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Mon Jul 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council considers land sales and heavy equipment purchases
City Council is reviewing several land agreements, including the repurchase of residential lands and a sale on Esten Drive North. The body is also deciding on the purchase of an excavator and backhoe loader for the public works fleet.
- Agreement of Purchase and Sale for property on Esten Drive North
- Repurchase of residential lands on McLaren Crescent, Ste. Camillus Crescent, and Taylor Boulevard from 1860271 Ontario Inc.
- Purchase of an excavator and backhoe loader from Toromont Industries Ltd.
- Funding up to $18,670 from Arts & Culture Donations Reserve for a public art letter monument near Hillside Drive North and Highway 108
- Community Improvement Plan application for property at 37 Oakland Blvd
land-salespublic-workseconomic-developmentpublic-artinfrastructure
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Thank you. Councillor Lefebvre all in favor? Carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Councillor Madden. Thank you Worship. I'd like to declare an indirect pecuniary interest on consent agenda item 10.7. The. Public art letter monument as my employer is providing a financial financial assistance to that project. Okay. Thank you. Are there any other items? Going once. Twice. Okay. Adoption of the minutes from the previous meeting. We have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. The July 13th, 2026 regular meeting. Mover. Councillor Flintoff seconded. Councillor Morissette. Any questions or comments? Okay. All in favor? That's carried. Public input session. This evening we have three speakers. Mr. Mike Thomas on items 10.2, 10.9 and 11.3. Ms. Stella Waddington on items 10.5. And Carla Mills on item 10.7. Mr. Thomas, please. Bless you. Thank you. Mr. Mayor, members of council. I made notes to try and be expedient this evening. Good. With regards to the consent agenda this evening, on an overall review, I have comments on two items. But in an overall review, I believe that this council passed the consent agenda in order to streamline meetings and make them more productive and not waste your time, which I appreciate and I respect that. However, anytime policy is discussed or an expenditure is discussed, I don't believe that belongs on a consent agenda . When you spend money or you decide which way we're going, that should be debated in public. Questions a …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, July 27, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
July 13, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Jul13_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Elliot Lake XC Ski & Bike Club
Dufour Downhill / Enduro Bike Race Highlight
Presenter: Jack Peterson
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Manager of Environmental Services
1. Wastewater Treatment Plant Waste Gas Burner.pdf
Re. Wastewater Treatment Plant Waste Gas Burner
10.2
Memo from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Memo from the Manager of Economic Development re repurchase of residential lands sold to 1860271 Ontario Inc.pdf
Re. Repurchase of residential lands sold to 1860271 Ontario Inc
10.3
Memo from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
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Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Committee to review tourism strategy and public art monument
The Committee of the Whole will consider several corporate reports, including updates to the tourism strategy and a Community Improvement Plan application. The body will also review designs for a public art letter monument and legal and integrity commissioner fees.
- Tourism Strategy Update July 2026
- Community Improvement Plan (CIP) Application for DIG
- Public Art Letter Monument concept designs
- Review of Legal / Integrity Commissioner Fees 2025
- Chief Building Official department updates
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Thank you. First Nations. We say Miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking care of this land from time in memorial. We are all called to treat the sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honor and respect. Approval of the agenda. I may have a motion that the agenda be approved as presented a mover. Councillor Morissette seconded Councillor Boe. All in favor. That's carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest. Going once, twice. Adoption of the minutes from the previous meeting. We have a motion that the following minutes be adopted the June 15th 2026 meeting mover. Councillor Flintoff seconded. Councillor Lefebvre. Any questions or comments? Okay. All in favor. That's carried. There's no public input tonight. No presentations, no delegations, no consent agenda. 11. Introduction and consideration of corporate reports. 11 .1 is a memo from the Manager of Economic Development and Tourism Coordinator Intern regarding the Tourism Strategy Update for July 2026. I may have a motion that the memo from the Manager of Economic Development and Tourism Coordinator intern regarding Tourism Strategy Update July 2026 be received. A mover. Councillor Fave seconded. Councillor Boe. Miss House. Or is it Mr. Antunas? I will start first, Your Worship, and I'll pass it on to Miss House. Oh, you're not the intern. Okay. It's an and the Tourism Coordinator. Thank you. Mr. Antunas. Thank you, Your Worship. Through you. Good evening to you, members of Coun …
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, July 20, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
June 15, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_Jun15_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Memo from the Manager of Economic Development & Tourism Coordinator Intern
1. Elliot Lake Tourism Strategy Update July 2026.pdf
2. CEL - Tourism Strategy - 24 July 2025.pdf
3. CEL - Appendix A - Implementation Plan - Council update July 2026.pdf
Re. Tourism Strategy Update July 2026
11.2
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Report from the Manager of Economic Development Re CIP Application for DIG.pdf
Re. Community Improvement Plan Application for DIG
11.3
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Wed Jul 15, 2026 · 3:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Accessibility Committee to discuss vacant home tax and transit barriers
The Accessibility Advisory Committee is meeting to discuss several reports and discussion topics. Key items include a proposed vacant home tax and accessibility barriers regarding transit fare payments.
- Discussion on Proposed Vacant Home Tax and ADSAB Special Capital Contribution
- Review of transit fare payment options and debit payment accessibility barriers
- Discussion on Specialized Transit and Service Enhancements
- Ontario Changemakers Grant Opportunity
- Reintroduction of employment discussion
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ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 3 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
June 11, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_Jun11_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.1
Discussion Topic from Jeannie Meyer
1. July 2026c.pdf
2. AAC July 2026c.pdf
3. external-ad-plants-operator-in-training.pdf
4. pt-pool-caretaker_external-ad-june-3.pdf
Re. Reintroduction of Employment Discussion
12.2
Discussion Topic from Jeannie Meyer
1. Grant Ideas.pdf
2. OCC Principles.pdf
Re. Ontario Changemakers Grant Opportunity
12.3
Discussion Topic from Jeannie Meyer
1. July 2026.pdf
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Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council discusses property taxes, garbage collection, and infrastructure projects
The City Council is reviewing several financial and infrastructure matters. Key items include the 2026 property tax levy, a garbage collection agreement with GFL Environmental Inc., and updates on the Rogers Arena and wastewater treatment plant projects.
- Rogers Arena project cost update
- Community Improvement Plan application for MCR Inc.
