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As the largest city in Canada, the people and businesses of Toronto are significant consumers of materials and goods, a majority of which end up in landfills that are quickly approaching capacity. A circular economy refers to a society-wide approach to production and consumption that aims to eliminate landfill waste and maximize resources by recovering as much as possible from used products. Transitioning to a circular economy not only supports sustainability, but also sparks innovation, creates jobs, addresses climate change and reduces costs related to waste management.
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The City has been working on its circular economy transition since Council set an aspirational goal in 2016 to work towards zero waste and to make Toronto the first municipality in the province of Ontario with a circular economy. Building on this work, the City has developed its first \"Circular Economy Road Map\" (the Road Map) (Attachment 1).
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The Road Map was shaped by valuable input from residents, Indigenous people, industry and peer cities around the world, including London (UK), Glasgow, Rotterdam and members of the Canadian Circular Cities and Regions Initiative. It sets out a vision for Toronto’s circular economy transition over the next 10 years through five Strategic Directions and 15 Actions to support waste reduction and sustainable consumption in Toronto, with a focus on addressing wider consumption behaviours that generate waste. Through the Road Map, the City will deliver incentives, supports and programs for residents and businesses that make circular solutions easy and accessible. It will also lead by example by embedding circular practices into its own operations, while also identifying and addressing barriers to create an enabling environment for businesses and community to pursue their own circular innovations.
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The Road Map will be implemented by multiple City Divisions using a whole-of-city approach (see Attachment 2 for the City's 3-Year Circular Economy Road Map Implementation Plan). City staff have identified key initiatives to prioritize beginning in 2026, which include communicating the benefits of circularity, establishing forums to hear from circular businesses, identify barriers and co-develop solutions and determining whether existing resources and programs, such as the Green Market Acceleration Program, could be used to support circularity. Additionally, the City will assess the feasibility of a reuse hub to stimulate a secondary market for construction materials and is seeking Council authority to implement a second intake period of the Circular Food Innovators Fund, a grant program that supports businesses in implementing reuse systems that eliminate single-use and takeaway items.
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Implementing the Road Map is expected to further strengthen Toronto’s leadership profile and position the City among the global peer cities that are advancing the transition to a circular economy. Furthermore, the Road Map actions support the City in adapting to trade uncertainties and affordability concerns, with the circular economy offering a framework for enabling supply chains and businesses to become more resilient by decoupling operations from the extraction of natural resources, increasing material security and reducing exposure to price volatility.[1], [2] Beyond supply chain considerations, circular solutions offer a pathway to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions that cannot be addressed by the renewable energy transition alone, including global greenhouse gases attributed to the production of materials, products, food and land management.[3] A transition to circular business models offers an opportunity for circular jobs and skills building,[4] innovation and new business partnerships and creates the pathways for residents to consume more sustainably and make the most out of the things they purchase through strategies like reuse and repair.
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City staff will provide regular progress updates to City Council on the implementation of the Road Map. The first update will be delivered in 2029, following the initial three years of implementation (2026 - 2028).
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[1] Rajaonson, Juste. (April, 2025). A stronger Canadian economy starts with a circular economy in cities and regions. Policy Options. https://policyoptions.irpp.org/2025/04/circular-economy/
[2] Jensen, Henrik Hvid. (February, 2024). How the circular economy secures manufacturing supply chains. World Economic Forum. https://www.weforum.org/stories/2024/02/how-manufacturers-could-lead-the-way-in-building-the-circular-economy
[3] Canadian Climate Institute. (March, 2023). How circularity can contribute to emissions reductions in Canada. https://climateinstitute.ca/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/how-circularity-can-contribute-emissions-reductions-canada.pdf
[4] Circular Economy, Solutions for Youth Employment, and International Labour Organization. (May, 2023). Decent work in the circular economy. https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/5d26d80e8836af2d12ed1269/6459fd6277ede78534464251_20230424%20-%20CJI%20-%20Decent%20work%20in%20the%20circular%20economy%20-%20210x297mm.pdf
The Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, gave a presentation on 10-Year Circular Economy Road Map.
