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200928 Regular Council Meeting AgendaThe Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA Monday, September 28, 2020 4:30 PM Electronic Meeting 1.Call to Order 2.Closed Session (4:30 p.m.) Proposed Resolution #1 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council move into Closed Session to consider a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board and personal matters about an identifiable individual, including Town employees. 2.1 Adoption of Agenda 2.2 Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 2.3 Adoption of Closed Session Council Minutes 2.4 Reports 2.4.1 239 (2) (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; (lands within VIP) 2.4.2 239 (2) (b) personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees; 2.5 Back to Open Session 3.Adoption of Agenda (6:00 p.m.) Proposed Resolution #2 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council meeting of Monday, September 28, 2020, be adopted. 4.Moment of Silence 5.Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 6.Adoption of Council Minutes of Previous Meeting Proposed Resolution #3 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT the Minutes of the regular meeting of Council held on Monday, September 14, 2020, the minutes of the special meeting of Council held on Thursday, September 17, 2020, and the minutes of the regular meeting of Council held on Monday, September 21, 2020, be approved. 7.Presentations 7.1 THI Board of Directors Update Presented by: Dan Rasokas, Board Chair Proposed Resolution #4 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council receives the update from the THI Board of Directors, as information. 8.Public Meetings 9.Planning 9.1 CP 2020-256 Request for Extension of Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision 32T- 07006: Lindprop Corp. Proposed Resolution #5 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council advise Oxford County that the Town supports an extension of draft approval for a plan of subdivision submitted by Lindprop Corp., for lands described as Lots 4 & 5, Concession 10 (Dereham), Town of Tillsonburg, to April 22, 2021, to grant additional time to satisfy the conditions of draft plan approval and register the draft plan of subdivision. Page 2 of 457 10.Delegations 11.Deputation(s) on Committee Reports 12.COVID-19 13.Information Items 13.1 Oxford County Staff Report Re: Proposed North Oxford Intercommunity Bus Transit 13.2 Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Re: Parkland Dedication, Development Charges and the Community Benefits Charges Authority 13.3 Tillsonburg Police Services Board Recommendation Proposed Resolution #6 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council receive Oxford County Staff Report PW 2020-37, the correspondence from the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing dated September 18, 2020, and the recommendation from the Tillsonburg Police Services Board dated August 19, 2020, as information. 14.Staff Reports 14.1 Chief Administrative Officer 14.2 Clerk's Office 14.2.1 CLK-20-36 County Council Composition Report Proposed Resolution #7 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT given the changes in population in the County and given the feedback from the public regarding the County Composition Survey for Oxford County, the status quo model not be supported and consideration be given to an increase in County Council representatives for municipalities that have a higher population; AND THAT the Town of Tillsonburg supports an increase in the number of County Council representatives to 2 members; AND FURTHER THAT the residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Page 3 of 457 14.3 Development and Communication Services 14.4 Finance 14.4.1 FIN 20-34 Council 2021 Pre-Budget Direction Proposed Resolution #8 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council receives report FIN 20-34 2021 Pre-Budget Direction; AND THAT Council provide staff with direction regarding the Town’s 2021 budget preparations, specifically the inclusion of any particular capital projects, service level adjustments, levy increase parameter, and community group presentations. 14.5 Fire and Emergency Services 14.6 Operations 14.6.1 OPS PW 20-34 County of Oxford Water and Wastewater Rates Study 2021-2024 Proposed Resolution #9 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT report OPS PW 20-34 be received; AND THAT Council support Scenario 2 of the Water Wastewater Rates Study with the elimination of the Tillsonburg Sewer Property Tax Levy and the elimination of the Source Water Protection Fee; AND THAT Council support including a construction water fee as outlined in Water Wastewater Rates Study; AND FURTHERMORE THAT the Clerk notify the County of Oxford of the Councils support. 14.7 Recreation, Culture & Park Services 15.New Business 16.Consideration of Committee Minutes 16.1 Committee Minutes Page 4 of 457 Proposed Resolution #10 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council receives the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee minutes dated September 1, 2020, the Economic Development Advisory Committee minutes dated September 15, 2020 and the Recreation and Sports Advisory Committee minutes dated September 16, 2020, as information. 16.2 Police Services Board Proposed Resolution #11 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT Council receives the Police Services Board minutes dated August 19, 2020, as information. 17.Motions/Notice of Motions 18.Resolutions/Resolutions Resulting from Closed Session 19.By-Laws 19.1 A By-Law to amend Zoning By-Law Number 3295, as amended (ZN 7-20-10) Proposed Resolution #12 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT A By-Law to amend Zoning By-Law Number 3295, as amended (ZN 7-20-10), be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. 20.Confirm Proceedings By-law Proposed Resolution #13 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT By-Law 2020-096, to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on September 28, 2020, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. 21.Items of Public Interest Page 5 of 457 22.Adjournment Proposed Resolution #14 Moved By: ________________ Seconded By: ________________ THAT the Council Meeting of Monday, September 28, 2020 be adjourned at ______ p.m. Page 6 of 457 1 MINUTES Monday, September 14, 2020 4:30 PM Electronic Meeting ATTENDANCE: Mayor Molnar Deputy Mayor Beres Councillor Esseltine Councillor Gilvesy Councillor Luciani Councillor Parker Councillor Rosehart Staff: Kyle Pratt, Chief Administrative Officer Michelle Smibert, Town Clerk Sheena Pawliwec, Acting Treasurer Carlos Reyes, Director of Operations Chris Baird, Director of Recreation, Culture and Parks Brad Lemaich, Fire Chief Amelia Jaggard, Deputy Clerk _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 4:30 p.m. 2. Closed Session (4:30 p.m.) Resolution # 2020-393 THAT Council move into Closed Session to consider a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board and personal matters about identifiable individuals, including Town employees. 2.1 Adoption of Agenda 2.2 Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 2.3 Adoption of Closed Session Council Minutes 2.4 Reports Page 7 of 457 2 2.4.1 239 (2) (c) a proposed or pending acquisition or disposition of land by the municipality or local board; (lands within Part Lot 1674) 2.4.2 239 (2) (b) personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees; 2.4.3 239 (2) (b) personal matters about identifiable individuals, including municipal or local board employees; 2.5 Back to Open Session 3. Adoption of Agenda (6:00 p.m.) Resolution # 2020-394 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council meeting of Monday, September 14, 2020, be adopted. Carried 4. Moment of Silence 5. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof No disclosures of pecuniary interest were declared. 6. Adoption of Council Minutes of Previous Meeting Resolution # 2020-395 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT the Minutes of the special meeting of Council held on Wednesday, August 5, 2020, the minutes of the regular meeting of Council held on Monday, August 10, 2020, and the minutes of the regular meeting of Council held on Monday, August 24, 2020, be approved. Carried 7. Presentations 8. Public Meetings 9. Planning Applications Page 8 of 457 3 10. Delegations 10.1 Tillsonburg BIA Re: Broadway/Oxford Parkette Christmas Tree Mark Renaud, Executive Director, Tillsonburg BIA, appeared before Council to provide an overview of the BIA's proposal to continue beautification work in the downtown by installing a permanent tree at the Broadway/Oxford Parkette. The BIA is requesting Council support to proceed with phase one to remove the fountain water feature in order to convert the space for a permanent tree. Mr. Renaud noted that local businesses are interested in donating landscaping services to support this location in the future. The BIA wants to begin this work as soon as possible. Opportunity was provided for comments and questions from Council. The next Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Committee meeting is scheduled for October 1, 2020. Resolution # 2020-396 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council receives the delegation by the Tillsonburg BIA, as information; and THAT Council direct the Director of Recreation, Culture and Parks to review the proposal with the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Committee and report back at the earliest opportunity. Carried 11.Deputation(s) on Committee Reports 12.COVID-19 13.Information Items 13.1 Ministry of Transportation - Safe Restart Agreement 13.2 Oxford County Staff Report Re: Modernizing Hazardous Waste Reporting in Ontario, Environmental Registry of Ontario Posting No. 019-1760 Page 9 of 457 4 13.3 Oxford County Staff Report Re: Updating Ontario’s Water Quantity Management Framework, Environmental Registry of Ontario Posting No. 019-1340 13.4 Oxford County Staff Report Re: County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) – Next Steps 13.5 Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry - Amendments to Ontario Regulation 244/97 and the Aggregate Resources Act 13.6 Township of South West Oxford Resolution - Random Act of Kindness 13.7 Resident Petition - Re: Widening of Falcon Road and Tanager Drive, Sidewalks etc. A staff report regarding County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) next steps will be brought forward at the next regular meeting. Resolution # 2020-397 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT Council receives the correspondence from the Ministry of Transportation dated August 12, 2020, Oxford County Staff Reports PW 2020-33, PW 2020-34 and CS 2020-33, the correspondence from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry dated August 28, 2020, the correspondence from the Township of South West Oxford dated September 4, 2020 and the resident petition dated September 7, as information. Carried 14. Staff Reports 14.1 Chief Administrative Officer 14.1.1 CAO 20-09 Updated Shared Physician Recruitment