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City Council

Wednesday, October 8, 2025

15 motions across 5 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

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2025.SC25.9 PASSED #roads #walkability

Approved pedestrian crossing protection measures at Milner Avenue and Executive Court/Mid-Dominion Acres

Adopt Item

22 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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Milner Avenue and Executive Court/Mid-Dominion Acres - Pedestrian Crossing Protection

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.PH24.5 PASSED #roads

Approved new sign regulations for 2 College Street building location

Adopt Item

20 Yes 3 No 3 absent
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2 College Street - Area-Specific Amendment to the Sign By-law

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.IE24.13 · 9 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

Motion 4 DEFEATED #transit

Rejected proposal to expand automated speed enforcement program with five votes supporting

Amend Item · moved by Bradford

5 Yes 20 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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 Bradford

How councillors voted

Motion 9b PASSED #transit

Approved expanding automated speed enforcement program to reduce speeding violations citywide

Refer Motion · moved by Fletcher

21 Yes 4 No 1 absent
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Motion 1d PASSED #transit

Approved expanding automated speed cameras to reduce speeding across Toronto streets

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Holyday

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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 DEFEATED #transit

Rejected proposal to expand automated speed enforcement program citywide

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Perruzza

4 Yes 21 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

What this motion does

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

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Moved by: Councillor Perruzza

How councillors voted

PASSED #infrastructure #transit

Approved automated speed enforcement program changes to reduce speeding on Toronto streets

Adopt Item as Amended

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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 #infrastructure #transit

Adopted plan to optimize automated speed enforcement program to reduce speeding in Toronto

Adopt Item as Amended

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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 #infrastructure #transit

Approved limited expansion of automated speed enforcement program with focus on safety measures

Adopt Item as Amended

21 Yes 4 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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 #infrastructure #transit

Approved automated speed enforcement program optimization to reduce speeding violations

Adopt Item as Amended · moved by Re-vote

17 Yes 8 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

What this motion does

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

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Moved by: Councillor Re-vote

How councillors voted

PASSED #infrastructure #transit

Approved limited automated speed enforcement measures to reduce speeding violations

Adopt Item as Amended

24 Yes 1 No 1 absent
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Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding

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

2025.MM33.2 · 3 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Making our Communities Safe by Supporting a Common Sense Approach to Speed Cameras - by Councillor Josh Matlow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers

Motion 2 PASSED

Approved using speed cameras to improve safety in Toronto communities with broad council support

Amend Item · moved by Myers

20 Yes 5 No 1 absent
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Making our Communities Safe by Supporting a Common Sense Approach to Speed Cameras - by Councillor Josh Matlow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers

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 Myers

How councillors voted

PASSED

Directed staff to support speed camera safety measures using practical common sense approach

Adopt Item as Amended

22 Yes 2 No 2 absent
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Making our Communities Safe by Supporting a Common Sense Approach to Speed Cameras - by Councillor Josh Matlow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers

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 speed camera program using common sense approach to improve community safety

Adopt Item as Amended

24 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Making our Communities Safe by Supporting a Common Sense Approach to Speed Cameras - by Councillor Josh Matlow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers

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

2025.EX26.12 PASSED #parks

Approved Toronto Parking Authority's 2024 environmental, social and governance report

Adopt Item

19 Yes 1 No 6 absent
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Toronto Parking Authority 2024 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Report

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