- Johnson Controls Canada L.P. wastewater treatment plant digester cover change order
- GFL Environmental Inc. curbside garbage collection agreement (2026-2031)
- 2026 property tax levy by-law
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Thank you. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Councillor Boat. Thank you, Your Worship. I'd like to declare an indirect pecuniary interest with closed session item 1.2, as my son is employed there. Okay, thank you. Are there any other declarations? Going once, twice. Okay. Six is adoption of minutes from previous meeting. We have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. June 22, 2026, regular meeting. Mover. Councillor Flintoff seconded. Councillor Boe. Any comments here? All in favour? That's carried. Public input session. Tonight, Mr. Thomas would like to speak to items 8.1, 11.1, and 11.5. Mr. Thomas, welcome. Thank you, Mr. Mayor, members of council. Good to see you again. I'm here tonight to share with you some of the questions I 've been asked since I got back. And for the record, I'm a very big hockey supporter. I have two grandchildren in single A and rep hockey this year, so I'm looking forward to someday that maybe my grandson will be playing in our arena. With regards to item 8.1, I've been asked a lot with the price tag that we're showing on the agenda tonight, where are the seniors going to sit? And I did have a conversation with a member of council that explained it to me, but it would be helpful if we could have that explained to the public, how the seating is going to be arranged, because there's concern about the difference between bleach ers and seatings, and I did spend a lot of time in arenas while I was down south, and I can get it w …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, July 13, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
June 22, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Jun22_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Rogers Arena Project Update
Presenter: Chris Perry,
Perry + Perry Architects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Director of Finance/Treasurer
1. Staff Report - Arena Final Project Cost.pdf
Re. Rogers Arena - Final Project Cost
11.2
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Community Improvement Plan Application for MCR Inc.pdf
Re. Community Improvement Plan Application for MCR Inc
11.3
Report from the Manager of Environmental Services and Johnson Controls Canada L.P.
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 6:00 PM
Public Meeting
Discussion of a proposed zoning by-law amendment
The city is reviewing a housekeeping amendment to the existing zoning by-law. The report was prepared by J.L. Richards, Planning Consultants.
- Zoning By-Law Amendment - Housekeeping
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Thank you. Okay, good evening everyone. This is a public meeting held by Council under Section 34 of the Planning Act to consider a City-initiated housekeeping amendment to Zoning By-law 18 -36. The public meeting is a requirement of the Planning Act. In accordance with the Planning Act, notice of the public meeting must be given in advance. Notice of the public meeting was provided on the City's website on June 2, 2026. If you wish to be notified of the decision of the City of Elliott Lake, you must make a written request to the City. Take notice that an applicant, specified person, public body, registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply, or the Minister may appeal to the Ontario Land Tribunal not later than 20 days after giving notice of passing the by- law. If any specified person, public body, or registered owner of any land to which the by-law would apply, does not make oral submissions at the public meeting, or make written submissions to the City of Elliott Lake before the by-law is passed, they are not entitled to appeal the decision of Council to the Tribunal. If Council decides to refuse an application, or refuses, neglects, to make a decision on application within 90 days of the Municipal Clerk receiving the application, the applicant or the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing may appeal to the Tribunal by filing an appeal with the Clerk of the Municipality. So we will now open the public meeting. The proposed amendment applies to all proper …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
Public Meeting
Agenda
Monday, June 22, 2026
6 :00 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
REPORTS
3.1
Report from J.L. Richards, Planning Consultants
1. Memo EL Housekeeping - June 17 2026(1).pdf
2. 18-36 (Consolidated from City 2025-05-06) -Elliot Lake Zoning By-Law - Redline - June 17 2026(1).pdf
3. Housekeeping Amending By-law June 17 2026(1).pdf
Re. Zoning Bylaw Amendment - Housekeeping
Presenter: Nikita Jariwala, RPP, MCIP
4.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
1. G._Boucher_Comments_redacted.pdf
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ADJOURNMENT
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3. Housekeeping Amending By-law June 17 2026(1).pdf
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to approve $21M loan for Rogers Arena renovation
Council is voting on several major financial agreements, including a $21 million term loan to fund the Rogers Arena renovation project. They will also consider new credit facilities totaling $12.3 million, a community improvement plan grant, and various service agreements. The meeting includes presentations on the Senior of the Year award and a YMCA summer camp program.
- $21M term loan with TD for Rogers Arena renovation
- $10M operating line of credit and $2M equipment facility with TD
- $300,000 Visa credit limit with TD replacing Desjardins
- CIP grant approval for KES Equipment Inc. at 4 Perini Rd
- Curbside garbage collection tender results and heat exchanger contract
councilfinancearenaloansgrantsrecreationgarbageairport
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Thank you. Councillor Bowe. Thank you, Your Worship. I'd like to declare a possible conflict of interest with regards to item 1.1 in the closed session if the discussions turn to CUPE matters. Okay, thank you. Any other declarations? Going once, twice. Okay, adoption of minutes from the previous meeting. We have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. June 8th, 2026, regular meeting. A mover, Councillor Mann seconded, Councillor Flintoff. Any questions or comments? Okay, all in favor? That's carried. There are no public input sessions this evening, so we'll get straight into the presentations. 8.1, presentation of the 2026 Senior of the Year Award. And this year's recipient is Mike Marcella. Every year, the Ontario Senior of the Year Award gives us the distinct privilege of honouring a senior in our community who has enriched the lives of others and made Elliott Lake a better place to live. This year, it is my honour to present the 2026 Senior of the Year Award to a gentleman whose lifelong dedication to our youth, our schools, and our community defines the very best of Elliott Lake, Mr. Mike Marcella. Many of you know Mike, Mr. Mike Marcella. He's been here for a few years, Mr. Mike Marcella. Please join me in congratulating our 2026 Senior of the Year, Mike Marcella. Very well deserved. Come and join me at the front. Thank you. Anybody else want to join us for a quick portal? No? Okay. Thank you. Congratulations. You have so well deserved. They are a good one. Congr …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, June 22, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
June 8, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Jun08_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation of the 2026 Senior of the Year Award
Recipient: Mike Marcella
8.2
Presentation from YMCA of Northeaster Ontario - Elliot Lake Camp Connect
1. Elliot Lake Presentation YMCA.pdf
Presenters:
Scott Thomas, General Manager of Camps and Youth Leadership
Kendra MacIsaac, Vice President of Health & Wellness
Emily McIlroy, Administration Supervisor
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture
1. Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture RE Renewal of YMCA MOU.pdf
2. Signed YMCA MOU.pdf
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Mon Jun 15, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Council considers major loans for Rogers Arena and various credit facilities
The committee will discuss several large-scale financial authorizations, including a $21 million term loan for the Rogers Arena rehabilitation project. Other items include economic development applications and multiple new lines of credit with TD Canada Trust.
