
sincere
congratulations
on
behalf
of
all
my
colleagues
of
City
Council
for
this
tremendous
effort,
and
it's
been
quite
an
amazing
journey
for
this
team.
Their
2-1
victory
over
the
team
represented
Quebec
lakeshore
SC
in
the
final
of
the
national
championships
capped
off
an
incredible
run.
A
A
And
five
gains
along
with
allowing
only
a
single
goal
on
their
way
to
winning
the
Ontario
Cup.
So
this
is
the
Ontario
cup
and
that's
the
National
Cup
right
over
there
until
is
bigger
than
Canada
in
addition
to
their
accomplishments.
On
the
field,
the
Ottawa
DFC
Academy,
u-17
girls
team
has
made
our
city
very
proud
for
their
sportsmanship
hard
work
and
dedication.
A
The
team
members
of
fantastic
role
models
not
only
for
up-and-coming
soccer
players
here
in
our
city,
but
throughout
the
country
and
I'd
like
to
take
this
opportunity
to
extend
my
congratulations
on
behalf
of
Council
to
everyone
involved
with
the
team,
the
players,
coaches,
parents,
supporters
on
this
wonderful
achievement
wave
if
you're
a
family
member
of
some
of
the
folks
out
here.
These
folks
is
of
a
big
round
of
applause.
A
D
Good
morning,
Mayor
Jim
Watson
city
of
Auto
counselors,
and
everyone
gathered
here
today,
I'm
lauren
cohan
co-captain
of
the
u-17
girls,
auto
TFC
Academy
team.
On
behalf
of
my
team,
we
thank
you
for
recognizing
our
accomplishment
wearing
the
20193
international
championships.
We
were
honored
trips
at
Auto
and
Ontario
at
a
national
competition.
D
Our
team
is
made
up
of
players
from
three
age
groups:
who've
all
grown
up
at
this
club
under
the
leadership
and
vision
of
our
head
coach,
Pavelka
Ankara,
where
the
first
c-17
those
teams
from
Eastern
Ontario
20
Ontario
Cup,
since
it
was
founded
four
to
three
years
ago.
We
also
the
first
sod
with
team
to
a
miss
national
championship
of
the
girls
of
17
level.
Since
the
tournament
started
35
years
ago.
It
is
our
hope.
D
A
A
A
D
Counselor
do
yeah
counselor,
harder,
hey,
counselor
sense,
counselor
ocean
tearing
president
the
counselor
Devin
here,
counselor
Kavanagh
present
counselor
Sorelli
counsel
egg.
Why
counselor
Dean's,
counselor
Tierney
present
call
safe,
letting
you
see
counselor
King,
Jill,
counselor
McKenney
present
counselor
deeper.
Here,
that's
a
Brockington
yeah
councilman
I'd
as
it
once
a
crew
team.
Is
that
cos
a
bling
there's
a
counselor
Germans
here,
counselor
Moffitt
counselor
Meehan,
yeah,
counselor
Hubie.
A
A
You
know
on
CL,
none
Communications
is
presented,
regrets
counselor,
Dean's,
see,
motion
number
20/1
of
September
25th,
2019,
Rick,
Carelli,
Alan,
Jubilee
and
genocides
advisor
be
absent
for
the
City
Council
move.
October
23rd
2019
motion
to
introduce
reports
will
show
both
opposite
esto
de
pau
councilor
Gower
sang
by
councillor
loft.
Please.
A
The
motion
carried
the
update
committee
reports.
The
Paul
did
commit
DQ
and
Protective
Services
report
number
seven.
The
permit
is
said
to
commute
a
disservice
to
community,
to
protect
your
item
number
one:
a
security
and
Emergency
Management,
Service,
2018
I,
do
report
directs
or
less
security
team
that
just
showed
tell
Jules
stop.
Our
idea
was
done
in
de
suite
received
item
two
feasibility
of
you
of
on-demand
accessible
taxi
cab
service.
A
We
have
a
motion
by
councillor
by
myself
rather
saying
by
calcio
lulav,
whereas
in
its
meeting
of
October
17th
2019
CPS
approved
a
motion
recommending
council
direct
staff
to
proceed
with
the
retention
or
a
consultant
to
undertake
a
study
on
on
of
on-demand
accessible
taxi
cab
service,
with
the
anticipated
$25,000
cost
to
be
funded
through
the
emergency
protective
services
operating
budget
or
a
staff
advises,
can
already
be
accommodate
within
their
plan.