Incentive Support Model Resolution # 2020-398 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy Page 10 of 457 5 THAT Council receives Report CAO 20-09 Updated Physician Recruitment and Retention Matrix and Agreement; AND THAT Council adopts the updated Physician Recruitment and Retention Matrix and Agreement. Carried 14.2 Clerk's Office 14.2.1 CLK 20-32 Delegation By-Law Update Resolution # 2020-399 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receives Report CLK 20-32 as information; AND THAT a By-Law to adopt and maintain a policy with respect to the delegation of the Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg’s Powers and Duties and to repeal By-Law 4107, be brought forward for Council’s consideration. Carried 14.2.2 CLK 20-33 Town Hall Project Steering Committee Terms of Reference Amendments Resolution # 2020-400 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receives Report CLK 20-33 Town Hall Project Steering Committee Terms of Reference Amendments; AND THAT Council approves the Town Hall Project Steering Committee Terms of Reference attached hereto as Appendix B. Carried 14.2.3 CLK 20-34 Planning Meeting Dates Resolution # 2020-401 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker Page 11 of 457 6 THAT Council establishes the following dates for Planning Meetings: • September 21 • October 19 • November 16 Carried 14.2.4 CLK 20-35 Tillsonburg Transit Committee- Support for Northern Oxford Transit Proposal Resolution # 2020-402 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives Report CLK 20-35 Tillsonburg Transit Committee- Support for Northern Oxford Transit Proposal; AND THAT Council supports the recommendation of the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee regarding the Northern Oxford Transit Proposal through Oxford County. Carried 14.3 Development and Communication Services 14.3.1 DCS 20-21 Offer to Purchase - Gibson Drive Laneway Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner, was present to answer questions. Resolution # 2020-403 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT Council receives Report DCS 20-21 Offer to Purchase – Gibson Drive Laneway; AND THAT a By-Law be brought forward to authorize the Mayor and Clerk to enter into an agreement of purchase and sale with Darwin Kent and Mary Oatman for the property described as part of Block A, Plan M-68. Carried Page 12 of 457 7 14.3.2 DCS 20-22 Pre-Budget Approval - Engineering Design Services for Rokeby Road Property Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner, was present to answer questions. It was suggested that the information be shared with the Economic Development Advisory Committee. Resolution # 2020-404 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receive Report DCS 20-22 Pre-Budget Approval – Engineering Design Services for Rokeby Road Property; AND THAT staff be authorized to proceed with securing external Engineering Design Services in accordance with the Town’s Purchasing Policy to prepare preliminary and detailed design options for servicing the Rokeby Road property only when a conditional agreement for the property is in place. AND THAT staff be authorized to communicate to potential purchasers that this Council agrees to servicing the land as a condition of the sale. AND THAT once a conditional agreement is in place to purchase the property staff is hereby authorized to secure external Engineering Design subject to the tender being brought back to Council for approval. Carried 14.3.3 DCS 20-23 Community Improvement Plan Application - 38 Ridout St W Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner, was present to answer questions. It was noted that the report should indicate 2020 instead of 2021 under the background section. Resolution # 2020-405 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres Page 13 of 457 8 THAT Council receive Report DCS 20-23 Community Improvement Plan Application – 38 Ridout Street West; AND THAT the 38 Ridout Street West property be approved for the Accessibility Renovation Grant in matching funds to a maximum contribution of $3,000; AND THAT 38 Ridout Street West property be approved for the Tax Increment Equivalent Grant Back Program subject to meeting program requirements; AND THAT 38 Ridout Street West property be approved for the Permit Fee Grant Back Program subject to meeting program requirements. Carried 14.4 Finance 14.4.1 FIN 20-33 Projected 2020 Year-end COVID-19 Financial Impact Resolution # 2020-406 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council receives report FIN 20-33 Projected 2020 Year-end COVID-19 Financial Impact as information. Carried 14.5 Fire and Emergency Services 14.6 Operations 14.6.1 OPS 20-31 Results for Tender RFT 2020-015 Single Axle Cab and Chassis with Dump Body Dan Locke, Manager of Public Works, was present to answer questions. Resolution # 2020-407 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council receive Report OPS 20-31, Results for Tender RFT 2020-015 Single Axle Cab and Chassis with Dump Body; Page 14 of 457 9 AND THAT Council award Tender RFT 2020-015 to Carrier Centers of London, ON at a cost of $287,442.49 (net HST included), the lowest bid received. Carried 14.6.2 OPS 20-32 Wilson Ave Traffic Concerns Dan Locke, Manager of Public Works, was present to answer questions. Staff noted that during development heavy trucks are permitted on Town streets. Staff work with developers to identify preferred routes to limit impacts. Resolution # 2020-408 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives Report OPS 20-32 Traffic Concerns Wilson Avenue as information; AND THAT Council direct staff to proceed with Option B the installation of solar powered speed signs; AND THAT Wilson Avenue be designated as a Community Safety Zone with appropriate signage and a maximum speed limit of 40 km/hr with speeding fines being doubled in this zone; AND THAT pre-budget approval be given to erect signage and implement all the above in Q-4 of 2020. Carried A staff report will be brought forward to amend the Traffic By-Law to include the Community Safety Zone and change the speed limits. 14.6.3 OPS 20-33 - Rolling Meadows Phase 1 Construction Design Shayne Reitsma, Manager of Engineering, was present to answer questions. Staff noted that sidewalks are installed in accordance with the Sidewalk Connectivity Plan as approved by Council in 2018. Page 15 of 457 10 Resolution # 2020-409 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT Report OPS 20-33 Rolling Meadows Phase 1 Construction Design Report be received; AND THAT Council authorizes the Phase 1 Option B design. Carried 14.7 Recreation, Culture & Park Services 14.7.1 RCP 20-31 Arena Operations Councillor Parker shared advice provided by the Southwest Public Health regarding how to accommodate one guardian per child in the spectator area at a recreation complex. Staff noted that the Community Centre is currently operating only a couple hours short from pre-Covid operation hours. Staff noted that those staff who were redeployed to assist with cleaning Town facilities have now returned to their regular duties. Contract cleaners are utilized at various Town facilities. Ice bookings should be available as early as October 1, 2020. Staff confirmed that they can accommodate the requested increase in operational hours. Resolution # 2020-410 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Report RCP 20-31 Arena Operations be received; AND THAT the hours of operation at the arena return to pre-covid hours with the proper sanitization time allotted. AND THAT one family member per child be allowed into the spectator area as per the communication received from SWPH. Carried 14.7.2 RCP 20-32 Recreation Culture and Parks 2020 Q2 Results Page 16 of 457 11 Staff noted that the installation of the new waterslide at Lake Lisgar Waterpark is expected to be completed prior to end of year. Staff noted that the repair of the HC Sauna/Convert to steam project is on hold subject to ICIP grant approval. Q3 and Q4 results will provide further insight into the impacts of COVID on Museum attendance. Staff will review the installation of permanent walls at Kinsmen Bandshell project over the winter months to get the project back on track and to find alternative funding solutions. A staff report regarding the RCP Departmental Service Review will be provided at the September 28, 2020 Council meeting. Resolution # 2020-411 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Report RCP 20-32 Recreation, Culture & Parks 2020 Q2 Results be received as information. Carried 14.7.3 RCP 20-33 April to June RCP Activity Report Staff will provide an update regarding the MOU with the Tillsonburg Lions Club. Staff noted that due to operational challenges with previous software, the Town has switched to PerfectMind software. Updates will be provided on the implementation and success of the new software. Resolution # 2020-412 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT Council receives Report RCP 20-33, April to June 2020 Activity Reports, for information. Carried 14.7.4 RCP 20-34 Programs and Services Update Fall 2020 Page 17 of 457 12 Staff noted that capacity is based on the Town's ability to run programs under current regulations. Limited capacity was built into the projections included in the report. Resolution # 2020-413 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receives Report RCP 20-34 – Seasonal Staffing & Recreation Programs Update as information. Carried 15. New Business 16. Consideration of Committee Minutes 16.1 Committee Minutes Resolution # 2020-414 Moved By: Councillor Parker Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receives the Cultural, Heritage and Special Awards Committee minutes dated August 5, 2020 and September 2, 2020, the Town Hall Steering Committee minutes dated July 30, 2020 and August 20,2020, the Economic Development Committee minutes dated August 11, 2020, the Parks, Beautification and Cemetery Advisory Committee minutes dated August 13, 2020, the Museum Advisory Committee minutes dated August 20, 2020, and the Tillsonburg Airport Advisory Committee minutes dated August 20, 2020, as information. Carried 16.2 Police Services Board Resolution # 2020-415 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives the Police Services Board minutes dated June 17 and July 15, 2020, as information. Carried Page 18 of 457 13 16.3 Long Point Region Conservation Authority Resolution # 2020-416 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT Council receives the Long Point Region Conservation Authority Minutes dated August 5, 2020, as information. Carried 17. Motions/Notice of Motions Resolution # 2020-417 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Parker The Town of Tillsonburg create a Memorandum of Understanding between the Town and Tillsonburg Minor Soccer Club and bring back a report prior to the 2021 budget session with the Recreation, Parks and Culture department. Carried 18. Resolutions/Resolutions Resulting from Closed Session 19. By-Laws 19.1 By-Law 2020-090, to authorize an agreement with the Corporation of the Town of Fort Erie for the provision of fire communications services 19.2 