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Considered by City Council on
June 8, 2010
June 9, 2010



Government Management Committee


Meeting No. 31   Contact Patsy Morris, Committee Administrator
Meeting Date Thursday, May 20, 2010
  Phone 416-392-9151
Start Time 9:30 AM
  E-mail gmc@toronto.ca
Location Committee Room 1, City Hall
  Chair   Councillor Bill Saundercook  

Item  

GM31.3 Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009 (Ward: All)  

GM31.5 Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009 (Ward: All)  

GM31.7 Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009 (Ward: All)  

GM31.8 Administration and Underwriting Services for Employee Benefit Plans Agreement – Request for Extension (Ward: All)  

GM31.9 1880 Eglinton Avenue East – Designation of a Portion of Premises as a Municipal Capital Facility (Ward: 37)  

GM31.10 2009 Accounts Receivable Write-off Report (Ward: All)  

GM31.12 Parking Ticket Cancellation Guidelines (Ward: All)  

GM31.13 Lease Agreement - 625 Church Street (Ward: 27)  

GM31.14 Lease Agreement - 2300 Sheppard Avenue West (Ward: 7)  

GM31.15 Licence Extension Agreement – Road Crossing under Salome Drive (Ward: 41)  

GM31.16 Release of Section 30 Agreement Concerning Lands on the West Side of Strachan Avenue (Ward: 19)  

GM31.17 Below-Market Rent Lease Agreements at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Yonge-Dundas Square (Ward: 15, 27)  

GM31.18 Union Station Revitalization Master Contract for Construction (Ward: 28)  

GM31.19 Healthy Vending Criteria - Cold Drink Vending Request for Proposal (Ward: All)  

GM31.21 Amendment to Sole Source Purchase Order No. 6027876 to Vignette Corporation for Professional Services (Ward: All)  



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Considered by City Council on
June 8, 2010
June 9, 2010



Government Management Committee



GM31.3

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council approve that an increase of 0.30% be granted on pensions, effective January 1, 2010, to pensioners on benefit for more than one year and a proportionate increase of 0.025% for each month of pension payment made in 2009 be granted for pensioners who retired during 2009, for which the total estimated cost is $1,494,000. on the going-concern basis, or $1,598,000. on the solvency basis.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council approve that an increase of 0.30% be granted on pensions, effective January 1, 2010, to pensioners on benefit for more than one year and a proportionate increase of 0.025% for each month of pension payment made in 2009 be granted for pensioners who retired during 2009, for which the total estimated cost is $1,494,000. on the going-concern basis, or $1,598,000. on the solvency basis.

Committee Decision Advice and Other Information

The Government Management Committee requested the Treasurer to submit a report to the Government Management Committee, on the City’s financial position with respect to all Pension Plans (including ABCs), such report to indicate what the financial impact will mean to the City for the next 10 years.

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report submits the Actuarial Valuation as at December 31, 2009 for the Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan (“the Plan”) and provides recommendations for a cost-of-living increase to pensioners effective January 1, 2010.

 

The 2009 Valuation sets forth the financial position of the Plan for the year ended December 31, 2009 on both a going concern and solvency basis, outlines recommendations for a cost-of-living increase of 0.30% for pensioners effective January 1, 2010, and confirms that the Plan does not require any special payments by the City of Toronto.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan - Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30083.pdf)

Attachment - Report on the Actuarial Valuation for Funding Purposes as at December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30123.pdf)


3a Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan – Actuarial Valuation as at December 31, 2009
Origin
(April 30, 2010) Letter from the Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan Board of Trustees
Summary

The Board of Trustees of the Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan on April 30, 2010, considered a communication (April 15, 2010) from Anil Narale, Principal, Mercer, forwarding the Actuarial Valuation Report (April 2010) for the Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan prepared as at December 31, 2009.

 

Anil Narale, Principal, Mercer, gave a presentation to the Board of Trustees on the Actuarial Valuation Report.

 

Background Information (Committee)
Letter from the Metropolitan Toronto Pension Plan Board of Trustees
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30127.pdf)

Presentation to the Board of Trustees
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30128.pdf)


GM31.5

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council receive for information the “Actuarial Valuation Report as at December 31, 2009” prepared by Buck Consultants Ltd. with respect to the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund.

 

2.         City Council approve, effective January 1, 2010,  a cost-of-living increase of 0.29% in pension benefits to pensioners of the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund at an estimated actuarial cost of $0.9 million on a solvency basis which will be borne by the Fund.

 

3.         By-Law No. 380-74 of the former City of Toronto governing the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund as amended to date be further amended accordingly and authority be granted to introduce the necessary bill in Council.