- $21,000,000 term loan for Rogers Arena renovation
- $10,000,000 operating line of credit with TD Canada Trust
- $2,000,000 revolving equipment facility with TD Canada Trust
- $300,000 Visa credit limit authorization
- CIP application for KES Equipment Inc.
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Thank you. I have an email from Leona Matisse regarding item 8.1. And I will read this. Thank you for the opportunity to comment on the Huron North Regional Discovery Center presentation. I want to raise one clear concern. The stakeholder list includes municipalities, tourism groups, industry, arts and cultural organizations, museums, libraries and historical societies. But not disabled residents, caregivers, accessibility advocates or AODA advisory committees. In Northern Ontario, disability and aging are not edge cases. They are the demographic reality. Our region has some of the highest rates of disability, chronic illness and aging in the province. Accessibility here is shaped by long distances, limited transportation, winter conditions and aging infrastructure. These are not abstract issues. They define daily life for a large portion of the population. I also want to be clear that the existence of municipal accessibility advisory committees or accessibility coordin ators does not mean disabled people have been included as stakeholders in this project. AACs are advisory bodies focused on municipal compliance, not regional cultural planning. Accessibility coordinators are staff roles, not community representation. Neither replaces the lived experience of disabled residents , nor do they provide a seat at the table for this kind of regional identity and cultural mapping work. Because of that, any regional cultural mapping project that excludes disabled people at the stakeho …
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, June 15, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
May 19, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_May19_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation on Huron North Regional Discovery Centre Project
1. Slide Deck PDF (1)- Friends of the Huron North Regional Discovery Centre.pdf
2. NUTSHELL (1)- Huron North Discovery Centre.pdf
Presenters: Laurie Blake and Marie Murphy-Foran
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture
1. Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture RE NOHFC Community Events Contribution Agreement.pdf
2. 76004740 Proposed Legal Agreement.pdf
Re. NOHFC Community Events Contribution Agreement
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
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Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Committee to discuss transit fleet renewal and fee payments
The Accessibility Advisory Committee will discuss fee payment practices for transit, receive an update on specialized transit fleet renewal and service enhancements, and consider a tax relief form for people with disabilities. Other agenda items include audits of summer locations, training provisions, and a collaborative mural project.
- Discussion on fee payment practice for transit
- Update on specialized transit fleet renewal and service enhancements
- Discussion on tax relief form for low-income seniors and people with disabilities
- Review of summer audit locations for accessibility
- Update on showcasing businesses led by people with disabilities
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ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 4 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
May 13, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_May13_2026(1) - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.1
Discussion Topic From Jeannie Meyer
1. Fee Payment Practice for Transit- Jeannie Meyer.pdf
Re. Fee Payment Practice for Transit
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Memo from the Chief Administrative Officer
Re. Specialized Transit Fleet Renewal and Service Enhancements - Update * Documents to be uploaded when available*
13.2
Discussion Topic
1. Committee Toolkit.pdf
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Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Age Friendly Advisory Committee
Committee to review working group meeting updates
The Age Friendly Advisory Committee will meet to discuss ongoing business and review a memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator. The primary focus is an overview of working group meetings.
- Review of Working Group Meetings Overview memo from Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
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AGE FRIENDLY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 5 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
May 13, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Age Friendly Advisory Committee_May13_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Working Group Meetings Overview June.pdf
2. Working Group Agenda 3.pdf
Re. Working Group Meetings Overview
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ADDENDUM
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CLOSED SESSION
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Mon Jun 8, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to finalize firefighter contract and Rogers Arena use agreements
The City Council will review updates on the Rogers Arena project and the Elliot Lake Vikings. Members are deciding on several agreements regarding facility use for sports and a collective agreement settlement for professional firefighters.
- By-Law 26-34: Agreement with the Elliot Lake Professional Firefighters Association
- By-Law 26-33: Facility Use Agreement with the Elliot Lake Vikings for Rogers Arena
- By-Law 26-32: MOU with Elliot Lake XC Ski & Bike Club for the Downhill Bike Race
- Rogers Arena Project update presentation by Perry + Perry Architects
- Ice Users Agreement with the Elliot Lake Vikings
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Thank you. Good evening. Welcome to the regular meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Valiant Lake, Monday, June 8th, 2026, 7 p.m. We'll call to order. Roll call. All members are present. Councillor Lefebvre sends her regrets. We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg of the Robinson Huron Treaty, specifically the Serpent River, Mississauga, and Sagamuck First Nations. We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial. We are all called to treat this sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect. Approval of the agenda. May have a motion that the agenda be approved as presented. Mover, Councillor Morissette seconded. Councillor Flintoff. All in favour. That's carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Going once, twice. Adoption of minutes from previous meeting. May have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. The May 25th, 2026 regular meeting. Mover, Councillor Bowles seconded. Councillor Mann. Any questions or comments? Okay. All in favour? That's carried. Public input session. There's no public input this evening. Eight is presentations. So we have two presentations this evening. We'll start with 8.1. Rogers Arena project update from Mr. Chris Perry of Perry & Perry Architects. Welcome back, Mr. Perry. If the green light's on. Hello? That's better. Oh yeah. We …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, June 08, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
May 25, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_May25_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Rogers Arena Project Update
Presenter: Chris Perry, Perry + Perry Architects
8.2
Elliot Lake Vikings Team Update
1. ELLIOT LAKE VIKINGS presentation to Council.pdf
Presenter: William Elliott
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture
1. Memo from the Director of Recreation and Culture RE 2026 Dufour Downhill MOU.pdf
2. MOU_Dufour Downhill_ 2026_Final .pdf
Re. 2026 Dufour Downhill Memorandum of Understanding
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
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Mon May 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to vote on NOHFC funding for Rogers Arena repairs
Council will consider several consent agenda items and by-laws, including a $ contribution agreement with NOHFC for renovations at Rogers Arena, a community improvement plan application for St George Storage, and renewals of agreements with recreational clubs.
