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Parks and Environment Committee


Meeting No. 25   Contact Dela Ting, Acting Administrator
Meeting Date Wednesday, September 23, 2009
  Phone 416-397-7769
Start Time 9:30 AM
  E-mail pec@toronto.ca
Location Committee Room 1, City Hall
  Chair   Councillor Paula Fletcher  


The Decision Document is for preliminary reference purposes only.  Please refer to the Committee’s Report to City Council or to the Minutes for the official record.

 

How to Read the Decision Document:

  • Recommendations of the Committee to City Council appear after the item heading.
  • Other action taken by the Committee on its own authority, which does not require Council’s approval, is listed in the decision document under the heading “Decision Advice and Other Information”.
  • Declarations of Interest, if any, appear at the end of an item.

 

Minutes Confirmed  - June 16, 2009


PE25.1 

Information

Received 

 

Ward: All 

Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment Recognize Toronto's Climate Change Mitigation Efforts
Decision Advice and Other Information

The Parks and Environment Committee:

 

1.         recognized and thanked the following staff for their efforts in addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions:

 

-           Lawson Oates, Director, Toronto Environment Office;

-           Geoff Rathbone, General Manager, Solid Waste Management;

-           Roberto Stopnicki, Director, Traffic Management Centre;

-           Paul Nause, Manager, Traffic Plant Installation and Maintenance;

-           Elena Gruia, Project Manager, Energy and Waste Management Office, Facilities and Real Estate;

-           Gerry Pietschmann, Director, Fleet Services;

-           Sarah Gingrich, Project Manager, Fleet Services; and

-           Arlene Campbell, General Manager, Sales and Events, Exhibition Place;

 

2.         received for information the (September 3, 2009) report from the Director, Toronto Environment Office. 

Origin
(September 3, 2009) Report from Director, Toronto Environment Office
Summary

On June 16, 2009 the City of Toronto and Exhibition Place received national recognition from the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) for their efforts in addressing climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

 

The CCME comprises the fourteen environment ministers from federal, provincial and territorial governments in Canada.  These ministers meet to coordinate action on interjurisdictional issues such as climate change, waste management, air pollution and toxic chemicals. Since 1997, the CCME has been sponsoring its annual Pollution Prevention Awards to give national recognition to companies and organizations with cutting-edge accomplishments and leadership in pollution prevention.

 

For 2009, the City of Toronto was given the award in the category of greenhouse gas reductions, in recognition of the actions being taken by City Council through its Climate Change, Clean Air and Sustainable Energy Action Plan and the fact that emissions from the City’s corporate operations have been reduced by over 40% against 1990 levels.

 

Exhibition Place received an honourable mention in the same category for their ongoing implementation of various energy efficiency initiatives and their utilization of leading edge green technologies.

Background Information
Staff Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2009/pe/bgrd/backgroundfile-23242.pdf)


PE25.2 

Information

Received 

 

Ward: 20, 27 

Floral Bed to Commemorate the 100th Anniversary of Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada 1910 - 2010
Decision Advice and Other Information

The Parks and Environment Committee:

 

1.         requested the Chief of Protocol, City Clerk’s Office to work with Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada (CGC) to discuss the timing and method of having a flag-raising event in all the Civic Centres and in scheduling the timing of Mayor Miller's declaration of "Girl Guide Day" as part of the City of Toronto's participation in celebrating the 100th anniversary in 2010 of this organization; and

 

2.         received for information the (August 21, 2009) report from the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation.

Origin
(August 21, 2009) Report from General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation
Summary

Staff of the Parks, Forestry and Recreation Division have received and reviewed a request from Ms. Penny Waddington, Program Director, Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada (GGC), seeking the City’s participation in celebrating this worthy organization’s 100th anniversary in 2010.

 

Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada is seeking to accomplish the goal of creating a flower bed in each Ontario municipality to commemorate this landmark occasion in its history, and have requested that planting with the City of Toronto take place in spring 2010.

 

Staff of Parks, Forestry and Recreation would be pleased to honour the 100th anniversary of Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada.  Our Horticulture section looks forward to working with the group to establish one of the City’s plant beds, likely in its annual University Avenue display, as Toronto’s contribution to the celebration in 2010.

Background Information
Staff Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2009/pe/bgrd/backgroundfile-23041.pdf)


PE25.3 

ACTION

Referred 

 

Ward: All 

Evaluation of Parks Cash in Lieu Policy
Decision Advice and Other Information

The Parks and Environment Committee referred the (August 7, 2009) member motion from City Council to the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation with a request to report back to the Committee on an evaluation of the success of the Park's Cash in Lieu Policy in establishing new parkland, on refurbishing and expanding existing parks in park deficient areas of the City and to include criteria for distributing the parks levy.

Origin
(August 7, 2009) Member Motion from City Council
Summary

City Council on August 5 and 6, 2009 referred Motion MM38.12 to the Parks and Environment Committee requesting staff to evaluate and report on the success of the City's Parks Cash in Lieu Policy.

 

 

Background Information
Referral of Member Motion
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2009/pe/bgrd/backgroundfile-23040.pdf)


PE25.4 

ACTION

Referred 

 

 

Request for Update from the Medical Officer of Health on Air Quality Impact Assessment - Metrolinx Georgetown South Service Expansion and Union-Pearson Rail Link
Decision Advice and Other Information

The Parks and Environment Committee requested the Medical Officer of Health to provide an update report on any changes to the air quality impact assessment - Metrolinx Georgetown Rail Link to be tabled before the Parks and Environment Committee meeting on October 15, 2009 for discussion and the hearing of deputations.

Summary

To request the Medical Officer of Health to provide an update report on any changes to the Air Quality Impact Assessment - Metrolinx Georgetown Rail Link.

Background Information
Notice of Motion
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2009/pe/bgrd/backgroundfile-23573.pdf)


Meeting Sessions
Session Date Session Type Start Time End Time Public or Closed Session
2009-09-23 Morning 9:40 AM 10:40 AM Public
Attendance
Date and Time Quorum Members
2009-09-23
9:40 AM - 10:40 AM
(Public Session)
Present Present: Fletcher, Moeser, Nunziata, Stintz, Walker
Not Present: Cho