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| 1 | | | Open Delegations | OPEN DELEGATION BY MYRNA CLARK CONCERNING TRAFFIC NOISE AND SPEEDING VEHICLES
Myrna Clark provided an Open Delegation concerning the traffic noise and speeding vehicles on City of Barrie streets.
Ms. Clark advised that she would like consideration to be given to increasing the number of photo radar sites throughout Barrie. She noted that she felt that this would decrease the number of vehicle-related injuries and deaths. Ms. Clark also noted she wanted to seek further input from the Committee as to what can be done and for possible suggestions to curtail the dangerous driving behaviour.
Ms. Clark described her 16-month quest to decrease the level of speeding and to make streets safer. She noted that she had reached out to her Ward Councillor, the Barrie Police Service as well as writing a number of letters to local news media addressing her concerns. She commented that she has observed minimal decreases in the number of speeders or changes in driving patterns. Ms. Clark acknowledged the many issues the City is currently experiencing due to COVID-19 and she noted that | | |
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| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION BY CORNERSTONE CONCERNING THE CLOTHING/TEXTILE CURBSIDE COLLECTION PILOT PROGRAM
Blaine Hobson and Peter Brewitt from Cornerstone provided a presentation concerning the Cornerstone to Recovery Program.
Mr. Hobson discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· An overview of the Cornerstone Recovery Organization and programs;
· Cornerstone’s mission and vision statements;
· A summary of the growth of the Cornerstone organization and programs between 2004 to 2020;
· The usage of a Social Enterprise as the primary funder for the organization;
· A description of the Cornerstone residential model and the programs methodology, features, recovery team, and costs;
· The achievements and successes from the Cornerstone to Recovery Program;
· The statistics and breakdowns associated to addiction, the gender-based crisis, and treatment shortages for women;
· The proposal for a women’s residential treatment centre in Barrie;
· The financial breakdown for the proposed women’s treatment centre; and
· The proposed partnership between the City of Barrie and Corner | | |
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20-G-166
| 2 | | | Staff Report | SOLE SOURCE AGREEMENT WITH CORNERSTONE TO RECOVERY RESIDENTIAL - CLOTHING BINS LOCATIONS | recommended for adoption | |
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20-G-161
| 1 | | | Recommendation | FUNDING FOR CORNERSTONE TO RECOVERY - WOMEN'S RESIDENTIAL ADDICTION RECOVERY FACILITY | recommended for adoption | |
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20-G-162
| 1 | | | Recommendation | MEMORANDUM FROM W. COOKE, DIRECTOR OF LEGISLATIVE AND COURT SERVICES DATED MARCH 9, 2020 REGARDING A RESPONSE TO MOTIONS 19-G-218 AND 19-G-255 - NOISE BY-LAW ENFORCEMENT | Deferred | |
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2.1
| 1 | | | Presentation - AC/RC | PRESENTATION CONCERNING THE 2019 BARRIE FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICE ANNUAL REPORT
Cory Mainprize, Fire Chief/Director of Emergency Services provided a presentation concerning the 2019 Barrie Fire and Emergency Service (BFES) Annual Report.
Fire Chief Mainprize discussed slides concerning the following topics:
· The 2019 statistics;
· The Vision, Mission, and Values of BFES and their organizational structure;
· An profile of the five Branches of BFES;
· The operating and capital budgets;
· A 2019 snapshot of the additional programs and occurrences;
· The 2019 fire prevention and public education activities;
· The BFES response times, fire calls and emergency incidents 2015-2019;
· A heat map identifying areas of higher incident frequency for 2019;
· Maps identifying emergency incident locations, dollar loss amount per emergency;
· Staff recruitments and retirements;
· Future goals and objectives; and
· The BFES staff recognitions and achievements in 2019.
Members of Committee asked several questions to the Fire Chief and received responses. | | |
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IRC 201003
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE DATED MARCH 3, 2020
The Report of the International Relations Committee dated March 3, 2020 was received. | | |
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5.2
| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE INVESTMENT BOARD DATED MARCH 11, 2020
The Report of the Investment Board dated March 11, 2020 was received. | | |
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| 1 | | | Advisory Committee Reports | REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY SAFETY WELL-BEING COMMITTEE DATED JULY 6, 2020
The Report of the Community Safety Well-Being Committee dated July 6, 2020 was received. | | |
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20-G-163
| 1 | | | Recommendation | DRAFT COMMUNITY SAFETY AND WELL-BEING PLAN | recommended for adoption | |
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