✔ Motion to Direct Region of Peel Staff to Communicate to all Three Municipalities Regarding PAMA Transfer and Transition Activities
✔ Motion regarding supporting tourism for the Olympics and request the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario to allow local bars and restaurants to serve alcohol starting at 6:00AM from February 5 to 22, 2026
✔ Motion to Support BIA requests for Canada Day Funding
✔ Motion – Let’s Play Ball Athletic Group and City Partnership
✔ Motion to Restrict PAMA Marketing Budget
✔ Motion to change the name of the Ogden Bridge to the Mary Jane Miller Bridge
✔ Good Neighbour Tree Motion
✔ Motion to Endorse the Goals of the Plant Based Treaty that Align with the City of Mississauga’s Objectives
✔ Low Road Salt Diet Motion
✔ Motion Regarding Concrete Cutting and Dust Mitigation for Residential Construction Activities
✔ Motion Requesting Immediate Provincial Action on Noisemakers
✔ Motion to Support Canadian Businesses
✔ Motion to Dissolve PAMA
✔ Motion to establish a Stormwater Advisory Committee
✔ Budget Motion 2024 (Using Reserve Funds to offset impacts)
✔ Don’t SIT Motion (Safe Intersection Traffic)
✔ Motion to Restrict Access to haig Blvd from 1250 South Service Road Development
✔ Motion Regarding a Request for a full and final grant payment to the RCL Branch 82 for Sanitary Sewer Work
✔ Motion to adopt Region of Peel emergency housing program as an essential emergency service within the City of Mississauga
✔Motion to reduce Capital budget for Information and Technology by $375,000 from Workforce Enablement Device Replacement Program
✔ Motion to adopt “Mississauga” by Mikey Bloom as the official anthem for Mississauga’s 50th Anniversary
✔ Motion to approve Temporary Outdoor patios
✔ Motion to Declare Gender-Based Violence and Intimate Partner Violence an epidemic in the City of Mississauga and the Region of Peel (In support of Keira’s Law, Bill C233)
✔ “Use it or lose it” Building Permit Timelines Motion to encourage infill building to progress and meet housing targets
✔ Motion to extend the exemption period for the Sign By-Law to allow businesses to erect portable signs for promotion until January 1, 2025
✔ Motion to reduce the Region of Peel’s IT budget, amend Waste Management budget and to remove all non-shovel ready projects in the Transportation budget for 2024
✔ Motion to direct staff to provide options to deal with infill sites in our neighbourhoods, including construction hoarding
✔ Motion to introduce City’s Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) program
✔ Motion to make an amendment to the Sign By-Law to allow for feather banner signs for promoting local businesses
✔ Motion to allow two additional bags of waste to be collected as part of the bi-weekly residential waste collection, without the requirement of purchasing bag tags
✔ Motion to reduce speeds along Lakeshore Road in designated areas from 50 km to 40 km
✔ Motion that City and Regional Councils ask the Province to enact further amendments to the Highway Traffic Act to directly target loud and modified exhaust systems
✔ Motion to amend the tree permit, removal and replacement fees related to both the City’s Private and Public Tree Protection By-laws
✔ Motion to secure resources for the LDD Aerial Spray in 2022
✔ Motion to have the Boulevard Garden Permit Fee waived has been extended for an additional 3-year period ending May 31, 2025.
✔ Motion to reduce the speed along Dixie Rd from 60 km/h to 50 km/h
✔ Seconded a motion that will extend the Residential Rat Control Subsidy Program until November 30, 2022 to better evaluate the demand of residents.