By-Law 2020-091, to adopt and maintain a policy with respect to the delegation of the Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg’s powers and duties and to repeal By-Law 4017 19.3 By-Law 2020-092, to authorize the stopping up and closing of public roads Daffodil Drive and Daisy Court 19.4 By-Law 2020-093, to authorize an agreement of purchase and sale with Darwin Kent and Mary Oatman Resolution # 2020-418 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres Page 19 of 457 14 THAT By-Law 2020-090, to authorize an agreement with the Corporation of the Town of Fort Erie for the provision of fire communications services; and By-Law 2020-091, to adopt and maintain a policy with respect to the delegation of the Corporation of the Town of Tillsonburg’s powers and duties and to repeal By-Law 4017; and By-Law 2020-092, to authorize the stopping up and closing of public roads Daffodil Drive and Daisy Court; and By-Law 2020-093, to authorize an agreement of purchase and sale with Darwin Kent and Mary Oatman, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 20. Confirm Proceedings By-law Resolution # 2020-419 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT By-Law 2020-089, to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on September 14, 2020, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 21. Items of Public Interest Councillor Rosehart reminded pedestrians to wear reflective safety gear when travelling on the roadways. Council will meet on Monday, September 21, 2020 at 4:30 p.m. via video conference for the purpose of holding public meetings for planning applications. The next regular Council meeting will be held on Monday, September 28, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. via video conference. 22. Adjournment Page 20 of 457 15 Resolution # 2020-420 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT the Council Meeting of Monday, September 14, 2020 be adjourned at 8:40 p.m. Carried Page 21 of 457 1 MINUTES Thursday, September 17, 2020 2:30 PM Electronic Meeting ATTENDANCE: Mayor Molnar Deputy Mayor Beres Councillor Esseltine Councillor Gilvesy Councillor Luciani Regrets: Councillor Parker Councillor Rosehart Staff: Kyle Pratt, Chief Administrative Officer Michelle Smibert, Town Clerk Amelia Jaggard, Deputy Clerk _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Call to Order The meeting was called to order at 2:30 p.m. 2. Closed Session 3. Adoption of Agenda Resolution # 2020-421 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Special Council meeting of Thursday, September 17, 2020, be adopted. Carried 4. Moment of Silence Page 22 of 457 2 5. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof 6. Adoption of Council Minutes of Previous Meeting 7. Presentations 8. Public Meetings 9. Planning Applications 10. Delegations 11. Deputation(s) on Committee Reports 12. COVID-19 13. Information Items 14. Staff Reports 14.1 Chief Administrative Officer 14.2 Clerk's Office 14.3 Development and Communication Services 14.3.1 DCS 20-20 Tender Results - RFT 2020-013 Van Norman Innovation Park Earth Grading Cephas Panschow, Development Commissioner, was present to answer questions. Opportunity was provided for comments and questions from Council. Staff provided an update on the status of the project and next steps. The Town is in the position to receive offers to purchase properties within the park. Resolution # 2020-422 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT Council receive Report DCS 20-20 Tender Results - RFT 2020-013 Van Norman Innovation Park Earth Grading; AND THAT Council award Tender RFT 2020-013 to J-AAR Excavating Limited of London, ON at a cost of $490,152 (not including net HST) - the lowest bid received satisfying all Tender requirements. Page 23 of 457 3 Carried 14.4 Finance 14.5 Fire and Emergency Services 14.6 Operations 14.7 Recreation, Culture & Park Services 15. New Business 16. Consideration of Committee Minutes 16.1 Committee Minutes 17. Motions/Notice of Motions 18. Resolutions/Resolutions Resulting from Closed Session 19. By-Laws 20. Confirm Proceedings By-law Resolution # 2020-423 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT By-Law 2020-094, to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on September 17, 2020, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 21. Items of Public Interest 22. Adjournment Resolution # 2020-424 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Councillor Esseltine THAT the Special Council Meeting of Thursday, September 17, 2020 be adjourned at 2:41 p.m. Carried Page 24 of 457 1 MINUTES Monday, September 21, 2020 4:30 PM Electronic Meeting ATTENDANCE: Mayor Molnar Deputy Mayor Beres Councillor Esseltine Councillor Gilvesy Councillor Luciani Councillor Parker Councillor Rosehart Staff: Kyle Pratt, Chief Administrative Officer Michelle Smibert, Town Clerk Amelia Jaggard, Deputy Clerk Eric Gilbert, Senior Planner Geno Vanhaelewyn, Chief Building Official Carlos Reyes, Director of Operations _____________________________________________________________________ 1.Call to Order 2.Adoption of Agenda Resolution # 2020-425 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT the Agenda as prepared for the Council meeting of Monday, September 21, 2020, be adopted. Carried 3. Disclosures of Pecuniary Interest and the General Nature Thereof (Arrived at 5:07 p.m.) Page 25 of 457 2 No disclosures of pecuniary interest were declared. 4. Adoption of Council Minutes of Previous Meeting 5. Public Meetings Resolution # 2020-426 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT Council move into the Committee of Adjustment to hear applications for Minor Variance at 4:32 p.m. Carried 5.1 Application for Minor Variance A 09-20 (JMG Adventures Inc.) The Senior Planner provided an overview of the application and indicated that staff support the application for minor variance. The applicant, Mr. Penner noted this is a good news story as they have outgrown their space and now wish to expand. Parking is handled on street and also on the municipal lot. Councillor Rosehart noted her concern as it relates to the removal of trees on the property. Mayor Molnar asked how the one way laneway is designated the applicant noted there can be a marking on the asphalt but that it hasn't been a concern to date. Mark Renaud noted that the BIA supports the application. Resolution # 2020-427 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT the Committee of Adjustment approve Application File A09-20, submitted by JMG Adventures Inc, for lands described as Part Lot 941 & Lot 942, Plan 500, in the Town of Tillsonburg, as it relates to: 1. Relief from Section 15.3.3.2.5- NC-3 Zone Provisions- Gross Area for Office Use, to increase the maximum permitted gross floor area from 280 sq m (3,014 sq ft) to 470 sq m (5060 sq ft); 2. Relief from Section 5.24.2.1- Required Parking, to reduce the required parking for the proposed addition from 9 spaces to 4 spaces; Page 26 of 457 3 3. Relief from Section 5.24.16- Minimum Aisle Width, to reduce the minimum parking aisle width from 7.3 m (24 ft) to 6.8 m (22.3 ft); 4. Relief from Section 5.24.3.1- Location of Parking Areas, to reduce the required setback of a parking area from an interior lot line from 6 m (19.69 ft) to 1.5 m (4.9 ft). Subject to the Owner entering into a cash-in-lieu of parking agreement with the Town of Tillsonburg. Carried Resolution # 2020-428 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres THAT Council move out of the Committee of Adjustment and move back into regular Council session at 4:51 p.m. Carried 5.2 Applications for Consent and Minor Variance B20-32-7 and A20-05-7 (Oxford Lofts Inc.) The Senior Planner reviewed the application. Staff is suggesting that an access easement be required over the severed parcel. Deputy Mayor Beres asked about servicing and who pays for the servicing costs. The Planner noted that the current development is not on full services but any new development on the severed parcel would be required to be on full servicing with the costs assumed by the property owner. Councillor Gilvesy asked about the Central Area design guidelines for the development and the Senior Planner noted that the applicant would be required to provide a design brief prepared by an architect to ensure the development would meet the guidelines. Mr. Teeple, the agent for the applicant appeared before Council and answered any questions. Resolution # 2020-429 Moved By: Councillor Luciani Seconded By: Deputy Mayor Beres Page 27 of 457 4 THAT Council advise the Land Division Committee that the Town supports Minor Variance Application A20-05-7, for lands described as Lot 761 and Part of Lots 763 & 764A, Plan 500, in the Town of Tillsonburg, municipally known as 83 Rolph Street, Town of Tillsonburg as it relates to: 1. Section 12.2, EC Zone Provisions, Required Rear Yard Depth, to reduce the rear yard depth from 12.5 m (41 ft) to 4.7 m (15.42 ft); 2. Section 12.2, EC Zone Provisions, Planting Strip Width, to reduce the required planting strip width from 1.0 m (3.3 ft) to nil; 3. Section 5.24.3- Location and Setback of Parking Areas, to permit parking with a 0 m setback from the street line and interior side lot line. AND THAT Council advise the Land Division Committee that the Town supports the proposal to sever the subject property, subject to the conditions contained in Report CP 2020-245. Carried 5.3 Applications for Consent and Minor Variance B20-33-7 and A 20-06-7 (E & E McLaughlin Ltd.) The Senior Planner provided an overview of the application. Andrew Gilvesy, agent for the applicant noted his support of the staff recommendation. Resolution # 2020-430 Moved By: Deputy Mayor Beres Seconded By: Councillor Luciani THAT Council advise the Land Division Committee that the Town is supports of Minor Variance Application A20-06-7, for lands described as Lot 2, Plan 41M-205 and PARTS 3 & 6, Reference Plan 41R-7549, Town of Tillsonburg as it relates to: 1. Relief from Section 7.2, Table 7.2 – R2 Zone Provisions, to reduce the minimum lot depth from 30 m (98.4 ft) to 27 m (88.5 ft) for the lots to be severed; and 2. Relief from Section 7.2, Table 7.2 – R2 Zone Provisions, to reduce the minimum lot depth from 30 m (98.4 ft) to 27 m (88.5 ft) for the lots to be retained; Page 28 of 457 5 AND THAT Council advise the Land Division Committee that the Town supports the proposal to sever the subject property, subject to the conditions contained in Report CP 2020-240. Carried 5.4 Application for Zone Change ZN 7-20-10 (Nagy) The Senior Planner provided an overview of the application. There were no comments received from the public. Since the mapping provisions still need to be prepared, staff is suggesting that the application be approved in principle. The Mayor asked about site plan for the property and the Senior Planner noted that staff is suggesting that the open storage use on the property would be treated as the Industrial Zone provisions and that other requirements can be provided in a site plan for the lands. Suzen Nagy, the applicant noted that they are proposing indoor storage at this time and will be looking at an outdoor contracting yard at a later date. Resolution # 2020-431 