 

4.         City Council authorize the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing recommendations.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council receive the “Actuarial Valuation Report as at December 31, 2009” prepared by Buck Consultants Ltd. with respect to the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund.

 

2.         City Council approve, effective January 1, 2010,  a cost-of-living increase of 0.29% in pension benefits to pensioners of the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund at an estimated actuarial cost of $0.9 million on a solvency basis which will be borne by the Fund.

 

3.         By-Law No. 380-74 of the former City of Toronto governing the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund as amended to date be further amended accordingly and authority be granted to introduce the necessary bill in Council.

 

4.         City Council authorize the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing recommendations.

 

 

Committee Decision Advice and Other Information

The Government Management Committee requested the Treasurer to submit a report to the Government Management Committee, on the City’s financial position with respect to all Pension Plans (including ABCs), such report to indicate what the financial impact will mean to the City for the next 10 years.

 

Origin
(May 3, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report submits the Actuarial Valuation as at December 31, 2009 for the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund (the Fund) and provides recommendations for a cost-of-living increase of 0.29% to pensioners effective January 1, 2010.

 

The 2009 Valuation sets forth the financial position of the Fund for the year ended December 31, 2009 on both a going concern and solvency basis, and confirms that the Fund does not require any special payments by the City of Toronto.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Toronto Civic Employees' Pension and Benefit Fund - Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30088.pdf)

Attachment 1 - Actuarial Valuation Report as of December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30089.pdf)

Attachment 2 - Letter from Buck Consultants
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30090.pdf)

Attachment 3 - Letter from Toronto Civic Employees' Pension Committee
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30091.pdf)


5a The Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund – 2009 Actuarial Valuation Report and 2010 Consumer Price Index Increase
Origin
(April 14, 2010) Letter from the Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension Committee
Summary

The Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension Committee on April 14, 2010, considered a report (March 2010) entitled “Toronto Civic Employees’ Pension and Benefit Fund Actuarial Valuation Report as of December 31, 2009”, submitted by Cynthia L. Rynne, Consulting Actuary, Buck Consultants, who gave a presentation thereon and answered Members’ questions, and unanimously:

 

1.         approved the Valuation Report; and

 

 

 

 

2.         directed the Director, Pension, Payroll and Employee Benefits to include in her report to the Government Management Committee submitting the Valuation Report a request that, in view of the Fund's actuarial surpluses, City Council grant to those in receipt of pensions from the Fund as of January 1, 2010, a 0.29% Consumer Price Index increase even though no such increase is automatically applied through the Fund's governing by-law.

 

The Committee held discussions regarding the CPI Increase for 2010.

Background Information (Committee)
Letter from the Toronto Civic Employees' Pension Committee
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30131.pdf)


GM31.7

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund – Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council receive for information the “Actuarial Valuation Report as at December 31, 2009” prepared by Buck Consultants Ltd. with respect to the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund.

 

2.         City Council approve, effective January 1, 2010, a cost-of-living increase of 0.29% in pension benefits to pensioners of the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund at an estimated actuarial cost of $0.8 million on a solvency basis which will be borne by the Benefit Fund.

 

3.         By-law No. 10649 of the former City of Toronto governing the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund as amended, be further amended accordingly and authority be granted to introduce the necessary bill in Council.

 

4.         City Council authorize the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing recommendations.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council receive the “Actuarial Valuation Report as at December 31, 2009” prepared by Buck Consultants Ltd. with respect to the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund.

 

2.         City Council approve, effective January 1, 2010, a cost-of-living increase of 0.29% in pension benefits to pensioners of the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund at an estimated actuarial cost of $0.8 million on a solvency basis which will be borne by the Benefit Fund.

 

3.         By-law No. 10649 of the former City of Toronto governing the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund as amended, be further amended accordingly and authority be granted to introduce the necessary bill in Council.

 

4.         City Council authorize the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to the foregoing recommendations.

 

 

Committee Decision Advice and Other Information

The Government Management Committee requested the Treasurer to submit a report to the Government Management Committee, on the City’s financial position with respect to all Pension Plans (including ABCs), such report to indicate what the financial impact will mean to the City for the next 10 years.

Origin
(May 3, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report submits the Actuarial Valuation as at December 31, 2009 for the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund (the Benefit Fund) and provides recommendations for a 0.29% cost-of-living increase to pensioners effective January 1, 2010.

 

The 2009 Valuation sets forth the financial position of the Benefit Fund for the year ended December 31, 2009 on both a going concern and solvency basis, and confirms that the Benefit Fund does not require any special payments by the City of Toronto.

