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1 The Corporation of the City of Brampton July 8, 2015 Special Meeting Members Present: Mayor L. Jeffrey (left meeting from 7:51 p.m. to 7:53 p.m., 8:51 p.m. to 8:54 p.m., and 12:23 a.m. to 12:28 a.m.) Regional Councillor G. Gibson Wards 1 and 5 Regional Councillor E. Moore Wards 1 and 5 Regional Councillor M. Palleschi Wards 2 and 6 Regional Councillor M. Medeiros Wards 3 and 4 (chaired meeting from 7:51 p.m. to 7:53 p.m. and 12:23 a.m. to 12:28 a.m.) Regional Councillor G. Miles Wards 7 and 8 Regional Councillor J. Sprovieri Wards 9 and 10 lor D. Whillans Wards 2 and 6 lor J. Bowman Wards 3 and 4 lor P. Fortini Wards 7 and 8 lor G. Dhillon Wards 9 and 10 (chaired meeting from 8:51 p.m. to 8:54 p.m.) Members Absent: Staff Present: nil Ms. M. Ball, Acting Chief Administrative Officer Mr. P. Simmons, Chief Corporate Services Officer Ms. S. Connor, Executive Director, Transit, and Acting Chief Public Services Officer Mr. J. Pitushka, Executive Director, Maintenance and Operations, and Acting Chief Planning and Infrastructure Services Officer Mr. T. Plant, Director, Strategic and Enterprise Services, and Acting Chief Operating Officer Ms. H. MacDonald, Director, Planning Policy and Growth Management, Planning and Infrastructure Services Mr. C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services Mr. R. Zuech, Acting City Solicitor, Corporate Services Mr. E. Evans, Deputy City Clerk, Corporate Services Ms. T. Brenton, Legislative Coordinator, Corporate Services Ms. C. Urquhart, Legislative Coordinator, Corporate Services

2 The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. and recessed at 9:52 p.m. Council reconvened at 10:08 p.m. and adjourned at 1:13 a.m. Mayor Jeffrey outlined the purpose of the meeting to consider a staff report on the Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update, and to hear from members of the public. A. Approval of the Agenda The following motion was considered. C Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by lor Bowman That the agenda for the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015 be approved as printed and circulated. The following supplementary information was provided at the meeting: D 1. Presentation re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update Response to Request for Additional Information Re: Item C 1: Copies of delegation presentations (not included with delegation forms): 15. Jaipaul Massey-Singh, Chair, Brampton Board of Trade 22. Carolyn Woodland, Senior Director, Planning, Greenspace and Communications, Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) 30. Christopher Moon, Sensible LRT for Brampton The following items were received by the City Clerk s Office after the agenda was printed and relate to the Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (Council approval was not required for addition of these items in accordance with Procedure By-law , as amended): C 1. Additional Delegations: 43. Gurratan Singh Dhaliwal, community advocate 44. Ian McGillivray, Brampton resident 45. Dalvir Passi, Brampton resident 46. Andrew Brown, Brampton resident 47. Jason Lodder, Brampton resident 48. Satinder Sony Rai, Sustainable Vaughan 49. David Dennis, Brampton resident 50. Jermaine Chambers, Brampton resident 51. Sam Hundal, Brampton resident Page 2 of 17

3 F 2. Additional Correspondence: 49. Diego Rupolo, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Al Cormier, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Ryan Glassford, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Patricia McGrail, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Diljan Randhawa, Brampton resident, dated July 2, Jason Toste, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Nikita Brown, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Jennifer Gold, Brampton resident, dated June 19, Amanpreet Singh Bal, Mississauga resident, dated June 30, Ron Bouwhuis, Brampton resident, dated July 1, Anna and Jorge Cardoso, dated June 30, Marion Bartlett, Brampton resident 61. Adam Lapienis, Brampton resident and business owner, dated June 20, Peeyush Gupta, dated June 18, Brian van Stokkum, Brampton resident, dated July 7, Charles Laforet, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Mary Ellen Balez, dated June 3, Lorna McCluskey, Brampton resident, dated June 18, 2015 and July 3, Malcolm Hamilton, Brampton resident, dated June 23, Dr. David Mowat, Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel, dated July 3, Jean Taggart, Brampton resident, dated June 22, Peter Cipriano, President, Goldpark Group, dated July 6, Brett Glanfield, Vice President, Property Management, Centrecorp Management Services Limited, dated July 6, Bethany Couto, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Robert Mathews, Brampton resident, dated June 21, Stephen Wallace, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Ralph Witzenhausen, Brampton resident, dated June 20, Lorraine Kelleher, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Carla Pardal, Brampton resident, dated June 29, Thelma Matthews, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Kristen VanderBerg, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Nick Gougoulias, President, Nideva Properties Inc., dated June 30, Paul and Cathy Willoughby, Brampton residents, dated June 19, Richard Poersch, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Steven Bishop, Vice President, Development Services, North American Realty Services, dated July 6, Ian Hamilton, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Kyla Wrobel, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Divyesh Mistry, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Dianne Goulin and David MacLean, Brampton residents, dated July 7, Page 3 of 17