Moved By: Councillor Gilvesy Seconded By: Councillor Rosehart THAT Council approve the zone change application submitted by Olga Nagy (Lajos Nagy), whereby the lands described as Part Lot 3, Concession 5 in the Town of Tillsonburg, known municipally as 1801 Highway 3, are to be rezoned from ‘Future Development Zone (FD)’ to ‘Special Future Development Zone (FD-sp)’ to allow for the development of a contractor’s yard & shop and a public storage business within an existing non-residential building on the subject lands. Carried 6. Planning Applications 7. New Business 8. Motions/Notice of Motions 9. By-Laws 10. Confirm Proceedings By-law Page 29 of 457 6 Resolution # 2020-432 Moved By: Councillor Rosehart Seconded By: Councillor Gilvesy THAT By-Law 2020-095, to Confirm the Proceedings of the Council Meeting held on September 21, 2020, be read for a first, second, third and final reading and that the Mayor and the Clerk be and are hereby authorized to sign the same, and place the corporate seal thereunto. Carried 11. Items of Public Interest 12. Adjournment Resolution # 2020-433 Moved By: Councillor Esseltine Seconded By: Councillor Parker THAT the Council Meeting of Monday, September 21, 2020 be adjourned at 5:38 p.m. Carried Page 30 of 457 Quarterly Update Dan Rasokas – Board Chair September 28, 2020 Page 31 of 457 COVID-19 •As will all aspects of the Town portfolio, COVID-19 has impacted workflow, work plans and financial results of THI •Details to be discussed later include –COVID-19 Response –Revenue –Capital Spending –Operations, Maintenance and Administration (OM&A) Spending Page 32 of 457 COVID-19 Response •Staff managed to keep work plans moving forward and maintain personal safety utilizing safety measures including: –Working from Home –Social Distancing –Staggered Shifts Page 33 of 457 COVID-19 Response •Customer Relief Measures –Time of Use Pricing Reductions (March / May) –Extension of Disconnection Moratorium to end of July –Global Adjustment Relief for not TOU customers –Deferred Rate Increases Page 34 of 457 2020 Revenue •2020 Distribution Revenues were impacted during March / April / May of 2020 (approximately $50,000) •Board of Directors is still analyzing the options available and impacts to THI regarding this revenue shortfall. Page 35 of 457 2020 Capital Spending •2020 Approved Capital Spend –$1,800,000 •$320,000 - System Access (customer driven) •$1,230,000 – System Renewal (refurb. of plant) •$250,000 – System Service (growth / expansion) •2020 Capital Budget will be spent as approved (no COVID-19 impact to capital program) Page 36 of 457 2020 OM&A Spending •2020 YTD results have kept in-line with 2020 Budget •All major projects will be completed as planned Page 37 of 457 July 5, 2020 Power Outage •Feeder Fire at Hydro One yard on Tillson Ave •THI lost M6 feeder, repairs scheduled to be completed in Dec 2020 or early 2021 •Hydro Operations staff performed switching utilizing M5, M7 & M8 feeders –Town load balanced and stable utilizing 3 feeders –Town / THI through summer months where load is maximized Page 38 of 457 Questions? Page 39 of 457 Page 1 of 4 Report No: CP 2020-256 COMMUNITY PLANNING Council Date: September 28, 2020 To: Mayor and Members of Tillsonburg Council From: Eric Gilbert, Senior Planner, Community and Strategic Planning Request for Extension of Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision 32T-07006: Lindprop Corp. REPORT HIGHLIGHTS  A request has been received to extend draft plan approval for the proposed residential subdivision development of 142 lots for single detached dwellings, 17 lots for semi-detached dwellings, 1 local commercial block, 3 greenway blocks, 3 walkway blocks, and 1 parkland block, in the Town of Tillsonburg.  The approved draft plan was originally approved in 2008, and was extended in 2011, 2013, 2016 and 2018 and is scheduled to lapse on October 22, 2020.  Planning staff recommend support of a six month extension to grant additional time to commence work to satisfy the conditions of draft plan approval and register the draft plan of subdivision. DISCUSSION Background OWNER: Lindprop Corporation 55 Blue Willow Drive, Woodbridge ON L4L 9E8 LOCATION: The subject lands are described as Lots 4 & 5, Concession 10 (Dereham) and are located on the north side of North Street East, between Falcon Drive and the CPR Right-of-Way in the Town of Tillsonburg. COUNTY OF OXFORD OFFICIAL PLAN: Schedule “T-1” Schedule “T-2” Town of Tillsonburg Land Use Plan Town of Tillsonburg Residential Density Plan Residential & Open Space Low Density Residential Page 40 of 457 Report No: CP 2020-256 COMMUNITY PLANNING Council Date: September 28, 2020 Page 2 of 4 TOWN OF TILLSONBURG ZONING BY-LAW NO.3295: Existing Zoning: Future Development Zone (FD) PROPOSAL: A request for extension to draft plan approval for the above noted subdivision has been received by the Town of Tillsonburg and the County of Oxford. The applicant has requested a 2 year extension to the draft plan until October 2022. The Town of Tillsonburg and the County of Oxford granted draft plan approval for a residential plan of subdivision on the subject property in October 2008. The draft plan proposed development within the southwest area of the subject property, and includes 142 single detached dwelling lots, 17 semi-detached dwelling lots (34 units), 1 local commercial block, 3 greenway blocks, 3 walkway blocks, and 1 parkland block. No part of this approved draft plan of subdivision has been registered to date. The plan received a two year extension in 2011, three year extension in 2013, two year extensions in 2016 & 2018, and draft plan approval will lapse on October 22, 2020. No engineering plans or designs have been submitted to date, and only one condition of draft plan approval has been satisfied. The zoning of the lands also has not been finalized since the original draft approval in 2008. Since the last extension granted in 2018, the County has completed the road reconstruction of North Street East and municipal services have been extended to the property. The required sewage pumping station has been fully constructed and was commissioned in fall 2019. The applicant applied for consent in 2018, under file B18-34-7, to sever a portion of the draft approved plan of subdivision while retaining the primary access street from North Street and some 30 lots which are included in the draft plan of subdivision. Oxford County Land Division denied the application at their meeting in December 2018, and the applicant appealed the decision to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal. The Local Planning Appeal Tribunal approved a proposed settlement between the applicant, Town of Tillsonburg, and County of Oxford in a decision dated August 15, 2019, and as part of the decision, the applicant had 1 year to fulfill the conditions or the consent will lapse. Regulations issued during the COVID 19 emergency extended the lapsing date for the consent an additional 97 days, to November 20, 2020. Plate 1, Location Map, shows the location of the subject lands, with an overlay of the draft approved plan of subdivision. Plate 2, Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision, shows the proposed lot and road configuration of the draft plan approved subdivision. AGENCY CIRCULATION: This application was circulated to a number of agencies considered to have an interest in the application: Page 41 of 457 Report No: CP 2020-256 COMMUNITY PLANNING Council Date: September 28, 2020 Page 3 of 4 Oxford County Public Works Department provided the following comment: Road reconstruction phases on North Street have now been completed; and the required sewage pumping station has been constructed and fully commissioned. At this time, all servicing constraints to the subject lands will have been addressed by the County. The applicant will be responsible for connection and construction costs as part of the North Street Reconstruction and servicing project. The Tillsonburg Building Services Department has commented that they are supportive of the 6 month extension, with the option for a future extension if the applicant is working towards registration. If no further activity occurs then it is recommended that the draft plan lapse. The Town Development Commissioner has indicated that they are supportive of a one year extension. Planning Analysis The applicant has requested to extend draft plan approval of the above noted subdivision for an additional two (2) year period. The applicant’s request indicates that the reason for the request is to allow sufficient time for services to be fully available to the site. Staff are recommending that a six (6) month extension be granted, as the North Street road reconstruction was completed in 2017 and the sanitary pumping station was completed and commissioned by the end of 2019. Despite the applicant’s assertion that additional time is required for services to be available, the required servicing extensions have been completed and there are no servicing impediments to the development of the site. A draft plan of subdivision to the south that was draft approved in December of 2019 is currently being serviced and is expected to be registered imminently. In light of the foregoing, Planning Staff are supportive of a six (6) month extension of the draft approved plan of subdivision as it will allow the applicant additional time to finalize the pending consent application and complete the detailed engineering design and clear the outstanding conditions of draft plan approval and service the subject property and work towards registration. This will also provide the applicant an opportunity to finalize the zoning of the draft plan of subdivision. Staff note that only one condition of draft approval has been cleared since the subdivision was draft approved in 2008. Provided the applicant works toward registering the draft plan of subdivision, a subsequent extension could be considered. A resolution of Town Council, is required in order to grant an extension of the approval period. Page 42 of 457 Report No: CP 2020-256 COMMUNITY PLANNING Council Date: September 28, 2020 Page 4 of 4 RECOMMENDATION It is recommended that the Council of the Town of Tillsonburg advise Oxford County that the Town supports an extension of draft approval for a plan of subdivision submitted by Lindprop Corp., for lands described as Lots 4 & 5, Concession 10 (Dereham), Town of Tillsonburg, to April 22, 2021, to grant additional time to satisfy the conditions of draft plan approval and register the draft plan of subdivision. SIGNATURES Authored by: "Original Signed By" Eric Gilbert, MCIP, RPP Senior Planner Approved for submission by: "Original Signed By" Gordon K. Hough, RPP Director Page 43 of 457 1:6,141 This map is a user generated static output from an Internet mapping site and is for reference only. Data layers that appear on this map may or may not be accurate, current, or otherwise reliable. NOTE:THIS IS NOT A PLAN OF SURVEY Legend August 13, 2013 312312 Meters © County of Oxford 0 Notes NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_17N 156 Parcel Lines (Displays 1:64 000 to 1:500) Property Boundary Assessment Boundary Unit Road