Committee of the Whole
Meeting Agenda

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Remote meeting live streamed on guelph.ca/live

Changes to the original agenda are noted with an asterisk "*". 

 

To contain the spread of COVID-19, Committee of the Whole Meetings are being held electronically and are live streamed at guelph.ca/live 

 

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This meeting will be held by Electronic Participation in accordance with City of Guelph Procedural By-Law (2021)-20590. 

Kurtis Wells, Economic Development Marketing Coordinator, Silver Award of Excellence for Guelph Shops. 
Kurtis Wells, Economic Development Marketing Coordinator and Tyson McMann, Bronze Award of Excellence, for the Community Profile project.

Stephen Robinson, Senior Heritage Planner, CAHP team member, Conservation Architecture, design and rehabilitation of Basilica Of Our Lady Immaculate Rectory 

Anna Marie O'Connell, Supervisor, Parking Administration

Graham Aikenhead, Project Manager, Corporate Energy and Climate Change, 2020 Energy Manager of the Year Award, through the Save On Energy Program. 

Chair - Mayor Guthrie

The following resolutions have been prepared to facilitate Council’s consideration of various matters and are suggested for consideration.  If Council wishes to address a specific report in isolation of the Consent Agenda, please identify the item. It will be extracted and dealt with separately as part of the Items for Discussion.

  • Recommendation:
    1. That Council approve the intergovernmental priorities proposed for 2022.
    2. That Staff prepare an Information Report outlining the Provincial Election Advocacy Strategy in advance of the dropping of the writ for the Provincial Election in 2022.
    3. That Staff provide an update on intergovernmental performance and priorities in the Fourth Quarter (Q4) of 2022.

The following items have been extracted from Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. These items have been extracted either at the request of a member of Council or because they include a presentation and/or delegations.

Presentation:
Scott Stewart, Chief Administrative Officer

Report to be included on revised agenda.

The following resolutions have been prepared to facilitate Council’s consideration of various matters and are suggested for consideration.  If Council wishes to address a specific report in isolation of the Consent Agenda, please identify the item. It will be extracted and dealt with separately as part of the Items for Discussion.

Report to be included on revised agenda.

  • Recommendation:
    1. That the Downtown Business Improvement Area review process report, dated December 6, 2021, be received.

The following items have been extracted from Consent Agenda and will be considered separately. These items have been extracted either at the request of a member of Council or because they include a presentation and/or delegations.

Presentation: 
David DeGroot, Senior Urban Planner

  • Recommendation:
    1. That the draft York Road/Elizabeth Street Urban Design Concepts be received.

This item has been added in accordance with section 5.11(a) of the City's Procedural By-law. 
Councillors Gordon and Caron will speak to this item. 

  • Recommendation:
    1. The City of Guelph declares support for the Cities Race to Zero as part of the United Nation’s Race to Zero campaign by joining hundreds of other cities in fighting climate change.
    2. The City of Guelph pledges to the following commitments:
      1. We reaffirm our acknowledgement of the global climate crisis.
      2. We are committed to doing our part to keep global heating below the 1.5°Celsius goal of the Paris Agreement.
      3. We are committed to putting inclusive climate action at the centre of all urban decision-making, including the City of Guelph Official Plan, to create thriving and equitable communities for everyone.
      4. We are committed to including our partners – community organizations, businesses, school boards, public institutions, labour unions, financial institutions, Indigenous leaders, and the public – to join us in recognising the global climate crisis and help us deliver on science-based action to overcome it.
    3. The City of Guelph pledges to reach (net)-zero in the 2040s or sooner, or by mid-century at the latest, in line with global efforts to limit warming to 1.5 degree Celsius.
    4. The City of Guelph creates four-year interim climate change targets that fall within each city council's term of office. The first set of interim targets will be established by the second quarter of 2022.
    5. The City of Guelph modify our 2030 target in order to achieve Guelph’s fair share of the global 50% reduction in CO2 identified in the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°Celsius.
    6. The City of Guelph plan at least one inclusive and equitable climate action as listed on citiesracetozero.org that will help to place our city on a resilient pathway consistent with the 1.5°Celsius objective of the Paris Agreement and begin implementation no later than the fourth quarter of 2022.
    7. The City of Guelph report progress annually, for the entire City of Guelph (and continue reporting on the corporation) beginning no later than 2022.
    8. The City of Guelph empower all city staff to bring their ideas forward to fight climate change, engage and train staff on best practices, and allocate funding to reach our approved goals.
    9. The City of Guelph will offer regular consultation meetings with treaty partners and local indigenous elders to review climate initiatives.
    10. That staff be directed to report back on the resources and possible funding strategies to meet new ‘fair share’ interim targets as determined by the climate target methodologies of the Cities Race to Zero, with an end target date of 2050 or sooner, for consideration prior to the 2023 budget.