4 88. David Dennis, Brampton resident, dated July 7, Carolyn Rose, Brampton resident, dated July 7, Marion Cabral, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Kai Aiken-Reeves, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Daniela Gatti, District Vice President, Scotiabank, dated July 7, Bradley Harman, President, Brampton Real Estate Board 94. Zanita DiSalle, West Brampton Market, RBC Royal Bank, dated July 7, Irene and Bob Osborne, Brampton residents, dated June 18, Joel Farber, Fogler Rubinoff LLP, dated July 8, Fred Santini, Regional Vice President, Central Region, Crombie REIT, dated June 25, David Hymers, Chair of Council, St. Paul s United Church, dated July 8, Kien Hoang, Interforce International Inc., dated June 8, 2015 B. Declarations of Interest under the Municipal Conflict of Interest Act nil C. Delegations C 1. Delegations re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update See Items D 1, E 1, E 2, F 1 and F 2 Forty-nine Brampton residents, business owners and other interested parties provided their views, suggestions, concerns, questions, presentations, and petitions on the Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit project. Note: Some of the registered delegations did not present their comments; additional delegations were invited to provide their comments after registered delegations were presented. The following motion was considered. C Moved by lor Bowman Seconded by Regional Councillor Palleschi That the following delegations, presentations and petitions, to the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update be received: 1. Andrew de Groot, Brampton resident (and presentation) 2. David Oppong, Brampton resident Page 4 of 17

5 3. Kevin Montgomery, Brampton resident and Co-Founder, Fight Gridlock in Brampton (and presentation) 4. Chris Drew, Co-Founder, Fight Gridlock in Brampton (and presentation) 5. Donald McLeod, Brampton resident, Member, Brampton Focus community citizens group 6. Lisa Stokes, Brampton resident (and presentation) 7. Nikita Brown, Brampton resident 8. Gloria Berger, Brampton resident 9. Paulo Ribeiro, National Representative, Unifor (and Local 1285 flyer) 10. Harpreet Zingh, Founder, Lab-B Brampton 11. Harman Grewal, Co-Founder, Lab-B Brampton 12. Jason Ottey, Director of Government Relations and Communications, Labourers International Union of North America (LiUNA) Local Chris Bejnar, Co-Chair, Citizens for a Better Brampton (CFBB) (and presentation) 14. Doug Bryden, Co-Chair, Citizens for a Better Brampton (CFBB) 15. Jaipaul Massey-Singh, Chair, Brampton Board of Trade (and presentation) 16. J. Deen Amin, Brampton resident 17. Amrit Toor, Brampton resident 18. Chad Belcher, Brampton resident 19. Elaine Belcher, Brampton resident 20. Susan Crawford, Partner, Crawford Chondon & Partners LLP 21. Simran Kamboj, Founder, 4 Corners Brampton 22. Carolyn Woodland, Senior Director, Planning, Greenspace and Communications, Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) (and presentation) 23. Divyesh Mistry, Brampton resident 24. David Hymers, Chair of Council, St. Paul s United Church 25. Daniel and Renata Lewis, Owners,T By Daniel 26. Karen McCallion, Brampton resident 27. Parminder Grewal, Brampton resident 28. Paul Willoughby, Brampton resident 29. Christopher Moon, Sensible LRT for Brampton (and presentation) 30. Kien Hoang, President, CEO, Interforce International Inc. 31. Siva Sivananthan, Brampton businessman and resident 32. Jorge Estepa, Brampton resident 33. Michael Avis, President, Brampton Historical Society 34. John Sanderson, Brampton resident (and petitions) 35. Glenn Williams, Brampton resident (and presentation) 36. Grettel Comas, Owner, Baci Gifts 37. Rose O Reilly, Brampton resident 38. Peter Bailey, Brampton resident 39. Elizabeth Walker, Brampton resident 40. Gurratan Singh Dhaliwal, community advocate Page 5 of 17

