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City Council

Thursday, December 15, 2022

24 motions across 7 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

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2023.EX1.4 · 7 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

PASSED

Approved partial implementation of provincial housing legislation, adopting one executive committee recommendation only

Adopt Item as Amended

19 Yes 7 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

PASSED CLOSE VOTE

Adopted recommendation to implement provincial housing legislation with narrow council support

Adopt Item as Amended

14 Yes 12 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

PASSED

Adopted measures to implement provincial housing legislation allowing more residential development

Adopt Item as Amended

22 Yes 4 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

DEFEATED TIED CLOSE VOTE

Rejected Bill 109 implementation after tied vote prevented adoption of executive recommendation

Adopt Item as Amended

13 Yes 13 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

Tied vote — motion lost

Under Toronto's council procedure bylaw, a tied vote means the motion does not pass. A simple majority is required to carry any motion.

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How councillors voted

PASSED

Adopted provincial housing law recommendation to increase residential development across Toronto

Adopt Item as Amended

20 Yes 6 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

PASSED

Approved implementation of provincial housing legislation focusing on specified executive recommendations

Adopt Item as Amended

17 Yes 9 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

PASSED

Approved implementing Bill 109 provisions to increase housing supply across Toronto

Adopt Item as Amended

21 Yes 5 No
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Implementing Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

2023.EX1.7 Motion 1 PASSED

Approved operating variance report for nine months through September 2022

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Tory

23 Yes 2 No 1 absent
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Operating Variance Report for the Nine Months Ended September 30, 2022

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Tory

How councillors voted

2023.CC2.3 · 9 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

Motion 5 DEFEATED

Referred legislative changes to city governance addressing Bill 3 and Bill 39 proposals

Refer Item · moved by Perks

9 Yes 15 No 2 absent
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Sends the item back to city staff for more research, public consultation, or revisions before council decides. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Perks

How councillors voted

Motion 1 PASSED CLOSE VOTE

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39 by narrow vote

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Matlow

14 Yes 11 No 1 absent
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Matlow

How councillors voted

Motion 2 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Morley

17 Yes 8 No 1 absent
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Morley

How councillors voted

Motion 3 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39 with strong council support

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Bravo

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Bravo

How councillors voted

Motion 4 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Pasternak

24 Yes 1 No 1 absent
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Pasternak

How councillors voted

Motion 6 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by McKelvie

24 Yes 2 No
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor McKelvie

How councillors voted

Motion 7 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Holyday

26 Yes 0 No
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Holyday

How councillors voted

Motion 8 PASSED

Approved legislative changes to city governance through Bill 3 and Bill 39

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Fletcher

25 Yes 1 No
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Fletcher

How councillors voted

PASSED

Adopted changes to city governance laws through amended Bill 3 and Bill 39 legislation

Adopt Item as Amended

16 Yes 10 No
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Legislative Changes to City Governance - Bill 3 and Bill 39

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

2023.MM2.1 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Request for Metrolinx Accountability and Financial Compensation Regarding the Ongoing Construction Delays of the Eglinton Crosstown - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Josh Matlow

PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #transparency

Approved waiving referral to seek Metrolinx accountability and compensation for Eglinton Crosstown delays

Waive Referral

21 Yes 5 No
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Request for Metrolinx Accountability and Financial Compensation Regarding the Ongoing Construction Delays of the Eglinton Crosstown - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Josh Matlow

What this motion does

Skips the normal referral to a committee, allowing immediate council action. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted

Motion 2 PASSED CLOSE VOTE #transparency

Directed staff to seek accountability and compensation from Metrolinx for Eglinton Crosstown construction delays

Amend Item · moved by Holyday

14 Yes 12 No
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Request for Metrolinx Accountability and Financial Compensation Regarding the Ongoing Construction Delays of the Eglinton Crosstown - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Josh Matlow

What this motion does

Proposes changes to the wording, scope, or details of the item before adoption. Needs 50% to pass.

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Moved by: Councillor Holyday

How councillors voted

2023.MM2.5 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

360 Evans Avenue - Minor Variance Appeal at the Toronto Local Appeal Body - by Councillor Frances Nunziata, seconded by Councillor Amber Morley

PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #roads

Waived referral requirement for 360 Evans Avenue minor variance appeal at Toronto Local Appeal Body

Waive Referral

23 Yes 3 No
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360 Evans Avenue - Minor Variance Appeal at the Toronto Local Appeal Body - by Councillor Frances Nunziata, seconded by Councillor Amber Morley

What this motion does

Skips the normal referral to a committee, allowing immediate council action. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted

PASSED #roads

Approved appeal for minor variance at 360 Evans Avenue through Toronto Local Appeal Body

Adopt Item

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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360 Evans Avenue - Minor Variance Appeal at the Toronto Local Appeal Body - by Councillor Frances Nunziata, seconded by Councillor Amber Morley

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item as written. This is the final approval step. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

2023.MM2.14 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Improving Safety on Bloor Street Bike Lanes during Construction - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie

PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #cycling #roads #safety

Approved waiving referral to improve safety on Bloor Street bike lanes during construction

Waive Referral

24 Yes 2 No
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Improving Safety on Bloor Street Bike Lanes during Construction - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie

What this motion does

Skips the normal referral to a committee, allowing immediate council action. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted

PASSED #cycling #roads #safety

Approved safety improvements for Bloor Street bike lanes during construction work

Adopt Item

25 Yes 1 No
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Improving Safety on Bloor Street Bike Lanes during Construction - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Deputy Mayor Jennifer McKelvie

What this motion does

Formally accepts the item as written. This is the final approval step. Needs 50% to pass.

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How councillors voted

2023.MM2.15 DEFEATED 2/3 REQUIRED CLOSE VOTE

Rejected proposal to waive referral on amending election contribution rebate program transparency rules

Waive Referral

12 Yes 14 No
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Ensuring Transparency in the 2022 Election: Amending the Contribution Rebate Program - by Councillor Paula Fletcher, seconded by Councillor Chris Moise

What this motion does

Skips the normal referral to a committee, allowing immediate council action. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted