General Committee

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Location:
Council Chambers, Civic Centre, 2nd Floor
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga, Ontario, L5B 3C1
And Online Video Conference
Members Present
  • Mayor Bonnie Crombie
  • Councillor Stephen Dasko, Ward 1
  • Councillor Pat Mullin, Ward 2
  • Councillor Chris Fonseca, Ward 3
  • Councillor John Kovac, Ward 4
  • Councillor Carolyn Parrish, Ward 5
  • Councillor Ron Starr, Ward 6
  • Councillor Dipika Damerla , Ward 7 (Leave of Absence)
  • Councillor Matt Mahoney, Ward 8 (CHAIR)
  • Councillor Pat Saito, Ward 9
  • Councillor Sue McFadden, Ward 10
  • Councillor George Carlson, Ward 11

Staff Present

Paul Mitcham, City Manager and CAO

Andra Maxwell, City Solicitor

Shari Lichterman, Commissioner of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer

Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works

Andrew Whittemore, Commissioner of Planning and Building

Jodi Robillos, Commissioner of Community Services

Diana Rusnov, Director of Legislative Services and City Clerk

Sacha Smith, Manager of Legislative Services and Deputy Clerk

Dayna Obaseki, Legislative Coordinator, Acting Team Lead


Councillor Mahoney, Chair called the meeting to order at 9:32AM.

“We acknowledge the lands which constitute the present-day City of Mississauga as being part of the Treaty and Traditional Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, The Haudenosaunee Confederacy the Huron-Wendat and Wyandotte Nations. We recognize these peoples and their ancestors as peoples who inhabited these lands since time immemorial. The City of Mississauga is home to many global Indigenous Peoples.


As a municipality, the City of Mississauga is actively working towards reconciliation by confronting our past and our present, providing space for Indigenous peoples within their territory, to recognize and uphold their Treaty Rights and to support Indigenous Peoples. We formally recognize the Anishinaabe origins of our name and continue to make Mississauga a safe space for all Indigenous peoples.”

Councillor Mahoney, Chair recited the Indigenous Land Statement. 

Approved (Councillor Parrish)

Mr. Sadler provided an update on the Multi-Year Accessibility Plan - 2021 Accessibility Annual Status. He spoke to the evolution of accessibility, partnerships, progress and achievements. He also highlighted the Elevator Renewal Program, inclusive employment, training, the Compliance Report and National AccessAbility Week.

Councillor Kovac joined the meeting at 9:43AM during the discussion of Item 7.1.

Councillors Saito, Parrish and Mahoney provided positive comments and applauded staff.

Mr. Sadler responded to questions from the Committee.

Item 10.1 was brought forward for discussion and was voted on.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0312-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor P. Saito

    That the deputation and associated presentation by Dan Sadler, Supervisor of Accessibility regarding corporate report dated April 26, 2022 entitled “Multi-Year Accessibility Plan - 2021 Accessibility Annual Status Update” be received.

    Received

Traffic Calming - Ward 2 

Ms. Shanly spoke to the increasing problem of speeding, resident feedback and noted support to continue the use the Gas Tax funding for traffic calming. She also requested a further survey be sent out to the residents regarding the available traffic calming options.

Councillor Mullin briefly spoke to the matter.

Item 8 - Public Question Period was brought forward.

Dan Anderson, Resident displayed images identifying the speed bumps, spoke to the residents’ letter and inquired about the proposed traffic calming in the Clarkson-MeadowWood asking how many residents have voiced their concerns. 

 

Councillor Mullin spoke to the historical aspects of the matter, the concerns around the circulate survey and the criticism from the residents. Councillor Mullin expressed support for the current funding structure and a future resident survey.

Members of Committee spoke to the challenges around addressing traffic calming measures.

Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works provided brief remarks on the City’s approach to traffic calming including community engagement and options.  Mr. Wright noted that staff and the Ward Councillor could work on a revised plan and then re-survey the community. 

DIRECTION to staff was given to prepare and circulate another survey to the residents outlining the traffic calming options.  

