Friends,
We had a productive Executive Committee meeting at City Hall this week. The Committee considered a range of items that advance important City priorities, including a Universal School Food Program in Toronto and Leveraging City-Owned Real Estate to Support Council Objectives. The full agenda can be reviewed here: Executive Committee - Meeting 24 - TMMIS
One of the items – Western Beaches Breakwaters Action Plan – is specific to addressing the short- and long-term needs of the breakwaters in our ward.
Breakwaters sit in the lake away from the land, running parallel to the shore and protecting the shoreline from wave action. The Western Beaches breakwaters are over 100 years old and are in deteriorating condition.
The proposed work plan includes a condition assessment update that is planned to be completed in Summer 2025. I worked with City staff to move a motion on this item that helps mitigate unresolved discussions with Federal and Provincial partners around ownership by requesting permission to conduct the condition assessment and related work. The item was adopted with this amending motion.

I also want to draw your attention to a staff report presented at Executive Committee assessing the City Impacts from the Province’s Bill 17 and Provincial Budget.
The provincial government introduced Bill 17 on May 12, 2025, and fast tracked it through the legislature, including its referral directly to 3rd Reading without further debate, amendments, public hearings, or standing committee review. Bill 17 is an omnibus bill that amends eight separate statutes and introduces several non-legislative related actions, including introducing an interest-free payment deferral for all residential development charges (DCs) until the time of occupancy.
Development Charges are fees collected from developers to cover the municipal costs of providing vital services like roads, transit, water and sewer infrastructure, parks, community centres, libraries, emergency services facilities, and more. The City estimates a $1.9 billion cash flow impact over the next decade. This delayed revenue will affect the City’s short-term financial capacity to deliver critical growth-related infrastructure and will force the City to reprioritize planned capital projects.
The Mayor moved a successful motion that I was pleased to support requesting the Provincial government to make the City whole for the financial impacts of Bill 17. You can listen to my comments on this item here.
The items adopted by Executive Committee this week will be considered by City Council on June 25-27 next week. I look forward to continuing the discussion.
Sincerely,

In This Week's Newsletter
City Wide Updates
- Public consultation on Building Emissions Performance Standards
- Multi-tenant Home Survey for Renters, Owners and Operators
Ward 4
- Junction Residents Association Summer Fest - June 21
- High Park Walking Tour - Sunday, June 29
- Help shape the new park coming to 55b Brock Avenue - July 2
- Community Workshop Series for Wabash Community Centre





Beading Workshop with Naomi Smith