Municipal Boundary Draft Plans Open Space Right of Ways Properties Environmental Protection/Flood Overlay Flood Fringe Floodway Environmental Protection (EP1) Environmental Protection (EP2) Zoning Floodlines/Regulation Limit 100 Year Flood Line 30 Metre Setback Conservation Authority Regulation Limit Regulatory Flood And Fill Lines Zoning (Displays 1:16000 to 1:500) Plate 1 - Location Map with Existing Zoning File No.: 32T-07006- Lindprop Corporation Part lots 4 & 5, Concession 10 (Dereham), Town of Tillsonburg North Street Falcon Road Vance Drive Owl Drive Page 44 of 457 Plate 2- Draft Approved Plan of Subdivision File No.: 32T-07006- Lindprop Corporation Part lots 4 & 5, Concession 10 (Dereham), Town of TillsonburgPage 45 of 457 Page 46 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 1 of 12 To: Warden and Members of County Council From: Director of Public Works Proposed North Oxford Intercommunity Bus Transit – Financial Plan and Public Consultation Findings RECOMMENDATIONS 1. That County Council receive Report No. PW 2020-37 entitled “Proposed North Oxford Intercommunity Bus Transit – Financial Plan and Public Consultation Findings”, including approvals in principle from Councils of the Townships of Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra to provide multi-year financial commitments to support intercommunity bus transit to service the northern portion of Oxford County as described herein; 2.And further, that County Council, in collaboration with the Townships of Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra, support the release of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for an intercommunity bus transit contract service for north Oxford; 3.And further, that County Council authorize their “approval-in-principle” to provide multi-year financial commitments to support intercommunity bus transit to service the northern portion of Oxford County, providing both intra-County and inter- regional connections; 4.And further, that Report No. PW 2020-37 be circulated to all Area Municipalities for information. REPORT HIGHLIGHTS The purpose of this report is seek Oxford County Council support for the release of a RFP for an intercommunity bus transit contract service in north Oxford, in collaboration and partnership with the Township of Blandford-Blenheim, the Township of East Zorra-Tavistock and the Township of Zorra, and seek “approval-in-principle” for multi-year financial commitments to support the proposed service. Staff have received considerable feedback from local residents, employers, economic development and employment agencies and Area Municipalities during the public consultation and engagement campaign (July 22 to September 2, 2020) which further supports and validates the proposed service need as per the key findings noted below: Page 47 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 2 of 12 o Almost half of the employers identified transportation as one of their most important factors for attracting and retaining employees and almost 40% of the employers responded that the proposed service would help connect their employees to their workforce. o Majority of residents would use the service both within and outside of Oxford County for work, medical/healthcare appointments, leisure purposes or to access other modes of transportation, with Woodstock, Ingersoll, Stratford, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, and London being the main trip destinations. o Over 70% of residents surveyed would use active transportation for first and last mile connections to the proposed intercommunity bus stops. o Approximately 60% of the public were favorable of a proposed tax levy and fare fees to help finance the transit system.  This intercommunity bus transit service is proposed to be annually financed by Ontario Gas Tax Transit funding (subsidy of over 50%), municipal contributions (tax levy) and ridership fare revenue in a manner which is both fiscally responsible and sustainable. Implementation Points The overall implementation work plan was previously referenced in Oxford County Council Report No. PW 2020-29 (amended to remove recommendation no. 3). As per the August 5, 2020 Council resolutions shown in Attachment 1, the Township of Blandford-Blenheim, the Township of East Zorra-Tavistock and the Township of Zorra have all passed “approvals-in-principle” for multi-year financial commitments, subject to additional information, to help finance the proposed service and are all in support of the release of the RFP for the provision of the intercommunity transit service for north Oxford. Further, the intercommunity bus transit partnership proposal presentations that formed the delegation to the above noted Area Municipality Councils was electronically shared with all County Councillors on August 10, 2020 for reference information. Should Oxford County Council approve the recommendations in this report, staff will work with the Township of Zorra to issue a RFP for the provision of a contracted intercommunity transit service for North Oxford on behalf of the collaborative partnership. Following review and evaluation of the RFP bid submissions, staff will report back to the respective Councils with final financial cost details and a recommended contract award for a third-party bus carrier, all of which is subject to respective Council approvals. The final multi-year financial municipal contributions will be further refined at that time and final Council authorizations will be sought for the respective financial commitments based on the same. The partner Council endorsements of the final multi-year financial commitments are required in order to subsequently become eligible for provincial gas tax transit funding. Following the potential contract award on October 14, 2020, the proposed in-service date for the bus carrier transit service is April 2021 which will permit the necessary time for bus procurement; service plan development and route validation; bus route sign installation; and community marketing / branding involving ongoing liaise with Woodstock Community Employment Services, Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation, employers, area and Page 48 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 3 of 12 neighbouring municipality transit providers, academic institutions, community members and other public/private transportation providers. Financial Impact The intercommunity bus transit service is proposed to be annually financed by Ontario Gas Tax Transit funding (subsidy of approximately 50%), municipal contributions (tax levy) and ridership fare revenue in a manner which is both fiscally responsible and sustainable. With the proposed partnership, the respective populations of the Township of Blandford- Blenheim, Township of East Zorra-Tavistock and Township of Zorra can be combined into a cumulative transit service population (based on the proposed transit service coverage area). The amount of eligible provincial Gas Tax transit funding is significantly driven by the population serviced by intercommunity transit while ridership fare revenue only nominally adds to additional funding under the provincial Gas Tax funding criteria. Further, to become eligible to receive dedicated Gas Tax funds, municipal partners must financially contribute towards its transit system. Based on the provincial funding criteria, the Gas Tax program provides for up to 75% reimbursement to municipalities for every dollar spent (operating and capital) on transit (MOS = municipality’s own spending), up to an “eligibility cap”. As shown in Table 1, the proposed financial model would be based on a Gas Tax funding subsidy which offsets approximately 50% of the transit system operating costs on an annual basis. In this regard, the proposal suggests the County fund 25% of the annual operating costs and capital costs, while the three Area Municipal partners propose to fund the remaining 75% of the annual operating costs (25% share each). The financial model illustrated in Table 1, proposes to carryforward approved 2020 funds earmarked for SouthwestLynx Transportation initiatives to be used for 2021 operating and capital contribution costs of the north Oxford Intercommunity Bus Transit program, so there will be no impact on the County-wide tax levy in 2021 accordingly. Using this approach, the municipal partnership can receive 75% reimbursement for its capital procurement of the first intercommunity bus through the Gas Tax transit program. Table 1 presents a financial model for the proposed intercommunity bus transit system to be considered in the RFP which would be operated three days per week initially in 2021 (April to December) and then expanded to a five day per week service in 2022. The model includes a reserve funded by annual surpluses to cover lifecycle costs including vehicle replacement every six years. The revenues and reserve contributions will be reviewed and adjusted on the basis of the RFP submissions for further consideration of the partnering Municipalities and Oxford County. Page 49 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 4 of 12 Table 1 – Proposed Financial Model for Intercommunity Bus Transit (North Oxford) 2021 * 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 Funding Fare Revenue $22,560 $37,660 $37,660 $40,160 $60,320 $60,320 $60,320 Municipal Contributions Oxford County 140,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 Blandford - Blenheim 15,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 East Zorra-Tavistock 15,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 Zorra 15,000 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 22,500 Provincial Gas Tax Transit Funding 138,750 95,745 95,745 97,620 112,740 112,740 112,740 TOTAL FUNDING $346,310 $223,405 $223,405 $227,780 $263,060 $263,060 $263,060 Expenses Bus Purchase $125,000 $- $- $- $- $- $135,000 Transit Coordinator Salary (Part Time) 39,835 40,531 41,241 41,963 42,697 43,444 44,204 Marketing, Brochures, Website 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 5,000 Window Wrap on Bus 1,500 - - - - - 1,750 Route Signs 2,500 250 250 250 250 250 250 Contract Services 63,420 143,942 146,821 149,758 152,753 155,808 158,924 Flex Stop Routing Request Technology (Dispatch) 4,530 10,080 10,080 10,080 10,080 10,080 10,080 TOTAL EXPENSES $241,785 $199,803 $203,392 $207,051 $210,780 $214,582 $355,208 Surplus / (Deficit) $104,525 $23,602 $20,013 $20,729 $52,280 $48,478 $(92,148) Transit Reserve Balance $104,525 $128,127 $148,139 $168,869 $221,149 $269,627 $177,479 * 2021 year based on 3 days/week intercommunity transit service (2022 onward is 5 days/week) Page 50 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 5 of 12 Based on the proposed municipal contributions (refer to Table 1) to support the intercommunity bus transit system, the following upset limit increase to the base tax levies are approximated: i) County-wide (all residents): $22,500 /122,890 people ~ $0.19 per person ii) Zorra / East Zorra-Tavistock / Blandford-Blenheim residents only (additional): Zorra: $22,500 / 8,740 people ~ $2.57 per person EZT: $22,500 / 7,940 people ~ $2.83 per person BB: $22,500 / 7,980 people ~ $2.82 