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The Infrastructure and Environment Committee:
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1. Requested the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, to submit a supplementary report on item IE25.1 directly to the November 12, 13, and 14, 2025 meeting of City Council addressing the recommendations of the Circular Innovation Council.
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1. City Council direct the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, with the support from the applicable City Divisions, to implement the Circular Economy Road Map and 3-Year Circular Economy Road Map Implementation Plan, as presented in Attachment 1 and 2, respectively, to the report (October 15) from the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, and the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services.
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2. City Council authorize the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, or their designate, until December 31, 2036, to negotiate, enter into, and execute non-procurement agreements, as may be required, to support the implementation of the Circular Economy Road Map and the 3-Year Circular Economy Road Map Implementation Plan, as presented in Attachments 1 and 2, respectively, to the report (October 15, 2025) from the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, and the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, with the non-profit, private, and public sectors to:
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a. Collaborate on research, projects, forums, or initiatives;
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b. Provide in-kind and / or financial support from the approved Environment, Climate and Forestry budget and that is within the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry financial authority;
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c. Data sharing; and / or;
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d. Accept funding and / or in-kind support,
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with each non-procurement agreement being on such terms and conditions acceptable to the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, and each being in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor.
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3. City Council direct the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, in consultation with the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, to report back in 2029 on implementation of the Circular Economy Road Map and provide an updated implementation plan for the years 2029 to 2031.
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4. City Council authorize the implementation of a second intake period for Phase One of the Circular Food Innovators Fund, for which the initial intake period was adopted by Council as a part of 2023.IE9.3 (November 15, 2023), by Environment, Climate and Forestry, substantially in accordance with the Updated Framework for Phase One of the City of Toronto's Circular Food Innovators Fund in Attachment 4 to the report (October 15, 2025) from the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, and the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services.
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5. City Council authorize the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, or designate, until December 31, 2026, to execute and enter into agreements with successful recipients to receive funds, distributed under a second intake period for Phase One of the Circular Food Innovators Fund outlined in Attachment 4 to the report (October 15, 2025) from the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, and the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, each with terms and conditions acceptable to the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, or designate, and each in a form acceptable to the City Solicitor.
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6. City Council request Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, to work with the Executive Director, Social Development, Finance and Administration, to plan and execute community-based and community-led programs related to the 1 to 3 year implementation of the 10-Year Circular Economy Road Map.
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7. City Council request that the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, in consultation with other relevant divisions, consider developing a public reference list of companies providing deconstruction services in conjunction with the feasibility assessment of a reuse hub for construction materials.
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This report also seeks authority to re‑negotiate and extend existing agreements with Rehrig Pacific Company for agreement 47021231, Supply, Delivery and Maintenance of Recycling and Garbage Bins, and agreement 47019524, Design, Manufacture, Supply, Distribution and Maintenance of the Next Generation Green Bin (organics) for the City of Toronto’s Solid Waste Management Services Division.
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The Infrastructure and Environment Committee recessed its public session to meet in closed session to consider this Item, as it pertains to receiving of advice or communications that are subject to solicitor-client privilege.
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1. City Council authorize the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, until June 30, 2031, to negotiate, enter into and execute new revenue generating service agreements and amend and extend any existing service agreements with various Producer Responsibility Organizations (including as non-competitive procurements pursuant to Article 195-7.1 of the Code) for the purpose of the City providing waste management and related services for waste recovery materials (non-Blue Box Materials) regulated under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act, 2016, as amended, such as hazardous and special products, electrical and electronic equipment, batteries, tires, and any new waste recovery material introduced through regulation, with the total term of each new service agreement and each extension of an existing service agreement not exceed five (5) years, on terms and conditions acceptable to the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, and each in a form satisfactory to the City Solicitor.
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2. City Council authorize the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services (or designate), to negotiate, enter into and execute amending agreements with Rehrig Pacific Company to:
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a. Extend the recycling and garbage bin contract (47021231) term from July 1, 2026, for an additional four (4) years and five (5) months to November 30, 2030 with no increase in the contract value.
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b. Extend the green bin contract (47019524) term for an additional three (3) years, from December 1, 2027, to November 30, 2030 with no increase in the contract value.