- Approve Community Improvement Plan application for St George Storage at 33 Oakland Blvd
- Enter into MOU with Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
- Renew 10-year agreement with Elliot Lake Community Tennis and Pickleball Club
- Authorize Contribution Agreement with NOHFC for renovations at Rogers Arena (project #7520299)
- Revise MOU for Bob Stirling Trails with XC Ski & Bike Club
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Good evening.
Welcome to the regular meeting of the Council of the
Corporation of the City of Elliott Lake,
Monday, May 25, 2026, 7 p.m.
Call to order.
Roll call.
All members are present.
Councillor Seidel does send his regrets.
A land acknowledgement.
We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on
which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of
the Anishinaabeg,
of the Robinson-Huron Treaty, specifically the Serpent
River, Mississauga, and Sagamook First Nations.
We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking
care of this land from time immemorial.
We are all called to treat this sacred land, its plants,
animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect.
4. Approval of the agenda. May I have a motion that the
agenda be approved as presented. A
mover. Councillor Morissette seconded. Councillor Mann. All
in favour. That's carried. Are there
any declarations of pecuniary interest? Councillor Mann.
Thank you, Your Worship. Through you, I
do have two indirect pecuniary interest items this evening,
11.1 and the accompanying by-law
17.4 as those trails are currently on property owned by my
employer. Okay. Thank you. Are
there any other declarations? Going once, twice. Adoption
of minutes from the previous meeting.
May I have a motion that the following minutes be adopted.
April 27, 2026 regular meeting.
Mover. Councillor Boe seconded. Councillor Flintoff. Any
questions or comments here? No. All in
favour? Not c …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, May 25, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
April 27, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Apr27_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Membership Vacancy AFAC.pdf
Re. Membership Vacancy Age Friendly Advisory Committee
10.2
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Report from the Manager of Economic Development Re CIP Application for St George Storage.pdf
Re. Community Improvement Plan Application for St George Storage Inc.
At the May 19, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting the following resolution was passed:
That the Report from the Manager of Economic Development dated May 19, 2026 be received; and
That C …
Tue May 19, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Council considers CIP application for St George Storage, MOU with OCASI
The Committee of the Whole will consider a Community Improvement Plan application from St George Storage Inc., a memorandum of understanding with the Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI), and a renewal agreement with the Elliot Lake Community Tennis and Pickleball Club. These are the only substantive items on an otherwise procedural agenda.
- Community Improvement Plan application for St George Storage Inc.
- Memorandum of Understanding with OCASI regarding immigrant services
- Renewal of agreement with Elliot Lake Community Tennis and Pickleball Club
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
April 20, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_Apr20_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Report from the Manager of Economic Development Re CIP Application for St George Storage.pdf
Re. Community Improvement Plan Application for St George Storage Inc.
11.2
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Report from the Manager of Economic Development Re MOU with OCASI.pdf
2. City of Elliot Lake MOU - edited AH 2026 04 22.pdf
Re. Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants (OCASI)
11.3
Memo from the Dir …
Wed May 13, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Age Friendly Advisory Committee
Committee to discuss making city events more age-friendly and outdoor rink update
The Age Friendly Advisory Committee will consider a memo from the Deputy Clerk on working group meetings, receive an update on the Outdoor Rink Working Group, and discuss ways to make City events more inclusive for seniors.
- Discussion on making City events more Age Friendly and inclusive
- Update from Outdoor Rink Working Group
- Memo from Deputy Clerk on Working Group Meetings Overview
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AGENDA
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 5 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
Committee Room
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
March 11, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Age Friendly Advisory Committee_Mar11_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Working Group Meetings Overview.pdf
Re. Working Group Meetings Overview
13.2
Standing Item
Re. Outdoor Rink Working Group - Update
13.3
Standing Item
Re. City Events - Committee discussion on ways to make City events more Age Friendly and inclusive
14.
ADDENDUM
15.
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Wed May 13, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Committee considers specialized transit fleet renewal
The Accessibility Advisory Committee will discuss a report on specialized transit fleet renewal and service enhancements, hear a presentation on the Westview Park Civic Memorial Project, and review updates on several standing items including summer accessibility audits, a fully accessible community garden, and training provisions for staff.
- Westview Park Civic Memorial Project presentation by Dave Brunet (Elliot Lake Historical Society)
- Report from CAO re: Specialized Transit Fleet Renewal and Service Enhancements
- Standing item: Summer Audit Locations (memo from Deputy Clerk)
- Standing item: Fully Accessible Community Garden update from Growing Together Community Garden Inc.
- Standing item: Training provisions for Accessibility Coordinator & Public Works (from APN2026 conference)
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ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 4 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
April 8, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_Apr08_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Westview Park Civic Memorial Project
1. Westview park New Civic Display .pdf
2. Westview Civic Park Design.pdf
3. Westview Park project Location.pdf
Presenter: Dave Brunet on behalf of the Elliot Lake Historical Society
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Chief Administrative Officer
1. Report from the Chief Administrative Officer Re. Specialized Transit (002).pdf
Re. Specialized Transit Fleet Renewal and Service Enhancements
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Elliot Lake Council to finalize 2026 election policies and key service contracts
Council will vote on several administrative agreements, including a shared building services pact with Blind River and a transit extension with Huron Lodge. The meeting also covers preparations for the 2026 municipal election and local event road closures.
