Total Outstanding: 10
COUNCIL MEMBER | QUESTION – ISSUES RAISED | ||
Bortolin | Commissioner of Parks, | CQ4-2019 Asks that administration consider options to streamline the process to help with street closures looking at all options including efficiencies that can lead to lowering administrative time and costs while still allowing timely processing of applications. Please consider fees in the schedule as well as barricade rentals and Fire Department fees. ST2019 (February 25, 2019) | Type of Response Required -Written |
McKenzie | Chief Administrative Officer | CQ 7-2019 Asks that in light of the recent announcement from FCA to eliminate the third shift at the Windsor Assembly Plant and understanding the gravity of the economic impact to our community where as many as 10,000 jobs may be lost or affected, that Administration develop a proposal for Council’s review that could incent FCA to consider the possibility of introducing a new product into the Windsor Assembly Plant Facility. In doing so Administration should consider how existing City of Windsor economic development programs could be applied or amended to create a proposal that can help to protect the jobs now at risk both at the Windsor Assembly Plant and across the community generally. SPL/10759 (April 15, 2019) | Type of Response Required -Written |
Bortolin | City Engineer | CQ 9-2019 Asks that administration report back on current practices and procedures regarding both immediate and long term sidewalk repairs. Taking into consideration timing, materials, safety concerns, as well as matching local aesthetics. SW2019 (May 6, 2019) | Type of Response Required -Written |
Holt | City Engineer | CQ 12-2019 Asks that Administration update Council on the Residential Parking Permit Policy, outlining how it can be improved, whether it is accomplishing its stated goals, and recommending changes in the policy to better serve residents in areas with high demand for on-street parking. ST2019 (May 6, 2019) | Type of Response Required -Written |
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