TMP-30611
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE WATERFRONT STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE
Wendy Loevenmark, Landscape Architectural Planner, introduced Trevor McIntyre, Arcadis IBI Group/IBI Group to provide a presentation concerning an update to the Waterfront Strategic Plan.
Mr. McIntyre discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The purpose and need for the update, including community growth, the COVID-19 pandemic, a shift in societal trends, and the need for a flexible and actionable plan;
· The three distinctive shores around Kempenfelt Bay, being the North, West and South Shores;
· A timeline and summary of the engagement process, including stakeholder engagement, public information centres, and public surveys;
· The three pillars of the community vision for the Barrie Waterfront - inclusive, resilient, and activated;
· The specific goals within each pillar that support a balanced and strong waterfront;
· The 10 Strategic Priorities for the Barrie Waterfront;
· A map demonstrating opportunities for enhanced waterfront connectivity and access points to waterfront parks;
· A map demonstrating opp | Received | |
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23-G-152
| 1 | | | Recommendation | WATERFRONT STRATEGIC PLAN UPDATE
That the Report to the Infrastructure and Community Investment Committee dated May 31, 2023 concerning the Waterfront Strategic Plan Update, be deferred to the September 2023 Infrastructure and Community Investment Committee meeting and that staff be directed to explore opportunities for engagement with community youth groups and to consult directly with the Navy League of Ontario and the local Sea Cadets Chapter regarding the potential alternative site(s) within the City of Barrie and report back to the Infrastructure and Community Investment Committee with the candidate sites including any initial site considerations, order of magnitude capital costs, and the recommended next steps in the process. | recommended for consideration of adoption (Section "B") | |
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TMP-30575
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION CONCERNING BARRIE TRANSIT’S NEW NETWORK VISION
Brent Forsyth, Director of Transit and Parking Strategy, introduced Denis Kar of Dillon Consulting to provide a presentation regarding Barrie’s Transit’s New Network Vision.
Mr. Kar discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· A recap of the project, including its purpose and scope;
· A summary of the public engagement conducted in the Winter of 2021 and Fall of 2022, including content, tools and responses;
· The results from the first public consultation and the public calls to action for a transit network that is fast, reliable and maintains existing coverage;
· The Council approved transit service guidelines outlining the hierarchy of routes;
· A comparison of the existing and proposed transit network in accommodating existing customers;
· A comparison of the existing and proposed transit network in improving frequency;
· The 2025 transit network’s response to achieving the public calls to action;
· Pie charts demonstrating the results from the second public consultation session in confirming the 2025 transit | Received | |
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23-G-133
| 1 | | | Recommendation | BARRIE TRANSIT’S NEW NETWORK | recommended for consideration of adoption (Section "B") | |
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TMP-30542
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE FACILITIES, PARKS AND RECREATION ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN
Scott Drewette, Senior Asset Management Coordinator, provided a presentation regarding the Facilities, Parks, and Recreation Asset Management Plan.
Mr. Drewette discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· Asset management at the City, including the value of City assets and the overall goal of asset management;
· The City’s compliance with O. Reg 588/17 - Asset Management Planning for Municipal Infrastructure which requires asset plans by 2024;
· A chart illustrating assets by service area, category, and replacement value;
· Bar graphs illustrating the age and condition of facilities assets and parks and outdoor recreation assets;
· The connection between sustaining levels of service and investment in assets;
· Highlights on the levels of service for facilities, parks, and outdoor recreation assets;
· A chart illustrating the lifecycle needs of assets, including growth, renewal, operations, and maintenance needs in order to maintain current levels of service;
· A comparison of forecasted need | Received | |
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23-G-134
| 1 | | | Staff Report | APPROVAL OF FACILITIES, PARKS AND RECREATION ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN | recommended for consideration of adoption (Section "B") | |
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TMP-30623
| 1 | | | Recommendation | PROMOTING BIODIVERSITY - YARD NATURALIZATION
1. That staff in Access Barrie, in consultation with the Enforcement Services Branch, investigate the creation of communication tools including yard signage and online educational materials to promote and designate natural gardens and boulevard gardens and report back to General Committee.
2. That staff in the Enforcement Services Branch investigate an amendment to the Yard Maintenance By-law to allow for residents to participate in No Mow May and that staff in Access Barrie investigate the creation of signage and communication tools to clearly communicate the benefits of No Mow May and report back to General Committee.
No further action was taken. | Received | |
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TMP-30621
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 7, 2022
The Report of the Active Transportation and Sustainability Committee dated June 7, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30617
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 16, 2022.
The Report of the Communities in Bloom Committee dated June 16, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30614
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 21, 2022.
The Report of the Arts Advisory Committee dated June 21, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30618
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED JULY 21, 2022.
The Report of Community in Bloom Committee dated July 21, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30612
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 2, 2022.
The Report of the Active Transportation and Sustainability Committee dated August 2, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30615
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 16, 2022.
The Report of the Arts Advisory Committee dated August 16, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30619
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 18, 2022.
The Report of the Communities in Bloom Committee dated August 18, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30613
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED SEPTEMBER 6, 2022.
The Report of the Active Transportation and Sustainability Committee dated September 6, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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TMP-30616
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 2022.
The Report of the Arts Advisory Committee dated September 20, 2022 was received. | Received | |
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