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

Mayor A. Sohi called the meeting to order at 9:31 a.m., Monday, January 24, 2022, and 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.

Mayor A. Sohi conducted roll call and confirmed the attendance of Members of City Council.

Councillor A. Paquette was absent for a portion of the meeting due to technical issues.

Councillor A. Stevenson was absent with notice for a portion of the meeting.

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

  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:J. Wright

    That the January 24/26, 2022, City Council meeting agenda be adopted with the following change:

    Replacement report:

    • Motions Pending
    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. Paquette
    Seconded by:A. Sohi

    That the January 24/26, 2022, City Council meeting continue upon adjournment of the January 26, 2022 Non-regular City Council meeting and that the orders of the day be extended to adjourn at 5 p.m.

    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:J. Rice
    Seconded by:A. Salvador

    That the following items be postponed to the February 7/9, 2022, City Council meeting:

    • 6.7 Goods and Services Procurement Policy (T. Cartmell, on behalf of S. Hamilton)
    • 7.3 Bylaw 19900 - Amendment to the Chappelle Neighbourhood Area Structure Plan
    • 7.4 Charter Bylaw 19901 - To allow for low intensity commercial uses, Chappelle
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    That the minutes from the following meetings be approved:

    • November 30/December 1/8/10/14/15/17, 2021, City Council Budget
    • December 13, 2021, 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)

Councillor S. Hamilton, on behalf of City Council, recognized January 27, 2022, as International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

Mayor A. Sohi, on behalf of City Council, recognized CN EcoConnexions and Tree Canada for their contributions to making urban spaces more green.

Mayor A. Sohi, on behalf of City Council, recognized Amber Paquette, the City’s sixth Historian Laureate, and first Indigneous Historian.

The following items were selected for debate: 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 7.3, 7.4, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4 and 9.5.

All items were selected for debate.

Requests to Speak were not considered.

  • Moved by:J. Wright
    Seconded by:A. Stevenson

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

    • 6.2 COVID-19 Update - Verbal report - First item of business, on Monday, January 24, 2022
    • 8.6 Station Lands - Downtown Community Revitalization Levy (A. Stevenson) - Second item of business, on Monday, January 24, 2022
    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:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

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

    • 6.5 2020/2021 Regular Reporting - Edmonton Screen Industries Office - First item of business, on Wednesday, January 26, 2022
    • 9.5 Collective Bargaining Update - Verbal report - Second item of business, on Wednesday, January 26, 2022
    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)
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaws be read a first time:

    • 7.1 Bylaw 19878 - 2022 Business Improvement Area Assessment, Supplementary Assessment, Tax, Supplementary Tax and Tax Rate Bylaw
    • 7.2 Bylaw 19948 - A Bylaw to amend Bylaw 18062, to authorize the City of Edmonton to undertake, construct and finance Coronation Community Recreation Centre
    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:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaw be read a second time:

    • 7.1 Bylaw 19878 - 2022 Business Improvement Area Assessment, Supplementary Assessment, Tax, Supplementary Tax and Tax Rate Bylaw 
    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:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaw be considered for third reading:

    • 7.1 Bylaw 19878 - 2022 Business Improvement Area Assessment, Supplementary Assessment, Tax, Supplementary Tax and Tax Rate Bylaw 

    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:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That the following Bylaw be read a third time:

    • 7.1 Bylaw 19878 - 2022 Business Improvement Area Assessment, Supplementary Assessment, Tax, Supplementary Tax and Tax Rate Bylaw 

    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)

There were no Councillor Inquiries.

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

There were no Requests to Reschedule Reports.

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

    That City Council meet in private pursuant to section 27 (privileged information) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussion of item 6.1.

     

    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)

    City Council met in private at 2:47 p.m., Monday, January 24, 2022.

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

    • M. Plouffe, City Solicitor

    The following member of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

    • A. Corbould, City Manager

    The following answered questions:

    • A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk

     


  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:K. Tang

    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 3:21 p.m., Monday, January 24, 2022


  • Moved by:A. Paquette
    Seconded by:A. Salvador

    That the January 24, 2022, Office of the City Auditor report OCA00938, be received for information and that the discussion of the January 24, 2022, Office of the City Auditor report OCA00938, remain private pursuant to section 27 (privileged information) 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 Administration’s delegation made a presentation and answered questions:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • C. Sikora, Alberta Health Services

The following member of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • N. Poirier, Community Services
  • Moved by:K. Tang
    Seconded by:J. Wright

    That the January 24, 2022, Office of the City Manager verbal report OCM01027, be received for information.

    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:

  • R. Jevne, Acting Deputy City Manager, Community Services

The following member of the delegation answered questions:

  • D. Ridley, Edmonton Heritage Council
  • Moved by:T. Cartmell
    Seconded by:K. Tang

    That the recommendations for grant funding, as outlined in the January 17, 2022, Edmonton Heritage Council report EXT00885, be approved.