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3. City Council request the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services' to continue to provide Blue Box Material collections to non-eligible City customers who are customers as of December 31, 2025 but not provide Blue Box Materials collection to new commercial customers or new multi-residential customers that join City collection services after January 1, 2026.
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4. City Council direct the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services to report back to the Infrastructure and Environment Committee, no later than the first quarter of 2027, on the results of the review and analysis of whether to continue to provide recycling collection and management services to non-eligible sources that are not captured in Ontario Regulation 391/21: Blue Box.
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5. City Council amend Chapter 841 of the Code to align the provisions pertaining to the collection of recycled materials with Ontario Regulation 391/21: Blue Box, as further described in Schedule 1 to the report (October 16, 2025) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services.
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6. City Council amend Chapter 844 of the Code to align the provisions pertaining to the collection of recycled materials with Ontario Regulation 391/21: Blue Box, as further described in Schedule 1 to the report (October 16, 2025) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services.
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7. City Council amend Chapter 846 of the Code to align the provisions pertaining to the receipt of recycled materials with Ontario Regulation 391/21: Blue Box, as further described in Schedule 2 to the report (October 16, 2025) from the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services.
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8. City Council direct the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, in consultation with the City Solicitor, to report to Council in the second quarter of 2026 with an update on the implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility, plus a strategy to minimize the risks of:
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a. Uncollected Blue Bins;
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b. Blue Box material going to landfill at City expense; and,
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c. Blue Box materials becoming litter.
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9. City Council direct that the confidential information contained in Confidential Attachment 1 to the report (October 15, 2025) from the City Solicitor remain confidential in its entirety, as it contains advice which is subject to solicitor-client privilege.
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10. City Council request the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, to report to the February 25, 2026 meeting of Infrastructure and Environment Committee, with an update on the post-January 1st, 2026 implementation of Extended Producer Responsibility.
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11. City Council request the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, invite Circular Materials to deliver a presentation at the February 25, 2026 meeting of Infrastructure and Environment Committee on:
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a. an update on the transition to Circular Materials' collection of Blue Bin materials since January 1, 2026;
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b. plans and strategies to manage waste from large online marketplaces, including those that sell clothing;
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c. the volume and nature of complaints about Blue Bin collection that have have been received by the telephone complaint line;
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d. the process for addressing and resolving how residents' complaints about Blue Bin collection.
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In July and August 2024, heavy rainfall events caused basement flooding in more than one thousand properties in Toronto. In response, City Council directed staff to review City programs, including the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program, and undertake public consultation on potential new incentives to reduce stormwater runoff and basement flooding risks on private property.
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Following public consultations held in fall 2024 and a report back to Council in February 2025, City Council adopted Item EX20.12 – Reducing Stormwater Runoff and Mitigating Basement Flooding, which included seven recommendations.
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This report responds to Recommendation 1 of EX20.12, requesting the General Manager, Toronto Water, to report to the Infrastructure and Environment Committee on a plan to implement three new and expanded subsidies under the City’s Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program. A separate but related report from the Executive Director, Environment, Climate and Forestry, responds to Recommendation 2 of EX20.12, and was brought before the Committee on September 26, 2025. Recommendation 6 of IE20.7 outlined proposed implementation frameworks and resource requirements to develop and operate two new incentive pilot programs to collect and manage stormwater on private property in Toronto.
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Based on Council's direction and consultation feedback, this report recommends the following Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program enhancements:
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- Increasing the backwater valve and sump pump subsidy amounts to counter rising costs of basement flooding protection work;
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- Establishing a new subsidy for a home plumbing assessment;
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- Increasing the existing backwater valve subsidy to support the installation of up to two devices per property and allowing returning applicants to apply for a second backwater valve subsidy;
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- Expanding the sump pump subsidy to include backup power, with a separate subsidy available for previously approved applicants to retrofit existing systems; and
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- Extending the application eligibility period from one year to two years following completion of eligible work, providing homeowners with additional time to meet program requirements and submit documentation.
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The recommended enhancements are intended to increase participation in the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program and improve the effectiveness of the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program in reducing basement flooding risks on private property. These enhancements will reduce barriers to participation in the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program (e.g., costs for flood protection equipment and installation) and provide homeowners with additional information and guidance to support informed decisions about which Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program subsidies are most appropriate for their property.
