The week at City Hall begins with a Community and Public Services Committee meeting at 9:30 am. The Committee will consider a drug-checking program which would allow street drug users to get their drugs checked for harmful substances such as fentanyl. The Committee will also reconsider funding for EndPovertyEdmonton, after a damning report was released last week noting that the organization was not able to show its impact on poverty and didn’t have a way of measuring its success. This is the same group that we raised concern about less than a year ago when - with very little scrutiny at all - Council voted to give them an extra $2.1 million for "anti-racism and urban wellbeing" work, and we'll have more to say on this later in the week.
The Agenda Review Committee meets on Tuesday at 9:00 am followed by the continuation of the previously mentioned Community and Public Services Committee meeting from 9:30 am until noon, if required. Following that, there will be an Urban Planning Committee meeting at 1:30 pm. On the agenda is a discussion about the Bike Network and Digital Signage, among other items. The City had previously considered speeding up the building of its bike network, but a report prepared by Administration shows high costs associated with an accelerated timeline.
On Wednesday, at 9:30 am, there will be an Executive Committee meeting to discuss Municipal Tax Relief for Affordable Housing and priority projects for the Clean Energy Improvement Program and Climate Mitigation, among other items. We continue to believe it would be better to make all housing more affordable by reducing the cost of construction, and increasing the supply of housing, by cutting govt red tape and interference, rather than offering subsidies. On Thursday, at 1:30 pm, the Code of Conduct Sub-Committee will meet to discuss updating the Council Code of Conduct. Administration is recommending that the ability to impose sanctions be removed from Councillors who are judging their peers and instead have that responsibility sit with the City Integrity Commissioner.