6 41. Andrew Brown, Brampton resident (and presentation) 42. Satinder Sony Rai, Sustainable Vaughan 43. David Dennis, Brampton resident 44. Jermaine Chambers, Brampton resident 45. Pauline Thornham 46. Franco Spadafora, Brampton resident 47. Brad Harman, President, Brampton Real Estate Board 48. Julie White, Brampton resident 49. Harkirat Singh, Brampton resident D. Presentations D 1. Presentation re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update Response to Request for Additional Information: 1. H. MacDonald, Director, Planning Policy and Growth Management, Planning and Infrastructure Services 2. S. Connor, Executive Director, Brampton Transit, Public Services 3. C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services See Items C 1, E 1, E 2, F 1 and F 2 A copy of the subject presentation was distributed at the meeting. Council agreed to the following order of business: remarks from Marilyn Ball, Acting Chief Administrative Officer staff presentation delegations (Item C 1) staff report and addendum (Items E 1 and E 2) correspondence (Items F 1 and F 2) Marilyn Ball, Acting Chief Administrative Officer, provided remarks, which included background on the Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit project, staff report (Item E 1) and addendum (Item E 2), and correspondence from Metrolinx (Item F 1). Ms. Ball introduced representatives from Metrolinx and SNC Lavelin, and indicated their availability to respond to questions from Council. The following staff provided a presentation entitled Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update Response to Request for Additional Information : Page 6 of 17

7 H. MacDonald, Director, Planning Policy and Growth Management, Planning and Infrastructure Services Downtown Secondary Plan Area 7, Urban Growth Centre, Mobility Hub S. Connor, Executive Director, Brampton Transit, Public Services Council approved Transportation and Transit Master Plan 2004, Brampton Rapid Transit (BRT) Network, managing transit growth, ridership growth, BRT versus LRT travel times C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services alternative alignments and proposed costs The following motion was considered. C Moved by lor Fortini Seconded by Regional Councillor Medeiros That the presentation, to the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update Response to Request for Additional Information: 1. H. MacDonald, Director, Planning Policy and Growth Management, Planning and Infrastructure Services 2. S. Connor, Executive Director, Brampton Transit, Public Services 3. C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services be received. E. Reports E 1. Report from C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services, dated June 9, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (File Ha.a/EA ). See Items C 1, D 1, E 2, F 1 and F 2 A procedural motion to extend the meeting beyond 11:55 p.m. was considered as follows. C Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by lor Whillans Page 7 of 17

8 That the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015 be extended to continue beyond 11:55 p.m. The following motion, moved by lor Bowman and seconded by lor Whillans, was presented: Whereas, Resolution CW states: That the Hurontario-Main LRT alignment not proceed as a surface route on Main Street north of the Etobicoke Creek, and that this alignment be removed as an acceptable alignment and not be the subject of further study or consideration; and Whereas the Metrolinx HMLRT have recommended a route through Brampton to the Downtown GO Station which includes a surface alignment north of the Etobicoke Creek, and Whereas Mississauga through the course of the TPAP exercise, removed a surface alignment through Port Credit to protect this heritage area; and to prevent business disruption; and Whereas, Metrolinx is fully funding a loop around Mississauga's City Centre (Square One); Whereas, Hurontario Street south of the 407 ETR is a major economic corridor for the City of Mississauga; and Whereas, Brampton's identified major economic corridor is Queen Street, also referred to as the Central Corridor; and Whereas Brampton's most convincing increased employment creation potential in the broader downtown is reflected in the currently underway, redevelopment of the Peel Memorial Hospital property and adjacent lands; and Whereas, Council recently approved a Economic Development Strategy containing 9 Goal streams and Objective 9.1 to "Develop a hospital innovation hub around the new Peel Memorial Centre for Health and Wellness"; and Whereas, Council recently approved a Recommendation Report for the Peel Memorial Hospital District Economic Development Plan which states that The PMC will be a catalyst for economic development and urban regeneration of the Downtown and Central Area. The Economic Page 8 of 17