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Pending Council approval, staff would implement the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program enhancements as part of the 2026 Toronto Water Budget in order to become effective on May 1, 2026. Implementation would include developing and revising program processes and procedures, updating online applications and IT systems, conducting staff training, and developing communications and outreach materials to advise the public about the new and enhanced subsidies.
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1. Subject to the final Toronto Water 2026 Budget, City Council amend the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program, effective May 1, 2026, such that:
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a. The maximum amounts for back water valve and sump pump subsidies under the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program be increased by 28 percent to reflect inflationary increases in equipment and installation costs since 2013.
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b. A new subsidy for home plumbing assessment be established to provide up to $500 per property to eligible property owners for professional assessments conducted by a licensed plumber to identify basement flooding risks and mitigation opportunities.
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c. The backwater valve subsidy be modified to include eligibility for the installation of a second backwater valve per household.
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d. A new subsidy be established to provide up to $300 per household for the installation of a battery backup system for pump sumps.
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e. The maximum total, per property, subsidy available under the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program be increased to $6,650.
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f. The eligibility period for submitting applications be extended from one year to two years following completion of the installation of eligible basement flooding protection measures, to provide homeowners with additional time to meet program requirements and submit necessary documentation.
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2. City Council direct the General Manager, Toronto Water, to continue to monitor the implementation of the Basement Flooding Protection Subsidy Program, and authorize the General Manager, Toronto Water, to revise or amend the type of basement flooding protection work (“Eligible Works”) qualifying for a subsidy and the subsidy limits applicable to such work, subject to the total subsidy limit of $12,000 per property, and to otherwise administer the Program, as the General Manager, Toronto Water may deem necessary, to improve the effectiveness of the Program.
","councilNative":"N","decisionTypeDesc":"ACTION"},"decisionTypeDesc":"ACTION","hasDecisonInformation":true,"consentItemStatusDesc":"Adopted","preMeetingSpeakersList":[],"preMeetingInterestedPersons":[],"postMeetingSpeakersList":[],"postMeetingInterestedPersons":[]},{"agendaItemId":143387,"communicationTypeCd":"REPORT","urgent":"N","inCamera":"N","publishTypeCd":"MAIN","considerTypeCd":"ACTION","itemStatusCd":"ADOPTED","statutory":"N","agendaItemTitle":"Next Generation Water Metering, Advanced Metering Infrastructure - Procurement Strategy","referenceNumber":"2025.IE25.4","publishDecisionInd":"Y","publishMotionInd":"Y","publishVoteInd":"Y","publishRulingInd":"Y","agendaItemSummary":"In 2015, the City of Toronto modernized its operations with the completion of its Automated Meter Reading system, which enabled automated transmission of water consumption data to support water billing processes. While this system was considered state-of-the-art at the time, industry standards and technology have advanced significantly. The next generation of water metering, Advanced Metering Infrastructure, enables new features and functionality that extend well beyond basic meter reading to support broader strategic business outcomes.
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In 2024, Toronto Water engaged an industry expert to assess options for the City's next generation of water metering. The assessment confirmed that the current system no longer meets the evolving customer experience expectations, engineering and operations requirements of Toronto Water, and recommended transitioning to Advanced Metering Infrastructure. The consultant further advised adopting a new approach to managing Advanced Metering Infrastructure assets that takes advantage of the flexibility offered by modular, “plug-and-play” solutions. Unlike the City’s current proprietary Automated Meter Reading system, which limits flexibility and constrains asset management decisions, modern Advanced Metering Infrastructure systems can be tailored to a utility’s needs and managed at the component level rather than a single integrated system.
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Advanced Metering Infrastructure offers a range of advantages over the existing system, including real-time or near real-time water consumption data, improved leak detection, enhanced customer consumption management tools, better water demand forecasting, outage detection and alerting, and improved estimated billing logic. A critical enabler of this transition is the replacement of the City’s 26-year-old legacy billing system (WMACS) used for billing water and solid waste rate-based services. Although the need to replace WMACS has been previously identified, no implementation planning is currently underway.