Item 10.2 was brought forward for discussion and was voted on.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0313-2022
    Moved ByMayor Crombie

    That the deputation and associated presentation by Sue Shanly, Meadow Wood Rattray Ratepayers Association regarding the Traffic Calming - Ward 2 corporate report be received.

    Received

Public Comments: Advance registration is required to participate and/or to make comments in the public meeting. Any member of the public interested in speaking to an item listed on the agenda must register by calling 905-615-3200 ext. 5425 or by emailing dayna.obaseki@mississauga.ca by Monday, May 9, 2022  before 4:00PM.


Pursuant to Section 58 of the Council Procedure By-law 0044-2022, as amended:


General Committee may grant permission to a member of the public to ask a question of General Committee, with the following provisions:

  1. Questions shall be submitted to the Clerk at least 24 hours prior to the meeting;
  2. A person is limited to two (2) questions and must pertain specific item on the current agenda and the speaker will state which item the question is related to;
  3. The total speaking time shall be five (5) minutes maximum, per speaker, unless extended by the Mayor or Chair; and
  4. Any response not provided at the meeting will be provided in the format of a written response.

This item was previously discussed under Item 7.2.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0314-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor J. Kovac

    That the following items were approved on the consent agenda:

    • 10.4. Annual Treasurer’s Statement Report: Summary of Activity in 2021
    • 11.1. Traffic Safety Council Report 3 - 2022 - April 27, 2022
    • 11.2. Environmental Action Committee Report 3 - 2022 - May 3, 2022
    • *12.1. Email dated May, 9, 2022 from Dan Anderson, Resident regarding Item 10.2 - Traffic Calming - Ward 2
    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)

This item was previously discussed and voted on under Item 7.1.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0316-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor P. Saito

    That the “Multi-Year Accessibility Plan - 2021 Accessibility Annual Status Update” report dated April 26, 2022 from Facilities and Property Management be received for information.

    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)

This item was previously discussed and voted on under Item 7.2.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0316-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor P. Mullin
    1. That the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated April 26th, 2022 and entitled “Traffic Calming – Ward 2” be approved.
    2. That the report from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works, dated April 26th, 2022 and entitled “Traffic Calming – Ward 2” be referred to the Mississauga Traffic Safety Council, Cycling Advisory Committee and the Mississauga Road Safety Committee for information.
    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)

Councillor Parrish and Mayor Crombie provided a brief presentation from Nature Canada on the Attitudes of GTA Residents to the Proposed Highway 413.

Members of Committee spoke to the matter and raised questions and concerns regarding the 407 Transitway, the 403 corridor, accessible transit along the Ninth Line and the proposed highway 413.

Susan Tanabe, Manager of Transportation Planning responded to questions from the Committee.

Councillor Saito requested that the language be strengthened to showcase the City’s support of the corridor north of the 407 Transitway and that the Highway 403 corridor already exists.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0317-2022
    Moved ByMayor Crombie
    1. That the Summary of City of Mississauga Key Points on the GGH Transportation Plan as outlined in the corporate report dated April 27, 2022 from the Commissioner of Transportation and Works entitled “Ministry of Transportation of Ontario’s Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe” be endorsed.
    2. That staff be directed to strengthen the language to emphasize the City’s support of the corridor north of the 407 Transitway and to note that the Highway 403 corridor already exists and to include the revised wording in the City of Mississauga Key Points regarding the Greater Golden Horseshoe (GGH) Transportation Plan. 
    3. That a Mayor’s Letter be sent to the Ministry of Transportation requesting that the City of Mississauga Key Points be taken into consideration in the implementation of the GGH Transportation Plan, attached with a copy of the corporate report entitled “Ministry of Transportation of Ontario’s Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe”.
    4. That a copy of the corporate report entitled “Ministry of Transportation of Ontario’s Connecting the GGH: A Transportation Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe” be sent to the Region of Peel for information.
    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)
  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-318-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor J. Kovac
    1. That the report dated April 22, 2022 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer entitled “Annual Treasurer’s Statement Report: Summary of Activity in 2021” be approved in compliance with the reporting requirements of the Development Charges Act, 1997 and the Planning Act.
    2. That the report dated April 22, 2022 from the Commissioner of Corporate Services and Chief Financial Officer entitled “Annual Treasurer’s Statement Report: Summary of Activity in 2021” be made available to the public on the City of Mississauga’s website.
    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)

Councillor Fonseca briefly spoke to the matter.