- Agreement with Town of Blind River for Building Code Act management and inspection services
- Transit service contract extension with Huron Lodge through December 31, 2026
- Adoption of the 2026 Municipal Election Recount Policy
- Road closure of Ontario Ave (Foodland to Veteran's Way) for Heritage Days Street Dance on June 26
- Selection of TD Commercial Banking (2026-2031) and BDO Canada LLP as auditor (2026-2027)
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Thank you. Councilor Morissette seconded. Councilor Flintoff. All in favor. That's carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Going once. Twice. Okay. Adoption of minutes from the previous meeting. May have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. April 13th, 2026, regular meeting. Mover. Councilor Ball seconded. Councilor Mann. Any questions or concerns? Okay. All in favor. That's carried. This evening, there's one public input session. Miss Stella Waddington on items 10.4 and 11.2. Good evening. Welcome, Miss Waddington. Thank you. So, first thing is 10.1. Is the green light on the microphone? Thank you very much. Much better. Thank you. So, first item is 10.5, which is banking. I hope this move means that we'll be able to pay for a sheet of bus tickets and passes by Interac, instead of having to pay by cash. Since most of us don't carry cash around or pay bills by cash, it seems archaic in 2026 that the city had to resort to that this year. Knowing the inconvenience that it has caused, many would have paid the banking fee that the city couldn't afford. Even charities, such as our food bank, use Interac to pay for tickets, you know, for their fundraising. And the second item is 11.2, the handy lift. Well, Elliot Lakes handy lift is a great service. We have wonderful drivers, and I appreciate the service. But the handy lift only takes one passenger at a time. Now, according to this evening, the city is paying $45.32 per hour, and the one passenger it g …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, April 27, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
April 13, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Apr13_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation from Community Living Algoma
Presenter: Maddy Greer, Algoma Community Vision Advocate
Bailey Shaw, Support Worker
Geoff Gratton, Services Manager for East Algoma
8.2
Sequent - Online Voting Platform for the 2026 Municipal Election
1. 2026 - Elliot Lake - Council Presentation.pdf
Re. Company Overview and Live Demonstration
Presenters: Rob Herold, Account Manager and Nicole Blanche, Project Manager
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
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Mon Apr 20, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Council to decide on building services deal with Blind River
The committee will consider a shared services agreement for building services with the Town of Blind River, including a fee schedule. They will also receive updates on the Rogers Arena project and a proposal to extend the Committee of the Whole trial period. Other items include road closures for the 2026 Street Dance, ERP system planning, and a memorandum of understanding with the Elliot Lake Historical Society.
- Rogers Arena project update
- Building Services Agreement with Town of Blind River (fee schedule attached)
- 2026 Street Dance road and parking lot closures
- ERP System Planning memo
- Elliot Lake Historical Society MOU
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regrets. I'd like to do a land engulfment. We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek of the Robinson-Huron Treaty, specifically the Serpent River, Mississauga, and Sagamook First Nations. We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial. We are all called to treat this sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect. May I have a mover and a seconder, please, for the approval of the agenda as presented. Councillor Bowe, Councillor Lafave, all in favour? Carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Once, twice, three? I see none. Number six, adoption of minutes from the previous meeting. A mover and a seconder, please, that the following minutes be adopted for the February 17, 2026 meeting. Councillor Morissette, Councillor Seidel, all in favour? Carried. Tonight, there is no public input. Number eight, we do have a presentation for the Rogers Arena. As Mr. Perry cannot make it for next week's council meeting , he was good enough to come up tonight and give it to his committed update that he does for us and all of the people of Olliot Lake. So, Chris Perry, come on up. Thank you. Welcome again. We're just on the site. I have some pictures to show today. Some exciting news. The shoring towers are coming down. The knee brace work has been completed and so now the rink proper will be cleared out w …
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, April 20, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
February 17, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_Feb17_2026 - English(1).pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Rogers Arena Project update
Presenter: Chris Perry, Perry + Perry Architects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
1. Report from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services Re. Extend Committee of the Whole.pdf
Re: Committee of the Whole Trial Period
11.2
Report from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
1. Report from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services Re. Shared_Services_Agreement_Blind_River.pdf
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Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to review airport assessment and land sale proposals
City Council will consider an assessment report for the Elliot Lake Airport and a license agreement for the use of Collins Hall. The meeting includes a public health presentation on toxic drugs and several closed-session discussions regarding municipal land transactions.
- Airport Assessment Report from the Manager of Economic Development
- By-Law 26-19: License agreement with Victorian Order of Nurses (VON) for Collins Hall at 120 Hillside Drive N.
- Toxic Drug Report presentation by Algoma Public Health
- Closed session: Sale of land on Oakland Blvd and Esten Drive North
- Closed session: Covenant extension for McLaren Crescent, Ste Camillus Crescent, and Taylor Blvd
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Thank you. Before we get into city business, it is my great honour as Mayor to recognize 30 years of outstanding service and to present the Exemplary Service Medal to our Fire Chief, John Thomas. This medal is awarded on behalf of the Governor General of Canada in recognition of 30 years of loyal and exemplary service to public safety in Canada. We also acknowledge the presentation of the 30-year Service Bar awarded on behalf of the Ministry of the Solicitor General of Ontario. Chief Thomas began his career as a volunteer firefighter in 1995, rising through the ranks as a firefighter, then as captain, and now as chief. He demonstrated dedication, courage, and leadership at every step. His commitment has strengthened our fire service and helped keep our community safe. On behalf of Council and on behalf of our community of Elliott Lake, we wish to thank you and congratulations on this well-deserved recognition. Mr. Thomas. Thank you. Any questions of pecuniary interest? Going once, twice. Okay. Adoption of minutes from the previous meeting, March 23rd, 2026, regular meeting. May have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. Mover. Councillor Flintoff seconded Councillor Morissette. Any comments, questions? Okay. All in favor? It's carried. Public input. This evening we have Mr. Mike Thomas to speak to items 11.1 and 18.3. Welcome back, Mr. Thomas. Thank you, Mr. Mayor. Good evening, members of council and staff. With regard to item 11.1, we're speaking about the airport …
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CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, April 13, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
March 23rd, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Mar23_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation from Algoma Public Health
1. Toxic Drug Report Presentation April 13 APH.pdf
Re. Toxic Drug Report
Presenters: Hilary Gordon, APH
Ciara Connery, APH
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Membership Vacancy AFAC.pdf
Re. Membership Vacancy - Age Friendly Advisory Committee
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Manager of Economic Developm …
Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Committee to review draft 2026 municipal election accessibility plan
The committee will review and provide feedback on the Draft 2026 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan for Elliot Lake. They will also hear a presentation from Algoma Public Health on community wellness and discuss medical transportation options. Standing items include updates on a fully accessible community garden, training provisions, and a collaborative mural fundraising project.
- Draft 2026 Municipal Election Accessibility Plan for review and feedback
- Presentation by Algoma Public Health on community wellness
- Discussion on medical transportation challenges
- Update on fully accessible community garden project
- Quarterly budget update and audits
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AGENDA
Wednesday, April 08, 2026 at 4 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
March 11, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_Mar11_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Algoma Public Health - Community Wellness
1. APH Accessibility Advisory Committee Info Sheet1.pdf
Presenter: Ciara Connery, RN, BScN
Public Health Nurse - Community Wellness
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Recap from the Economic Development Manager
Re. Overview of OGRA Delegation with Minister for Seniors and Accessibility
To be provided at the meeting
11.2
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
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Wed Apr 8, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Age Friendly Advisory Committee
Committee to review Age Friendly Action Plan update
The Age Friendly Advisory Committee will hear a presentation from Algoma Public Health on community wellness. They will also review and discuss updates to the Age Friendly Action Plan, receive an update from the Outdoor Rink Working Group, and discuss ways to make city events more age-friendly and inclusive.