2020
budget
for
consulting
service
will
not
result
in
an
increased
budget.
A
Ask
for
2020
and
whereas
council
cannot
pre-commit
the
2020
budget,
which
will
be
concerned
approved
by
council
in
December
2019,
therefore
be
resolved.
The
committee
recommendation
to
be
amended
to
may
to
add
quote,
subject
to
Council's
approval
of
the
2020
budget
and
the
motion
carried
on
the
motion
that's
presented,
amend
it
rather
carried.
Thank
you
item.
3
motion
lat
a
complaints
inquiry.
A
6
29
team
I
think
we're
ready
for
opinion.
So
that's
the
reason
for
that.
So
on
the
field
paid.
Okay,
thank
you.
Excuse
me,
Santa
Committee,
on
Environmental,
Protection,
water
and
waste
management
report
number
six
commute
a
film
Anand
Allah
protects
o
beloved
o.
My
the
Lord
Allah
just
showed
is
this
ship
that
Bonneville
assists
item
number
for
Robert
Picard,
Environmental,
Center
electrical
reliability
and
efficient
use
of
digester
gas
projects
carried
item
Planning
Committee
report
number
forty
report
about
kettles.
A
The
committee
deliver
and
hizmet
item
number
five
zoning
flood
plain
mapping,
updates
phase
three,
so
Musa
Joel
that
I
covered
cattle
graffitied.
Then
you
know
nabla
fast,
wah
cancer
harder,
you
have
a
technical
amendment,
I
believe
would
adjust
the
map.
Second,
at
Baikal,
cetera,
if
you'd
like
to
introduce
that
now.
Please,
yes,.
H
Thank
you.
This
is
so
that
request
has
been
made
for
additional
time
to
allow
for
further
discussion
between
the
landowners
in
the
Mississippi
Valley
Conservation
authority
to
determine
whether
the
board
approve
floodplain
boundary
is
accurate,
so
the
adjustment
or
amendments
to
the
floodplain
overlay
and
zoning
bylaw
2008
250,
as
shown
in
documents
1
&
2,
basically
in
detail
in
documents,
3
&
4,
are
amended
and
viennese.
Arkanese
are
2
in
Kannada,
specifically
I.
G
A
We'll
come
back
to
that
cut
sir
Jenni's
us
will
be
held
for
Custer
aleena.
Excuse
me,
I,
remember:
6,
Memorandum
of
Understanding
between
the
City
of
Ottawa,
801,
Albert,
Street,
a
pompom
cleaned
up
the
wall,
a
little
Albert
Street,
Inc,
okay
and
thanks
Cal,
sir
McKenney.
This
is
work
that
you
did
to
ensure
that
this
is
the
largest,
affordable,
housing,
glad
that
any
produce
is
ever
received.
H
A
Okay,
so
the
motion
detected
typographical
error
council
hard
to
say
about
councilor
tyranny
on
the
amendment
report
as
amendment
okay,
thank
you,
the
boat
consent
agenda.
Does
anyone
wish
to
remove
anything
from
the
boat
consent
agenda
at
this
time
on
the
board
consent
agenda,
as
presented
carried
so
we'll
go
back
to
item
number
planning
committee
report
in
the
14
flood
plain
mapping,
counselor
leaper
I?
Believe
you
had
a
question?
Is
it
on
the
amendment
or
the
main
report?
It's
only.
C
Amendment
there
I
was
at
the
Planning
Committee
meeting
in
which
this
was
discussed.
I
believe
it
was
representative
from
Fulton
who
came
to
Planning
Committee
and
made
a
delegation
that
his
clients
had
been
unaware
of
the
the
process
that
led
to
this,
and
but
my
understandings
of
the
MDC,
a
you
know,
I'm
trying
to
understand
whether
they're
going
to
come
back
with
anything
different
on
this
one
with
the
additional
time.
C
F
Mary,
it's
not
unusual
in
a
situation
like
this,
where
clients
have
done
is
a
substantial
amount
of
engineering
work
where
there
can
be
a
comparison
of
engineering
results,
and
we
think
this
is
a
reasonable
course
of
action
to
delay
this
one
piece.
If,
if
the
results
come
back,
the
same
will
come
back
for
council
approval
on
this
piece,
but
it's
a
reasonable
dial
for
them
to
enter
into
with
the
conservation
authority.
