Outstanding Council Directives Tracking Log
Meeting Date | Motion/ Resolution | Report Number | CLT Member/ Executive Director | Action | Status |
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January 15, 2018 | B32/2018 | S 184/2017 | City Forester | THAT the report from the City Forester regarding an update on the progress of a City-wide Tree Inventory Project, a Preventative Tree Maintenance Program and a Urban Forest Management Plan BE RECEIVED; and further, THAT funding for the Preventative Tree Maintenance Program in the estimated annual amount of $2,080,000 beginning in 2019 BE REFERRED to future Capital budget deliberations; and, That Administration PROVIDE information on any available subsidized programs which may exist by investigating best practices used in other municipalities; and that this information BE PROVIDED during the 2019 Budget deliberation process. | Will be included in Capital Variance Report – April 2020 |
March 26, 2018 | CR155/2018 | C 52/2018 | City Engineer | ...That the Purchasing Department BE AUTHORIZED to issue a Purchase Order to Haddad, Morgan and Associates Ltd. to provide engineering services related to the redevelopment of 6700 Raymond Ave (former Concord School site) for an upset limit of $75,500 plus taxes; and further, That the City Engineer or designate BE AUTHORIZED to issue the requisite tender for the construction works required for the redevelopment and FURTHER that once the tender results are known that a report be submitted to City Council relative to the award of the contract and identifying a funding source for any projected funding shortfalls that may arise. | On hold pending Planning’s review of tiny houses as asked by Councillor Gignac |
May 7, 2018 | CR245/2018 | CMC 9/2018 | Chief Administrative Officer | That the correspondence from the Ministry of Education dated April 27, 2018 regarding an update to Ontario’s commitment to revise the Pupil Accommodation Review Guideline (PARG) BE RECEIVED, and further, that Administration BE DIRECTED to prepare a report for Council’s consideration in terms of the possibility for applying on the City of Windsor’s behalf for the Call of Proposals being issued this summer to participate in the Voluntary Integrated Planning and Partnerships Initiative (VIPPi), to provide flexible support to local partners that wish to enhance their collective capacity for integrated capital and community planning. |