Comité du conseil · Ordinaire
17 février 2026
Committee of the Whole
10:00 – 14:47 · 4h 47m
8 présents · 1 absents
Arie Hoogenboom Maire Absent Susan Dunfield Maire suppléant — Deborah Anne Hutchings Conseiller Électronique Dustin Bulloch Conseiller Électronique Jeff Banks Conseiller Électronique Linda Carr Conseiller Électronique Marcia Maxwell Conseiller Électronique Paula Banks Conseiller Électronique Ron Pollard Conseiller Électronique
Personnel et officiers présents
Revisions
- First published Substantive fetched Jun 23, 2026
- · Motion 1 added: Be it resolved, that the Agenda be approved and adopted as amended.
- · Motion 2 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole acknowledges the presentation by Allen Langdon, CEO of Circular Materials Ontario, regarding the new recycling system.
- · Motion 3 added: Be it resolved that the Tourist Campground Licensing By-Law be deferred until a clearer picture is received from MECP on the compliance of Lower Beverley Lake Park.
- · Motion 4 added: Be it resolved that Lower Beverley Lake Park notify Council in writing as soon as they have a plan set in place with MECP.
- · Motion 5 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that the 2026 Tender pricing for Operational Services be received, and further that the results be kept on file for any 2026 projects that may arise throughout the …
- · Motion 6 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign an agreement with Da-Lee Dust Control LTD. for Dust Suppressant (Tender PW2026-2) at $.406/litre, as…
- · Motion 7 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign a contract for Street Sweeping (PW2026-3) with Gutters to Glory Sweeping Corp. for the tendered pric…
- · Motion 8 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign an agreement for Granular Placement (PW2026-4) with G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction at the RFP sub…
- · Motion 9 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign a contract for Surface Treatment (PW2026-5) with Duncor Enterprises Inc. for the tendered prices (pl…
- · Motion 10 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign a contract for Asphalt Paving (PW2025-6) with G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction at the submitted RFP…
- · Motion 11 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that a By-Law be passed authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign a contract for Tight Blading (PW2026-7) with G. Tackaberry & Sons Construction at the submitted RFP …
- · Motion 12 added: Be it resolved that the Committee of the Whole (CoW) recommends to Council that staff be directed to submit an application to the Ontario Trillium Grant Capital Program for $200,000 for the Gallagher property, as presented in CoW Report CL…
- · Motion 13 added: WHEREAS the current Road Naming Policy results in significant staff time and community disruption, often over issues that relate only to wayfinding and not to public safety; AND WHEREAS the financial cost, community turmoil, and staff work…
- · Motion 14 added: WHEREAS Sections 27 and 28 of the Procedural By-Law (2025-123) outline the process for the calling for and the process of Point of Order and Point of Privilege; AND WHEREAS it is deemed necessary to amend these sections to include provisio…
- · Motion 15 added: a) WHEREAS Section 284(1) of the Municipal Act, outlines that the treasurer of a municipality shall in each year on or before March 31 provide to the council of the municipality an itemized statement on remuneration and expenses paid in th…
- · Motion 16 added: Be it resolved that the main motion be deferred until after agenda item 13.5.
- · Motion 17 added: Be it resolved that Councillor Jeff Banks and Deputy Mayor Sue Dunfield be appointed to the Recreation Agreement Negotiating Team.
- · Motion 18 added: Be it resolved that a local mailout go out to all residents of Rideau lakes voicing Council's concerns of the ALTO High Speed Rail that explains the environmental, economical, agricultural and tourism effect that it will have on Rideau Lak…
- · Motion 19 added: Be it resolved that Rideau Lakes Council ask the City of Kingston to reconsider their position on the Alto High-Speed Rail as it will negatively impact the Township of Rideau Lakes.
- · Motion 20 added: WHEREAS at the Committee of the Whole meeting held February 9, 2026, Recommendation #76-2026 was passed stating that the Council of the Township of Rideau Lakes will not support the proposed southern corridor of the Alto High-Speed Rail go…
- · Motion 21 added: Be it resolved, that the Municipal Services Committee moves into closed session at 1:45 p.m. to discuss the following matters: Potential Disposition of Township Lands: Section 239 (2)(c); Appeal: Section 239 (2)(e); Human Resources Matter:…
- · Attendance added: Sue Dunfield (present)
- · Attendance added: Jeff Banks (remote)
- · Attendance added: Paula Banks (remote)
- · Attendance added: Dustin Bulloch (remote)
- · Attendance added: Linda Carr (remote)
- · Attendance added: Deborah Anne Hutchings (remote)
- · Attendance added: Marcia Maxwell (remote)
- · Attendance added: Ron Pollard (remote)
- · Attendance added: Arie Hoogenboom (absent)
- · Attendance added: Shellee Fournier (present)
- · Attendance added: Mary Ellen Truelove (present)
- · Attendance added: Tom Fehr (remote)
- · Attendance added: Dan Chant (remote)
- · Attendance added: Ben Rothwell (remote)
- · Attendance added: Leila Stafford (remote)
- · Participation added: Sue Dunfield recuse
- · Participation added: Sue Dunfield arrive
- · Participation added: Linda Carr depart