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This report outlines the benefits of transitioning to Advanced Metering Infrastructure, identifies the key actions required for successful implementation, and recommends the initiation of the strategic procurement and implementation planning for a new Advanced Metering Infrastructure system and billing system for rate-based services.
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1. City Council authorizes the General Manager, Toronto Water, in consultation with the Chief Procurement Officer, to initiate the strategic procurement planning process for the City's advanced metering infrastructure system which will include:
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a. retaining an industry expert to develop a detailed implementation and procurement strategy, document requirements and specifications in support of the procurement process; assist in the evaluation of vendor submissions, and serve as contract administrator, system integrator, and program manager following award;
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b. collaborating with key City stakeholders, to ensure alignment of needs and responsibilities; and
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c. report back to Infrastructure and Environment Committee by the first quarter of 2027 with the strategic procurement and implementation plan, which will include comprehensive Terms of Reference and a detailed Request for Proposal that reflects the full range of technical, operational, and customer service requirements of the new Advanced Metering Infrastructure system, as well as funds necessary to support the implementation.
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2. City Council direct the General Manager, Toronto Water, in consultation with the General Manager, Solid Waste Management Services, Director, Revenue Services, the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, and the Chief Technology Officer, to retain an industry expert to assist in:
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a. gathering requirements, analyzing options and preparing a recommendation for a new rate-based budget billing system;
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b. establishing a governance framework to ensure alignment of needs and responsibilities;
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c. developing a detailed implementation and procurement strategy in alignment with the work underway as part of recommendation 1; and
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d. reporting back to Infrastructure and Environment Committee by the second quarter of 2026 the resulting recommendation and implementation plan for a new rate-based budget billing system, as well as funds necessary to support the implementation.
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In April 2025, a report on the outcome of a study reviewing the feasibility of implementing a permanent barrier on the Leaside Bridge to mitigate suicide attempts was brought forward to Infrastructure and Environment Committee. In response to that report, City Council directed that Transportation Services and Engineering and Construction Services, in consultation with Toronto Public Health, investigate options to accelerate the installation of barriers, as well as other interim safety measures for the Leaside Bridge.
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In response to the direction from City Council, this report identifies interim safety measures, timelines and costs, to address suicide prevention for the Leaside Bridge. The report also provides an update on the permanent barrier design and structural work, including updated procurement and installation timelines and costs.
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HELP IS AVAILABLE
\r\nIf you or someone you know is at risk of suicide, seek help right away. Support is available from experienced professionals who are ready to listen and assist.
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In an emergency: Call 911 if you are in immediate danger, experiencing a crisis, or need urgent medical assistance.
\r\nFor suicide support: Call or text 9-8-8 for free, 24/7, and confidential support.
\r\nFor other services: Call 211 to be connected to mental health and social services.
\r\nFor more resources: Visit the City of Toronto’s Mental Health Resources page.
\r\nYou are not alone - help is just a call, text, or click away
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MEDIA GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING ON SUICIDE
\r\nA substantial body of research suggests that media reports about people who have died by suicide, as well as the topic of suicide in general, can influence vulnerable people and is associated with higher subsequent rates of suicide. Emerging evidence also suggests that reports about people overcoming suicidal crises may lower suicide rates.
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1. Requested that the General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Chief Engineer and Executive Director, Engineering Construction Services continue to proceed with the following actions as set out in the report (October 15, 2025) from the Acting General Manager, Transportation Services, and the Chief Engineer, and Executive Director, Engineering and Construction Services:
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a. a competitive procurement process for the installation of the interim safety barrier Option 3B - Curved Fence for immediate implementation on the Leaside Bridge;
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b. undertake further expert consultation for other interim measures such as updated signage, in consultation with Toronto Public Health; and
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c. permanent barrier design and installation as part of the next major state-of-good-repair project for the bridge, currently programmed for 2037.
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- Background on the redesign of the intersection completed as part of the Eglinton Crosstown construction;
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- Mitigation measures that have been evaluated, and those that have been implemented since the operation of the intersection was handed back to the City of Toronto;
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- A summary of the ongoing work to address infiltration on neighbourhood streets in the area; and
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- A scope and status update on the intersection redesign study.