 

 

 

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund - Actuarial Report as at December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30096.pdf)

Attachment 1 - Actuarial Valuation Report as at December 31, 2009
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30097.pdf)

Attachment 2 - Letter from Buck Consultants
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30098.pdf)

Attachment 3 - Letter from the Benefit Fund Committee Toronto Fire Department
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30099.pdf)


7a The Benefit Fund Committee Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund – 2009 Actuarial Valuation Report and 2010 Consumer Price Index Increase
Origin
(April 19, 2010) Letter from the The Benefit Fund Committee and the Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund
Summary

 

The Benefit Fund Committee Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund on April 19, 2010, considered a report (March 2010) entitled “Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund Actuarial Valuation Report as of December 31, 2009”, submitted by Cynthia L. Rynne, Consulting Actuary, Buck Consultants, who gave a presentation thereon and answered Members’ questions.

 

The Committee held discussions regarding the CPI Increase for 2010.

 

 

 

Background Information (Committee)
Letter from the Benefit Fund Committee - Toronto Fire Department Superannuation and Benefit Fund
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30136.pdf)


GM31.8

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Administration and Underwriting Services for Employee Benefit Plans Agreement – Request for Extension
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize the Treasurer to execute an agreement with Manulife Financial extending for one year from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011, its existing contract with respect to the provision of administrative and underwriting services for the City's employee benefits plans on the same financial and other terms and conditions.

 

2.         City Council direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to Part 1 above.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize the Treasurer to execute an agreement with Manulife Financial extending for one year from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011, its existing contract with respect to the provision of administrative and underwriting services for the City's employee benefits plans on the same financial and other terms and conditions.

 

2.         City Council direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect to Recommendation 1.

 

Origin
(May 5, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report requests that Council authorize the Treasurer to execute a one-year extension of the City of Toronto's existing agreement with The Manufacturers Life Assurance Company (“Manulife Financial”) for the period January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011 with respect to the provision of administrative and underwriting services for employee benefits plans. The extension will provide sufficient additional time for staff to formulate a sound, comprehensive joint Request for Proposals (RFP) for such services for a period commencing January 1, 2012, on behalf of the City, the Toronto Police Services Board (TPSB) and the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Administration and Underwriting Services for Employee Benefit Plans Agreement - Request for Extension
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30101.pdf)


GM31.9

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 37 

1880 Eglinton Avenue East – Designation of a Portion of Premises as a Municipal Capital Facility
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council pass a by-law pursuant to section 252 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, providing authority to:

 

a.         enter into a municipal capital facility agreement with the owner, Loblaw Properties Limited, of the property located at 1880 Eglinton Avenue East in respect of approximately 50,000 square feet (45,000 sq. ft on the ground floor and 5,000 sq. ft. on the mezzanine) of rentable area leased by the City of Toronto; and

 

b.         exempt the leased space from taxation for municipal and education purposes, which tax exemption is to be effective from the latest of the following dates: the commencement date of the lease; the date the municipal capital facility agreement is signed; or the date the tax exemption by-law is enacted.

 

2.         City Council direct the City Clerk to give written notice of the by-law to the Minister of Education, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, the Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the Conseil Scolaire de District du Centre-Sud-Ouest, and the Conseil Scolaire de District du Catholique Centre-Sud.

 

3.         City Council grant authority for the introduction of the necessary bills to give effect thereto.

 

4.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council pass a by-law pursuant to section 252 of the City of Toronto Act, 2006, providing authority to:

 

a.         enter into a municipal capital facility agreement with the owner, Loblaw Properties Limited, of the property located at 1880 Eglinton Avenue East in respect of approximately 50,000 square feet (45,000 sq. ft on the ground floor and 5,000 sq. ft. on the mezzanine) of rentable area leased by the City of Toronto; and

 

b.         exempt the leased space from taxation for municipal and education purposes, which tax exemption is to be effective from the latest of the following dates: the commencement date of the lease; the date the municipal capital facility agreement is signed; or the date the tax exemption by-law is enacted.

 

2.         City Council direct the City Clerk to give written notice of the by-law to the Minister of Education, the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation, the Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Catholic District School Board, the Conseil Scolaire de District du Centre-Sud-Ouest, and the Conseil Scolaire de District du Catholique Centre-Sud.