per person The Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the financial impact information. Risks/Implications There are no risks associated with the adoption of the recommendations contained in this report. Strategic Plan (2015-2018) County Council adopted the County of Oxford Strategic Plan (2015-2018) at its regular meeting held May 27, 2015. The initiative contained within this report supports the Values and Strategic Directions as set out in the Strategic Plan as it pertains to the following Strategic Directions: 1. ii. A County that Works Together – Enhance the quality of life for all of our citizens by: - Adapting programs, services and facilities to reflect evolving community needs - Working with community partners and organizations to maintain / strengthen public safety 2. i. A County that is Well Connected – Improve travel options beyond the personal vehicle by: - Exploring the feasibility of innovative inter-municipal transportation strategies (E.g., - car/ride share) - Creating, enhancing and promoting the use of an integrated trail and bike path system - Promoting active transportation 2. ii. A County that is Well Connected – Advocate for appropriate federal and provincial support, programming and financial initiatives to strengthen the movement of people and goods to, from and through the County 2. iii. A County that is Well Connected – Strengthen community access and Internet connectivity 3. i. A County that Thinks Ahead and Wisely Shapes the Future – Influence federal and provincial policy with implications for the County by: - Advocating for fairness for rural and small urban communities - Advocating for federal and provincial initiatives that are appropriate to our county Page 51 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 6 of 12 DISCUSSION Background The development of a public transportation system that addresses small urban-rural mobility and connectivity within Oxford County and across the Southwestern Ontario region is vital to our economic vitality and community wellbeing as noted in Report No. PW 2020-23 and PW 2020- 29 (as amended). Further, transportation connections are vital to quality of life and help to remove barriers that make it difficult for some Ontarians to reach jobs, participate in local community activities and access healthcare and specialized medical services, education and training, social services and programs, urban transit and intercity rail, air and bus services. As per the implementation work plan detailed in Oxford County Council Report No. PW 2020-29 (as amended), staff have assessed market demand, undertaken a qualitative review of opportunities and challenges, carried out a six week public consultation and engagement campaign and further examined service delivery options/routes pertaining to the proposed intercommunity bus transit service (north Oxford). At the July 8, 2020 Oxford County Council meeting, staff were directed to report back to Council with the findings of the six week public consultation and engagement campaign (July 22 to September 2, 2020) and details of the financial model that is proposed to fund the proposed intercommunity bus transit service. In consultation with several Area Municipalities, staff have also discussed the feasibility of applying a similar financial model with the Tillsonburg intercommunity bus transit system following the expiry (2023) of funding received through the province’s Community Transportation Grant Program, such that the Tillsonburg system could continue to sustainably operate after that time and extend bus carrier operating agreements accordingly. The long term integration of the Tillsonburg intercommunity bus transit system with the proposed north Oxford intercommunity bus transit system is envisioned by 2027, at which time the useful service life of each system’s buses would be reached and operating contracts could be suitably harmonized for additional efficiencies and potential cost savings. Inter-regional service connections would also be further integrated at that time with associated neighbouring municipality members of the Southwest Community Transportation Association in order to facilitate a consistent rider experience and service level. Comments Ridership The proposed north Oxford intercommunity bus transit system is envisioned to employ a 20 passenger “high-floor” transit bus which is fully accessible for disabled riders (AODA compliant). The bus can carry up to 20 fully abled riders with flexibility to accommodate up to 2 wheelchair riders in the rear of the vehicle (by converting 4 able rider spaces) as shown in Figure 1. The 20 passenger bus is the most common vehicle size employed by the majority of other municipal Page 52 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 7 of 12 intercommunity bus transit systems as it is most suitable to manage the anticipated ridership as well as the longer route distances (when compared to conventional transit bus). Figure 1 – Sample Configuration of Intercommunity Bus The qualitative market demand review and public consultation findings identified several types of riders who would use the intercommunity bus transit service as follows: • Aging residents – longer home stay before considering long term care; • Students – access to schools, employment, leisure purposes; • Millennials and seniors (deferring car ownership); • Businesses (access to broader employee pool) and low income workers (no other affordable means of travel); and • Persons using social assistance programs (Ontario Works and ODSP clients) who receive mandatory paid benefits for transportation services for medical or employment purposes. Bus ridership has been conservatively estimated in the financial model at four (in 2021) to eight (in 2025) rider trips per day (in addition to trips by employees and persons using social assistance), leaving considerable room for additional ridership to be realistically developed as the intercommunity transit service becomes more established over time. Public Consultation and Engagement Campaign The County undertook a six-week public consultation and engagement campaign for the proposed North Oxford intercommunity bus transit route as noted above. The purpose of this campaign was to promote and create awareness of the proposed service, while also gathering feedback from those who may use or benefit from the service, specifically: residents, businesses, area municipalities, and those travelling from outside of the County for work, business or personal reasons. Page 53 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 8 of 12 Through the various campaign tools, which are highlighted in the section below, efforts were made to ensure transparency with respect to proposed project funding and related tax levy impacts. Further information focused on providing details on the proposed service, such as the proposed route, fixed and flex stops, connections to other modes of transportation, schedule, fare structure and work plan timing. In addition to providing information on the proposed service, the overall intent of the campaign was to identify and confirm the need for a northern Oxford transit route, the frequency in which it would be used, the peak usage times, the main reasons for use, and willingness to pay and support a tax levy increase. Outreach Efforts With the assistance of the County’s Strategic Communications division, a number of outreach efforts, as summarized below, were undertaken as part of the campaign. The intent of these efforts was to promote the proposed service and garner as much feedback and input as possible from the various stakeholder groups. 1. A dedicated Speak up, Oxford! page was created on the County’s website which provided information on the proposed service, including: an overview of the proposal, the project timeline, links to project documents, and information on how individuals could provide feedback and have their say. Refer to Attachment 2 for a detailed overview of page content. 2. Over the course of the campaign, there were various newspaper ads, social media posts and paid promotion, County website updates, and media interviews. 3. Efforts were made to consult with various area municipality partners to both share information on the proposed service as well as solicit feedback and support. Delegation presentations were made to Townships of Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra Council’s on August 5, 2020. These presentations were also electronically shared with all County Councillors on August 10, 2020 for reference information. 4. A virtual public meeting was held on August 12, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. and was available to all members of the public through a WebEx platform. A recording of the public meeting was posted to the Speak Up, Oxford! page, along with a copy of the meeting presentation and a summary of the question and discussion session. 5. An online survey, one for the general public and a separate one for the business community, was available through the Speak Up, Oxford! page from July 22 to August 21, 2020. 6. An interactive map was also available through the Speak Up, Oxford! page, which allowed members of the public to provide feedback on the proposed fixed stops as well as suggest other possible stop locations, along with a reason as to why they felt it would be a good location. 7. Direct written submissions to staff, via email, mail, or social media were also encouraged during the duration of the campaign. Page 54 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 9 of 12 8. The County collaborated with Rural Oxford Economic Development (ROEDC) and Woodstock Community Employment Services to target the business community. Information on the proposed transit service and the online survey went out to businesses through multiple newsletters, social media pushes and direct outreach in the form of calls. Key Findings and Trends The outreach methods above were successful in reaching a considerable audience. Much interest was generated on social media on both the County’s official sites and on other sites, including news media sites and community discussion groups. Through a total of three social media paid ads, there was a reach of 6,981 (people who saw the ad) with 560 engagements (people who shared, clicked the link for more information, or reacted etc.). With respect to organic social media reach (unpaid / regular traffic from page), there was a reach of 22,280 with 1,511 engagements. Comments received from the public through social media were generally supportive and enthusiastic in nature, identifying that the proposed service would be helpful to either themselves or their family. Residents commonly pointed out that this would be a valued service for seniors and teens / young adults who do not drive, providing them access to transportation for appointments, errands and leisure purposes. Numerous comments indicated that this is an idea past due (i.e. “It’s about time,” “Now we are getting into the 21st century,” etc.). Other noteworthy comments were that the proposed schedule should align with VIA service and that there should be a strong level of service for it to