Meeting Name: Town and Gown Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/23/2021 10:00 AM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Virtual Meeting
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TMP-27539 1  Discussion ItemBUSINESS LICENCE - ABSENTEE LANDLORDS UPDATES Councillor Riepma indicated that there were no updates to provide to the Committee.   Action details Not available
TMP-27540 1  Discussion ItemGEORGIAN COLLEGE UPDATES Brian Muscat, Georgian College said that the college will continue to be remote throughout the summer and fall semesters. He indicated that they are hoping to be able to bring back more services to the campus for the start of the fall semester. Todd Zubyck, Georgian College indicated that there were no changes from a security aspect and has no updates to provide. Mr. Muscat provided that there will be a virtual orientation following the Head Start Program which will happen prior to the start of the semester. Carrie Clark, Manager of FPPE/Deputy Fire Chief said that Barrie Fire and Emergency Services would like to integrate educational pieces into the Head Start Program on items such as home safety for students, a virtual evacuation drill, and how to check your fire alarm.   Action details Not available
TMP-27541 1  Discussion ItemCITY UPDATES Jeff Sharp, Supervisor of Traffic Operations provided an update that all temporary speed cushions were installed in Ward 1. He indicated that staff were working with an engineering group on the permanent traffic calming measures on Codrington Street. Mr. Sharp mentioned that speed boards were put in place, and the one at Codrington Street has reported average speeds of 42 to 52 kilometres per hour. Mr. Sharp further noted that staff are investigating an all-way stop on Indian Arrow Road and Penetang Street and currently collecting data. He mentioned that the residents within the area were surveyed to get their views on the potential for the installation of an all-way. Ms. Clark explained the Barrie Fire’s Door-to-Door Fire Safety Campaign which was put on hold. She indicated it is anticipated that by September through to the end of October, fire crews will be out, with a goal of reaching 10,000 houses, to make sure fire alarms are working and provide information. Judy Morozuk indicated that there were no updates from the Barrie Public Library since the la   Action details Not available