2020
Total Outstanding: 16
COUNCIL MEMBER | QUESTION – ISSUES RAISED | ||
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Mayor Dilkens | City Engineer,City Planner &Chief BuildingOfficial | CQ1-2020Asks Administration to prepare a report on policy and/or bylaw changes that require new construction projects in the City of Windsor to prepare for electric vehicle infrastructure including, at a minimum, the rough-in necessary to facilitate future transition to electric vehicles. In addition, report back on best practices or policies that would benefit existing buildings to convert as needed.SW/13715 18.1 (January 20, 2020) | Type ofResponseRequired -Written Report |
McKenzie | Community Development & Health Commissioner and to City Planner/Executive Director of Planning & Building | CQ 4-2020That Administration prepare a comparative analysis of the Affordable Housing frameworks and incentives that are in place in comparable municipalities. To the extent that the data is available the analysis should consider all forms of affordable housing and the composition of the affordable housing marketplace in the communities analyzed.SS2020 (February 3, 2020) | Type ofResponseRequired -Written Report |
Costante | City Engineer | CQ 5-2020Asks that administration investigate and report back on the possibility of increasing the number of on-street Paid for Parking spots in the Wyandotte West business area, particularly in the first areas north and south of Wyandotte in place of residential permitted locations. The report shall include an analysis on projected revenues and the effects of lost residential spots.ST2020 (March 2, 2020) | Type ofResponseRequired -Written Report |
Holt | City Engineer | CQ 6-2020Asks that administration report back to Council on the merits of allowing new residential parking permit areas within the city and what the process should be with regards to requesting new locations and conditions to be met for approval.ST2020 (March 2, 2020) | Type ofResponseRequired -Written Report |