Ultimately,
those
two
parties
have
to
work
it
out
and
we
will
implement
what
comes
forward.
C
A
Other
questions
on
the
amendment
or
the
main
reports
so
on
the
harder
tier
the
amendment
on
the
report
as
amended.
Okay,
that
update
now
see
disposition
of
items
approved
by
committees
under
delegated
authority
sweeter
than
it
is
up
to
20
feet
by
a
committee
of
exid
approve
our
delegate
received
a
motion
to
adopt
reports
will
show
up
at
all,
have
shown
by
report
call
CA
Gower
a
prepreg
facility
laughs.
You
play.
A
A
F
A
Clerk
as
council
shurelya,
given
you
permission
to
share
any
other
information
with
council
about
his
condition.
Appreciating
a
person's
medical
information
is
private.
I
know
that
Celso
Dean's
was
pretty
open
about
letting
her
residents
and
the
rest
of
council
know
about
her
diagnosis.
As
of
others.
In
the
past,
like
councillors,
bleh
and
medic,.
F
A
I
Mr.
mayor
I
can
confirm
that
there's
really
been
no
change
in
my
position
in
this
regard.
I'm
sorry,
the
decision
as
to
whether
to
authorize
the
councillors
absence
is
not
subject
to
any
particular
considerations
of
the
Municipal
Act
and,
as
I
noted,
the
last
meeting
and
appreciated
the
councillors
are
elected
representatives
and
not
employees,
kinds
of
considerations
that
might
be
engaged
as
between
an
employer
and
employee,
and
that
includes,
for
example,
the
DA
to
accommodate
under
the
Human
Rights
Code
for
medical
reasons
do
not
arise
in
this
instance.
I
That
said,
I
mean
I
might
take
the
opportunity
to
remind
counsel
that
the
only
issue
before
it
is
this
request
to
authorize
the
councillors
absence
from
Council,
so
as
to
avoid
the
members
seat
being
automatically
vacated
pursuant
to
a
municipal
act
and
that
shouldn't
miss
three
successive
months
of
council
meet.
It's
council
is
not
come
strictly
speaking,
giving
councillors
surely
permission
to
be
absent
on
sick
leave
that
he
can
do
without
Council's
approval.
I
So,
given
the
limited
scope
of
what
is
before,
council
would
further
advise
that
questions,
comments
or
observations
about
the
code
of
conduct
allegations
and
the
complaint
have
been
reported
in
the
are
not
relevant
to
the
decision
that
council
has
before
today
and
as
such,
would
recommend
against
members
offering
your
opinions
on
those
kinds
of
matters
as
part
of
its
consideration
of
this
item.
So.
A
G
F
F
Thanks
this
question
was
somebody
he
procedure.
I
wasn't
expecting
someone
to
press
the
button
right
before
me
and
asked
the
question
he
put
without
any
discussion
whatsoever,
so
just
suit
on.
Obviously,
as
council
is
aware,
I've
been
appointed
to
fill
in
in
counselor
Troi's
absence
in
bait
and
sort
how
big
would
in
college
award
and
I
sent
a
question
about
so
given
an
evap
sense,
there's
only
specific
a
few
specific
criteria
that
allow
the
position
to
be
filled
by
someone,
not
an
elected
member
of
council.
F
So
if
it's
an
insurance
leave
absence
that,
let's
say,
ran
to
the
end
of
this
term
of
counsel,
does
counsel
have
the
authority
to
appoint
someone
to
represent
the
constituents
of
college
ward
that
isn't
currently
in
a
counselor
of
another
Ward.
Mr.
mayor
I
do
not
believe
so
right,
I
think
that's
avoid
because
I
think
it's
it's
not
tenable
to
have
three
years
up
to
three
years
of
a
counselor
looking
after
more
than
one
ward,
even
if
it's
two
counselors,
that's
all
thanks.
Okay,.
F
Quick
quickly
on
procedure,
depending
on
the
results
of
the
vote
today,
if
a
new
medical
certificate
was
to
come
forward,
is
that
we
consider.
How
would
that
work?
Mr.
mayor
I,
don't
think
I
would
necessarily
refer
to
it
as
reconsideration
under
the
procedure
bylaw,
but
if,
when
they
were
decided
that
it
was
new
information
than
the
item
could
in
some
way
be
brought
back
and
and
when
does
the
three-month
period
end.
