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City Council

Thursday, March 21, 2024

18 motions across 15 agenda items · 2022-2026 term

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2024.NY11.2 PASSED #animals #development #roads

Approved rezoning and official plan changes for 72 Church Avenue residential development project

Adopt Item

19 Yes 1 No 6 absent
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72 Church Avenue - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Decision Report - Approval

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

2024.EX12.4 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Long-Term Financial Plan Update: Leveraging City-Wide Real Estate Opportunities for Affordable Housing, Complete Communities and Financial Sustainability

Motion 2 PASSED #housing

Approved plan to use city real estate for affordable housing and financial sustainability

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Fletcher

20 Yes 2 No 4 absent
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Long-Term Financial Plan Update: Leveraging City-Wide Real Estate Opportunities for Affordable Housing, Complete Communities and Financial Sustainability

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 #housing

Adopted plan to use city real estate for affordable housing and financial sustainability

Adopt Item as Amended

21 Yes 1 No 4 absent
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Long-Term Financial Plan Update: Leveraging City-Wide Real Estate Opportunities for Affordable Housing, Complete Communities and Financial Sustainability

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

2024.MM16.4 DEFEATED 2/3 REQUIRED CLOSE VOTE

Rejected waiving referral for Night Economy Manifesto by Councillor Ainslie

Waive Referral

11 Yes 14 No 1 absent
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Night Economy Manifesto - by Councillor Paul Ainslie, seconded by Councillor 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

2024.MM16.14 DEFEATED 2/3 REQUIRED CLOSE VOTE #roads #safety #walkability

Rejected proposal to reopen Vision Zero road safety discussion with optional traffic polling vote

Re-open Item

10 Yes 13 No 3 absent
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Re-Opening and Amending Item 2023.IE7.4 on Updates on Vision Zero Road Safety Initiatives to Allow Optional Polling for Traffic - by Councillor Stephen Holyday, seconded by Councillor Jennifer McKelvie

What this motion does

Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted

2024.MM16.15 DEFEATED 2/3 REQUIRED CLOSE VOTE #animals #snow

Rejected waiving referral on poster enforcement policies clarification, vote failed twelve to eleven

Waive Referral

12 Yes 11 No 3 absent
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Clarification on Municipal Licensing and Standards Poster Enforcement Policies and By-laws - Rules Governing Affixing and Removing of Posters - by Councillor James Pasternak, seconded by Councillor Brad Bradford

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

2024.MM16.19 PASSED

Approved donating surplus city vehicles to charitable organizations serving Toronto residents

Adopt Item

23 Yes 1 No 2 absent
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Authority to Donate Surplus Vehicles - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor 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

2024.PH10.2 PASSED #housing

Adopted program to renovate multi-unit rental homes and preserve affordable housing across the city

Adopt Item as Amended

19 Yes 2 No 5 absent
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New Multi-Tenant Houses Renovation Program to Preserve and Improve Affordable Rental Homes

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

2024.EC10.2 PASSED #animals

Adopted operational review recommendations for serious dog attacks with safety improvements

Adopt Item as Amended

21 Yes 0 No 5 absent
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Response to EC6.9 - Incident and Operational Review of Serious Dog Attacks

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

2024.PH10.11 PASSED

Approved funding and support for new long-term care beds in North York

Adopt Item

21 Yes 0 No 5 absent
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Supporting New Long-Term Care Beds in North York

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

2024.PH10.13 Motion 1 PASSED #animals #development #housing

Approved removal of education development charges on missing middle housing forms

Amend Item · moved by Bradford

22 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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Eliminating Education Development Charges on Missing Middle Housing Forms

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

2024.MM16.24 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Authority to Accept an In-Kind Donation and Enter into an Agreement with Pride Toronto for Hanlan's Point Rainbow Road - by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, seconded by Councillor Chris Moise

PASSED #roads

Approved in-kind donation from Pride Toronto for Hanlan's Point Rainbow Road project

Adopt Item

24 Yes 0 No 2 absent
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Authority to Accept an In-Kind Donation and Enter into an Agreement with Pride Toronto for Hanlan's Point Rainbow Road - by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, seconded by Councillor Chris Moise

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

PASSED #roads

Approved accepting in-kind donation from Pride Toronto for Hanlan's Point Rainbow Road

Adopt Item · moved by REVOTE

23 Yes 0 No 3 absent
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Authority to Accept an In-Kind Donation and Enter into an Agreement with Pride Toronto for Hanlan's Point Rainbow Road - by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, seconded by Councillor Chris Moise

What this motion does

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

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Moved by: Councillor REVOTE

How councillors voted

2024.MM16.25 Motion 1 PASSED #budget #parks

Approved releasing funds to advance beach improvement projects in Ward 10

Amend Item (Additional) · moved by Malik

25 Yes 0 No 1 absent
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Authorization to Release Section 42 Funds to Amend the 2024-2033 Capital Budget and Plan for Parks, Forestry and Recreation to Advance Hanlan's Beach Priority Initiatives in Ward 10 - by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, seconded by Councillor Chris Moise

What this motion does

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

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Moved by: Councillor Malik

How councillors voted

2024.MM16.50 · 2 motions on this item · View on Toronto.ca ↗

Re-opening and Amending Item MM14.16 - Summit to Solve the Epidemic of Criminal Break-and-Enters Against Small Business in the City of Toronto - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Frances Nunziata

PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED #transit

Approved reopening item on criminal break-ins affecting small businesses in Toronto

Re-open Item

22 Yes 1 No 3 absent
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Re-opening and Amending Item MM14.16 - Summit to Solve the Epidemic of Criminal Break-and-Enters Against Small Business in the City of Toronto - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Frances Nunziata

What this motion does

Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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How councillors voted

PASSED #transit

Approved reopening and amending plan to address break-ins targeting small businesses across Toronto

Adopt Item

14 Yes 6 No 6 absent
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Re-opening and Amending Item MM14.16 - Summit to Solve the Epidemic of Criminal Break-and-Enters Against Small Business in the City of Toronto - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Frances Nunziata

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

2024.MM16.48 PASSED 2/3 REQUIRED

Approved reconsidering urgent action on auto theft crisis with strong council support

Reconsider Item · moved by Reconsider the item

17 Yes 4 No 5 absent
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Urgent Action on the Auto Theft Crisis - by Councillor Mike Colle, seconded by Councillor Frances Nunziata

What this motion does

Needs two-thirds (67%) to pass — supermajority required.

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Moved by: Councillor Reconsider the item

How councillors voted

2024.TE11.29 Motion 1b PASSED #events

Approved using Nathan Phillips Square for events from May through August 2024

Amend Item · moved by Fletcher

21 Yes 1 No 4 absent
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Use of Nathan Phillips Square for Various Events - May 1, 2024 - August 31, 2024

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 Fletcher

How councillors voted