 

3.         City Council grant authority for the introduction of the necessary bills to give effect thereto.

 

4.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

Origin
(May 3, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report seeks Council authority to adopt the necessary by-laws to designate 50,000 square feet of space to be leased by Toronto Employment and Social Services at 1880 Eglinton Avenue East as a municipal capital facility and to provide a property tax exemption for municipal and education purposes.  Providing a tax exemption for the leased space will result in a net financial savings to the City of approximately $176,041 per year, representing the provincial education share of taxes that will no longer be payable.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - 1880 Eglinton Avenue East - Designation of a Portion of Premises as a Municipal Capital Facility
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30102.pdf)


GM31.10

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

2009 Accounts Receivable Write-off Report
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council approve the write-off of Water Account Number 352338-422493 in the amount of $ 86,955.05.

 

2.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City Officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council approve the write-off of Water Account Number 352338-422493 in the amount of $ 86,955.05.

 

2.         City Council authorize and direct the appropriate City Officials to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.

 

Origin
(May 6, 2010) Report from the Treasurer
Summary

This report recommends the write-off of one (1) uncollectible water account in relation to water consumed prior to January 1, 2004 in the amount of $86,955.05 as all collection efforts have been exhausted. 

Background Information (Committee)
Report - 2009 Accounts Receivable Write-off Report
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30103.pdf)


GM31.12

 

Amended 

 

Ward: All 

Parking Ticket Cancellation Guidelines
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council direct that the existing parking ticket cancellation guidelines be revised by deleting reference to specific streets under Section 2.0.

 

2.         City Council direct the Treasurer, in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services, to prepare a further report to the Government Management Committee by March 31, 2011, after completion of the Transportation Services review, to recommend the inclusion of new Parking Ticket Cancellation guidelines and process for couriers and delivery vehicles and taxis, and that staff continue to apply the existing guidelines until such time as the new guidelines are approved.

 

3.         City Council request the City Solicitor to report back to the Government Management Committee by March 31, 2011, on the outcome of tickets that go before the courts pertaining to the number of convictions, dismissals, withdrawals, etc.

 

4.         City Council refer the following recommendation of the Government Management Committee to the Treasurer for consideration as part of the review set out in Part 2 above:

 

-           City Council delegate authority to the Treasurer, or his/her designate, in consultation with the City Solicitor and General Manager of Transportation Services and Toronto Police Service, to amend or update the parking ticket cancellation guidelines from time to time as required, including to reflect and incorporate references to new by-laws and/or legislative requirements, new offences, amendments to existing by-laws or legislation, or new fines or fine amounts.

 

The Confidential Attachment to the report (May 11, 2010) from the Treasurer and the City Solicitor is now public in its entirety.

City Council Decision Advice and Other Information

City Council on June 8, 2010, directed that Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (May 11, 2010) from the Treasurer and the City Solicitor, which includes the parking ticket cancellation guidelines, be made public in its entirety and posted on the City's website.  As a result, the Speaker ruled Recommendations 1 and 2 of the Government Management Committee redundant.

 

City Council considered the following Items together:

 

-         AU16.1, headed "Issues Respecting Parking Tag Issuance and Cancellation"; and

 

-         GM31.12, headed "Parking Ticket Cancellation Guidelines".

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Confidential Attachment - 1 - Litigation or potential litigation that affects the City and involves the security of property belonging to the City - made public on June 8, 2010
Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that: 

 

1.        City Council authorize the public release of the new parking ticket cancellation guidelines contained in Appendix B to Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (May 11, 2010) from the Treasurer and the City Solicitor, and publication on the City’s website after Council's adoption of the report (May 11, 2010) from the Treasurer and the City Solicitor

 

2.         City Council direct that the remainder of Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (May 11, 2010) from the Treasurer and the City Solicitor, remain confidential in its entirety, as the content relates to litigation or potential litigation affecting the City, and involves the security of property of the City.

 

3.         City Council delegate authority to the Treasurer, or his/her designate, in consultation with the City Solicitor and General Manager of Transportation Services and Toronto Police Service, to amend or update the parking ticket cancellation guidelines from time to time as required, including to reflect and incorporate references to new by-laws and/or legislative requirements, new offences, amendments to existing by-laws or legislation, or new fines or fine amounts.

 

4.         City Council direct the Treasurer, in consultation with the General Manager of Transportation Services, to prepare a further report to the Government Management Committee by March 31, 2011, after completion of the Transportation Services review, to recommend the inclusion of new Parking Ticket Cancellation guidelines and process for couriers and delivery vehicles, and that staff continue to apply the existing guidelines until such time as the new guidelines are approved.