I
C
F
If
the
present
motion
before
you,
mr.
mayor
I,
don't
think
so-
and
this
is
a
standard
motion
that
we
have
used
in
the
past
on
numerous
occasions,
it
is
also
the
one
that
I
have
worked
with
counselors
Hualien
agreed
to
so
I.
Don't
know
you
could
you
know
barely
change.
This
motion
like
let
me
rephrase
that
misplayed
cancel
can
always
do
what
it
desires.
However,
this
is
the
one
that
has
been
agreed
to
with
the
ward
councillor.
F
D
Councillor
McKinney
no
counts
there,
Moffat
no
counselor
Gower,
no
counselor
do
this.
No
counselor,
Packingtown,
no
counselor,
suds
counsel,
I,
know
counselor
hubely
cancer,
lsanty
no
counselor
to
me
councillor
King,
don't
counsel
belly
councillor
damoff;
no
cancer,
blame
no
counselor
dinners,
no
counselor
Kavanagh,
no
counselor
DeAnza,
counselor
Libre,
no
counselor,
Menard,
Khalsa,
flirty,
no
counselor
harder.
A
That
motions
defeat
it
next.
Emotions
require
suspension,
wheels
a
procedure,
masau'u
jawless
small
shown
that
regular
procedure,
counselor
tyranny
as
a
motion
seconded
by
Councillor
harder
and
with
respect
to
miss
per
capita
facilities
and
there's
a
time
issue
on
this
matter
to
s
be
dealt
with
so
on
suspension,
don't
hesitate
if
you
like
to
introduce
the
motion
I.
C
C
Image
of
the
basement
and
I'll
just
read,
therefore
be
resolved
that
the
by
allowed
to
D
8
een
275,
which
is
effective,
July
11
2018,
be
amended
to
add
the
addition,
24
24
thousand
three
hundred
and
seventy
nine
square
feet
used
by
the
Ottawa
Public
Library
at
191,
lat,
West,
1:20,
Metcalf,
Avenue
designated
as
municipal
capital
facility
exempt
from
taxes
under
the
nestful
and
school
purposes,
and
the
associated
municipal
capital
facilities
agreement
to
be
amended
to
include
this
additional
area.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
A
So
I'm,
neither
upon
the
report
or
the
motion
rather
by
Councillor
Tennessee
by
Councillor,
harder,
okay,
I
apologize
councillor,
Kelvin
I
I
missed
your
notice,
a
motion
which
is
now
before
us
on
parking
revenues
and
to
colleagues.
This
is
a
new
motion
from
the
one
that
was
originally
printed.
It's
up
on
the
screen.
So
the
floor
is
yours
Kallstrom
you
can
explain
the
differences
which
are
underlined,
I
believe.
B
B
The
the
point
of
the
exercise
was
to
to
write
to
the
province
and
talk
to
them
about
parking
revenue
and
and
the
ability
to
use
this
for
for
positive,
active
transportation
ways
so
that
we
have
a
positive
use
for
money
that
was
just
sitting
there
in
an
account
adding
up,
and
it
was
only
allowed
to
be
used
for
building
more
parking
garages.
It
didn't
make
sense.
B
This
is
allowing
us
to
use
this
money,
and
if
this
passive,
if
the
province
distance
to
us,
this
would
be,
of
course
applicable
to
other
municipalities
across
the
province
if
they
so
choose.
This
is
important
because
it's
a
way
to
make
positive
use
something
that
we're
trying
to
discourage
ie
people
drive
into
work
so
to
discourage
them
on
with
public
parking.
We
need
something
to
offer
them
and
if
we
can
put
funding
into
public
transit
as
well
as
sidewalks
and
cycle
infrastructure,
that's
what
we
can
do
so.
B
Therefore,
be
it
resolved
that
the
mayor,
on
behalf
of
the
City
of
Ottawa,
petitioned
the
province
of
Ontario
to
make
the
necessary
changes
to
the
municipal
art
to
permit
the
City
of
Ottawa
and
other
Ontario
municipalities.
The
ability
to
use
municipal
parking
revenues
as
a
parking
tax
to
fund
projects
throughout
the
city
related
to
sustainable
transportation,
including
sidewalk,
construction,
cycling,
infrastructure
and
public
transit.
