COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA

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COUNCIL CHAMBERS – CIVIC SQUARE

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https://www.welland.ca/Council/CouncilInformationPackages.asp


WHEREAS, Council expects to be formally notified of public meetings/consultations taking place in the City of Welland.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WELLAND directs staff to speak with Niagara Region to coordinate formal notification of public meetings/consultations taking place in the City of Welland in the weekly Council Information Packages.  Ref. No. 02-160

WHEREAS, the City of Welland is experiencing an increase in the number of encampments on or near public, private or business properties; and
WHEREAS, the City of London and Hamilton have Encampment Protocol Procedures which balances the needs of the homeless, against the safety of the residents and businesses; and further
WHEREAS, The City of Welland has not yet established perimeters for temporary shelters or encampments.
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WELLAND directs staff to create a bylaw to define
perimeters, to restrict the erection of temporary shelters or encampments; and further
THAT staff identify any legal implications and procedural systems to carry out and enforce this bylaw.  Ref. No. 21-30

WHEREAS, Welland along with other Ontario cities are left to manage issues of encampments, homelessness, mental health and addiction without adequate resources and support, despite mental health care, addiction treatment, and housing being provincial responsibilities; and
WHEREAS, all levels of government must collaborate and take immediate action to address the homelessness and mental health crisis affecting our communities; and
WHEREAS, effective programs exist, but require the cooperation of all levels of government, municipalities, and community partners; and
WHEREAS, the City of Welland recognizes the province’s leadership in considering all tools available to assist municipalities in managing this crisis. However, existing legal parameters often hinder Welland’s ability to effectively enforce the standards and safety protocols necessary to address unauthorized encampments; and
WHEREAS, residents and businesses are impacted, and there is a need for people to feel safe in downtowns and public spaces; and
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WHEREAS, by invoking the notwithstanding clause, the City of Welland would be better equipped to manage these challenges.
NOW THEREFORE IT BE RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WELLAND formally requests the Province of Ontario to invoke the notwithstanding clause in Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, to empower Welland to enact temporary bylaws that prioritize the health and safety of all residents while ensuring responsible and dignified support for those experiencing homelessness; and
THAT City of Welland is also working with the Region of Niagara to expand the shelter system, including a new shelter in Welland by the end of this year. While housing of all types remains a priority, the issue of encampments, including mental health and addiction in public spaces, has become significant; and
THAT the City of Welland is committed to collaborating with the provincial government to address the root causes of homelessness, balancing compassion with the need for public safety and city integrity; and further
THAT I, Frank Campion, Mayor for the City of Welland, request Council to support the request to the Province of Ontario to invoke the notwithstanding clause in Section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.   Ref. No. 21-30 

WHEREAS, the residents in the townhouses on Woodlawn Rd & Trelawn Pkwy and since the beginning of summer approximately have been dealing with an infestation of rats on the city own property to the east of these townhouses which is also a proposed pathway/trail in the works; and
WHEREAS, the property management group have done their due diligence by contacting a pest control company on two occasions and had them attend the site only to have the company reiterate that the problem is on city property and they are not allowed to address this issue other than the townhouses whos backyards adjacent to the area in question; and
THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF WELLAND directs staff to hire in  a professional pest control company seeing this issue is in fact on city property and seeing that the management group and residents have done their part in order to resolve this issue on their property and are asking the City of Welland do their part on their property.   Ref. No. 24-96