At the March 23, 2022 meeting of the Executive Committee, the Committee considered the attached EX22-36 report from the Citizen Services Division.
The Committee adopted the following resolution:
1. Approve Service Option 1, which continues to offer the same level of solid waste service to all residents of the city.
2. Approve Enforcement Option 2, which introduces a notice of violation tickets for actions in contravention of The Waste Management Bylaw, 2012, Bylaw No. 2012-63 that lead to increased incidents of litter as outlined in this report.
3. Direct the City Solicitor to prepare the necessary bylaw amendments to the Waste Management Bylaw and The Regina Community Standards Bylaw, Bylaw No. 2016-2 to be consistent with the recommendations outlined in Schedule A to this report.
4. Remove MN21-3 Clean Communities items 1 to 4 from the List of Outstanding Items for City Council.
5. Direct Administration to report to Council one year after the implementation of the changes proposed in the Clean Community report outlining the number of Service Requests, community impact, number of tickets issues, rate of voluntary compliance, and general effectiveness of the respective policies and bylaws.
6. Approve these recommendations at its meeting on March 30, 2022.
Recommendation #6 does not require City Council approval.
On December 15, 2021, City Council considered the 2022 Council and Committee Meeting Calendar and approved recommendation 1(a) contained in the report, to incorporate the respective responsibilities of the Operations & Community Services Committee into Executive Committee (CM21-29). Therefore, the Clean Communities report has been tabled to the Executive Committee for its consideration at its meeting on March 9, 2022 (OCS21-37).
On November 17, 2021, the Operations and Community Services Committee tabled the Clean Communities report to the first meeting of the Operations and Community Services Committee in 2022 (OCS21-37).
Respectfully submitted,
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