H
Thank
You
mr.
mayor
the
money,
that
is,
the
fees
that
are
charging
and
come
from
essentially
areas
where
there's
paid
parking,
that
is
mostly
areas
be
I,
always
traditionally
mean
streets
and
and
well
I,
certainly
support.
The
goal
to
you
know
make
changes
so
that
we
can
take
this
funding
and
put
it
towards
more
active
transportation.
The
the
one
piece
here
that
I
have
a
hard
time
supporting
is
sidewalk
construction.
I
Currently,
parking
revenue
that
is
collected
can
only
be
reinvested
into
other
parking
projects
in
2018.
The
balance
in
the
city's
parking
reserve
fund
was
twenty
four
million
dollars
and
it
was
forecast
to
be
close
to
that
amount
in
2019.
Those
funds,
as
part
of
the
city's
municipal
parking
management
strategy,
can
only
be
used
for
the
acquisition,
development
and
expansion
of
parking
facilities
and
the
maintenance
of
lanes
utilized
for
parking.
I
This
frankly
is
incompatible
with
a
future
vision
of
our
city,
which
ultimately
will
call
for
more
than
half
of
our
trips
being
made
by
by
sustainable
transportation
methods,
including
walking,
cycling
and
transit.
If
our
new
city
building
goals,
as
outlined
in
the
policy
direction
for
a
future
official
plan,
calls
for
the
creation
of
inclusive
transportation
options
that
will
promote
healthy
living
and
reduce
our
carbon
footprint,
it
will
be
necessary
for
the
city
to
be
able
to
access
more
revenue
to
actually
achieve
this
vision.
What
better
source
of
revenue
to
achieve
this
than
from
parking?
I
The
intent
of
this
motion
is
therefore
to
ask
for
an
amendment
to
Dina
support,
to
include
the
ability
for
council
to
convert
parking
fees
into
a
revenue
stream
that
could
be
specifically
applied
to
other
sustainable
transportation
projects,
including
cycling
infrastructure
and
public
transit.
This
would
be
similar
to
the
Changez
miscible
accommodation
which
were
added
under
the
miscible,
actually
allocate
to
use
a
specific
revenue
for
the
promotion
of
tourism.
As
we
continue
to
seek
to
increase
public
transit
and
active
transportation,
our
city
will
require
more
revenue.
I
G
Kelso
Bulkington,
please
thank
you.
Your
worship
in
the
morning
I
have
nothing
new
to
add
to
the
debate.
I
think
what
I've
heard
thus
far
certainly
hits
the
nail
on
the
head
and
allows
municipalities,
including
the
City
of
Ottawa,
more
flexibility
and
how
to
use
parking
revenues
for
very
good
causes.
I
did
circulate
the
original
version
of
this
motion
by
councillors
Cavan
on
King,
with
senior
staff
at
emo.
G
They
had
no
suggestions
for
improvement,
they
appreciated
the
circulation,
but
it
has
been
discussed
that
we
should
formally
ask
emo
to
petition
the
province
as
well
on
our
behalf.
So
I
would
just
like
to
move
apart,
be
to
this
motion.
That
would
simply
read
that
the
mayor,
on
behalf
of
the
City
of
Ottawa,
requests
the
association
of
municipalities,
of
Ontario's
assistance
in
petitioning
the
province
on
this
matter,
and
that's
moved
by
myself
seconded
by
the
mayor.
A
F
F
We
did
that
at
last,
Transportation
Committee
through
a
motion
by
the
head
of
the
chair
council,
berry,
and
there
are
other
opportunities
I
think
to
do
the
same
thing
in
the
future
to
utilize
some
of
these
funds
for
exactly
the
purpose
of
that,
the
motion
is
speaking
to
without
necessarily
having
this
full
change
to
the
Municipal
Act.
That's
been
clear.
It
was
an
example
of
it
now,
so
we
can
do
this.
This
just
makes
it.
J
Eft
Canseco
72
eleganza
soldier,
based
on
the
phone,
the
epidermis
avec
reservoir,
Cochrane
Adele,
the
decay
on
organza.
So
tell
you
what,
as
a
song
this
dashing
up
and
down
a
very
strategic
mesh
cobra-cabra
a
pop
still
face
on
sofas
on
developer
present.
Now
the
saturated
x
channel
can
say:
shall
she
do
you
suppress
Canada
percent
return,
Attila
octogenarians,
a
sir
no
secrecy.