 

5.         City Council request the City Solicitor to report back to the Government Management Committee by March 31, 2011, on the outcome of tickets that go before the courts pertaining to the number of convictions, dismissals, withdrawals, etc

 

Origin
(May 11, 2010) Report from the Treasurer and City Solicitor
Summary

This report provides information on the guidelines used by staff in assessing parking ticket disputes and determining whether a cancellation of a parking ticket is warranted.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Parking Ticket Cancellation Guidelines
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30199.pdf)

Background Information (City Council)
Confidential Attachment 1 - made public by City Council on June 8, 2010
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-31300.pdf)

Appendix A to Attachment 1 -made public by City Council on June 8, 2010
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-31301.pdf)

Appendix B to Attachment 1 - made public by City Council on June 8, 2010
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/cc/bgrd/backgroundfile-31302.pdf)

Communications (Committee)
(May 20, 2010) Letter from John Dawson (GM.New.GM31.12.1)
Speakers (Committee)

John Dawson, Best Choice Lawn Sprinkler Systems Ltd. (Submission Filed)


GM31.13

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 27 

Lease Agreement - 625 Church Street
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a lease agreement with The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company for a five (5) year term commencing June 1, 2010, and expiring on May 31, 2015, including an option to extend for another five (5) year term, based substantially on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer, and subject to such further revisions and on such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Office, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the lease agreement, including the provision for any consents, approvals,  notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a lease agreement with The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company for a five (5) year term commencing June 1, 2010, and expiring on May 31, 2015, including an option to extend for another five (5) year term, based substantially on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer, and subject to such further revisions and on such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Office, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the lease agreement, including the provision for any consents, approvals,  notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

 

 

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer
Summary

The purpose of this report is to obtain authority to enter into a lease agreement with The Manufacturers Life Insurance Company to use the entire 5th floor space (Suite 500) at 625 Church Street, being 14,886 rentable square feet for the continued use by Shelter, Support and Housing Administration for a term of five (5) years commencing June 1, 2010 with an option to extend for another five (5) years.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Lease Agreement - 625 Church Street
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30105.pdf)

Appendix A - Terms and Conditions
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30106.pdf)

Appendix B - Location Map
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30107.pdf)


GM31.14

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 7 

Lease Agreement - 2300 Sheppard Avenue West
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a Lease Renewal Agreement with Shepbram Investments Inc. for a two (2) year term commencing February 1, 2010, and expiring on January 31, 2012, including an option to renew for another two (2) year term, based substantially on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the lease agreement, including the provision of any consents, approvals,  notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a Lease Renewal Agreement with Shepbram Investments Inc. for a two (2) year term commencing February 1, 2010, and expiring on January 31, 2012, including an option to renew for another two (2) year term, based substantially on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the lease agreement, including the provision of any consents, approvals,  notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

 

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer
Summary

The purpose of this report is to obtain authority to enter into a lease renewal agreement with Shepbram Investments Inc. for space at 2300 Sheppard Avenue West consisting of 7,232 square feet for continued use by Toronto Public Health. The Lease Agreement is for two (2) years with an option to extend for another two (2) year term.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Lease Agreement - 2300 Sheppard Avenue West
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30108.pdf)

Appendix A - Terms and Conditions
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30109.pdf)

Appendix B - Location Map
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30110.pdf)


GM31.15

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 41 

Licence Extension Agreement – Road Crossing under Salome Drive
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a Licence Extension Agreement with The International Group, Inc. for a term of ten (10) years substantially on the terms and conditions as set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and on such other terms and conditions as deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, or his or her designate, and in a form and content acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the Licence including the provision of any consents, approvals, notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize entering into a Licence Extension Agreement with The International Group, Inc. for a term of ten (10) years substantially on the terms and conditions as set out in Appendix “A” attached to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and on such other terms and conditions as deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, or his or her designate, and in a form and content acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer to administer and manage the Licence including the provision of any consents, approvals, notices and notices of termination provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

 

 

 

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer
Summary

The purpose of this report is to obtain authority to enter into an Extension Agreement with the International Group, Inc. (the” Licensee”) for the extension of a Road Crossing Licence under Salome Drive. The proposed Licence Extension Agreement (the “Licence”) is for a ten (10) year term, commencing as of December 15, 2007 and ending on December 14, 2017.

 

 

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Licence Extension Agreement ý Road Crossing under Salome Drive
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30112.pdf)

Appendix A - Terms and Conditions
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30113.pdf)

Appendix B - Location Map
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30114.pdf)


GM31.16

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 19 

Release of Section 30 Agreement Concerning Lands on the West Side of Strachan Avenue
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council approve the release of the Section 30 Agreement between the City and 863880 Ontario Limited for lands on the west side of Strachan Avenue, subject to 863880 Ontario Limited’s rezoning and subdivision applications for 14 Strachan Avenue and 39-51 East Liberty Street being approved by City Council and becoming final and binding and subject to the execution and registration of a Subdivision Agreement securing the construction and dedication as a public highway, at no cost to the City, of the lands required by the City for local road purposes and the posting by 863880 Ontario Limited of any related security under such Agreement.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council approve the release of the Section 30 Agreement between the City and 863880 Ontario Limited for lands on the west side of Strachan Avenue, subject to 863880 Ontario Limited’s rezoning and subdivision applications for 14 Strachan Avenue and 39-51 East Liberty Street being approved by City Council and becoming final and binding and subject to the execution and registration of a Subdivision Agreement securing the construction and dedication as a public highway, at no cost to the City, of the lands required by the City for local road purposes and the posting by 863880 Ontario Limited of any related security under such Agreement.