- Presentation from Algoma Public Health on community wellness
- Memo from Deputy Clerk re Age Friendly Action Plan review and update
- Update from Outdoor Rink Working Group
- Discussion on making City events more age-friendly
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Wednesday, April 08, 2026 at 5 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
Committee Room
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
March 11, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Age Friendly Advisory Committee_Mar11_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Algoma Public Health- Community Wellness
1. APH Age-Friendly Advisory Committee Info Sheet1.pdf
Presenter: Ciara Connery, RN, BScN
Public Health Nurse - Community Wellness
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Age Friendly Action Plan Review and Update - April 8.pdf
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Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to appoint new Chief Administrative Officer
City Council will consider the appointment of M. Hough as Chief Administrative Officer. The meeting includes updates on the Rogers Arena project and reviews of 2025 water and wastewater treatment plant reports.
- Appointment of M. Hough as Chief Administrative Officer (By-Law 26-15)
- Deeming By-laws for 33 Oakland Blvd and 33 & 35 Perini Road
- Award of RFP for Economic Development Strategy
- Feasibility Study Award for 40 Hillside Drive North
- Support for NOHFC funding for the Interior Rogers Arena
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Thank you. Welcome to the regular meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Elliott Lake, Monday, March 23rd , 2026, 7 p.m. Call to order. Roll call. All members are present. Councilor Manson's regrets. Land acknowledgement. We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg of the Robinson-Huron Treaty, specifically Serpent River, Mississauga, and Sagamook First Nations. We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial. We are called to treat this sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect. Item 4, approval of the agenda. We have a motion that the agenda be approved as amended to move item 17.1 forward on the agenda. A mover. Councilor Bowes seconded. Councilor Lefebvre. All in favour? That is carried. 17.1 is Bylaw 26-15. Being a bylaw to appoint a Chief Administrative Officer and to repeal Bylaw 24-01. May have a motion that Bylaw 26-15 be passed. A mover? Councilor Morissette seconded. Councilor Flintoff. All in favour? That is carried. On that note, I'd like to welcome Mr. Matthew Huff to the team. Mr. Huff has been appointed as the City of Valiant Lake's new Chief Administrative Officer, effective March 16, 2026. This council would like to thank Mr. Robert DiBertoli for his dedicated work as the interim CAO while the recruitment process took place. Mr. Huff brings over 25 years of senior ex …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, March 23, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
March 9, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Mar09_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
BHP - Annual Presentation
1. 2026.03.23 City of Elliot Lake Annual Presentation.pdf
Presenters:
Maxime Morin, Superintendent Ontario
Stacey Hannam, Manager Canada - via zoom
Francis Fillion, Manager Projects Canada
Holly Hefner, Prinipal Licensing & Permitting Canada - via zoom
Alexandria McKean, Principal Corporate Affairs Legacy Assets - via zoom
8.2
Rogers Arena Project Update
Presenter: Chris Perry, Perry + Perry Architects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Museum Curator
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Mon Mar 16, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Committee reviews airport assessment and water reports
The Committee of the Whole will review the Elliot Lake Airport Assessment, the 2025 summary and inspection reports for the Water Treatment Plant, and the 2025 Annual Report for the Wastewater Treatment Plant. The meeting will also consider a memo regarding parking restrictions on Cottage Lot Roads and an update on a taxi voucher system.
- Airport Assessment Report
- Water Treatment Plant 2025 Summary Report
- Wastewater Treatment Plant 2025 Annual Report
- Parking Restrictions on Cottage Lot Roads
- Taxi Voucher System to Food Bank
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COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, March 16, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
February 17, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_Feb17_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Update on Resolution - Taxi Voucher System to Food Bank.pdf
Re. Update on Resolution - Taxi Voucher System to Food Bank
10.2
Memo from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
1. Memo re Parking Restrictions_Cottage_Lot_Roads.pdf
Re. Parking Restrictions on Cottage Lot Roads
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
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Thu Mar 12, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Elliot Lake Museum Advisory Board
Museum board to review 2025 activity and set 2026 schedule
The Elliot Lake Museum Advisory Board will review the Museum Curator's 2025 activity report and approve the 2026 meeting schedule. The board will also consider a Memorandum of Understanding with the Elliot Lake Historical Society.
- Review of 2025 Museum Activity
- Approval of 2026 Meeting Schedule
- Consideration of Historical Society MOU
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AGENDA
Thursday, March 12, 2026 at 5 :30 P . m . - 7 :00 P . m .
Committee Room
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ROLL CALL
2.
DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTEREST
3.
MINUTES OF THE PREVIOUS MEETINGS
3.1
February 25, 2025
1. Minutes - Elliot Lake Museum Advisory Board - 25 Feb 25.pdf
4.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
5.
PUBLIC PRESENTATION
6.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
6.1
Memo from the Museum Curator
1. Memo from the Museum Curator re 2025 Activity Review.pdf
Re: 2025 Activity Review
6.2
Memo from the Museum Curator
1. Memo from the Museum Curator re 2026 Schedule.pdf
Re: 2026 Elliot Lake Museum Advisory Board Schedule
6.3
Report from the Museum Curator
1. Report from the Museum Curator re Elliot Lake Historical Society MOU.pdf
2. MOU - Historical Society - Signed.pdf
Re: Elliot Lake Historical Society MOU
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PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
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OUTSIDE BOARD AND COMMITTEE REPORTING
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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PETITIONS
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CORRESPONDENCE
12.
NOTICES OF MOTION
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Wed Mar 11, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Age Friendly Advisory Committee
Committee to review Age Friendly Action Plan
The Age Friendly Advisory Committee will meet to review and update the Age Friendly Action Plan and discuss making city events more inclusive. The meeting is hybrid, held in the Committee Room and via Zoom.