9 Development Plan is intended to put the City in the best possible position to attract and respond effectively to potential investors and stakeholders in key markets, including education, research and development, industry such as health sciences, and other emerging opportunities"; and Whereas, the currently proposed LRT surface route from Steeles Avenue north through the historic downtown core has a limited capacity to attract investment; increase assessment, and create jobs; and Whereas, Brampton's number one transit priority is two-way, all -day GO service from the downtown station, direct to Union Station Toronto; and Whereas, Brampton's number two transit priority is higher order transit along the Central Corridor, specifically Queen Street; and Whereas, Brampton taxpayers are paying an additional levy to satisfy a $60million commitment to the Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment, where 5000 people are expected to be employed; Therefore be it resolved: That Council reaffirm CW to once and for all, remove a surface alignment for the HMLRT on Main Street north of the Etobicoke Creek; Further that, Council approve the Metrolinx HMLRT alignment to Steeles Avenue; and Further that, the Mayor and Council seek permission from Metrolinx to allocate funds from the approved funding envelope to undertake the necessary studies and assessments on two alternative alignments to better serve Brampton's Central Corridor Queen Street at the Peel Memorial Hospital redevelopment location; and Further that, the Mayor and Council request Metrolinx to consider reallocation of funds from the approved funding envelope to immediately address Brampton's number one priority of two-way, allday GO Service from the Downtown Brampton GO Station, serving their objective of providing two-way, all-day GO Service to the KitchenerWaterloo community Page 9 of 17

10 The following motion, moved by Regional Councillor Medeiros and seconded by lor Dhillon, was introduced: Whereas the current Hurontario/Main corridor weekday daily ridership is 14,050 boardings, 32% of these boarding occur between the Downtown Brampton Terminal and Sandalwood Parkway; while 68% of these boardings occur between the Mississauga Terminal and the Downtown Brampton Terminal. Whereas the anticipated growth on the Hurontario/Main corridor is projected to 5%-10% yearly resulting in an approximate increase of 1,405 boardings per year. Whereas the council approved land use for the downtown projects population growth to increase from 11,920 to 21,600 by 2031 and the number of jobs from 5,900 to 9,800 by Whereas HMLRT supports a regional transportation network that connects Brampton residents to 3 GO rail lines and 5 Mobility Hubs along the route and also supports Two Way All Day GO Rail Service. Whereas Metrolinx has established that the implementation of the HMLRT will enhance and better support the business case for the Queen Street Higher Order Transit. Whereas the City of Brampton has already commenced the Higher Order Transit Master Plan for the Queen Street corridor; Therefore Be It Resolved That the report from C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance & Operations, dated June 9, 2015, to the Planning & Infrastructure Services Committee Meeting of June 22, 2015, re: Recommendation Report-Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (File HA.a (EA )) and the Addendum to the Recommendation Report dated July 3 rd 2015 and appendices be received; Therefore Be It Resolved That Council endorse the Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit (LRT) surface route recommended in the Transit Project Assessment Process (TPAP) and approved by the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change as the preferred alignment for the Hurontario-Main LRT Project, including north of Steeles Avenue to the Brampton GO Station; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that Council requests Metrolinx establish a local store front project office on the HMLRT route in Downtown Brampton to provide outreach, open and accessible access Page 10 of 17

11 of support to, and communication with, local businesses and residents in advance of and during the construction phases; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that Council request that Metrolinx establish the main HMLRT project management office be located in Downtown Brampton; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that the City of Brampton work with Metrolinx to develop a mitigation strategy that ensures construction is planned and coordinated in such a way as to allow continued access to all businesses along the HMLRT route during the construction period; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that the City of Brampton request Metrolinx to continue to investigate off wire light rail vehicle technology to further minimize the visual impact on the historic landscape of downtown Brampton; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that Council requests that Metrolinx advance the necessary funding contribution for the downtown Mobility Hub study; Therefore Be It Resolved That Council re-affirms their request to ensure all Brampton GO stations offer Two Way, All Day GO Rail Service. Therefore Be It Further Resolved that Council request Metrolinx to expedite the Queen Street Higher Order Transit project in their next wave of transit infrastructure investments; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that City of Brampton staff be directed to report back to Council on a terms of reference and associated budget to undertake a Higher Order Transit Master Plan for the Main Street/Hurontario Street corridor north of the Downtown GO Station to the City s northern boundary; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that City of Brampton staff be directed to explore Federal funding opportunities to support Brampton s transit initiatives; Therefore Be It Further Resolved that the City Clerk be directed to forward a copy of this Council Resolution to all Brampton MPs and MPPs, the Federal Minister of Infrastructure, the Federal Minister of Transportation, the Ontario Minister of Finance, the Ontario Ministry of Transportation the City of Mississauga, Region of Peel, Metrolinx, 407ETR, for information Page 11 of 17