  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0319-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor C. Fonseca
    1. That the City’s application to the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ 2022 Sustainable Communities Awards in the corporate report dated April 13, 2022 entitled “Federation of Canadian Municipalities – Sustainable Communities Award Application for Waste” from the Commissioner of Community Services be endorsed.
    2. That a letter of support signed by the Mayor accompany the application attached as Appendix 1 to the report entitled “Federation of Canadian Municipalities – Sustainable Communities Award Application for Waste”.
    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)
  • Moved ByCouncillor J. Kovac

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    GC-0320-2022

    1. That Transportation and Works be requested to install "no stopping" signage on Tomken Road in front of Tomken Road Middle School and review the placement of the existing "no stopping" corner prohibitions.
    2. That Transportation and Works be requested to extend the "no stopping" zone on Homeric Drive, South Side to Vera Cruz Drive to allow traffic flow on Homeric Drive.
    3. That Transportation and Works paint zebra markings on the East Leg of Tomken Road for the students attending Tomken Road Middle School.
    4. That the Principal of Tomken Road Middle School be requested to remind students to cross Tomken Road in the Marked Crosswalk at the IPS and not to cross diagonally.
    5. That Parking Enforcement be requested to enforce the "no stopping" zones on both Tomken Road and Homeric Drive and on Tomken Road in front of Tomken Road Middle School between the peak times of 8:10 AM and 2:15 - 2:40 PM, once the signage is in place.
    6. That the Peel District School Board be requested to review the operations of the Kiss and Ride at Tomken Road Middle School.
    7. That Traffic Safety Council be requested to re-inspect the intersection of Tomken Road and Homeric Drive for the students attending Tomken Road Middle School once the recommendations have been completed.

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    (Ward 3)

    GC-0321-2022

    1. That the warrants have not been met for the implementation of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Constable Road and Bodley Road for the students attending St. Helen Catholic Elementary School.
    2. That Transportation and Works be requested to review signage on Bodley Road extending the "no stopping" zone from Bodley Road North to Bodley Road South in front of St. Helen Catholic Elementary School.
    3. That Transportation and Works be requested to replace faded signage on Bodley Road in front of St. Helen Catholic Elementary School.
    4. That once the "no stopping" signage is in place that Parking Enforcement be requested to enforce the "no stopping" zone opposite St. Helen Catholic Elementary School on Bodley Road between the peak times of 8:40 - 9:00 AM and 3:20 - 3:40 PM.

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    (Ward 2)

    GC-0322-2022

    1. That the Warrants have not been met for the implementation of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Lakeshore Road East and Shaw Drive for the students attending St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre.
    2. That Transportation and Works be requested to ensure that the signal timing across Lakeshore Road East is set to slow walking speed for students and seniors.
    3. That Traffic Safety Council be requested to re-inspect the intersection of Lakeshore Road East and Shaw Drive at the start of the new school year in September 2022 for the students attending St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre.

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    (Ward 1)

    GC-0323-2022

    That the Site Inspection Statistic Report for April 2022 be received.

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    GC-0324-2022

    1. That the warrants have not been met for the implementation of a school crossing guard at the intersection of Bristol Road West and Heatherleigh Avenue for the students attending St. Valentine Catholic Elementary School.
    2. That Transportation and Works be requested to paint zebra markings on all four legs of the intersection at Heatherleigh Avenue and Bristol Road West for students attending St. Valentine Catholic Elementary School.
    3. That Transportation and Works be requested to check the signal timing to ensure it is at slow walking speed at Bristol Road West and Heatherleigh Avenue crossing for students attending St. Valentine Catholic Elementary School.
    4. That Peel Regional Police be requested to enforce speeding on Bristol Road West in the area of Heatherleigh Avenue between the peak times of 8:00 - 8:30 AM and 3:00 - 3:30 PM, as time and resources permit.

