City Council
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
13 motions across 10 agenda items · 2022-2026 term
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2024.TE17.53
PASSED
#roads
Approved installation of traffic control signals at Kingston Road and Columbine Avenue
Adopt Item
23 Yes
1 No
2 absent
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Approved installation of traffic control signals at Kingston Road and Columbine Avenue
Adopt Item
Kingston Road and Columbine Avenue - Traffic Control Signals
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
YES (23)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Jon Burnside
- Shelley Carroll
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (1)
ABSENT (2)
2024.EX18.3
PASSED
#parks
Approved naming the new island Ookwemin Minising and park Biidaasige Park in Port Lands
Adopt Item
19 Yes
0 No
7 absent
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Approved naming the new island Ookwemin Minising and park Biidaasige Park in Port Lands
Adopt Item
Ookwemin Minising and Biidaasige Park: Naming the New Island and Park in the Port Lands
What this motion does
Formally accepts the item as written. This is the final approval step. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.EX18.3 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (19)
NO (0)
- None
2024.PH16.2
PASSED
#development
Adopted zoning changes for low-rise residential lands in Toronto and East York district
Adopt Item
23 Yes
1 No
2 absent
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Adopted zoning changes for low-rise residential lands in Toronto and East York district
Adopt Item
Low-Rise Residential Lands in the Toronto and East York District of the City of Toronto, to Zoning By-law 569-2013
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
YES (23)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Jon Burnside
- Shelley Carroll
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (1)
ABSENT (2)
2024.RM23.7
PASSED
Adopted the Order Paper as amended
Adopt Order Paper as Amended
23 Yes
0 No
3 absent
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Adopted the Order Paper as amended
Adopt Order Paper as Amended
Review of the Order Paper
What this motion does
Needs 50% to pass.
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How councillors voted
YES (23)
- Paul Ainslie
- Jon Burnside
- Shelley Carroll
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Stephen Holyday
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (3)
2024.EX18.2
PASSED
#housing
Approved expanding incentives for new rental housing construction across Toronto
Adopt Item
23 Yes
1 No
2 absent
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Approved expanding incentives for new rental housing construction across Toronto
Adopt Item
Build More Homes: Expanding Incentives for Purpose Built Rental Housing
What this motion does
Formally accepts the item as written. This is the final approval step. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.EX18.2 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (23)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Alejandra Bravo
- Jon Burnside
- Shelley Carroll
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Paula Fletcher
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (1)
ABSENT (2)
Extending Voting Opportunities in City Polls to 16- and 17-Year-Olds - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Councillor Lily Cheng
PASSED
2/3 REQUIRED
Approved extending voting rights in city polls to 16- and 17-year-old residents
End Debate
· moved by End the debate
18 Yes
6 No
2 absent
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Approved extending voting rights in city polls to 16- and 17-year-old residents
End Debate · moved by End the debate
Extending Voting Opportunities in City Polls to 16- and 17-Year-Olds - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Councillor Lily Cheng
What this motion does
Forces an immediate vote on the item by ending discussion. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.
View agenda item 2024.DM23.1 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor End the debate
How councillors voted
YES (18)
ABSENT (2)
PASSED
Approved lowering voting age to 16 and 17 year olds in city elections
Adopt Item
18 Yes
6 No
2 absent
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Approved lowering voting age to 16 and 17 year olds in city elections
Adopt Item
Extending Voting Opportunities in City Polls to 16- and 17-Year-Olds - by Councillor Dianne Saxe, seconded by Councillor Lily Cheng
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
YES (18)
ABSENT (2)
2024.EX18.17
PASSED
#development
#equity
Approved FIFA World Cup 2026 revenue opportunities, procurement plans, and community workforce development initiatives
Adopt Item
21 Yes
4 No
1 absent
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Approved FIFA World Cup 2026 revenue opportunities, procurement plans, and community workforce development initiatives
Adopt Item
FIFA World Cup 2026 Toronto: Revenue Opportunities to Support Hosting Obligations, Procurement Plan Revisions, and Social Procurement and Community Workforce Development Updates
What this motion does
Formally accepts the item as written. This is the final approval step. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.EX18.17 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (21)
ABSENT (1)
2024.AU6.1
Motion 1
DEFEATED
#parks
Rejected audit of Parks Branch operations for improving oversight of daily maintenance
Amend Item (Additional)
· moved by Cheng
10 Yes
14 No
2 absent
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Rejected audit of Parks Branch operations for improving oversight of daily maintenance
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Cheng
Audit of Parks Branch Operations - Phase 1: Improving Oversight of Day-to-Day Maintenance Helps to Ensure City Parks are Beautiful, Clean and Safe
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.AU6.1 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Cheng
How councillors voted
YES (10)
NO (14)
- Paul Ainslie
- Alejandra Bravo
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Nick Mantas
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Chris Moise
- Frances Nunziata
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
ABSENT (2)
Reinforcing the Importance of Openness, Fairness and Transparency in City Procurement: An Audit of the Procurement and Implementation of the PayIt Unsolicited Proposal
Motion 1
PASSED
Approved audit examining openness, fairness, and transparency in city procurement of PayIt proposal
Amend Item (Additional)
· moved by Fletcher
21 Yes
0 No
5 absent
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Approved audit examining openness, fairness, and transparency in city procurement of PayIt proposal
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Fletcher
Reinforcing the Importance of Openness, Fairness and Transparency in City Procurement: An Audit of the Procurement and Implementation of the PayIt Unsolicited Proposal
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.AU6.2 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Fletcher
How councillors voted
YES (21)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Alejandra Bravo
- Jon Burnside
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Mike Colle
- Paula Fletcher
- Stephen Holyday
- Parthi Kandavel
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (5)
- Shelley Carroll
- Olivia Chow
- Vincent Crisanti
- Ausma Malik
- Chris Moise
Motion 2
DEFEATED
TIED
CLOSE VOTE
Rejected audit of PayIt procurement process due to tied vote on openness and transparency concerns
Amend Item (Additional)
· moved by Perks
11 Yes
11 No
4 absent
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Rejected audit of PayIt procurement process due to tied vote on openness and transparency concerns
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Perks
Reinforcing the Importance of Openness, Fairness and Transparency in City Procurement: An Audit of the Procurement and Implementation of the PayIt Unsolicited Proposal
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. 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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Moved by: Councillor Perks
How councillors voted
CaféTO Business Improvement Area (BIA) Pilot Programs Update and Toronto Municipal Code Amendments for 2025
Motion 2
PASSED
#transit
Approved café business improvement programs and updated city rules for 2025
Amend Item (Additional)
· moved by Cheng
21 Yes
0 No
5 absent
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Approved café business improvement programs and updated city rules for 2025
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Cheng
CaféTO Business Improvement Area (BIA) Pilot Programs Update and Toronto Municipal Code Amendments for 2025
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.EX18.7 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Cheng
How councillors voted
YES (21)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Jon Burnside
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Stephen Holyday
- Parthi Kandavel
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Jennifer McKelvie
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- James Pasternak
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Michael Thompson
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (5)
- Alejandra Bravo
- Shelley Carroll
- Olivia Chow
- Ausma Malik
- Chris Moise
PASSED
#transit
Approved updated café patio program rules and changes to city codes for 2025
Adopt Item as Amended
20 Yes
1 No
5 absent
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Approved updated café patio program rules and changes to city codes for 2025
Adopt Item as Amended
CaféTO Business Improvement Area (BIA) Pilot Programs Update and Toronto Municipal Code Amendments for 2025
What this motion does
Formally accepts the item including all amendments made during debate. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2024.EX18.7 on Toronto.ca →