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    Councillor Bradford's "safer subways" motion about adding cops in subway stations and installing platform edge doors gets added to the agenda on a voice vote. They'll come back to it. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.50

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    Councillor Matlow's motion calling for the city to join the legal battle against Doug Ford's Ontario Place redevelopment CARRIES 21-5.

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      Councillor Matlow's motion calling for the city to join the legal battle against Doug Ford's Ontario Place redevelopment CARRIES 21-5.

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      #144

      Councillor Dianne Saxe's motion on protecting Chinatown as a cultural district, including asking the province to introduce rent control for commercial units, CARRIES 23-2. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.53

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        Councillor Dianne Saxe's motion on protecting Chinatown as a cultural district, including asking the province to introduce rent control for commercial units, CARRIES 23-2. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.53

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        Deputy Mayor Malik's motion calling for a commemorative naming process for any additional future city ferries CARRIES 23-3. (The city is running a naming contest for the new island ferries they've already ordered, but the suggested names are a bit of a snooze.) https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.54

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          Deputy Mayor Malik's motion calling for a commemorative naming process for any additional future city ferries CARRIES 23-3. (The city is running a naming contest for the new island ferries they've already ordered, but the suggested names are a bit of a snooze.) https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.54

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          #146

          Council votes unanimously, 26-0, to approve installing a plaque to mark the history of the 1981 Bathhouse raids and the community response. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.57

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            Council votes unanimously, 26-0, to approve installing a plaque to mark the history of the 1981 Bathhouse raids and the community response. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.57

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            Mayor Chow's "No ICE in Toronto" motion re: the World Cup makes the agenda with a 21-4 vote. Holyday wants to know if the motion is in order. Nunziata says she'll look into it. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.60

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              Mayor Chow's "No ICE in Toronto" motion re: the World Cup makes the agenda with a 21-4 vote. Holyday wants to know if the motion is in order. Nunziata says she'll look into it. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.60

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              After a looooong member motion runthrough, there are now just 34 items left on this agenda. A glimmer of light appears on the horizon.

              Councillor Gord Perks rises to praise Nunziata. "Thank you for reading aloud to us for 94 minutes. It was beautiful."

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                After a looooong member motion runthrough, there are now just 34 items left on this agenda. A glimmer of light appears on the horizon.

                Councillor Gord Perks rises to praise Nunziata. "Thank you for reading aloud to us for 94 minutes. It was beautiful."

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                Up now: some yacht talk. City staff recommended shutting down the Humber Yacht Club over ecological concerns and complaints of bad behaviour on the water. The club is hoping council approves a reprieve that'll keep them afloat. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.GG27.14

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                • graphicmatt@mastodon.socialG graphicmatt@mastodon.social

                  Cheng's motion to consider getting rid of recycling receptacles in future on-street litter bins — encouraging people to carry their recyclables home instead — is added to the agenda, 22-4. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.MM39.45

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                  @GraphicMatt Stupid suggestion. 😞

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                  • graphicmatt@mastodon.socialG graphicmatt@mastodon.social

                    The motion to consider encouraging a "carry-in, carry-out" model for recycling and making future public bins litter-only, CARRIES 22-4.

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                    @GraphicMatt So either a lot of potentially recyclable stuff will end up in the litter or the problem with litter is going to grown.

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                    • graphicmatt@mastodon.socialG graphicmatt@mastodon.social

                      Up now: some yacht talk. City staff recommended shutting down the Humber Yacht Club over ecological concerns and complaints of bad behaviour on the water. The club is hoping council approves a reprieve that'll keep them afloat. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.GG27.14

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                      "Members, this is not the best example of government," says Holyday of the city's attempt to terminate the Humber yacht club lease. He casts doubt on the "social media" stories he's seen about bad behaviour from boat clubbers. He asks council to "give this club a chance" to fix any issues.

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                        "Members, this is not the best example of government," says Holyday of the city's attempt to terminate the Humber yacht club lease. He casts doubt on the "social media" stories he's seen about bad behaviour from boat clubbers. He asks council to "give this club a chance" to fix any issues.

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                        "If this is the way we're going to behave as a city, to rule with a fist and throw people out on a whim, then that's pathetic," says Holyday of the city's move to end the Humber Yacht Club lease.

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                          "If this is the way we're going to behave as a city, to rule with a fist and throw people out on a whim, then that's pathetic," says Holyday of the city's move to end the Humber Yacht Club lease.

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                          @GraphicMatt Perhaps he can apply this newfound empathy to the city’s renters.

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                          • graphicmatt@mastodon.socialG graphicmatt@mastodon.social

                            "If this is the way we're going to behave as a city, to rule with a fist and throw people out on a whim, then that's pathetic," says Holyday of the city's move to end the Humber Yacht Club lease.

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                            Councillor Amber Morley moves to end the Humber Yacht Club lease and look at "lower-impact, publicly-accessible" uses for the site.

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                              Councillor Amber Morley moves to end the Humber Yacht Club lease and look at "lower-impact, publicly-accessible" uses for the site.

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                              Morley points to a file showing the "history of non-compliance" with the Humber Yacht Club. She says the club's responses "did not demonstrate a collaborative attitude and did not take any effort to address the concerns that, as we heard from staff today, continue."

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                                Morley points to a file showing the "history of non-compliance" with the Humber Yacht Club. She says the club's responses "did not demonstrate a collaborative attitude and did not take any effort to address the concerns that, as we heard from staff today, continue."

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                                From a city report, here are some of the "compliance issues" staff noted with the Humber Yacht Club.

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                                  From a city report, here are some of the "compliance issues" staff noted with the Humber Yacht Club.

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                                  Councillor Amber Morley's motion to confirm the original staff recommendation to end the Humber Yacht Club lease CARRIES 19-5.

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                                    Councillor Amber Morley's motion to confirm the original staff recommendation to end the Humber Yacht Club lease CARRIES 19-5.

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                                    Moving to some quick items now. On an item about paid duty cops, Councillor Paula Fletcher passes a motion to provide councillors with the instruction sheets officers are given when they are tasked with standing around construction sites. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.AU11.7

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                                      Moving to some quick items now. On an item about paid duty cops, Councillor Paula Fletcher passes a motion to provide councillors with the instruction sheets officers are given when they are tasked with standing around construction sites. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.AU11.7

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                                      After a small tweak from local rep Councillor Gord Perks, Council APPROVES a new contract to keep the High Park "trackless train" rolling. An RFP for an electric shuttle failed, so the trackless train remains. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.GG27.13

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                                        After a small tweak from local rep Councillor Gord Perks, Council APPROVES a new contract to keep the High Park "trackless train" rolling. An RFP for an electric shuttle failed, so the trackless train remains. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.GG27.13

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                                        On an item about the ravine strategy, Councillor Paula Fletcher moves for a report on the proposed "ravine loop." Not a loop-de-loop but still pretty cool. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.IE27.7

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                                          On an item about the ravine strategy, Councillor Paula Fletcher moves for a report on the proposed "ravine loop." Not a loop-de-loop but still pretty cool. https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2026.IE27.7

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                                          On the ravine strategy, Councillor Stephen Holyday moves to incorporate "Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design" principles into Toronto's ravine plans.

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