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City Council
The City is reviewing several by-law amendments regarding open house signs, election signs, and short-term rental insurance. Council is also considering a proposal to implement a fuel cost adjustment index for infrastructure contracts and accepting a $200,000 donation for rink enhancements.
- Acceptance of $200,000 Hockey Canada Foundation donation for Sandalwood rinks
- Proposed Open House Sign By-law and amendments to Sign By-law 399-2002
- Notice of Motion to adopt a Fuel Cost Adjustment Index for construction contracts
- Budget amendment for Charolais Boulevard and Howden Boulevard cycling facilities
- By-law 106-2026 regarding Short-Term Rental insurance requirements
Committee of Adjustment
The Committee is deciding on several minor variance applications for residential and commercial properties. Key discussions include requests for new business uses, such as a supermarket and banquet hall, and residential lot coverage adjustments.
- Request to sever 4.12 hectares of land at 10120 Highway 50
- Application for a supermarket use at 2 County Court Blvd, Unit 170
- Application for a banquet hall at 50 Kennedy Road South, Units 8-10
- Request for a day nursery and private school at 1729 Queen Street East
- Variance for outdoor vehicle storage and towing operations at 12 Glenbrook Blvd
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Committee of Council
The Committee of Council will review several budget amendments and procurement requests, including funding for developer reimbursements, City Hall elevator replacements, and the Howden Recreation Centre. Members will also consider proposed amendments to business licensing and administrative penalty by-laws, which affect short-term and residential rental insurance requirements. The meeting includes public delegations on enforcement, community development, and a third hospital proposal.
- Amendments to business licensing and administrative penalties by-laws (short-term & residential rental insurance rules)
- Budget amendment and procurement for Brampton City Hall elevator replacement
- Developer reimbursement budget amendments for Coolhurst Avenue construction and a Ward 8 pedestrian trail
- Budget amendment and procurement for Howden Recreation Centre and Library upgrades
- Special event road closures for FIFA World Cup 2026 community activation in Wards 1 and 3
The Committee heard multiple resident delegations regarding noise, parking, and property standards. Council directed staff to investigate the creation of a by-law enforcement task force and requested a report on parking enforcement data and funding outcomes.
- Approved agenda amendments including new discussion items on gas prices and the Santa Claus Parade (Carried)
- Approved 18 routine items as part of Consent (Carried)
- Referred noise concern delegation to staff and directed consideration of a by-law enforcement 'round table/task force' (Carried)
- Received delegation regarding garbage and littering concerns (Carried)
- Referred parking concern delegation to staff for a report on ticket data, non-compliance, and staffing funding outcomes (Carried)
- Received delegation regarding property standards concerns (Carried)
Brampton Heritage Board
Planning and Development Committee
The Planning and Development Committee approved a zoning by-law amendment for West Humber River Developments Inc. at 10350 The Gore Road. The application was deemed good planning and consistent with provincial and local policies. Other items were referred back to staff for further consideration, including a zoning amendment at 0 Highway 50 and a temporary zoning amendment at 5254 Old Castlemore Road.
- Approved zoning by-law amendment for 10350 The Gore Road (consent, no vote recorded)
- Referred OZS-2024-0008 (0 Highway 50) back to staff (carried)
- Referred OZS-2026-0013 (5254 Old Castlemore Road) back to staff with specific directions (carried)
- Approved agenda as amended, adding a delegation and amending recommendations for Items 7.4, 7.7, 7.8 (carried)
- Received presentations for public meetings OZS-2025-0048 and OZS-2026-0012 (carried)
Brampton School Traffic Safety Council
The council reviewed site inspection reports for six schools. They approved a crossing guard at Ray Lawson Public School on Rollingwood Drive, denied warrants for guards at St. Rita, Esker Lake, and Helen Wilson schools, and directed repairs and safety reviews at other locations. All motions were carried.
- Received St. Aidan Catholic School site inspection; directed crack repair, pedestrian info, and signal timing review
- Received St. Rita Catholic School site inspection; directed pavement marking refresh; no crossing guard warranted
- Received Esker Lake Public School site inspection; directed enforcement and education; no crossing guard warranted
- Received Ray Lawson Public School site inspection; crossing guard warranted and to be placed on Rollingwood Drive
- Received Helen Wilson Public School site inspection; no crossing guard; directed 'No Stopping' signage change on Abbey Road
- Received Claireville Public School site inspection; directed education, signal timing review, and follow-up inspection in September 2026
City Council
Council directed staff to apply for the Canada-Ontario Development Charge Reduction Program and reduce residential development charges by a minimum of 30% (effectively 53% for purpose-built rental). The motion passed on a recorded vote. Several routine items were approved via consent motion, including by-law amendments for administrative fees, a grant for dressing room renovations, and proclamations.
- Approved development charge reduction application and 30% cut (recorded vote)
- Approved by-law amendments to update non-parking and parking administrative fees (consent)
- Approved up to $820,000 grant for Susan Fennell Sportsplex dressing room renovations (consent)
- Received traffic congestion mitigation strategies report (consent)
- Received government relations update and correspondence from Town of Caledon (consent)
- Acknowledged closed session items and referred matters list (consent)
- Adopted previous meeting minutes (carried)
- Approved agenda as amended with added discussion items and delegation (carried)
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee approved the 2025 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements for the City of Brampton after receiving KPMG's audit findings report, which found no significant control deficiencies or misstatements. The committee also received and approved recommendations from internal audits on Public Works and Transit facilities maintenance, directing staff to report back on implementation plans and improvements.
- Approved 2025 Audited Consolidated Financial Statements (carried)
- Approved internal audit recommendations for Public Works Facilities Maintenance (AU014-2026)
- Directed CAO to report by Feb 2027 on facilities maintenance operating model (AU012-2026)
- Directed Purchasing to develop standardized invoice template by Sep 2026 (AU013-2026)
- Approved internal audit recommendations for Transit Facilities Maintenance (AU016-2026)
- Direct Transit GM to review recurring expenditures by Sep 2026 (AU015-2026)
- Added closed-session items related to litigation and personal matters (AU009-2026)
Active Transportation Advisory Committee
Brampton Appeal Tribunal
Planning and Development Committee
The committee endorsed four planning applications, including zoning and official plan amendments for subdivisions on Heritage Road, Bovaird Drive West, Ebenezer Road, and Chinguacousy Road. An amendment to item 7.1 (Heritage Road) directs staff to report back on front and rear yard setbacks before the zoning bylaw is enacted. Consent items 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, and 8.1 were approved as routine.
- Endorsed Heritage Rd subdivision (OZS-2025-0032) with amendment requiring staff report on setbacks before enactment (Carried)
- Endorsed Bovaird Dr W/Mississauga Rd subdivision (OZS-2025-0034) on consent (Carried)
- Approved OP and zoning amendments for Ebenezer Rd (OZS-2025-0041) on consent, subject to environmental and traffic conditions (Carried)
- Approved OP and zoning amendments for Chinguacousy Rd (OZS-2025-0051) on consent, subject to cost-sharing condition (Carried)
- Received Affordable Housing CIP application report from Church Two Non-Profit Corp on consent (Carried)