City Council Minutes

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Council Chamber, 2nd floor, City Hall
Present:
  • A. Sohi, 
  • T. Cartmell, 
  • S. Hamilton, 
  • M. Janz, 
  • A. Knack, 
  • A. Paquette, 
  • K. Principe, 
  • J. Rice, 
  • E. Rutherford, 
  • A. Salvador, 
  • A. Stevenson, 
  • K. Tang, 
  • and J. Wright

Councillor A. Paquette called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m., Monday, June 20, 2022. Councillor A. Paquette, on behalf of City Council, recognized National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2022, and also acknowledged that City Council meets on the traditional land of Treaty 6 Territory. The Chair also acknowledged the diverse Indigenous peoples whose ancestors' footsteps have marked this territory for centuries such as: Cree, Dene, Saulteaux, Blackfoot, Nakota Sioux, as well as Metis and Inuit, and now settlers from around the world.

Councillor A. Paquette conducted roll call and confirmed the attendance of Members of City Council.

Mayor A. Sohi was absent with notice for a portion of the meeting.

Councillor A. Paquette was absent without notice for a portion of the meeting.

A. Corbould, City Manager; and A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk, R. Yusuf, C. Schlamp, M. de Guzman and E. Norton, Office of the City Clerk, were also in attendance.

  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Knack

    That the June 20/24, 2022, City Council meeting agenda be adopted with the following changes:

    Additions:

    • 6.1 2023-2026 Budget Planning Process
    • 7.2 Bylaw 20184 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Sidewalk Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
       - Attachments 2 and 3
    • 7.3 Bylaw 20185 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Alley Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
       - Attachments 2 and 3
    • 7.4 Bylaw 20172 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Underground Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
       - Attachment 2 and 3
    • 9.3 Government of Alberta Consultation - Council Code of Conduct 
      (Private pursuant to section 21 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act)
    • 9.6 GEF Seniors Housing - Recruitment Update
      (Private pursuant to section 24 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act)

    Replacement reports:

    • 5. Requests to Reschedule Reports
      - 5.3 Transit Fare Fines - Repayment Options
      - 5.4 Affordable Housing Investment Plan - Update
      - 5.5 Affordable Housing - Tax Relief Parameters and Grant Mechanisms
      - 5.6 Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards
    • 8. Motions Pending
      - 8.3 Small-scale Sanctioned Encampments (A. Stevenson)
      - 8.4 Jurisdictional Scan on Senior Assistance Programs (J. Rice)
      - 8.5 Options for Additional Tax Sub-classes (M. Janz)
      - 8.6 24/7 Crisis Response (M. Janz)
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the minutes from the following meetings be approved:

    • June 7/8/10/13, 2022, City Council
    • June 8, 2022, City Council Public Hearing
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

Councillor T. Cartmell, on behalf of City Council, along with A. Corbould, City Manager, recognized the dedicated staff and community partners that worked on the City of Edmonton's Bid as Host City for FIFA 2026.

Mayor A. Sohi, on behalf of City Council, recognized the retirement of City Hall School teacher L. Hut, and thanked her for her incredible career at the City of Edmonton.

The following items were selected for debate: 6.1, 7.2, 7.6, 9.1, 9.2, 9.4, 9.5 and 9.6. 

  • Moved by:E. Rutherford
    Seconded by:A. Knack

    That the recommendations in the following reports be approved:

    • 5.1 Council Code of Conduct - Lessons Learned
    • 5.2 Designated Driver Services Options - Further Information
    • 5.3 Transit Fare Fines - Repayment Options
    • 5.4 Affordable Housing Investment Plan - Update
    • 5.5 Affordable Housing - Tax Relief Parameters and Grant Mechanisms
    • 5.6 Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards
    • 9.3 Government of Alberta Consultation - Council Code of Conduct
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

There were no Requests to Speak. 

