Item - 2020.EX19.1
Tracking Status
- City Council adopted this item on December 16, 17 and 18, 2020 with amendments.
- This item was considered by the Executive Committee on December 10, 2020 and adopted without amendment. It will be considered by City Council on December 16, 17 and 18, 2020.
EX19.1 - Update Report to City Council on Recovery and Building a Renewed Toronto
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Amended
- Wards:
- All
City Council Decision
City Council on December 16, 17 and 18, 2020, adopted the following:
1. City Council receive the report (November 26, 2020) from the City Manager for information.
2. City Council request the Director, Environment and Energy, in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Hydro and the Tower Renewal Office, to report back to City Council in the first quarter of 2021, in conjunction with any planned reports on options accelerating retrofit of existing buildings, regarding how the City and its agencies and corporations can leverage the new energy efficiency funding and financing programs outlined in the Federal Government 2020 Fall Economic Statement and the Climate Action Plan to accelerate deep retrofits of all building types in the city, to maximize the uptake of Federal funds to provide value for Toronto citizens and businesses, and to maximize the carbon reduction achieved, such report should include but not be limited to:
a. an expanded role for the Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building related to requirements for renovation permits, promoting the funding and financing, and collecting data;
b. providing market-development and support services, for instance the energy coach program in British Colombia, the Toronto Atmospheric Fund Multiple-unit Residential Building-focused Retrofit Delivery Centre, the Toronto Environment and Energy Navigator program and the Green Will Initiative;
c. local utility functions that would increase value and uptake of efficiency programs;
d. linking distributed renewable energy with retrofit programs in a seamless and supported manner;
e. mechanisms to drive cost efficiencies from economies of scale and ensure community benefits; and
f. requests to the Federal and Provincial Governments regarding program design and delivery of programs, regulatory changes to mortgage lender consent for the Home Energy Loan program, and other factors needed to allow streamlined and effective implementation.
Background Information (Committee)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2020/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-158939.pdf
Attachment 1 - December 2020 status of recommendations from COVID-19: Impacts and Opportunities Report from Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2020/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-158940.pdf
Motions (City Council)
That City Council direct the City Manager to work with the business community, the Canadian Urban Institute, Business Improvement Areas, Members of Parliament, Members of Provincial Parliament and City Councillors in the TOcore catchment area to develop a Downtown Economic Recovery Action Plan and to report the outcomes in the next quarterly update, on proposed intergovernmental programs that provide immediate to short-term proportional supports to the businesses hardest hit by COVID-19, including but not be limited to the following:
a. enhanced wage subsidies;
b. fixed cost relief;
c. addressing liquidity challenges;
d. accelerating high-impact public realm investments;
e. improving visitor experience through safe and inclusive initiatives; and
f. localized public procurement to support Buy Local campaigns.
That Councillor Wong-Tam be permitted to withdraw her motion 1.
That City Council request the Director, Environment and Energy, in consultation with the Chief Executive Officer of the Toronto Atmospheric Fund, the Chief Executive Officer, Toronto Hydro and the Tower Renewal Office, to report back to City Council in the first quarter of 2021, in conjunction with any planned reports on options accelerating retrofit of existing buildings, regarding how the City and its agencies and corporations can leverage the new energy efficiency funding and financing programs outlined in the Federal Government 2020 Fall Economic Statement and the Climate Action Plan to accelerate deep retrofits of all building types in the city, to maximize the uptake of Federal funds to provide value for Toronto citizens and businesses, and to maximize the carbon reduction achieved, such report should include but not be limited to:
a. an expanded role for the Chief Building Official and Executive Director, Toronto Building related to requirements for renovation permits, promoting the funding and financing, and collecting data;
b. providing market-development and support services, for instance the energy coach program in British Colombia, the Toronto Atmospheric Fund Multiple-unit Residential Building-focused Retrofit Delivery Centre, the Toronto Environment and Energy Navigator program and the Green Will Initiative;
c. local utility functions that would increase value and uptake of efficiency programs;
d. linking distributed renewable energy with retrofit programs in a seamless and supported manner;
e. mechanisms to drive cost efficiencies from economies of scale and ensure community benefits; and
f. requests to the Federal and Provincial Governments regarding program design and delivery of programs, regulatory changes to mortgage lender consent for the Home Energy Loan program, and other factors needed to allow streamlined and effective implementation.
EX19.1 - Update Report to City Council on Recovery and Building a Renewed Toronto
- Decision Type:
- ACTION
- Status:
- Adopted
- Wards:
- All
Committee Recommendations
The Executive Committee recommends that:
1. City Council receive the report (November 26, 2020) from the City Manager for information.
Origin
Summary
This report provides an update to the City Manager's October 2020 report titled "Towards Recovery and Building a Renewed Toronto" (EX17.1) as requested by City Council.
Since October, Toronto has experienced a significant increase in the number of cases of COVID-19 and continues to respond with measures to combat the resurgence of the virus. As of Monday November 23,Toronto entered lockdown under provincial measures to slow the spread of COVID-19.
The City Manager will regularly update Members of Council and the public on the City’s response and recovery including on the reports from the Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild (TORR). This first update will be higher-level than future updates as the City Manager’s October report was only recently before City Council. Included in this report are updates on:
- COVID-19 Response Activities
- Intergovernmental Strategy and Partnerships
- Status of Recommendations from the Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild’s report COVID-19: Impacts and Opportunities
Attachment 1 to this report provides updates on any significant changes to the implementation of TORR recommendations since October 28, 2020. A number of updates include information on reports that will be brought forward to Council through future agenda cycles or the 2021 budget process.
Background Information
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2020/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-158939.pdf
Attachment 1 - December 2020 status of recommendations from COVID-19: Impacts and Opportunities Report from Toronto Office of Recovery and Rebuild
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2020/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-158940.pdf