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    (Ward 6)

    GC-0325-2022

    That the verbal update from Miles Roque, Citizen Member regarding the status of the working group's review of the Site Inspection Report be received.

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    GC-0326-2022

    That the Parking Enforcement in School Zone Report for March 2022 be received.

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    GC-0327-2022

    That the Transportation and Works Action Items List for March 2022 be received.

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    GC-0328-2022

    That the Transportation and Works Action Items List for April 2022 be received.

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    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)
  • Moved ByCouncillor J. Kovac

    RECOMMENDATIONS

    GC-0329-2022

    1. That the deputation and associated presentation from Dianne Zimmerman, Manager of Environment regarding the Urban Agriculture Strategy, be received.
    2. That the Environmental Action Committee are in support of the Urban Agriculture Strategy and recommend endorsement from General Committee in June of 2022.
    3. That the comments made regarding the Urban Agriculture Strategy provided by the Environmental Action Committee Members be considered.

    (EAC-0008-2022)

    GC-0330-2022

    1. That the deputation and associated presentation from Carrah Bullock, Climate Change Specialist regarding the Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy, be received.
    2. That the comments made regarding the Peel Zero Emission Vehicle Strategy provided by the Environmental Action Committee Members be considered.

    (EAC-0009-2022)

    GC-0331-2022

    That the Environmental Action Committee Work Plan be approved as discussed at the May 3, 2022 EAC meeting.

    (EAC-0010-2022)

    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)
  • RECOMMENDATIONGC-0332-2022
    Moved ByCouncillor J. Kovac

    That the Email dated May, 9, 2022 from Dan Anderson, Resident regarding corporate report "Traffic Calming - Ward 2" be received for information. 

    YES (11)Mayor Crombie, Councillor S. Dasko, Councillor C. Fonseca, Councillor J. Kovac, Councillor C. Parrish, Councillor R. Starr, Councillor M. Mahoney, Councillor P. Saito, Councillor S. McFadden, Councillor G. Carlson , and Councillor P. Mullin
    ABSENT (1)Councillor D. Damerla
    Carried (11 to 0)

Presentation was shown by Mayor Crombie and Councillor Parrish under Item 10.3

This presentation was displayed and discussed under Item 10.3.

Councillor Parrish spoke to the letter on Funding for a New National Headquarters Golf Canada and Mother Parker’s Tea and Coffee Inc.

Councillor Parrish inquired about the waste bins in parks. Jodi Robillos, Commissioner of Community Services responded providing an overview of the waste bin collection process during the spring and winter months and that staff monitor the waste levels. Ms. Robillos further noted that an increase to waste bins and pick-ups can be conducted at high volume locations.

Councillor Fonseca inquired about a letter from Barvinok Ukrainian Dance School regarding the Living Arts Centre food policy banning outside food at the establishment. Ms. Robillos responded that there is a buy-option available and will work with the Councillor and Dance School directly.

Councillor Parrish displayed images of illegal election signs. Members of the Committee spoke to the Election Sign By-law and raised questions and concerns regarding enforcement, number of signs per property, staff resources, cost, fees, and the collection process. Geoff Wright, Commissioner of Transportation and Works and Andra Maxwell, City Solicitor responded to questions from the Committee. Mr. Wright noted he would provide an email to the Members of Council directly summarizing the approach to enforcement, penalties and how residents can report infractions regarding the Election Sign By-law.

Councillor Carlson noted that he would bring a motion to the upcoming Council meeting requesting a revision to the Election Sign By-law.

Mayor Crombie announced various recognition days, weeks and months.

Councillors Dasko, Saito, Fonseca and Parrish announced various Ward and City wide events.

11:39AM (Councillor Mullin)

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