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The Council discussed the redevelopment of the former Wellesley Arena and Community Centre lands, reviewing four concept options ranging from open event space to mixed-use developments with residential and commercial units. They approved the award of contracts for storm sewer inspection and asphalt paving. Additionally, the Council addressed the Municipal Election Compliance Audit Committee's terms of reference, Council remuneration increases, the implementation of a Local Bucks program, and opposition to legislative changes concerning the OMERS Pension Fund. Various by-laws were passed, including those regarding fire regulations, drainage repairs, and tax levies.
The Committee of the Whole meeting covered various departmental updates and actions. Recreation matters included the approval of a kitchen access policy for small hall rentals at the Linwood Community Centre and the implementation of a new last-minute set-up day fee structure for community centers. Planning and development updates focused on conceptual options for the arena and community center lands, the progress of the Official Plan review, and ongoing monitoring of service area issues. The Roads and Bridge Committee successfully awarded a contract for asphalt paving utilizing a cold-in-place recycling method. Fire service updates noted the upcoming Emergency Preparedness Week and the future availability of naloxone and epinephrine on fire trucks. Administrative and financial discussions included updates on the year-end audit process, the upcoming municipal election nomination period, and the status of the Asset Management Progress Report.
The council meeting focused on the presentation of proposed concept options for the redevelopment of the former Wellesley Arena and Community Center lands. Key discussion points included land acknowledgement, guiding principles for the site (such as maintaining a community-oriented focus, accessibility, and compatibility with village character), and a review of four distinct redevelopment concepts ranging from low-intensity open space preservation to higher-intensity mixed-use developments featuring residential and commercial components. The council and project team also discussed plans for upcoming public engagement sessions to gather feedback to help inform a preferred development direction.
The Council discussed various municipal matters including the Queen's Bush Mural Project donation request, the award of the storm sewer flushing and inspection contract, the appointment of a drainage engineer for the Albrecht Drain, and the award of the Paff Drain tender. Furthermore, Council approved amendments to the 2027 budget meeting schedule, reviewed and approved Council remuneration increases, and received a report on the Local Bucks Program. In a separate meeting, the Committee of the Whole discussed recreation policies regarding kitchen usage and last-minute booking fees, received updates on municipal recreation and planning projects, approved an asphalt paving tender, and reviewed Fire Department updates.
The meetings covered a variety of municipal matters, including the adoption of the Official Plan, support for the Queen's Bush Settlement Mural Project, and the appointment of the Recreation Advisory Committee. Key operational and financial decisions included awarding tenders for bridge rehabilitation and storm sewer inspections, approving a 0.5 FTE Sustainability Manager contract, increasing Council remuneration, and adjusting the 2027 budget meeting schedule. Furthermore, the Council addressed land use through a lot line adjustment application and supported various resolutions regarding school bus safety and sex offender registry reform.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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