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City Council

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

15 motions across 8 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

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2025.DM31.2 PASSED #animals

Approved establishing a dedicated school location to support Toronto's growing film industry

Adopt Item

21 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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Securing a Dedicated School Location to Support Toronto's Film Industry - by Councillor Rachel Chernos Lin, seconded by Councillor Paula Fletcher

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

2025.EY23.23 PASSED #roads

Approved construction staging area at 3755 Bloor Street West with amendments

Adopt Item as Amended

21 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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3755 Bloor Street West - Construction Staging Area

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.EY23.23 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.EY23.16 PASSED #roads #walkability

Approved pedestrian crossing protection at Torbarrie Road and Judy Sgro Avenue

Adopt Item

21 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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Torbarrie Road and Judy Sgro Avenue - Pedestrian Crossing Protection

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.EY23.16 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.MM31.18 PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #roads #transit

Approved waiving referral to reopen King Street for business in downtown Toronto

Waive Referral

19 Yes 4 No 2 absent
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Re-Opening King Street for Business: Keeping Toronto's Downtown Core and Canada's Financial District Moving - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor Stephen Holyday

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.MM31.18 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.MM31.17 PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #roads #transit

Waived referral to expedite streetcar traffic improvements on Adelaide, King, and York Streets

Waive Referral

22 Yes 1 No 2 absent
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Speeding Up Streetcars: Traffic Amendments on Adelaide Street, King Street and York Street - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.MM31.17 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.PH22.3 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods - Multiplex - Monitoring Program - Final Report

Motion 1 PASSED #housing

Approved monitoring program tracking housing expansion through multiplex development in city neighbourhoods

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Bravo

22 Yes 3 No
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Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods - Multiplex - Monitoring Program - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.3 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Bravo

How councillors voted

PASSED #housing

Adopted program monitoring housing options through multiplexes in Toronto neighbourhoods

Adopt Item as Amended

18 Yes 7 No
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Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods - Multiplex - Monitoring Program - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.3 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.PH22.4 · 7 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

Motion 2a DEFEATED #housing

Rejected proposal to allow low-rise sixplexes in more Toronto neighborhoods to increase housing

Defer Item · moved by Holyday

7 Yes 17 No 1 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

Postpones the decision to a future meeting. The item is not killed, just delayed. Needs 50% to pass.

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Holyday

How councillors voted

Motion 2b DEFEATED #housing

Rejected proposal to allow low-rise sixplexes in more Toronto neighbourhoods

Receive Item · moved by Holyday

5 Yes 19 No 1 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

Acknowledges the report exists without taking any action on it. Common for information-only items. Needs 50% to pass.

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Holyday

How councillors voted

Motion 4 DEFEATED CLOSE VOTE #housing

Rejected proposal to allow six-unit residential buildings in Toronto neighborhoods

Amend Motion · moved by Bradford

11 Yes 12 No 2 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

Needs 50% to pass.

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Bradford

How councillors voted

Motion 1b PASSED #housing

Approved allowing low-rise sixplexes in more Toronto neighbourhoods to accelerate housing development

Amend Item · moved by Perks

16 Yes 7 No 2 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Perks

How councillors voted

Motion 1b PASSED #housing

Approved expanding permissions for low-rise sixplexes in Toronto neighbourhoods to accelerate housing

Amend Item · moved by Perks

17 Yes 7 No 1 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Perks

How councillors voted

Motion 3 PASSED #housing

Approved expanding zoning permissions to allow low-rise sixplexes in residential neighbourhoods

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Kandavel

17 Yes 7 No 1 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Kandavel

How councillors voted

PASSED #housing

Approved policy allowing six-unit residential buildings in more Toronto neighbourhoods to increase housing supply

Adopt Item as Amended

18 Yes 6 No 1 absent
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Housing Accelerator Fund: Expanding Permissions in Neighbourhoods for Low-Rise Sixplexes - Final Report

What this motion does

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

View agenda item 2025.PH22.4 on Toronto.ca →

How councillors voted

2025.RM31.1 DEFEATED 2/3 REQUIRED CLOSE VOTE

Rejected motion to extend meeting; council voted against it eleven to ten

Extend the Meeting · moved by Bradford

11 Yes 10 No 4 absent
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Call to Order

What this motion does

Allows council to keep meeting past the scheduled end time. Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

View agenda item 2025.RM31.1 on Toronto.ca →

Moved by: Councillor Bradford

How councillors voted