Community and Operations Services Committee Meeting Agenda

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Council Chamber

Members of the Committee:

Councillor Gray, Chair

Councillor Lee, Vice-Chair

Councillor Chapman

Councillor Neal

Councillor Nicholson

Mayor Carter, Ex Officio

 

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The City of Oshawa is situated on lands within the traditional and treaty territory of the Michi Saagiig and Chippewa Anishinaabeg and the signatories of the Williams Treaties, which include the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, Curve Lake, Hiawatha and Alderville First Nations, and the Chippewas of Georgina Island, Rama and Beausoleil First Nations.


We are grateful for the Anishinaabeg who have cared for the land and waters within this territory since time immemorial.


We recognize that Oshawa is steeped in rich Indigenous history and is now present day home to many First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We express gratitude for this diverse group of Indigenous Peoples who continue to care for the land and shape and strengthen our community.


As a municipality, we are committed to understanding the truth of our shared history, acknowledging our role in addressing the negative impacts that colonization continues to have on Indigenous Peoples, developing reciprocal relationships, and taking meaningful action toward reconciliation.


We are all Treaty people.

(As may be presented at the meeting)

(As may be presented by Council Members)

Wayne Mulzac requesting to address the Community and Operations Services Committee concerning the lack of residential parking for the townhouses located on Olive Ave across from Cowan Park. 

  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    That Report CO-25-49 dated October 15, 2025, concerning the Radio Park Bocce Courts be received for information.

  • Recommendation

    That the Community and Operations Services Committee recommend to City Council:

    Whereas, by way of correspondence dated July 6, 1998, from the Canadian National Railway (“CN”), and in accordance with Report OS-98-395, the then-Operational Services Committee considered recommendations at its October 27, 1998, meeting from the Acting Commissioner of Public Works regarding a proposed 1999 agreement with CN (“1999 Agreement”); and,

    Whereas the purpose and intent of the 1999 Agreement was to enter a cost-sharing arrangement between the City and CN regarding the costs of repairing the fencing along the CN corridor, which acts as a mitigation strategy to support train whistling cessation efforts by municipalities; and,

    Whereas City staff received correspondence from CN dated May 15, 2025, confirming that the 1999 Agreement was never executed by both parties, and provided an updated Access Control Agreement which reflects current operational needs and articulates the responsibilities and obligations for both the City and CN; and,

    Whereas the three-year average maintenance costs are approximately $3,500, and these costs will be accommodated in the City’s operating budget, to be shared equally (50%-50%) with CN;

    Therefore be it resolved that based on Item CO-25-50 dated October 20, 2025 concerning an access control agreement with the Canadian National Railway, the Commissioner, Community and Operations Services Department, or their designate, be authorized to execute the Access Control Agreement for the cost-sharing arrangement of fence repairs, in a form and content satisfactory to the Commissioner, Community and Operations Services Department and the City Solicitor.

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