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1. City Council request the General Manager of Transportation Services to report to the Infrastructure and Environment Committee with a further status update in the first quarter of 2026 on the progress to date to conduct a study of redesign options for the intersection of Eglinton Avenue West and the Allen Road Expressway.
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As the project advances towards operational readiness, City traffic and parking by-laws must be updated to reflect the permanent roadway conditions within the at-grade segment of Eglinton Avenue East, between Kennedy Road and Brentcliffe Road, in preparation for the opening of the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit.
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This report seeks City Council authority to enact the necessary amendments to City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 903, Parking for Persons with Disabilities, and Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, to align with the final built conditions of the at-grade segment of the Eglinton Crosstown Light Rail Transit corridor.
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1. City Council approve the traffic and parking regulation amendments associated with the final built conditions of the Eglinton Avenue East, between Kennedy Road and Brentcliffe Road and authorize the associated amendment to City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 903, Parking for Persons with Disabilities, and Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, as listed in Attachment A to the report (October 15, 2025) from the Acting General Manager, Transportation Services.
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2. City Council authorize the appropriate City officials to introduce the necessary bills to give effect to City Council's decision and City Council authorize the City Solicitor to make any necessary clarifications, refinements, minor modifications, technical amendments, or by-law amendments as may be identified by the City Solicitor or General Manager, Transportation Services, in order to give effect to Recommendation 1.
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Toronto's Automated Speed Enforcement program launched in January 2020 with 50 mobile Automated Speed Enforcement cameras enforcing posted speed limits in Community Safety Zones across the City. As directed by City Council, the program was expanded to 75 cameras in 2023 and further expanded to 150 in early 2025.
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Recently, City Council has made several requests to adapt the current operation of the Automated Speed Enforcement program including considering modifying the hours of operation, limiting the number of tickets a driver receives within a specific time period, and enhancing signage that alerts drivers to the presence of speed cameras. The purpose of this report is to provide an update on the changes that will be made to the Automated Speed Enforcement program, subject to legislation being in effect that permits municipalities in Ontario to operate Automated Speed Enforcement.
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1. City Council receive the report (October 15, 2025) Acting General Manager, Transportation Services, for information.
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It is important to note that there is no distinct appeals process for Automated Speed Enforcement under either the Provincial Offences Act or the City’s Administrative Penalty System. The appeal processes available depends on the prevailing legislation that applies.
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- For Automated Speed Enforcement tickets issued for offences occurring prior to January 20, 2025, the Provincial Offences Act applies and they proceed through the provincial courts.
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- For Automated Speed Enforcement violations issued for offences occurring on or after January 20, 2025, the Administrative Penalty System established by Ontario Regulation 355/22: Administrative Penalties for Contraventions Detected Using Camera Systems and Municipal Code Chapter 610, Administrative Penalties, governs that process.
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The request for this report arose from one specific complaint about two Automated Speed Enforcement tickets issued under the Provincial Offences Act back in July 2024. These tickets were brought to the attention of Councillor Pasternak’s office eight months prior to the Member Motion. The constituent advised that they were having difficulty navigating the processes for disputing a ticket, as well as other processes such as payment and re-opening requests that are outlined on the Court Services website. The Executive Director investigated the matter, spoke to the constituent directly, and relayed the status of the file to the Councillor's office in September.
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The individual complaint that led to Councillor Pasternak's Member Motion was promptly addressed by the Executive Director immediately after Court Services was notified. The division is committed to addressing any inquiries or complaints and encourage Councillors to bring those complaints to the Executive Director in a timely manner.
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City staff are developing a performance measurement framework for the Administrative Penalty System to measure program operations against service standards. Data on Automated Speed Enforcement matters will be provided through the annual Administrative Penalty System Activity Report and Administrative Penalty Tribunal Chair’s report in 2026.
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This report was prepared in consultation with Legal Services and includes a description of the dispute resolution mechanisms available to the public for Automated Speed Enforcement tickets issued prior to January 20, 2025 and penalty orders issued on or after January 20, 2025. The dispute process under the City’s Administrative Penalty System was approved by Council on February 6, 2024, and is outlined on the City’s website.
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