  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That the following item be dealt with at a specific time on the agenda:

    • 9.2 Collective Bargaining - Verbal report - 1:30 p.m., on Monday, June 20, 2022
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:S. Hamilton

    That the following item be dealt with at a specific time on the agenda:

    • 9.5 Consultant Update - Verbal report - 3 p.m., on Monday, June 20, 2022
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be read a first time:

    • 7.1 Bylaw 20173 - A Bylaw to amend Revised Bylaw 18472, as amended by Bylaw 19982, to authorize the City of Edmonton to undertake, construct and finance Integrated Infrastructure Services Project, 50 Street CPR Grade Separation
    • 7.3 Bylaw 20185 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Alley Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    • 7.4 Bylaw 20172 - To authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Underground Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be read a second time:

    • 7.3 Bylaw 20185 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Alley Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    • 7.4 Bylaw 20172 - To authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Underground Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    • 7.5 Bylaw 20128 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to undertake, construct and finance Blatchford Renewable Energy Utility Project, Distribution Piping System 
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be read a third time:

    • 7.5 Bylaw 20128 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to undertake, construct and finance Blatchford Renewable Energy Utility Project, Distribution Piping System
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be considered for third reading:

    • 7.3 Bylaw 20185 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Alley Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    • 7.4 Bylaw 20172 - To authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Underground Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be read a third time:

    • 7.3 Bylaw 20185 - A Bylaw to authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Alley Reconstruction Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    • 7.4 Bylaw 20172 - To authorize the City of Edmonton to construct, finance and assess Underground Local Improvements at Falcon Towers
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

Can Administration provide an update on existing and/or proposed City arrangements with farmers’ or public markets including any stakeholder feedback and how markets could best align with The City Plan and Economic Action Plan?

Due Date: September 26, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee

There were no Reports to be Dealt with at a Different Meeting.

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of to be determined, for the Office of the City Clerk report OCC00775, Council Code of Conduct - Lessons Learned, be approved. 

Revised Due Date: To be determined

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of August 9, 2022, Urban Planning Committee for the Urban Planning and Economy report UPE00676rev, Designated Driver Services Options - Further Information, be approved.

Revised Due Date: August 9, 2022, Urban Planning Committee

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of October 26, 2022, Executive Committee for the City Operations report CO00576, Transit Fare Fines - Repayment Options, be approved.

Revised Due Date: October 26, 2022, Executive Committee 

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of June 27, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee for the Community Services report CS01188, Affordable Housing Investment Plan - Update, be approved.

Revised Due Date: June 27, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of June 27, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee for the Financial and Corporate Services report FCS01181, Affordable Housing - Tax Relief Parameters and Grant, be approved. 

Revised Due Date: June 27, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

That the revised due date of August 9, 2022, Urban Planning Committee for the Integrated Infrastructure Services report IIS01193, Complete Streets Design and Construction Standards, be approved.

Revised Due Date: August 9, 2022, Urban Planning Committee

*Clerk’s note: At the June 14, 2022, Agenda Review Committee meeting, this report was referred from the June 28, 2022, Urban Planning Committee meeting to the June 20/24, 2022, City Council meeting. 

The following member of Administration’s delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • R. Barkway, Acting Deputy City Manager, Communications and Engagement
  • J. Graham, Financial and Corporate Services
  • A. Laughlin, Deputy City Manager, Integrated Infrastructure Services

A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk, answered questions

  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    Council Calendar Changes - November and December 2022

    That the budget deliberation process as outlined in Attachment 1 the June 20, 2022, Finance and Corporate Services report FCS01287, be approved as a guideline and that Administration return with changes to the Council calendar as required.

    Due Date: July 4, 2022, City Council

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

7.