    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:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services
  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Stevenson

    That Administration prepare an unfunded service package for consideration as part of the 2023-2026 budget process to fund preparation of a new Historic Resource Management Plan as outlined in Attachment 2 of the January 18, 2022, Urban Planning and Economy report UPE00724.

    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:S. Hamilton

    Direct Control (DC1) Zoning - Glenora Heritage Character Area

    That Administration resume work to prepare Direct Control (DC1) Zoning for the Glenora Heritage Character Area, in alignment with The City Plan goals of increased density while encouraging the retention of heritage resources and ensuring new development respects the form and massing of the Garden City Suburb and that this work be funded up to $100,000 by the 2021 Council Contingency.

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

    That the following Motion on the Floor be postponed to the February 7/9, 2022, City Council meeting:

    Motion on the Floor

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

    Direct Control (DC1) Zoning - Glenora Heritage Character Area

    That Administration resume work to prepare Direct Control (DC1) Zoning for the Glenora Heritage Character Area, in alignment with The City Plan goals of increased density while encouraging the retention of heritage resources and ensuring new development respects the form and massing of the Garden City Suburb and that this work be funded up to $100,000 by the 2021 Council Contingency.

    Due Date: February 7/9, 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)
  • Moved by:A. Knack
    Seconded by:J. Wright

    That the Mayor, on behalf of City Council, advocate to the Government of Alberta, Minister of Jobs, Economy and Innovation, for the reinstatement of financial incentives and any other available supports for interactive digital media companies.

    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:

  • P. Ladouceur, Integrated Infrastructure Services
  • A. Laughlin, Deputy City Manager, Integrated Infrastructure Services

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • R. Jevne, Acting Deputy City Manager, Community Services
  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy
  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:A. Knack
    1. That $14,000,000 of capital profile "21-12-0340 - Orange Hub Phase II Rehabilitation" project continue to be held in abeyance until Administration conducts further engagement and reports back to Council on alternative redevelopment options for the onsite parking structure, including exploring partnership with tenants, other non-profits, or private industry to build a mixed use/residential building with an underground parkade.
    2. That Administration develop an interim parking strategy for users of the Orange Hub, including the potential to lease adjacent properties to provide parking.
    In Favour (4)A. Knack, A. Salvador, M. Janz, and A. Stevenson
    Opposed (9)S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Defeated (4 to 9)
  • Moved by:E. Rutherford
    Seconded by:K. Tang

    That the $14,000,000 held in abeyance for Capital Profile 21-12-0340 Orange Hub Phase II Rehabilitation, pursuant to Capital Subsequent Motion 1 passed at the November 30/December 1/8/10/14/15/ 17, 2021, City Council Budget meeting, be released.

    In Favour (10)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Opposed (3)A. Salvador, M. Janz, and A. Stevenson
    Carried (10 to 3)

Mayor A. Sohi stated that he would not be making the motion for which he had given notice at the December 13, 2021, City Council meeting.

Councillor M. Janz stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, he would move the following:

That Administration explore measures needed to be taken on:

  1. establishing licenses for landlords (e.g. short-term and long-term rental providers such as AirBnb), and
  2. increasing property tenants’ access to such information. Include an analysis of the costs, implications, the pros and cons of implementing each option and outline potential approaches to funding the program to Community and Public Services Committee by April 2022.
  • Notice of Motion Given: January 17, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee
  • Laid Over: January 24/26, 2022, City Council to February 7/9, 2022, City Council

Councillor M. Janz stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, he would move the following:

That Administration provide a report to Committee with options to significantly increase the fines and penalties for personal vehicles creating excessive noise including the feasibility of vehicle prohibitions such as a ban on noisy vehicles (including motorcycles) in certain areas.

  • Notice of Motion Given: January 17, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee
  • Laid Over: January 24/26, 2022, City Council to February 7/9, 2022, City Council

Councillor M. Janz stated that at the next regular meeting of City Council, he would move the following:

That Administration provide a report to Committee on what would be required to pursue section 56(1) exemption to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and include information as to how the City of Toronto has initiated this process.

  • Notice of Motion Given: January 17, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee
  • Laid Over: January 24/26, 2022, City Council to February 7/9, 2022, City Council

Councillor M. Janz stated that he would not be making the motion for which he had given notice at the January 17, 2022, Community and Public Services Committee.

The following answered questions:

  • A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk

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

  • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy

The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

  • A. Corbould, City Manager
  • C. Owen, Deputy City Manager, Communications and Engagement
  • K. Petrin, Urban Planning and Economy
  • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services
  • A. Laughlin, Deputy City Manager, Integrated Infrastructure Services
  • M. Plouffe, City Solicitor
  • I. Johnson, Office of the City Manager (Legal Services)
  • R. Jevne, Acting Deputy City Manager, Community Services
  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:M. Janz
    1. That capital profile 21-50-9100 103A Avenue Pedway be canceled and all $26,500,000 of Downtown Community Revitalization Levy Debt funding be released.
    2. That CM-74-4100 - Downtown Community Revitalization Levy” be reduced in funding and scope for the following:
      ● $17.8 million reduction ($10.6 million for Phase I in 2024 and $7.2 million for Phase II in 2026) for public amenity spaces. Relates to operating grants that will be reallocated to the operating budget in future years and funded by the Downtown CRL Reserve.
    3. That Administration return in Third Quarter 2022 with a review of the Downtown Community Revitalization Levy including an update on remaining Downtown Community Revitalization Levy projects, options to advance affordable housing and public washrooms, and progress made on the downtown vibrancy strategy.
    In Favour (3)M. Janz, A. Stevenson, and J. Wright
    Opposed (10)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, and K. Principe
    Defeated (3 to 10)
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    That City Council meet in private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 24 (advice from officials) and 27 (privileged information) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussions of items 9.2 and 9.3.