 

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer
Summary

In 2001, the City entered into an agreement pursuant to Section 30 of the Expropriations Act (the “Section 30 Agreement”) with 863880 Ontario Limited (“863880”), the owner of certain lands on the west side of Strachan Avenue, to acquire a portion of the lands (“the Lands”) for the proposed Front Street Extension (the "FSE").  The FSE project also included a local road component.  As reference to the FSE was deleted from the Official Plan in early 2009, the City no longer requires the Lands for the FSE, but does still require a portion of the Lands for a local road.  

 

In May 2009, Council authorized the Director of Real Estate Services to hold discussions with 863880 to unwind the Section 30 Agreement and report back to Council when the lands required for local road purposes have been secured from 863880, at no cost to the City.   Discussions with 863880 have been completed.  As it is expected that the City will be acquiring the necessary lands for the local road from 863880 through 863880's subdivision application for 14 Strachan Avenue and 39-51 East Liberty Street, approval is now sought to release the Section 30 Agreement, subject to 863880's rezoning and subdivision applications being approved by City Council and the necessary Subdivision Agreement securing the construction and dedication as a public highway of the lands required for local road purposes being executed and registered on title.

 

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Release of Section 30 Agreement Concerning Lands on the West Side of Strachan Avenue
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30115.pdf)

Appendix A- Site Map
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30116.pdf)


GM31.17

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 15, 27 

Below-Market Rent Lease Agreements at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Yonge-Dundas Square
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize a new Below-Market Rent (BMR) sub-lease agreement with Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre, for a three (3) year term, based on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and the Executive Director, Social Development Finance and Administration, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Social Development, Finance and Administration Division (SDF&A) to receive funds on behalf of the City of Toronto from Oxford Properties Group, management company for Yorkdale Shopping Centre amounting to $156,000 in instalments of $52,000 per year over three years, and for SDF&A to disburse this funding to Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre for youth arts initiatives.

 

3.         City Council increase the Social Development, Finance and Administration (SDF&A) 2010 Operating Budget by $52,000 gross/ $0 net, with funding provided by Oxford Properties Group, to provide funding to Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre for youth arts initiatives.

 

4.         City Council authorize a new Below-Market Rent (BMR) lease agreement with Toronto Performing Theatre Alliance for a five (5) year term, based on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “B” to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and the Executive Director, Social Development Finance and Administration, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

5.         City Council authorize the City Solicitor to complete the lease, deliver any notices, pay expenses and amend the respective commencement and other dates to such earlier or later date(s), on such terms and conditions as the City Solicitor, or his or her designate, may from time to time, determine.

 

6.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer, or his or her designate, to administer and manage the lease agreements, including the provision of any consents, approvals, notices and notices of termination, provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

 

7.         City Council grant an exemption to the Below Market Rent Policy to allow Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre to become a sub-tenant at Yorkdale Shopping Centre without the need to solicit a request for proposals as required by the Below Market Rent Policy.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize a new Below-Market Rent (BMR) sub-lease agreement with Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre, for a three (3) year term, based on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “A” to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and the Executive Director, Social Development Finance and Administration, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

2.         City Council authorize the Social Development, Finance and Administration Division (SDF&A) to receive funds on behalf of the City of Toronto from Oxford Properties Group, management company for Yorkdale Shopping Centre amounting to $156,000 in instalments of $52,000 per year over three years, and for SDF&A to disburse this funding to Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre for youth arts initiatives.

 

3.         City Council increase the Social Development, Finance and Administration (SDF&A) 2010 Operating Budget by $52,000 gross/ $0 net, with funding provided by Oxford Properties Group, to provide funding to Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre for youth arts initiatives.

 

4.         City Council authorize a new Below-Market Rent (BMR) lease agreement with Toronto Performing Theatre Alliance for a five (5) year term, based on the terms and conditions set out in Appendix “B”to the report (May 4, 2010) from the Chief Corporate Officer and the Executive Director, Social Development Finance and Administration, and such other terms and conditions deemed appropriate by the Chief Corporate Officer, and in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.