- Review and update of the Age Friendly Action Plan
- Discussion on making City events more Age Friendly and inclusive
- Presentation on the Outdoor Rink Working Group update
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AGENDA
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 5 :00 P . m . - 6 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
May 14, 2025
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Age Friendly Advisory Committee_May14_2025 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re Age Friendly Action Plan Review and Update.pdf
2. Age-Friendly-Elliot-Lake-Report-and-Action-Plan.pdf
3. copy March 2026- Age Friendly Checklist.pdf
Re. Age Friendly Action Plan Review and Update
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Standing Item
1. Discussion Topic from L. Gunning - Outdoor Rink.pdf
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Wed Mar 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Committee to discuss 2026 EAF and RBC Barrier Buster grant programs
The Accessibility Advisory Committee will consider two memos from the Deputy Clerk regarding the 2026 EAF Workplace Accessibility Stream and the RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program. The meeting also includes updates on several standing items such as a fully accessible community garden, a collaborative mural fundraising project, and the Keith Moyer Legacy Program. Previous minutes will be adopted, and a public input session is scheduled.
- Memo re 2026 EAF CFP Workplace Accessibility Stream
- Memo re RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program
- Update on showcasing businesses led by people with disabilities
- Update on fully accessible community garden
- Update on collaborative mural fundraising project
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ACCESSIBILITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE
AGENDA
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 4 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
February 11, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_Feb11_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re 2026 EAF CFP Workplace Accessibility Stream.pdf
Re. 2026 EAF CFP Workplace Accessibility Stream
11.2
Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator
1. Memo from the Deputy Clerk and Accessibility Coordinator Re RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program.pdf
Re. RBC Barrier Buster Grants Program
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
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Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to vote on by‑law authorizing internet voting and new vote‑count equipment for 2026 elections
The City Council will consider By‑Law 26-13, which repeals By‑Law 22‑34 and authorizes internet voting and vote‑counting equipment for the 2026 municipal and school board elections. A confirmatory By‑Law 26-14 will also be presented to ratify the meeting's proceedings. Closed‑session items include discussion of a land purchase on Oakland Blvd and an update to the 2026 Street Dance Artist contract. The agenda also contains routine items such as public input, presentations, and a request for support from the Township of St. Joseph regarding provincial contributions to Algoma Public Health levy increases.
- By‑Law 26-13 – authorize internet voting and vote‑counting equipment for 2026 elections
- By‑Law 26-14 – confirmatory by‑law ratifying the meeting’s proceedings
- Closed‑session discussion of purchase of land on Oakland Blvd (March 2026)
- Closed‑session discussion of 2026 Street Dance Artist contract update
- Request for Support – Provincial Contributions to Algoma Public Health levy increases
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Thank you. To order, roll call, all members are present. We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg, of the Robinson-Huron Treaty, specifically the Serpent River, Mississauga, and Sagamook First Nations. We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial. We are all called to treat this sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect. Approval of the agenda. May have a motion that the agenda be approved as presented. A mover. Councillor Mann seconded. Councillor Lefebvre. All in favour. Carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Going once. Twice. Adoption of minutes from the previous meeting. May have a motion that the following minutes be adopted. February 23rd, 2026, regular meeting. A mover. Councillor Boal seconded. Councillor Seidel. Any comments or questions? Okay. All in favour? Not as carried. Public input session. There are two presenters. Mr. Thomas has sent in input to be read into the record on items 11.1 and 11.2. And Mr. Calverly would like to speak to item 11.1. So from Mr. Thomas. Mr. Mayor, members of council staff, good evening. My input this evening is on two items on the agenda regarding the arena repair and the upcoming 2026 election. 11.1. The CAO's report states that we are reviewing another $350, 000 to replace knee braces that broke from liquefaction during and after t …
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CITY OF ELLIOT LAKE
CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, March 09, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
February 23, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Feb23_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Request for Support - Township of St. Joseph
1. Provincial Contributions to APH Levy Increases.pdf
Re. Provincial Contributions to Algoma Public Health Levy Increases
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Chief Administrative Officer
1. CAO_Council Report - Knee Brace Adjusters.pdf
Re. Rogers Arena - Knee Brace Adjusters
11.2
Report from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
1. Authorize Use of Alternative Voting Methods_2026_Election.pdf
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Mon Feb 23, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to review 2024 financial statements and approve funding for local events
The City of Elliot Lake Council will meet to approve minutes from the previous meeting, review draft 2024 financial statements from the city and its library, and consider a funding transfer for a dementia support program. The meeting will also include a presentation on the Rogers Arena project and a closed session regarding CAO recruitment and an Ombudsman investigation.
- Review draft 2024 financial statements from BDO Canada LLP, City of Elliot Lake, ELRDC, and Elliot Lake Library
- Approve $352.00 transfer from Accessibility Reserve to Mindful Movement Dementia Support Pilot Program at Collins Hall
- Endorse application for NOHFC Community Events Program financial assistance for 2026 Heritage Days Festival
- Closed session to discuss CAO recruitment update and Ombudsman of Ontario preliminary report
- Consider By-Law 26-11 to confirm proceedings of the February 23, 2026 Council meeting
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Okay, good evening. Good evening, welcome to the regular meeting of the Council of the Corporation of the City of Elliott Lake, Monday, February 23rd, 2026, 7pm. Call to order, roll call, all members are present except Councilor Mann and Councilor Flintoff. Land Acknowledgement. We would like to begin by acknowledging that the land on which we are gathered is in the traditional territories of the Anishinaabeg, of the Robinson-Huron Treaty, specifically the Serpent River, Mississauga, and Sagamook First Nations. We say miigwetch to thank Indigenous Peoples for taking care of this land from time immemorial. We are all called to treat this sacred land, its plants, animals, stories, and its peoples with honour and respect. Approval of the agenda. May I have a motion that the agenda be approved as presented? A mover? Councillor Bull seconded. Councillor Morissette. Any questions? All in favour? That's carried. Are there any declarations of pecuniary interest? Going once, twice. Adoption of minutes from previous meeting. Motion that the following minutes be adopted, February 9th, 2026, regular meeting. Mover. Councillor Lefebvre seconded. Councillor Seidel. Any questions or comments here? Okay. All in favour? That is carried. There's no public input this evening. Eight. Presentations. Eight point one is a presentation from BDO Canada LLP regarding 2024 financial statements. This evening's presenter is Megan Sherwood from BDO. So may I have a motion that the 2024 financial statement …
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CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, February 23, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
February 9, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Feb09_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation from BDO Canada LLP
1. Council Presentation2024.pdf
2. City of Elliot Lake DRaft 2024 Financial Statements.pdf
3. ELRDC Draft 2024 Financial Statements.pdf
4. Elliot Lake Library Draft 2024 Financial Statements.pdf
Re. 2024 Financial Statements
Presenter: Megan Sherwood, CPA, CA
8.2
Rogers Arena Project Update
Presenter: Chris Perry, Perry + Perry Architects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
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Tue Feb 17, 2026 · 5:30 PM
Committee of the Whole
Committee discusses Rio-Den Arena stabilization and cottage lot parking
The Committee of the Whole will review reports on infrastructure stabilization and community programming. Members are considering traffic safety, lighting, and parking restrictions on cottage lot roads.
