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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Approved pedestrian crossing protection measures at Milner Avenue and Executive Court/Mid-Dominion Acres
Adopt Item
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
YES (22)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Alejandra Bravo
- Jon Burnside
- Shelley Carroll
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Josh Matlow
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- Gord Perks
- Dianne Saxe
- Neethan Shan
- Michael Thompson
NO (1)
ABSENT (3)
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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Approved new sign regulations for 2 College Street building location
Adopt Item
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
YES (20)
ABSENT (3)
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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Rejected proposal to expand automated speed enforcement program with five votes supporting
Amend Item · moved by Bradford
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.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Bradford
How councillors voted
NO (20)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved expanding automated speed enforcement program to reduce speeding violations citywide
Refer Motion · moved by Fletcher
Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding
What this motion does
Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Fletcher
How councillors voted
YES (21)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved expanding automated speed cameras to reduce speeding across Toronto streets
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Holyday
Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Holyday
How councillors voted
YES (20)
ABSENT (1)
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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Rejected proposal to expand automated speed enforcement program citywide
Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Perruzza
Optimizing the Automated Speed Enforcement Program to Stop Speeding
What this motion does
Adds new content to the existing item. Needs 50% to pass.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Perruzza
How councillors voted
NO (21)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved automated speed enforcement program changes to reduce speeding on Toronto streets
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (20)
ABSENT (1)
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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Adopted plan to optimize automated speed enforcement program to reduce speeding in Toronto
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (20)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved limited expansion of automated speed enforcement program with focus on safety measures
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (21)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved automated speed enforcement program optimization to reduce speeding violations
Adopt Item as Amended · moved by Re-vote
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
YES (17)
NO (8)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved limited automated speed enforcement measures to reduce speeding violations
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.IE24.13 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (24)
- Paul Ainslie
- Alejandra Bravo
- 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
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Neethan Shan
- Michael Thompson
NO (1)
ABSENT (1)
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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Approved using speed cameras to improve safety in Toronto communities with broad council support
Amend Item · moved by Myers
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.
View agenda item 2025.MM33.2 on Toronto.ca →
Moved by: Councillor Myers
How councillors voted
YES (20)
ABSENT (1)
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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Directed staff to support speed camera safety measures using practical common sense approach
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.MM33.2 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (22)
- Paul Ainslie
- Alejandra Bravo
- Jon Burnside
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Neethan Shan
- Michael Thompson
NO (2)
ABSENT (2)
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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Approved speed camera program using common sense approach to improve community safety
Adopt Item as Amended
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.
View agenda item 2025.MM33.2 on Toronto.ca →
How councillors voted
YES (24)
- Paul Ainslie
- Brad Bradford
- Alejandra Bravo
- Jon Burnside
- Lily Cheng
- Rachel Chernos Lin
- Olivia Chow
- Mike Colle
- Vincent Crisanti
- Paula Fletcher
- Stephen Holyday
- Parthi Kandavel
- Ausma Malik
- Nick Mantas
- Josh Matlow
- Chris Moise
- Amber Morley
- Jamaal Myers
- Frances Nunziata
- Gord Perks
- Anthony Perruzza
- Dianne Saxe
- Neethan Shan
- Michael Thompson
NO (0)
- None
ABSENT (2)
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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Approved Toronto Parking Authority's 2024 environmental, social and governance report
Adopt Item
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
YES (19)
NO (1)
ABSENT (6)