 

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy
  • K. Petrin, Urban Planning and Economy
  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services
  • Moved by:K. Principe
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That Bylaw 20184 be read a first time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:K. Principe
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That Bylaw 20184 be read a second time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:K. Principe
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That Bylaw 20184 be considered for third reading.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:K. Principe
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That Bylaw 20184 be read a third time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy 
  • A. Szabo, Financial and Corporate Services
  • S. Ashe, Urban Planning and Economy
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That Bylaw 20091 be read a first time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That Bylaw 20091 be read a second time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That Bylaw 20091 be considered for third reading.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That Bylaw 20091 be read a third time.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • M. Plouffe, City Solicitor
  • K. Armstrong, Deputy City Manager, Employee Services
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Knack

    That Administration offer support to the Edmonton Police Commission as it develops solutions to assist Edmonton Police Service members in returning to work due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following member of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    Healthy Streets Operation Centre - Chinatown

    That Administration work with the Edmonton Police Commission and return with a Business Plan, including financial requirements, for the operations of a Healthy Streets Operations Centre in Chinatown.

    Due Date: July 4, 2022, City Council

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

The following members of Administration's delegation answered questions:

  • J. Flaman, Deputy City Manager, Community Services
  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • C. Kjenner, Community Services
  • M. Plouffe, City Solicitor

A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk, answered questions.

  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    Small-scale Sanctioned Encampments

    That Administration provide a report outlining options, including funding requirements, to pilot one or more small-scale sanctioned encampments this summer 2022 as one strategy to support the safety and well-being of people experiencing homelessness and reduce impacts to surrounding businesses and communities.

    Due Date: July 4, 2022, City Council

    In Favour (11)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, and J. Wright
    Opposed (2)K. Tang, and K. Principe
    Carried (11 to 2)

The following members of Administration's delegation answered questions:

  • A. Szabo, Financial and Corporate Services
  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services
  • Moved by:J. Rice
    Seconded by:K. Principe

    Jurisdictional Scan on Property Tax Assistance Programs for Seniors

    That Administration perform a jurisdictional scan on property tax assistance programs for seniors in comparable municipalities and provide a report with the results.

    Due Date: First Quarter 2023, Executive Committee

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Opposed (1)M. Janz
    Carried (12 to 1)

The following members of Administration's delegation answered questions:

  • A. Szabo, Financial and Corporate Services
  • C. Ashmore, Office of the City Manager (Legal Services)
  • Moved by:M. Janz
    Seconded by:A. Salvador

    Property Tax System

    That Administration provide a report that discusses how the property tax system might be changed to create a more progressive taxation system.

    Due Date: November 30, 2022, Executive Committee

    In Favour (11)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, and J. Wright
    Opposed (2)J. Rice, and K. Principe
    Carried (11 to 2)

    Clerk’s note: At the July 4/6, 2022, City Council meeting, the November 30, 2022, Executive Committee meeting was cancelled. This report was rescheduled to the November 23, 2022, Executive Committee agenda.


The following members of Administration's delegation answered questions:

  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services
  • J. Flaman, Deputy City Manager, Community Services
  • Moved by:M. Janz
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    That Administration bring forward an unfunded service package for up to $10 million in operating funding for 24/7 crisis response on an ongoing basis for consideration as part of the 2023-2026 fall budget deliberations.

  • Moved by:E. Rutherford
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    Amendment:

    That the Motion on the Floor be amended by deleting "bring forward an unfunded service package for up to $10 million in operating funding for 24/7 crisis response on an ongoing basis", and inserting "work with REACH to develop a business case to expand 24/7 crisis response on an ongoing basis and bring forward an unfunded service package."

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:M. Janz
    Seconded by:E. Rutherford

    Motion as Amended, put:

    That Administration work with REACH to develop a business case to expand 24/7 crisis response on an ongoing basis and bring forward an unfunded service package for consideration as part of the 2023-2026 fall budget deliberations.

    Due Date: 2023-2026 City Council Budget Deliberations

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That City Council meet in private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 19 (confidential evaluations), 24 (advice from officials) and 25 (disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussion of items 9.1, 9.2, 9.4, 9.5 and 9.6.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

    City Council met in private at 1:45 p.m., Monday, June 20, 2022.


  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Salvador

    That City Council meet in public.

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

    City Council met in public at 4:18 p.m., Monday, June 20, 2022.


