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Economic and Development Services Committee and Planning Act Meeting
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Oshawa Accessibility Advisory Committee
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Information Package
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Safety and Facilities Services Committee Meeting
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Community and Operations Services Committee Meeting
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Heritage Oshawa
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City Council Meeting
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City Council Special Meeting
City Council is discussing a staff report (CNCL-26-46) on acquiring a downtown property for a Health Sciences Building. The meeting will reconsider a previous decision from March 2025 and vote on amending the approved funding to purchase a portion of the property. Staff are authorized to finalize agreements.
- Report CNCL-26-46 on Downtown Property Acquisition for a Health Sciences Building (Ward 4)
- Council to reconsider its March 7, 2025 decision on funding for the purchase
- Proposed amendment to purchase a portion of the identified property
- Authorization for staff to finalize necessary agreements
Heritage Oshawa
The Heritage Oshawa committee will review its second-quarter budget and work plan update for 2026. Staff will present details on a proposed upper addition to a property at 168 Olive Avenue. The committee will also receive an update on its ongoing investigation into potential heritage research reports.
- Planning presentation on an upper addition at 168 Olive Avenue
- Report HTG-26-12 update on heritage research report investigations
- Report HTG-26-13 Q2 budget and work plan update for 2026
- No public delegations or correspondence scheduled
Oshawa Animal Care Advisory Committee
The Oshawa Animal Care Advisory Committee will elect a chair and vice chair, receive a presentation on committee policy, and review two reports on the committee's 2025 year-end accomplishments and financial reporting, as well as the 2026 work plan and budget.
- Election of chair and vice chair
- Presentation on Advisory Committees of Council Policy and Procedure
- Report OACAC-26-01: 2025 year-end accomplishments and financial reporting
- Report OACAC-26-02: 2026 work plan and budget
The meeting was cancelled because a quorum of members was not present. No substantive decisions were made.
City Council Meeting
This meeting includes decisions on multiple housing developments: a 417-unit complex at Malaga Road, a 156-unit building at Townline Road, and a 150-unit building at Bond Street West. It also considers a new subdivision at Ritson Road, a maintenance agreement with Lakeridge Health, free leisure swimming at South Oshawa pool, and traffic safety measures on Annapolis Avenue.
- Approve 417-unit apartment townhouse complex at 416-448 Malaga Road
- Approve 156-unit apartment building at 126-148 Townline Road North
- Approve 150-unit apartment with ground-floor commercial at 78 Bond Street West
- Approve draft subdivision with employment blocks at 2375 Ritson Road North
- Authorize $3,700/year maintenance agreement with Lakeridge Health Oshawa for Parkwood Court
Council approved revised official plan and zoning amendments for a 5-storey, 156-unit apartment building at 126-148 Townline Road North. Also approved adding three war veteran names to the street name reserve list and authorized the Commissioner to advance a Class 4 Area noise designation for a 150-unit development at 78 Bond Street West. Several routine referrals and information items were received.
- Approved revised OPA and zoning for 156-unit apartment at 126-148 Townline Road North
- Added Bob Calford, Milton Oster, and Slingerland to Street Name Reserve List
- Authorized Commissioner to confirm Class 4 Area for 78 Bond Street West development
- Referred pickleball windscreen request at Columbus Park to staff for report
- Referred Community Improvement Program funding request to staff for September 2026 report
- Received 2025 Fire Services Annual Report as information
- Received Community Safety Day report as information
- Supported provincial initiative to add administrative penalties for zoning by-law compliance
City Council Special Meeting
This special meeting is dedicated to recognizing various award recipients and community achievements. Mayor Carter will present awards for volunteerism, arts, accessibility, and diversity.
- Oshawa Community Awards Program recipients
- Top 100 Events Awards for Indigenous Cultural Celebration, Peony Festival, Convergence, and Halloween Boo Bash
- Senior of the Year Award to Gail Elliot
- Community Legend Award to UndercoverDachshund
- Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Champions Awards
City Council held a special meeting solely to recognize recipients of the Oshawa Community Awards Program, including Senior of the Year, Community Legend, Accessibility Improvement, Citizen Volunteer, Culture Counts, and Diversity/Equity/Inclusion Champions awards. No policy, budget, or land-use decisions were considered or voted on. The only formal actions were passing a confirming by-law and adjourning.
- Passed confirming by-law (carried)
- Adjourned meeting at 6:46 p.m. (carried)
Oshawa Accessibility Advisory Committee
The committee approved a site plan application for 820 Conlin Road East, subject to eight accessibility conditions including minimum path widths, rest stops, curb ramps, and tactile indicators. No other substantive decisions were made; presentations were received for information only.
- Approved site plan at 820 Conlin Rd E with 8 accessibility conditions (carried)
Community and Operations Services Committee Meeting
The committee recommended that City Council offer no-cost leisure swimming at the South Oshawa Community Centre Pool from its reopening through 2026. It also recommended installation of stop signs, a crosswalk, and a crossing guard on Annapolis Avenue, and authorized a maintenance agreement with Lakeridge Health. A request for windscreen mats at pickleball courts was referred to staff.
- Approved no-cost leisure swimming at South Oshawa pool until end of 2026 (5-0)
- Approved stop signs, crosswalk, and crossing guard on Annapolis Avenue (5-0)
- Authorized maintenance agreement with Lakeridge Health for Parkwood Court (carried)
- Referred pickleball windscreen request to staff for report
Safety and Facilities Services Committee Meeting
The Safety and Facilities Services Committee recommended to City Council a Fire Administrative Monetary Penalty bylaw, requested Durham Region clarify parking AMP provisions on regional roads, endorsed Peterborough's call for provincial airport capital funding, and directed staff to launch a public education campaign on the Responsible Pet Owners By-law. The consent agenda adopted reports on Community Safety Day and the 2025 Fire Services Annual Report, and reaffirmed support for including AMPs in the Planning Act. All motions carried except SF-26-30 (Future Investment Readiness at Oshawa Executive Airport) had no recorded outcome.
- Adopted consent agenda including SF-26-24, SF-26-25, SF-26-31 (carried)
- Received Community Safety Day report for information (carried)
- Received 2025 Fire Services Annual Report for information (carried)
- Reaffirmed support for zoning AMPs in Planning Act (carried)
- Recommended Fire Administrative Monetary Penalty bylaw (carried)
- Requested Regional review of parking AMP clarity on Durham roads (carried)
- Endorsed Peterborough airport capital assistance resolution (carried)
- Directed public education initiative on pet bylaw (carried)