12 In response to questions from Council, staff and representatives from Metrolinx and SNC Lavelin, provided information on the following: proposed change from the centre lane to the outside lane near the signalized intersection at Wellington Street and Main Street current and future utilization of the downtown transit terminal on Nelson Street West timelines and provisions of the City s Transportation and Transit Master Plan and Metrolinx s Big Move as they relate to LRT on Main Street Council consideration of this matter included: acknowledgment of the delegations, presentations, petitions and correspondence from Brampton residents and other interested parties varying opinions on the proposed alignment and suggestions for alternate alignments varying opinions on whether Council has enough information on the project to make its decision support for and opposition to the two motions that were presented acknowledgement that Council Members are in support of LRT for the City, but are not in agreement with respect to the alignment potential deferral of this matter A motion was introduced to defer Council s decision on this matter. The Mayor ruled that the deferral motion superceded all other motions. The motion to defer was considered as follows. C Moved by Regional Councillor Palleschi Seconded by Regional Councillor Sprovieri That the following be deferred for six weeks and, with the assistance of a professional facilitator to lead it through workshops, Council find a position that can be supported by a majority of Members: 1. Report from C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services, dated June 9, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (File Ha.a/EA ); 2. Addendum to Recommendation Report (Item E 1) from C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services, dated July 3, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (File HA.a) Page 12 of 17

13 E 2. Addendum to Recommendation Report (Item E 1) from C. Duyvestyn, Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Construction, Maintenance and Operations, Planning and Infrastructure Services, dated July 3, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update (File HA.a) See Items C 1, D 1, E 1, F 1 and F 2 Dealt with under Item E 1 Resolution C F. Correspondence F 1. Correspondence from Bruce McCuaig, President and Chief Executive Officer, Metrolinx, dated July 3, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main LRT through Brampton Responses to Questions from Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee See Items C 1, D 1, E 1, E 2 and F 2 The following motion was considered. C Moved by Regional Councillor Medeiros Seconded by lor Fortini That the correspondence from Bruce McCuaig, President and Chief Executive Officer, Metrolinx, dated July 3, 2015, to the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main LRT through Brampton Responses to Questions from Planning and Infrastructure Services Committee, be received. F 2. Correspondence re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update. See Items C 1, D 1, E 1, E 2 and F 1 The following motion was considered. C Moved by Regional Councillor Miles Seconded by lor Fortini That the following correspondence, to the Special Council Meeting of July 8, 2015, re: Hurontario-Main Light Rail Transit Project Update, be received: 1. Paula J. Tenuta, Vice President, Policy and Government Relations, BILD, dated June 15, Page 13 of 17

14 2. Michael Collins-Williams, Director, Ontario Home Builders Association, dated June 17, Gerald Pyjor, Brampton resident, dated June 17, George Shepperdley, Brampton resident, dated June 17, David Laing, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Vani Madgal, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Jenny Morrison, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Kevin Montgomery, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Peter Miasek, Transport Action Ontario, dated June 17, Dayle Laing, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Michael Stokes, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Jerry Shaw, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Chris Drew, Co-Founder, Fight Gridlock in Brampton, dated June 17, Lorie Miller, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Chris Bejnar and Doug Bryden, Citizens for a Better Brampton, dated June 18, L. Romero, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Crystal Boyd, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Julie White, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Mitchell Taleski, Paradise Homes, dated June 22, Darren Steedman, DG Group, dated June 22, Lisa Stokes, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Nikita Brown, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Daniel and Renata Lewis, Owners, T By Daniel, dated June 17, Harman Grewal, Co-Founder, Lab-B Brampton 25. Harpreet Zingh, Founder, Lab-B Brampton 26. Andrew degroot, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Stuart Scheffer, dated June 24, Lionel Nichol, Brampton resident, dated June 26, Steven Lee, Brampton resident 30. Bernie Lynch, dated June 26, Ameer Khan, Brampton resident, dated June 27, Gloria Berger, Brampton resident, dated June 27, Diane Holtham, Brampton resident, dated July 1, Paul Vicente, Brampton resident, dated July 2, Jackie Stapper, dated July 2, Nathalie Richard, Brampton resident 37. Margaret Knowles, Senior Vice-President, Development, Morguard Investments Limited 38. Chuck Wickham, General Manager, Goreway Power Station, dated June 11, Daniel Tiberini, Matcor-Matsu Group of Companies, dated June 12, Pavi Binning, President, George Weston Limited, dated June 17, Page 14 of 17