 

5.         City Council authorize the City Solicitor to complete the lease, deliver any notices, pay expenses and amend the respective commencement and other dates to such earlier or later date(s), on such terms and conditions as the City Solicitor, or his or her designate, may from time to time, determine.

 

6.         City Council authorize the Chief Corporate Officer, or his or her designate, to administer and manage the lease agreements, including the provision of any consents, approvals, notices and notices of termination, provided that the Chief Corporate Officer may, at any time, refer consideration of such matters (including their content) to City Council for its determination and direction.

 

7.         City Council grant an exemption to the Below Market Rent Policy to allow Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre to become a sub-tenant at Yorkdale Shopping Centre without the need to solicit a request for proposals as required by the Below Market Rent Policy.

 

Origin
(May 4, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer and the Executive Director, Social Development Finance and Administration
Summary

The purpose of this report is to obtain City Council authority to enter into new below-market rent lease agreements with Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre and Toronto Performing Theatre Alliance.

 

This report also seeks City Council authority to receive funding for youth arts initiatives from Oxford Properties Group, and to disburse these funds to the Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre organization.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Below-Market Rent Lease Agreements at Yorkdale Shopping Centre and Yonge-Dundas Square
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30117.pdf)

Appendix A - Terms and Conditions - Art Starts Neighbourhood Cultural Centre
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30118.pdf)

Appendix B - Terms and Conditions - Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30119.pdf)


GM31.18

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: 28 

Union Station Revitalization Master Contract for Construction
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council authorize a limitation on the Contractor's liability to the City under the Master Contract and Phase Agreements to the cumulative amount of all contract sums under all Phase Agreements, including the Limited Notice to Proceed, plus any insurance proceeds.

 

2.         City Council authorize the inclusion of a reciprocal interest rate provision in the Master Contract, for overdue amounts payable by the City or the Contractor, utilizing simple interest at the Prime Rate plus two (2) per cent.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council authorize a limitation on the Contractor's liability to the City under the Master Contract and Phase Agreements to the cumulative amount of all contract sums under all Phase Agreements, including the Limited Notice to Proceed, plus any insurance proceeds.

 

2.         City Council authorize the inclusion of a reciprocal interest rate provision in the Master Contract, for overdue amounts payable by the City or the Contractor, utilizing simple interest at the Prime Rate plus two (2) per cent.

Origin
(May 3, 2010) Report from the Chief Corporate Officer
Summary

This report seeks Council approval of two items contained in the draft Master Contract and Phase Agreements between the General Contractor/Construction Manager, Vanbots, a division of Carillion Construction Inc., and the City.  Approval of these items is necessary to finalize these agreements and have them signed as expeditiously as possible, so that substantial work can commence on the project.

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Union Station Revitalization Master Contract for Construction
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30120.pdf)


GM31.19

 

Referred 

 

Ward: All 

Healthy Vending Criteria - Cold Drink Vending Request for Proposal
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, referred Item GM31.19 back to the Government Management Committee for further consideration.

 

City Council also extended the current licensing contract(s) for cold drink vending for a one-year period from October 31, 2010 to October 31, 2011 to allow for industry representation and budgetary considerations, and requested the Medical Officer of Health to report on the health rationale for offering healthy choices in beverages when this matter is again before the Government Management Committee.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council direct that the Healthy Vending Criteria for the Cold Drink Vending and Pouring Rights RFP be as follows:

 

            a.         for a term of five years commencing November 1, 2010 to October 31, 2015;

 

            b.         Energy Drinks shall not be sold in Parks, Forestry and Recreation vending machines.

 

c.         during the first two years of the Licence Agreement, from November 1, 2010 to October 31, 2012, cold drink vending sales and distribution be limited to 50% healthy vending:

           

i.           unflavoured water where permissible until December 31, 2011,  2% flavoured and unflavoured milk or fortified soy beverages, and 100% juice or vegetable beverages will be considered as healthy products; and

 

ii.          with the exception of unflavoured water where permissible, cold drink products must be delivered in a serving size no greater than 355ml.

 

2.         City Council direct that commencing in the third year of the Licence Agreement, cold drink vending sales and distribution be increased to 75% healthy vending from November 1, 2012 to October 31, 2014:

 

a.         2% flavoured and unflavoured milk or fortified soy beverages and 100 % juice or vegetable beverages will be considered as healthy products; and

 

b.         cold drink products must be delivered in a serving size no greater than 355ml.