C
Counselor,
thank
you
just
a
quick
question.
As
I
know,
the
BIA
is
I,
don't
know
that
they've
even
had
a
chance
to
sort
of
digest
what
this
might
mean
for
them.
As
part
of
the
new
parking
strategy,
there
is
a
fund,
that's
being
created,
so
that
some
of
the
parking
revenues
that
are
received
we'll
go
into
projects
that
are
specific
to
the
BIA
college
staff,
see
this
mission
working
with
those
dedicated
funds,
or
it
is
just
a
status
quo
to
what
we
approved.
C
Mr.
mayor,
the
my
opinion
at
first
glance
would
be
death.
There
certainly
costs
that
the
city
occurs
in
administering
the
parking
program,
plus
those
grants
would
be
lumped
in
together
and
similar
to
what
we've
proposed
through
the
new
parking
msy
refresh,
whatever
funds
are
left
over
would
go
towards
other
projects,
so
councillor,
Menard
was
right
there
as
part
of
the
refresh
we've
achieved.
C
Over
and
above
a
certain
balance
about,
four
million
dollars
will
go
to
other
other
projects.
I
would
see
that
those
grants
will
stay
in
place
as
well,
so
the
notion
here
and
then
perhaps
councillor
Cavanaugh
can
just
let
me
know
if
she's
on
the
notion
here
is
that
you
know
you'd
still
have
some
VI
a
specific
grants
and
then
the
remaining
funds
after
those
grants,
could
then
be
used
for
the
more
flexible
purposes
that
hopefully
Queens
Park
give
allow
us
to
use
them
for
correct.
Mr.
mayor,
okay,
mr.
acting
mayor
and
council
Cavanaugh's
nodding.
E
We
want
people
in
the
south
end
that
we
east
in
the
rest,
rent
leave
the
cars
at
home,
but
it's
increasingly
challenging.
So
if
we
limit
the
amount
of
space
that
we
can
build
by
reducing
their
pots,
that's
not
good
for
the
downtown
core.
So
I
would
just
caution
everyone
as
we
go
forward
that
we
don't
cut
off
your
nose
to
spite
our
face.
We
want
we
want
to.
We
want
to
have
those
pots
of
money
unnecessary
when
we
want
to
build
them
and
expand
our
parking
rights
right
now.
E
Fellow
fielders,
it's
jammed
by
7:00
o'clock
in
the
morning,
so
people
who
came
out
park
and
have
to
go
great
distances
to
get
to
LRT
end
up
taking
their
cars.
That's
that
ideal.
Let's
increase
those
parking
lots,
so
that's
not
diminish
the
amount
of
money
that
we
are
going
to
have
available
to
do
that.
Thank
you.
We've.
C
C
C
And
the
party
user
fund
be
used
to
fund
our
parking
garages
at
park
and
rides
outside
of
the
Greenbelt
mr.
Acton
there.
Yes,
the
again
the
refresh
was
proposing
to
set
a
balance
for
the
reserve
fund
and
ending
anything
more
so
that
balance
could
be
focused
on
parking
lots,
Thank,
You,
Australia
and
councillor
come
on
up.
B
Well,
thank
you
very
much
and
thank
you
to
my
colleagues
for
the
points
that
they
have
raised
and
the
conversation
I
appreciate
from
councillor
brockington.
The
ALS
assistance
in
petitioning
the
province
I
appreciate
that,
because
this
will
benefit
to
miss
apologies
across
the
province.
I
do
want
to
give
a
thanks
to
staff
on
their
work
on
the
municipal
parking
strategy
as
it
is
within
the
current
restrictions.
They've
done
a
lot
of
hard
work
and
they
should
be
thanked
for
that.
That
is
the
current
rules.
B
But
what
this
motion
is
is
to
look
at
expanding
that
because
we're
pretty
well
dancing
around
things
because
of
the
restrictions
that
have
been
put
on,
and
these
are
funds
that
are
sitting
there
and
we
have
not
been
able
to
use
them
to
the
full
extent
in
addressing
the
concern
from
councillor
mckinney
about
funding
for
sidewalks.
Maybe
that's
not
something
that's
obvious
in
somerset,
but
in
bay
ward,
where
we
have
a
long
list
of
sidewalks
required,
and
these
are
something
that
inhibits
people
from
walking,
because
we
have
not
been
able
to
get
them.