15 41. Rory McAlpine, Senior VP Government and Industry Relations, Maple Leaf Foods, dated June 25, Leon Rideout, President, Unifor Local 1285, dated June 26, Faisal Yousuf, District Vice President, Brampton District, TD Canada Trust, dated June 30, Adam Goldstein, Redwood Properties Ltd., dated June 30, Mohamad Fakib, President & CEO, Paramount Fine Foods, dated July 2, Paul Policaro, Owner, Policaro Automotive Group, dated June 30, Paul Brennan, Vice President, Manufactoring & General Manager, Brampton, Coca Cola Refreshments Canada, dated July 2, Wesley Jackson, Wesley Jackson Professional Corporation, dated June 17, Diego Rupolo, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Al Cormier, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Ryan Glassford, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Patricia McGrail, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Diljan Randhawa, Brampton resident, dated July 2, Jason Toste, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Nikita Brown, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Jennifer Gold, Brampton resident, dated June 19, Amanpreet Singh Bal, Mississauga resident, dated June 30, Ron Bouwhuis, Brampton resident, dated July 1, Anna and Jorge Cardoso, dated June 30, Marion Bartlett, Brampton resident 61. Adam Lapienis, Brampton resident and business owner, dated June 20, Peeyush Gupta, dated June 18, Charles Laforet, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Mary Ellen Balez, dated June 3, Lorna McCluskey, Brampton resident, dated June 18, 2015 and July 3, Malcolm Hamilton, Brampton resident, dated June 23, Dr. David Mowat, Medical Officer of Health, Region of Peel, dated July 3, Jean Taggart, Brampton resident, dated June 22, Peter Cipriano, President, Goldpark Group, dated July 6, Brett Glanfield, Vice President, Property Management, Centrecorp Management Services Limited, dated July 6, Bethany Couto, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Robert Mathews, Brampton resident, dated June 21, Stephen Wallace, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Stephen Wallace, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Ralph Witzenhausen, Brampton resident, dated June 20, Lorraine Kelleher, Brampton resident, dated June 18, Carla Pardal, Brampton resident, dated June 29, Page 15 of 17

16 78. Thelma Matthews, Brampton resident, dated July 3, Kristen VanderBerg, Brampton resident, dated June 17, Nick Gougoulias, President, Nideva Properties Inc., dated June 30, Paul and Cathy Willoughby, Brampton residents, dated June 19, Richard Poersch, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Steven Bishop, Vice President, Development Services, North American Realty Services, dated July 6, Ian Hamilton, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Kyla Wrobel, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Divyesh Mistry, Brampton resident, dated July 6, Dianne Goulin and David MacLean, Brampton residents, dated July 7, David Dennis, Brampton resident, dated July 7, Carolyn Rose, Brampton resident, dated July 7, Marion Cabral, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Kai Aiken-Reeves, Brampton resident, dated July 5, Daniela Gatti, District Vice President, Scotiabank, dated July 7, Bradley Harman, President, Brampton Real Estate Board 94. Zanita DiSalle, West Brampton Market, RBC Royal Bank, dated July 7, Irene and Bob Osborne, Brampton residents, dated June 18, Joel Farber, Fogler Rubinoff LLP, dated July 8, Fred Santini, Regional Vice President, Central Region, Crombie REIT, dated June 25, David Hymers, Chair of Council, St. Paul s United Church, dated July 8, Kien Hoang, Interforce International Inc., dated June 8, 2015 G. Public Question Period 1. In response to a question from Chris Drew, Co-Founder, Fight Gridlock in Brampton, Bruce McCuaig, President and Chief Executive Officer, Metrolinx, confirmed that CN Rail owns the tracks between Bramalea and Georgetown. H. Confirming By-law The following motion was considered Page 16 of 17

17 C Moved by Regional Councillor Gibson Seconded by lor Bowman That the following By-law before Council at its Special Meeting of July 8, 2015 be given the required number of readings, taken by the Mayor and the City Clerk and the Corporate Seal affixed thereto To confirm the proceedings of the Special Council Meeting held on July 8, 2015 I. Adjournment The following motion was considered. C Moved by Regional Councillor Medeiros Seconded by Regional Councillor Gibson That this Council do now adjourn to meet again for a Regular Meeting of Council on Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 1:00 p.m., or at the call of the Mayor. L. Jeffrey, Mayor E. Evans, Deputy City Clerk Page 17 of 17

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