succeed. County staff also received some comments directly, most of which were in the form of a question, often relating to the proposed timing of service, fare structure, fixed stop locations and possible tax levy increases. On the business side, through ROEDC, three Rural Oxford newsletters were sent out to 500 businesses. Multiple social media pushes led to 50 post shares with a 6,000+ reach and direct calls were made to 75 businesses and 5 community partners. Through social media, ROEDC also shared the Public Meeting announcement as well as the recording of the public meeting. Feedback and comments received through the direct calls to the business community were generally positive and the majority of employers expressed their support for the initiative. While there were some employers who were unsure as to whether the service would directly benefit their business or not, these employers still felt there was value from a community perspective. A number of employers expressed that the proposed service would be beneficial in retaining and connecting employees and visitors to their business, particularly the younger and older population that don’t own / have access to a car. One employer indicated that there is currently a barrier to attracting and retaining good employees from Woodstock. Other noteworthy comments indicated an interest for a fixed stop in Bright and alteration of the route to extend further past Embro and across County Road 17 into Woodstock and that there would need to be a variety of service times in order for the service to work. In terms of the public meeting, while there was limited live participation at the time the meeting was held on August 12th, the recording of the meeting, which was subsequently posted to the Page 55 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 10 of 12 Speak Up, Oxford! page, has since been viewed many times, suggesting that several people opted to watch the meeting at a time of their convenience, as opposed to participating live. Through the interactive map which was live on the Speak up, Oxford! page, some comments were received on the proposed fixed and flex stops and two additional stop locations were suggested. These locations and associated comments are summarised in Attachment 3. There were 167 responses to the general public survey and 61 responses to the business community survey. Some of the key findings and trends are summarized below and a full report of the survey questions and results are included as Attachment 4 for the general public survey and Attachment 5 for the business community survey. General Public Survey There was a good geographical spread of survey responses, with more than half of the responses (63 %) coming from the northern portion of the County (Townships of Blandford- Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra) and the remaining coming from the southern portion of the County, less a few responses from outside of the County. The survey was mostly completed by people between the ages of 25-44 and 45-64. Some key findings from the responses are as follows: • The service would be used mostly for leisure purposes, to connect to another mode of transportation, or for other reasons. • Woodstock was listed as the number one location that people would use the service to travel to or from, with London, Stratford, Ingersoll and Kitchener-Waterloo being some of the other major departure or destination points. • More than 65% of the responses indicated that they would be willing to pay for the service, ranging from $8 to $12. • Peak usage time would be in the morning between 5 am and 11 am (with the most being between 7 am and 9 am) and in the afternoon / evening between 2 pm and 6 pm (with the most being between 4 pm and 6 pm). • Approximately 60% of those who responded indicated that they would be willing to accept some form of an increase to their municipal property tax base. • Over 70% of residents surveyed would use active transportation for first and last mile connections to the proposed intercommunity bus stops. Business Community Survey Similar to the general public survey, there was a good geographical spread of survey responses from the business community, with more than half of the responses coming from the northern portion of the County (Townships of Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra), and the balance coming from the remaining portion of the County, including 13 employers in Woodstock. The employers who responded represented a wide range of industries, with most Page 56 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 11 of 12 being from the: (1) agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, (2) retail trade, (3) manufacturing, (4) professional, scientific and technical services and (5) accommodation and food services industries. Some key findings from the responses are as follows: • Attracting and retaining workforce is a priority or concern for many companies and half of the employers that responded indicated that transportation is one of their most important factors for attracting and retaining employees. • Woodstock was identified as the number one location that employees travel from, with Ingersoll, Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge, Tavistock, Stratford, and London being some of the other main locations. • For almost 40% of the employers that responded, the proposed service would help connect their employees to their workforce (17% were unsure). • The majority of employee shift start times are between 6 am and 11 am, with 8 am being the most common. The majority of employee shift end times are between 2 pm and 8 pm, with 5 pm being the most common. • Some employers would be willing to subsidize their employees public transit costs to some extent, although a large number of employers responded that they were unsure. • While some employers expressed that they didn’t feel this was a good use of taxpayers money or that this service likely wouldn’t benefit their employees, many of the comments received were positive and supportive of this initiative. Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee The intercommunity bus transit service proposal was also considered and discussed by the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee on September 1, 2020. Following review, the Transit Advisory Committee passed the following resolution: Moved by: Councillor Luciani Seconded by: Kathryn Leatherland “THAT the Tillsonburg Transit Advisory Committee supports the decision to expand the Oxford County Transit Proposal to northern Oxford County.” Disposition: Carried Overall, the feedback from local residents, employers, economic development, employment agencies and Area Municipalities during the public consultation and engagement campaign serves to further support and validate the need for this proposed service. Page 57 of 457 Report No: PW 2020-37 PUBLIC WORKS Council Date: September 9, 2020 Page 12 of 12 Conclusions The proposed intercommunity bus transit service will provide integrated intra-County and inter- regional transportation connections which further support and enhance resident access to employment, education, social services and shopping, recreation and entertainment activities, etc. in a manner which is consistent with County Council’s endorsements of the “SouthwestLynx” plan, Oxford County’s Strategic Plan, Future Oxford Community Sustainability Plan as well as the province’s “Connecting Southwest Ontario” draft Transportation Plan. Staff support the release of a bus transit carrier RFP for this intercommunity service and believe it to be a low risk, high reward sustainable initiative. The findings from the public consultation and engagement campaign will be used to help further refine the conceptual intercommunity bus route and stops to be considered in the RFP. Through this collaborative municipal partnership, the proposed financial model for the intercommunity bus transit service can be delivered in a fiscally responsible and sustainable manner. SIGNATURES Report Author: Original signed by: Frank Gross, C. Tech Manager of Transportation and Waste Management Services Departmental Approval: Original signed by: David Simpson, P.Eng., PMP Director of Public Works Approved for submission: Original signed by: Larry J. McCabe, B.A., A.M.C.T. Interim Chief Administrative Officer ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 – Intercommunity Bus Transit Area Municipality Partner Council Resolutions Attachment 2 – Speak up Oxford Page Content Attachment 3 – Interactive Map Responses Attachment 4 – Survey Responses – General Public Attachment 5 – Survey Responses – Business Community Page 58 of 457 Report No. PW 2020-37Attachment No. 1Page 59 of 457 August 7, 2020 Mr. David Simpson Director of Public Works County of Oxford 21 Reeve Street Woodstock, ON N4S 7Y3 Sent via email: dsimpson@oxfordcounty.ca Dear Mr. Simpson: Thank you very much for your presentation at Council’s meeting of August 5, 2020 . Following your presentation, Council considered and passed the following resolutio ns: Moved by: Margaret LUPTON Seconded by: Phil SCHAEFER Resolved that Council authorizes their “approval-in-principle” to provide multi-year financial commitments to support intercommunity bus transit to service the northern portion of Oxford County, providing both intra-County and inter-regional connections. CARRIED. Moved by: Margaret LUPTON Seconded by: Phil SCHAEFER Resolved that Council, in collaboration with the Township of Blandford- Blenheim, the Township of Zorra and Oxford County, are in support of the release of a Request for Proposal for an intercommunity bus transit contract service. CARRIED. Once again, thank you for taking the time to present to Council on August 5, 2020. Sincerely, Will Jaques Corporate Services Manager/ Clerk Township of East Zorra-Tavistock Box 100 / 90 Loveys Street Hickson, Ontario N0J 1L0 Email ezt@ezt.ca Phone 519.462.2697 Web www. ezt.ca Fax 519.462.2961 Page 60 of 457 TOWNSHIP OF ZORRA 274620 27th Line, PO Box 306 Ingersoll, ON, N5C 3K5 Ph. 519-485-2490 • 1-888-699-3868 • Fax 519-485-2520 Website www.zorra.ca • Email admin@zorra.ca August 31, 2020 Oxford County Attention: David Simpson Laura Hamulecki Via email: lhamulecki@oxfordcounty.ca At the Township of Zorra Council Meeting on August 5, 2020, the following resolution was passed regarding the Intercommunity Bus Transit. Moved by: Katie Davies Seconded by: Ron Forbes “WHEREAS both County Human Services and Rural Oxford Economic Development Corporation have clearly stated that public transit is a need for those residents with transportation challenges to access health care, other services, employment, and for employers to access potential employees; AND WHEREAS Council has insufficient information to decide whether to proceed, but would be interested to have such information; THEREFORE be it resolved that staff be directed to work with East Zorra-Tavistock, Blandford Blenheim, and Oxford County staff to prepare and issue the RFP for the Intercommunity Bus Transit.” Disposition: Carried Yours truly, Donna Wilson Director of Corporate Services/Clerk 20-052 Page 61 of 457 Home Connecting Communities     