B
We
are
in
an
older,
suburban
area
where
they
were
built
before
sidewalks
were
who
were
in
and
that
now
we're
going
to
have
a
stage
two
transit
system
coming
through
and
we
don't
even
have
sidewalks
to
walk
to
them.
That's
actually
fairly
common
throughout
Bay
Ward,
and
we
need
to
remedy
that.
So
it's
actually
kind
of
related
to
the
transit
needs
most
of
the
sidewalks
requests
that
I
have
been
dealing
with
it.
B
I've
met
with
staff
on
that
are
related
to
getting
to
transit,
ironically,
so
it
actually
ties
in
in
terms
of
the
BIA
is
getting
their
funds.
We
have
agreements
and
I,
don't
think
we're
going
to
be
breaking
those
agreements,
so
it
will
be
working
I'm
sure
staff
will
continue
to
work
with
them
on
their
and
their
requests
in
terms
of
that
parking
rights.
B
I
actually
see
this
as
helping
Park
and
rides,
because
the
whole
thing
is
the
right
part
is
the
transit
and
we
want
to
make
sure
we
have
good
transit,
we're
not
trying
to
take
funds
away
from
encouraging
people
to
use
transit
and
parking
rights.
Do
that
we
want
them
to
to
use
those
parking
lines.
So
I
I
don't
think
that
it's
necessarily
one
or
the
other.
B
They
definitely
fits
into
the
model
that
we're
not
taking
as
many
people
downtown
by
cars
that
they're
taking
transit,
so
that
should
be
seen
as
something
that's
going
to
help
them
rather
than
discourage
it.
So
whether
I
appreciate
the
comments
and
I
hope
I
can
count
on
your
support.
Thank
you.
Okay,.
A
D
D
A
F
F
E
However,
the
city's
bus
service
is
not
new
and
riders
continue
to
experience
issues
with
service
reliability.
Even
after
the
launch
of
the
Confederation
line,
riders
have
reported
buses
failure
to
show
up
at
their
scheduled
times
certain
routes
being
consistently
late
or
trips
being
outright
canceled.
A
small
sample
of
some
of
the
routes
the
East
End
residents
have
reported
experiencing.
Delays
recently
include
routes
to
28
to
25
25
to
34
and
the
30.
In
some
cases,
residents
have
reported
that
the
first
scheduled
bus
on
a
route
was
significantly
late.
E
E
Ensuring
operational
processes
are
in
place
so
that
when
a
bus
is
delayed,
the
impact
to
our
customers
is
limited
and
clearly
communicated
reducing
the
number
of
heads
of
trips,
an
attorney's
service
start
times
to
pre
LRT
transition
times
in
cases.
Real
riders
and
the
ward
councillor
have
identified
this
as
an
issue.
A
B
A
E
I
certainly
see
it
as
a
friendly
amendment
that
I
have
to
say
that
ever
since
that
I
decided
I
was
going
to
be
putting
this
in
group,
for
it,
I've
been
receiving
communications
from
residents
across
the
city
and
it's
not
just
an
isolated
situation.
It's
residents
in
the
core
and
the
suburbs
in
the
rural
communities
I
see
it
from
all
over
and
I
know
when
speaking
with
numerous
members
of
my
council
colleagues
in
experiencing
reports
back
as
well
as
so,
okay.
A
C
Wait
I,
thank
you
very
much
mr.
mayor
and
as
the
miss
could
be
considered,
the
ramp
king
of
the
city
that
obviously
opening
up
in
the
East
End
and
then
these
just
opening
on
Tuesday
I
do
have
an
inquiry,
because
people
keep
asking
me
and
I
know
most
of
the
answers,
but
I
feel
it's
important
that
that
the
public
know,
and
so
my
enquiry
is
about
some
over
four
years
ago.
C
This
force
is
so
on
northbound
drivers
that
want
to
access
the
East
End
to
go
down
over
the
road
in
this
road
and
other
ways,
as
noted
in
the
diagram
attached,
most
people
simply
media
true-self
bellend
accessing
the
regulating
traffic
issues,
I'd
like
to
request
the
City
of
Ottawa
contact,
the
NGO
regarding
one
rationale
for
this
closure
at
you:
will
this
be
reassessed
in
the
future
and
three?
Are
there
any
plans?
Future
modifications
to
address
this
issue?
Thank
You?
Mr.
great.