 

3.         City Council direct that commencing in the fifth year of the Licence Agreement, cold drink vending sales and distribution be increased to 100% healthy cold drink vending from November 1, 2014 to October 31, 2015:

 

a.         2% flavoured and unflavoured milk or fortified soy beverages and 100% juice or vegetable beverages will be considered as healthy products; and

 

b.         cold drink products must be delivered in a serving size no greater than 355ml.

 

4.        City Council authorize the Medical Officer of Health to determine whether any new beverage(s) can be considered as healthy.

 

Origin
(April 29, 2010) Report from the General Manager, Parks, Forestry and Recreation
Summary

City Council, at its meetings of July 19, 20, 21 and 26, 2005, adopted a motion recommending that the General Manager of Parks, Forestry and Recreation (PFR) report to Council through Committee for approval of the healthy cold drink vending criteria for the next Request for Proposal.   The purpose of this report is to present the recommended criteria for the upcoming Cold Drink Vending and Pouring Rights Request for Proposal (RFP).

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Healthy Vending Criteria - Cold Drink Vending Request for Proposal
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30121.pdf)

Communications (City Council)
(May 18, 2010) Letter from Justin Sherwood, President, Refreshments Canada  (CC.Main.GM31.19.1)
(May 31, 2010) Letter from Justin Sherwood, President, Refreshments Canada  (CC.Main.GM31.19.2)
(June 1, 2010) Letter from W. Scott Collier, Area Vice-President and General Manager, Pepsi Beverages Company Canada  (CC.Main.GM31.19.3)
(June 7, 2010) E-mail from Craig McInnes, President, Teamsters Local Union 938 (CC.New.GM31.19.4)

GM31.21

 

Adopted on Consent 

 

Ward: All 

Amendment to Sole Source Purchase Order No. 6027876 to Vignette Corporation for Professional Services
City Council Decision

City Council on June 8 and 9, 2010, adopted the following:

 

1.         City Council grant authority to amend and increase the purchase order value for sole source acquisitions to Vignette Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Open Text Corporation, for professional services from $475,904.00 net of GST by $750,000.00 net of GST and HST recoveries for a revised total value of $1,225,904.00 net GST and HST recoveries for ongoing work for the remainder of 2010 as requested by the I&T Division.

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Committee Recommendations

The Government Management Committee recommends that:

 

1.         City Council grant authority to amend and increase the purchase order value for sole source acquisitions to Vignette Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of Open Text Corporation, for professional services from $475,904.00 net of GST by $750,000.00 net of GST and HST recoveries for a revised total value of $1,225,904.00 net GST and HST recoveries for ongoing work for the remainder of 2010 as requested by the I&T Division.

 

Origin
(May 6, 2010) Report from the Chief Information Officer, Information and Technology Division and the Director, Purchasing and Materials Management Division
Summary

This report requests authority to increase the value of Purchase Order No. 6027876 by $750,000.00 and to amend the purchase order end date to December 31, 2010 for professional services from Vignette Corporation, being the only sole developer and owner of the proprietary software and services required by the City for professional services. This increase will bring the total amount spent with Vignette Corporation to $1,225,904.00 net of GST and HST recoveries. Vignette Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Open Text Corporation.

 

The maximum staff authority limit of $500,000.00 net of all taxes has almost been reached through the cumulative value of previous sole source dollars spent by the Information & Technology (I&T) division for professional services required from Vignette Corporation.

 

To address future years, a subsequent report will be sent to Budget Committee requesting authority to spend up to $1,000,000.00 net of HST recoveries per year for future sole source procurement for I&T and other divisions for professional services from Vignette Corporation for years 2011 to 2014 as requested during the annual capital budget approval process and funding to be identified in the I&T 2011 to 2020 Capital Budget and Plan.

 

The approval of this amendment for 2010 is critical to allow work already underway to continue with the enterprise-wide rollout of web content management to and to improve the management and publishing of content on the City’s public web site. To continue to meet our 2010 targets, the key resources already engaged from Vignette Corporation are essential to ensure continuity to staff, product knowledge, best practice for implementation and overall direction. Vignette Corporation services will be required at various levels based on scope, complexity and knowledge transfer needs over the life of the project estimated to continue for the next 2 to 4 years.  This is based on estimated time required to strategically transition 44 divisions and units over to a new user centric way of managing web content and constructing a new web site that reflects a design that addresses how the public wants to interact with the City on the City’s public web site. 

 

Background Information (Committee)
Report - Amendment to Sole Source Purchase Order No. 6027876 to Vignette Corporation for Professional Services
(http://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2010/gm/bgrd/backgroundfile-30122.pdf)


Submitted Thursday, May 20, 2010
Councillor Bill Saundercook, Chair, Government Management Committee