- Rio-Den Arena structural stabilization update and future options
- NOHFC Community Events Program Application endorsement for the museum
- Mindful Movement Dementia Support Pilot Program
- Traffic safety and lighting at intersections and crossings
- Parking restrictions on cottage lot roads and Dunlop Shores Road
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AGENDA
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
5 :30 P . m . - 6 :30 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
December 15, 2025
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Committee of the Whole_Dec15_2025 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Director of Public Works
1. Report from DoPWs.pdf
Re: Rio-Den Arena – Structural Stabilization Update and Future Options
11.2
Report from the Museum Curator
1. Report from the Museum Curator re NOHFC Community Events Program Application Endorsement.pdf
Re: NOHFC Community Events Program Application Endorsement
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
12.1
Report from the Deputy Clerk & Accessibility Coordinator
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Wed Feb 11, 2026 · 4:00 PM
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Presentation on Rogers Arena accessibility aspects
The Accessibility Advisory Committee meets to discuss several ongoing projects and hear a presentation on accessibility aspects of the Rogers Arena design. Items include updates on audits, budget, training, community garden, and a seed grant application. The committee will also review a proposed event showcasing businesses led by people with disabilities.
- Presentation from Perry + Perry re Rogers Arena Design – Accessibility Aspects
- Audit process and tracking update (standing item)
- Quarterly budget update (standing item)
- Training provisions for Accessibility Coordinator & Public Works (standing item)
- Ontario Trillium Fund Seed Grant application update (discussion topic)
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AGENDA
Wednesday, February 11, 2026 at 4 :00 P . m . - 5 :00 P . m .
HYBRID MEETING (Committee Room/Zoom)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATION OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
January 13, 2026
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - Accessibility Advisory Committee_Jan13_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation from Perry + Perry
Re. Rogers Arena Design - Accessibility Aspects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
12.
PRESENTATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS
13.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
13.1
Standing Item
1. Memo Re Auditing Process and Tracking.pdf
Re: Audits
13.2
Standing Item
1. Memo Re Quarterly Budget Update.pdf
Re. Quarterly Budget - Update
13.3
Standing Item
1. Memo Re APN2026 Virtual Conference.pdf
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Mon Feb 9, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to vote on renewing Enbridge Gas franchise agreement
Elliot Lake City Council will vote on several by-laws, including a franchise agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc. and a pavement marking contract with Trillium Pavement Marking. A report recommends suspending parking bylaws for the RTR Fishing Derby. Closed session discussions include a land purchase on Esten Drive North and artist options for the 2026 Street Dance.
- By-law 26-08 to authorize a franchise agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc.
- By-law 26-07 to authorize an agreement with Trillium Pavement Marking for pavement marking
- By-law 26-09 to deem a plan of subdivision not applicable for 37 & 41 Oakland Boulevard
- Suspension of parking bylaw for the RTR Fishing Derby (report from Manager of Economic Development)
- Closed session: Letter of intent to purchase land on Esten Drive North
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CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, February 09, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
January 26, 2026 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Jan26_2026 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Chief Administrative Officer
1. Memo from the CAO re Line painting.pdf
Re. Pavement Markings
10.2
Memo from the Director of Clerks and Planning Services
1. Memo re Franchise Agreement with Enbdrige Gas.pdf
2. Decision_and_Order_Enbridge Gas.pdf
Re. Renewal of Franchise Agreement with Enbridge Gas Inc.
11.
INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF CORPORATE REPORTS
11.1
Report from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Report from the Manager of Economic Development re suspension of ByLaw for Fishing Derby Parking.pdf
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Mon Jan 26, 2026 · 7:00 PM
COUNCIL
Council to authorize sale of property and agreements for tourism and fire protection
The City of Elliot Lake Council will consider authorizing the sale of a property at 33 Oakland Boulevard, entering into a Memorandum of Understanding for an Ice Fishing Derby, and signing an agreement with the Northern Ontario Heritage Fund Corporation for a Tourism Coordinator Intern position. The council will also review a draft Accessibility Plan and a Fire Protection Grant agreement.
- Sale of property at 33 Oakland Boulevard
- MOU with Right Track Racing for Ice Fishing Derby
- Agreement with NOHFC for Tourism Coordinator Intern
- Fire Protection Grant agreement with Ontario
- Draft 2026-2031 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan
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CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR MEETING
AGENDA
Monday, January 26, 2026
7 :00 P . m . - 8 :00 P . m .
Hybrid Meeting (zoom/chambers)
1.
CALL TO ORDER
2.
ROLL CALL
3.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
4.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
5.
DECLARATIONS OF PECUNIARY INTEREST
6.
ADOPTION OF MINUTES FROM PREVIOUS MEETING
6.1
December 22, 2025 - Regular
1. Post-Meeting Minutes - COUNCIL_Dec22_2025 - English.pdf
7.
PUBLIC INPUT SESSION
8.
PRESENTATIONS
8.1
Presentation from Eastlink
1. Elliot Lake Launch.pdf
Presenters: Louigi Salvati and Amanda Zurkowski
8.2
Rogers Arena Project Update
Presenter: Chris Perry, Perry + Perry Architects
9.
DELEGATIONS
10.
CONSENT AGENDA
10.1
Memo from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Memo from the Manager of Economic Development re MOU with RTR for 2026 Fishing Derby.pdf
Re. MOU with RTR for 2026 Fishing Derby
10.2
Memo from the Manager of Economic Development
1. Memo from the Manager of Economic Development Re Sale of Property at 33 Oakland Blvd.pdf
2. 21-2314-2- …
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