1. OTTAWA PARAMEDIC SERVICE – 2011 ANNUAL
REPORT
ACS2012-COS-EPS-0028 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That
the Community and Protective Services Committee receive this report for
information.
RECEIVED
2. 2012 PROVINCIAL BUDGET IMPACTS FOR THE
COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
ACS2012-COS-CSS-0009 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That
the Community and Protective Services Committee recommend that Council approve
that:
1.
The City of
Ottawa maintain discretionary benefits to social assistance recipients at
existing levels for the balance of 2012, and
2.
Staff
complete a review of the Community and Social Services Department’s social
investments and priorities to ensure the 2013 budget aligns to the Council
endorsed budget strategies outlined in the Long Range Financial Plan IV
document and report back as part of the 2013 budget process.
Dr. Aaron Burry, General Manager,
Community and Social Services and Micheline McTiernan, Manager, Business
Support gave a summary and brief PowerPoint presentation. A copy of the
presentation is held on file with the City Clerk’s office.
Following the presentation Councillors
questioned staff regarding various issues.
The Committee then heard from the
following delegations:
1) Laura Shantz – Poverty Issues
Advisory Committee
2) Gary Stein- South Ottawa
Community Legal Services
3) Trudy Sutton – Executive
Director, Housing Help
4) Euphrasie Emedi – Community Developer,
South-East Ottawa Community Health Centre
5) Linda Kinsella – City for All
Women Initiative
The majority of delegations were in
favour of the staff recommendations but were cautious of the future and the
Province’s next moves with regards to budget cutbacks especially with regards
to the Community Start Up and Maintenance Benefit (CSUMB) and the Province
eliminating this benefit and realigning it with other measures. Some
delegations provided written speaking notes which are held on file with the
City Clerk’s office.
The report recommendations were then
put to Committee and CARRIED as presented.
CRIME
PREVENTION OTTAWA
2. CRIME PREVENTION OTTAWA BOARD OF
DIRECTORS NOMINATIONS AND EXPANSION
ACS2012-CMR-CPS-0008 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That
the Community and Protective Services Committee recommend Council approve:
1.
That the
Terms of Reference of Crime Prevention Ottawa be modified to allow for a total
of 16 members on the Board of Directors; and
2.
That the
following people be appointed to the Crime Prevention Ottawa Board of Directors
for the period 2012-2016:
Jim
Devoe
Claude
Gingras
Michael
Horne
Walter
Piovesan
CARRIED
CITY
MANAGER’S OFFICE
CITY CLERK
AND SOLICITOR DEPARTMENT
4. QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT TO
COUNCIL, Q1: JANUARY 1 TO MARCH 31, 2012
ACS2012-CMR-CPS-0009 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That
the Community and Protective Services Committee receive this report for further
review and discussion of the service areas’ performance results, as outlined in
Document 1.
RECEIVED
5. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROPOSAL – HOWARD
DARWIN CENTENNIAL ARENA
ACS2012-CMR-CCB-0042 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That Community and Protective Services
Committee recommend that Council approve the proposal to rename the Merivale Centennial
Arena, located at 1765 Merivale Road, the “Howard Darwin Centennial Arena”.
CARRIED
The following delegations were present
and in support of the recommendation but chose to not to speak as the report
CARRIED on consent: David Gourlay, Jim Durrell, Brian Ford, Claude Bennett,
Dennis Jackson and Jeff Darwin.
6. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROPOSAL –
“LALANDE CONSERVATION PARK”
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REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That the Community and Protective
Services Committee recommend that Council approve the proposal to name an
unnamed park, located at 2145 Nantes Street, “Lalande Conservation Park”.
CARRIED
7. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROPOSAL – “LINDA
DUNN PARK”
ACS2012-CMR-CCB-0044 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That Community and Protective Services
Committee recommend that Council approve the proposal to name a new park
located at 1885 Celeste Way, “Linda Dunn Park”.
CARRIED
8. COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROPOSAL –
“PATRICK BERGIN PARK”
ACS2012-CMR-CCB-0044 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That Community and Protective Services
Committee recommend that Council approve the proposal to name a future park at
3910 Prince of Wales Drive, “Patrick Bergin Park”.
CARRIED
9. SMOKING OF WATER-PIPES AND NON-TOBACCO
PRODUCTS ON MUNICIPAL PROPERTY
ACS2012-CMR-CCB-0044 CITY-WIDE
REPORT RECOMMENDATION:
That Community Protective Services
Committee recommend that Council enact the amendments to the Parks and
Facilities By-law, attached as Document 1, to prohibit the smoking of
water-pipes and non-tobacco products on outdoor municipal property including
all City parks, beaches and facilities.
Rick O’Connor, City Clerk and
Solicitor gave a brief summary of the report and what lead up to this
recommendation. On February 22, 2012, Council directed staff to review the
Parks and Facilities By-Law and to report back on the appropriate methods to
prohibit lighted water-pipes and similar smoking implements at all City parks,
beaches and facilities, including administrative buildings.
Following the presentation Councillors
questioned Mr. O’Connor regarding various issues on the proposed amendment to
the By-law and possibly going further in the future. They also thanked staff
and Councillor El-Chantiry for moving on this subject.
The Committee then heard from the
following delegations:
1) Tyler Ward - Non-Smokers'
Rights Association
2) Carmela Graziani and
Suzanne Friedlaender, Ottawa Council on Smoking and Health
The delegations were in favour of the
staff recommendations but would like to see the By-law include private
locations and seek changes to the federal Tobacco Act and the Smoke-Free
Ontario Act to ban water pipe smoking inside public places and workplaces.
Both delegations provided written comments or presentations which are held on
file with the City Clerk’s office.
The report recommendations were then
put to Committee and CARRIED as presented.
INQUIRIES
Councillor
M. Fleury
1) Considering the fact that the
University of Ottawa has agreed to provide the city of approximately 10,000
hours at the new sports field at 200 Lees Avenue for community use, could
staff please provide a concrete and detailed plan of how those hours are
going to benefit the community and the city?
2) What were the original timelines for
the Parks and Recreation Master Plan? What was the cause of the delay? What
will done to ensure that we are able to make the 2015 deadline and provide an
integrated Parks and Recreation Master Plan that responds to the needs of our
community and City?
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ADJOURNMENT
The meeting adjourned at 11:20 a.m.
Original signed
by Original signed by
M. Desjardins Councillor
M. Taylor
Committee
Coordinator Chair