The following member of Administration’s delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • K. Stolarz, Deputy City Clerk

A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk, answered questions.

  • Moved by:K. Tang
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell
    1. That the June 20, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC01272, be postponed to the July 4, 2022, City Council meeting.
    2. That the June 20, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC01272 remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. 

    Due Date: July 4, 2022, City Council

    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following members of Administration’s delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • K. Armstrong, Deputy City Manager, Employee Services
  • M. Dorval, Employee Services

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • K. Sorochuk, Employee Services
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:K. Principe
    1. That Attachment 1 be added to the June 20, 2022 Employee Services verbal report ES01319.
    2. That the Memorandum of Settlement between the City of Edmonton and Canadian Union of Public Employees Local No. 30 as outlined on slide 4 of Attachment 1 of the June 20, 2022, Employee Services verbal report ES01319, be ratified.
    3. That the actions outlined on slide 12 of Attachment 1 of the June 20, 2022, Employee Services verbal report ES01319, be approved.
    4. That the June 20, 2022 Employee Services verbal report ES01319 and Attachment 1 remain private and confidential subject to sections 24 (advice from officials) and 25 (disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

This item was not selected for debate and was dealt with as part of item 2.2. The following motion carried:

  1. That the submission from City Council on the Government of Alberta Consultation related Code of Conduct Legislation, as outlined in Attachment 1 of the June 20, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC01318, be approved.
  2. That the June 20, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC01318 remain private pursuant to sections 21 (disclosure harmful to intergovernmental relations) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

The following member of Administration’s delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • C. Hotton-MacDonald, City Operations

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • D. Vriend, City Operations
  • S. Feldman, City Operations
  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy
  • R. Barkway, Acting Deputy City Manager, Communications and Engagement
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:J. Rice
    1. That the June 20, 2022, City Operations verbal report CO01209rev, be received for information.
    2. That the June 20, 2022, City Operations verbal report CO01209rev remain private pursuant to sections 24 (advice from officials) and 25 (disclosure harmful to economic and other interests of a public body) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following members of the delegation answered questions:

  • C. Lavin, MNP
  • M. Fix, MNP
  • Moved by:J. Rice
    Seconded by:K. Principe
    1. That the actions outlined in Attachment 4 of the June 15, 2022, Office of the City Clerk verbal report OCC01309, be approved.
    2. That June 15, 2022, Office of the City Clerk verbal report OCC01309 and Attachment 4 remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 19 (confidential evaluations) and 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
    In Favour (13)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (13 to 0)

The following member of the delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • D. Gnatiuk, GEF Seniors Housing

A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk, answered questions.

  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:K. Principe
    1. That Administration start mid-term recruitment for the Greater Edmonton Foundation (GEF) Seniors Housing Board of Directors to fill four vacancies.
    2. That the June 20, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC01329 remain private pursuant to section 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

Councillor J. Wright stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, she would move the following:

That Administration provide a memo to Council outlining the work underway to revisit and rationalize the use of temporary positions within the City. The information provided may include, but is not limited to:

  1. A cost-benefit analysis that looks at employee benefits vs. administrative costs related to off-boarding and on-boarding of employees (recruitment, mandatory training, regulatory certification).
  2. The potential impact of this work on our permanent and temporary workforce.
  • Notice of Motion Given: June 20, 2022, City Council

Councillor J. Wright stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, she would move the following:

That Administration provide a report with options on the establishment of a framework that outlines maintenance, repair and replacement cost responsibilities for developer built neighbourhood entrance signs on private property.

  • Notice of Motion Given: June 20, 2022, City Council

Mayor A. Sohi stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, he would move the following:

That Administration bring forward an unfunded service package for consideration during the 2023 - 2026 budget deliberations to provide annual funding to extend Outdoor Pool operations from May to September (weather dependent) from 2023 onwards.

  • Notice of Motion Given: June 20, 2022, City Council

The meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m., Monday, June 20, 2022.

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