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The meeting included a review of traffic safety concerns regarding existing bollards and one-way signage, and the committee discussed the implementation of a new portable radar speed board program. Furthermore, the committee received a presentation regarding the initiation of a Town-wide Pedestrian Facility Plan, which aims to improve walkability, assess pedestrian crossing conditions, and prioritize missing sidewalk segments through a multi-criteria analysis.
The committee meeting included a report from a closed session regarding the lease agreement for 27 Mosley Street, Victoria Hall. The committee heard a year-end presentation from the Youth Engagement Committee, which highlighted their achievements in community programming, leadership development, and future initiatives such as the upcoming team beach party. Additionally, the committee addressed public concerns regarding a tragic incident involving a dog and heard a delegation regarding concerns about transparency and staff reporting practices.
The Committee of the Whole meeting agenda includes various community presentations, delegations regarding document disclosures, pet cemetery monument alterations, and development applications. Key reports cover items such as the Aurora Town Square shade structures, council compensation reviews, reserve framework updates, heritage permit applications for Victoria Hall and 15375 Yonge Street, a mural sign authorization, and financial reporting for the Aurora Economic Development Corporation. Additionally, the agenda includes discussions on Official Plan and Zoning By-law amendments, member motions, and receipt of regional reports.
The committee meeting included discussions on the refurbishment project for 27 Mosley Street, also known as Victoria Hall, which involves the construction of an accessible ramp, the implementation of a uniform slab on grade flooring structure, and the installation of accessible fixtures to align with town standards. Additionally, there was a round table discussion regarding the multi-year accessibility plan and a review of the draft 2026 municipal election accessibility plan, focusing on voting location features such as accessible entrances, plain language instructions, and service animal rest stations.
The Council discussed and acted on several items including the continuation of a Windrow Removal Pilot Program, a request for increased capital budget authority for the Yonge Street Active Transportation Facilities project, and updates to the Election Sign By-law. Members also addressed a reporting framework for council members attending external events, the annual review of closed session materials, and updates to the bank of approved street names. The Council reviewed various committee reports and enacted several by-laws, including those related to land maintenance, procurement policy, waterworks regulation, and the 2026 tax levy.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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