    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 3:27 p.m., Monday, January 24, 2022.


  • Moved by:M. Janz
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    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 4:35 p.m., Monday, January 24, 2022.


  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:A. Salvador

    That the December 13, 2021, Office of the City Clerk report OCC00832 be postponed to the February 7/9, 2022, City Council meeting.

    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 made a presentation and answered questions:

  • M. Plouffe, City Solicitor

The following answered questions:

  • A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk
  • Moved by:J. Rice
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    That the January 24, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC00890, be received for information and remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 24 (advice from officials) and 27 (privileged information) 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 made a presentation and answered questions:

  • M. Fix, MNP 
  • C. Lavin, MNP 
  • L. Dornan, MNP

The following answered questions:

A. Giesbrecht, City Clerk 

  • Moved by:J. Rice
    Seconded by:A. Paquette

    That the City Manager and City Auditor Performance Evaluation Project Plan as outlined in Attachment 1 of the January 24, 2022, Office of the City Clerk report OCC00890, be approved and remain private pursuant to sections 17 (disclosure harmful to personal privacy), 24 (advice from officials) and 27 (privileged information) 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)
  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That City Council meet in private pursuant to section 24 (advice from officials) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the discussion of item 9.4.

    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 4:46 p.m., Wednesday, January 26, 2022.

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

    • A. Corbould, City Manager
    • G. Cebryk, Deputy City Manager, City Operations

    The following members of Administration’s delegation answered questions:

    • S. McCabe, Deputy City Manager, Urban Planning and Economy
    • C. Hotton-MacDonald, City Operations

  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That City Council meet in public.

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

    City Council met in public at 5:40 p.m., Wednesday, January 26, 2022.


  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:A. Knack
    1. That the January 24, 2022, City Operations verbal report CO00902, be received for information.
    2. That the January 24, 2022, City Operations verbal report CO00902 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, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:A. Stevenson
    Seconded by:S. Hamilton

    That City Council meet in 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 for the discussion of item 9.5.

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Abstain (1)E. Rutherford
    Carried (12 to 0)

    Councillor E. Rutherford stated that she has a pecuniary interest with respect to item 9.5 as her husband is employed with the City of Edmonton and is a member of CSU52. Therefore, she would not participate in discussions or vote on this item. Councillor E. Rutherford left the meeting.

    City Council met in private at 9:45 a.m., Wednesday, January 26, 2022.

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

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

    The following members of Administration's delegation answered questions:

    • C. Owen, Deputy City Manager, Communications and Engagement
    • C. Hotton-MacDonald, City Operations
    • R. Strong, Employee Services
    • S. Padbury, Chief Financial Officer and Deputy City Manager, Financial and Corporate Services

  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:J. Rice

    That City Council meet in public

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Abstain (1)E. Rutherford
    Carried (12 to 0)

    City Council met in public at 11:11 a.m., Wednesday, January 26, 2022.


  • Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:J. Rice
    1. That the January 24, 2022, Employee Services verbal report ES00994, be received for information.
    2. That the January 24, 2022, Employee Services verbal report ES00994 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 (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, A. Stevenson, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Abstain (1)E. Rutherford
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Councillor J. Rice requested permission to make a motion without notice regarding adjustments to the 2022 Council Calendar.

    Moved by:S. Hamilton
    Seconded by:T. Cartmell

    That City Council waive the rules on providing notice of motion as set out in section 32 of Bylaw 18155 - Council Procedures Bylaw to allow Councillor J. Rice to make a motion without notice regarding adjustments to the 2022 Council Calendar.

    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)
  • Moved by:J. Rice
    Seconded by:K. Principe
    1. That the February 3, 2022, City Manager and City Auditor Performance Evaluation Committee meeting be cancelled and any items be referred to the next meeting of City Manager and City Auditor Performance Evaluation Committee.
    2. That a City Manager and City Auditor Performance Evaluation Committee meeting be scheduled for February 10, 2022, from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m.
    In Favour (12)A. Knack, S. Hamilton, A. Paquette, T. Cartmell, A. Sohi, A. Salvador, M. Janz, J. Rice, K. Tang, E. Rutherford, J. Wright, and K. Principe
    Carried (12 to 0)

The meeting adjourned at 5:49 p.m., Wednesday, January 26, 2022.

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