Meeting Name: Infrastructure and Community Investment Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 3/8/2023 4:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chambers/Virtual Meeting
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TMP-30116 1  Presentation - AC/RCPRESENTATION CONCERNING A TRANSIT AND PARKING STRATEGY 101 Brent Forsyth, Director of Transit and Parking Strategy, provided a presentation regarding the Transit and Parking Strategy. Mr. Forsyth discussed slides concerning the following topics: · An overview of the Transit System, including the City’s public-private partnership, and the three transit services of conventional vehicles, specialized vehicles and terminal operations; · A summary of the Transit on Demand service model, including service areas and efficiencies; · Funding received from the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) for the areas of conventional vehicles, specialized vehicles, bus stop infrastructure, and the Allandale Transit Hub; · An overview of Barrie’s Transit Vision, including a comparison of the current versus proposed transit network targeted for 2024-2025; · The travel and planning tools available to Barrie residents, including MyRide Barrie, the specialized PASS Portal, Magnus Cards, and Mobile Fare Payment; · A list of the City’s transit partnerships, including Georgian Collerecommended for receipt (Section "A")  Action details Not available
TMP-30060 1  Presentation - CCPRESENTATION CONCERNING A CORPORATE FACILITIES 101 Rick Pews, Director of Corporate Facilities, Jessica Liefl, Manager of Facility Planning and Development, Gus Diamantopoulos, Manager of Corporate Facilities, and Adam McMullin, Manager of Energy Management, provided a presentation regarding a Corporate Facilities 101. Mr. Pews, Ms. Liefl, Mr. Diamantopoulos, and Mr. McMullin discussed slides concerning the following topics: · A summary of the Corporate Facilities Department’s areas of responsibility, including facility design and construction, energy portfolio management, climate change mitigation action, and the operation, maintenance, and cleaning of corporate facilities; · An overview of the facilities managed by the department, including corporate facilities, emergency service facilities, environmental facilities, and marina and park facilities; · An overview of the Facilities Planning and Development Branch, including its mandate, lines of business and services, and 2023 areas of focus; · Draft conceptualized drawings of the Operations Centre Master Plan Implementatrecommended for receipt (Section "A")  Action details Not available
TMP-30059 1  Presentation - CCPRESENTATION CONCERNING THE ALLANDALE AND DOWNTOWN TRANSIT MOBILITY HUB Natalie Calder, Project Manager - Capital Facilities and Adam McMullin, Manager of Energy Management, provided a presentation regarding the Allandale and Downtown Transit Mobility Hub Project. Ms. Calder and Mr. McMullin discussed slides concerning the following topics: · An overview of the Allandale and Downtown Transit Mobility Hub Project and its associated benefits, including servicing Barrie’s growing population, its location within the Intensification Area and Urban Growth Centre, the creation of safe linkages and multi-use pathing to existing trails, and its support of the downtown revitalization initiative; · A timeline of the project milestones achieved to date; · An overview of the external authorities and requirements influencing the project schedule, including Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program (ICIP) funding, Metrolinx, and the Ontario Heritage Trust; · A summary of sustainability considerations for the project, including a net zero energy target and its anticipated benefits; · Arecommended for receipt (Section "A")  Action details Not available
TMP-29988 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 21, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29989 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 16, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29990 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ARTS ADVISORY COMMITTEE DATED SEPTEMBER 20, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29991 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 7, 2022.   Action details Not available
ATSC 1 1  RecommendationRecommendation(s): 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. (Item for Discussion 8.7, June 27, 2022 and adopted at City Council on June 27, 2022)   Action details Not available
TMP-29992 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 2, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29993 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE ACTIVE TRANSPORTATION AND SUSTAINABILITY COMMITTEE DATED SEPTEMBER 6, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29994 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED JUNE 16, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29995 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED JULY 21, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-29996 1  Advisory Committee Reports REPORT OF THE COMMUNITIES IN BLOOM COMMITTEE DATED AUGUST 18, 2022.   Action details Not available
TMP-30110 1  Item of DiscussionITEM FOR DISCUSSION - LAKE SIMCOE WHEREAS Lake Simcoe is one of Ontario’s largest watersheds, home to First Nations since time immemorial, and situated in the growing communities of Simcoe County, York Region, Durham Region, and the cities of Barrie and Orillia; and WHEREAS the watershed faces threats due to eutrophication, largely from phosphorus runoff and other contaminants into the lake and its tributaries; and WHEREAS the lake is a significant source of drinking water, as well as being integral for local recreation, tourism, agriculture and other key economic drivers; and WHEREAS the previous federal government funded a “Lake Simcoe Clean-Up Fund” of $65 million over 10 years between 2007-2017, but that fund has not been renewed; and WHEREAS during the 2019 federal election, the Hon. Chrystia Freeland committed $40 million over 5 years towards Lake Simcoe; and WHEREAS during the 2021 federal election, the Liberal Party of Canada committed to “Implement a strengthened Freshwater Action Plan, including a historic investment of $1 billion over 10 years. This plan    Action details Not available