Connecting Communities Posted July 22, 2020 | Updated August 12, 2020 UPDATE: The online public meeting took place on Wednesday, August 12. Watch the recorded meeting | Download the agenda Proposed intercommunity bus service for northern Oxford County Consistent with Oxford County’s SouthwestLynx vision, the Government of Ontario's Connecting the Southwest strategy looks to build a safe and reliable transportation system that: connects smaller communities to larger centres; improves access to jobs and critical services; and supports an open and competitive business environment. » Report No. PW 2020-37 Attachment No. 2 Page 62 of 457 Although the south part of Oxford County will benefit from intercommunity bus transit grant programs that are already underway for this initiative, northern Oxford remains with limited access to transportation connections and services both within and outside of Oxford County. By leveraging Ontario’s Gas Tax Transit funding, the townships of Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra have an opportunity to work together with Oxford County to develop a new intercommunity bus transit service. This new service, if approved, is proposed to start operating in April 2021. Our timeline for this project allows the partners to meet timelines for provincial funding and to implement a bus carrier service contract. Why? Transportation connections are critical to the vitality of small urban/rural Southwestern Ontario. Public transportation connects communities to each other and people to their work, family, medical services, education, and social and recreation activities. In Oxford County, transportation options that serve more people can also help address some of the unfilled jobs that exist in our community. Access to transportation and the ability to travel around the County are also consistently identified as an area of concern to Oxford County residents, as noted in the Future Oxford Community Sustainability Plan (2015), Community Wellbeing Survey ( 2016), Zero Poverty Plan (2018) and soon-to-be-released Workforce Readiness Plan (2020). The proposal for intercommunity bus service in northern Oxford County presents a long-term sustainable transportation option that can impact quality of life for many residents. Where? The proposed intercommunity bus service would run: as a “fixed stop” loopconnecting at Tavistock, Embro, Plattsville, Drumbo, Innerkip and Woodstock; with proposed connectionsto the Grand River Transit System (New Hamburg), the Stratford Intercity Transit System (Shakespeare), and the Middlesex and Tillsonburg Intercommunity Transit Systems (Woodstock Transit Terminal); and with a number of proposed additional, on-demand “flex-stops” as shown on the map below. Flex stops are included daily on a route based on individual request and may only be available at certain times. Page 63 of 457 How much will it cost? The intercommunity bus service is proposed to be financed through the Ontario Gas Tax transit funding, ticket sales, and possibly contributions or investment by employers who benefit from the service. However, there would still be some taxpayer costs applied through a municipal tax levy, which is applied to your municipal property tax bill. Based on our current estimates, the costs of this service would be: An increase to your base municipal property taxes of between $0.25 (25 cents) and $0.50 (50 cents) per household for all of Oxford County An additional increase of between $2.50 and $3.00 per household only for those who live in Blandford- Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock and Zorra One-time funding contribution from Oxford County’s already-approved 2020 budget for intercommunity transportation to cover transit program start-up costs, including the purchase of a new bus How to have your say We're looking for feedback on the intercommunity bus service from anyone who might benefit: residents and businesses in northern Oxford, the County's other area municipalities, and those travelling from outside of the County for work, business or personal reasons. You can have your say through: 1. Our online tools up to August 21, 2020 SURVEY: Take either the "public" survey for residents or the "business community" survey if you are a part of Oxford's economy. INTERACTIVE MAP: Give feedback on fixed (set) and flex stops on the interactive map in the tab below. Page 64 of 457 This online meeting took place on Wednesday, August 12, 2020. Watch the recorded meeting | Download the agenda 3. Direct written submission to the project coordinator EMAIL: Send an email to Laura Hamulecki, Public Works, Oxford County, at lhamulecki@oxfordcounty.ca. MAIL: Send a letter to Laura Hamulecki, Public Works, Oxford County, 21 Reeve Street, PO Box 1614, Woodstock, Ontario, N4S 7Y3. If you are interested in the proposed intercommunity bus transit service and would like to be contacted with updates or to provide further input, please register and/or sign in to Speak Up, Oxford, then look for "Follow this project" on the right. SURVEY GIVE FEEDBACK ON STOPS         Take Survey Take Survey Survey: I am a member of the public If you live in Oxford County, or outside of Oxford County but are interested in using this service, take the "public" version of this survey. Please see the map in the main section of this web page before starting the survey. Survey: I am a member of the business community If you are part of a business in Oxford County, or one that is part of the Oxford County economy and/or an employer of people living here, take the "business community" version of this survey. Please see the map in the main section of this web page before starting the survey. The public meeting The public meeting2. Page 65 of 457 Public and area municipal feedback and consultation July 22 → September 02 2020 Online public meeting August 12 2020 Deadline to complete online survey and provide feedback via interactive map August 21 2020 Report to County Council: Financial estimates and feedback summary September 09 2020 Request for Proposals (RFP) issued if approved by County Council September 10 → October 05 2020 more.. Agenda for Public Meeting on August 12, 2020 (137 KB) (pdf) Map: Proposed route for intercommunity bus service with connections to other systems (748 KB) (pdf) Council Report PW 2020-29 – Intercommunity Bus Transit – Oxford County - North (July 8, 2020) (1.98 MB) (pdf) Council Report PW 2020-23: Connecting Southwest Ontario – Intercommunity Transportation Update (June 10, 2020) (3.2 MB) (pdf) Transportation Master Plan (2019) Connecting the Southwest: A Draft Transportation Plan for Southwestern Ontario - Government of Ontario (Jan 2020) Connecting Southwestern Ontario - Taking the Southwestern regional transportation discussion further (Aug 2018) SouthwestLynx: Integrated High-Performance Public Transportation for Southwestern Ontario (June 2018) Documents Timeline Page 66 of 457 STAY INFORMED Subscribe for project updates Subscribe 6 members of your community are following this project Laura Hamulecki Administrative Assistant, Public Works Oxford County Phone 1-800-755-0394 ext 3110 Email lhamulecki@oxfordcounty.ca David Simpson Director, Public Works Oxford County Email dsimpson@oxfordcounty.ca Ronda Stewart Economic Development Director Rural Oxford EDC Email ronda@roedc.ca Who's listening Page 67 of 457 Proposed North Oxford Intercommuntiy Transit Interactive Map Responses and Feedback Location Type Comments 220 Pittock Park Rd, Woodstock Bus stop I’d like to see Help northern Oxford use the trails. 744475 Road 74, Zorra Bus stop I’d like to see Bring the route down to Line 17 to provide access to more businesses and newer subdivisions. Corner of County Road 22 and Oxford Road 42, Blandford-Blenheim What I think about this as a potential flex bus stop As a flex stop/request stop, it would be terrific. People that live here are too far away to easily reach a proper stop independently; especially if they have mobility issues. 7 William Street North, Blandford-Blenehim What I think about this fixed (set) bus stop There is a senior’s home that is being built at 121 Albert St. This stop will allow them access to the bus. Consider having stop in front of the arena. Report No. PW 2020-37 Attachment No. 3 Page 68 of 457 Survey: I am a member of the public SURVEY RESPONSE REPORT 12 June 2020 - 23 August 2020 PROJECT NAME: Connecting Communities Report No. PW 2020-37 Attachment No. 4 Page 69 of 457 REGISTRATION QUESTIONS Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 1 of 27 Page 70 of 457 Q1 Postal Code 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) 1 (25.0%) Embro, ON, N0J1J0 Woodstock, ON, N4S8Z2 Ingersoll, ON, N5C4C4 Woodstock, ON, N4T0B7 Question options Mandatory Question (4 response(s)) Question type: Region Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 2 of 27 Page 71 of 457 SURVEY QUESTIONS Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 3 of 27 Page 72 of 457 Q1 Please enter the postal code for your address. 26 (15.6%) 26 (15.6%) 16 (9.6%) 16 (9.6%) 15 (9.0%) 15 (9.0%) 13 (7.8%) 13 (7.8%) 10 (6.0%) 10 (6.0%) 10 (6.0%) 10 (6.0%)6 (3.6%) 6 (3.6%)5 (3.0%) 5 (3.0%)5 (3.0%) 5 (3.0%)3 (1.8%) 3 (1.8%)3 (1.8%) 3 (1.8%)2 (1.2%) 2 (1.2%)2 (1.2%) 2 (1.2%)2 (1.2%) 2 (1.2%)2 (1.2%) 2 (1.2%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%) Thamesford, ON, N0M2M0 Embro, ON, N0J1J0 Plattsville, ON, N0J1S0 Innerkip, ON, N0J1M0 Drumbo, ON, N0J1G0 Tavistock, ON, N0B2R0 Norwich, ON, N0J1P0 Lakeside, ON, N0M2G0 Bright, ON, N0J1B0 Ingersoll, ON, N5C4A9 Princeton, ON, N0J1V0 Woodstock, ON, N4S8Z7 Tillsonburg, ON, N4G4G8 Hickson, ON, N0J1L0 Burgessville, ON, N0J1C0 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3N1 Chatham, ON, N7M5J4 Woodstock, ON, N4S8Z2 Woodstock, ON, N4S4S3 Woodstock, ON, N4T1P6 Ingersoll, ON, N5C1G6 Woodstock, ON, N4T1J1 Woodstock, ON, N4S6R9 Stratford, ON, N5A3B8 Woodstock, ON, N4T0G1 Woodstock, ON, N4S7G4 Woodstock, ON, N4S4L2 Ingersoll, ON, N5C2R3 Ingersoll, ON, N5C4A5 Ingersoll, ON, N5C2T3 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3J1 Woodstock, ON, N4S8A8 Woodstock, ON, N4T0E9 Woodstock, ON, N4S7G3 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3H9 Woodstock, ON, N4S6S7 Woodstock, ON, N4S7A5 Woodstock, ON, N4S8V2 Woodstock, ON, N4S7V6 Ingersoll, ON, N5C0A6 Woodstock, ON, N4S7T3 Woodstock, ON, N4S3H6 Mount Elgin, ON, N0J1N0 Woodstock, ON, N4T1R6 Tillsonburg, ON, N4G0A3 Woodstock, ON, N4S7W1 Woodstock, ON, N4T1T6 Ingersoll, ON, N5C2P8 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3E3 Thamesford, ON, N0M0A2 Woodstock, ON, N4S8E2 Thorndale, ON, N0M2P0 Woodstock, ON, N4S8Z5 Ingersoll, ON, N5C4C4 Woodstock, ON, N4T0L4 Ayr, ON, N0B1E0 Tillsonburg, ON, N4G1J2 Courtland, ON, N0J1E0 Otterville, ON, N0J1R0 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3J8 Woodstock, ON, N4S3N4 Woodstock, ON, N4T0B7 Question options Mandatory Question (167 response(s)) Question type: Region Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 4 of 27 Page 73 of 457 Q2 How old are you? 4 (2.4%) 4 (2.4%) 14 (8.4%) 14 (8.4%) 70 (42.2%) 70 (42.2%)58 (34.9%) 58 (34.9%) 19 (11.4%) 19 (11.4%)1 (0.6%) 1 (0.6%) Under 18 years old 18-24 years old 25-44 years old 45-64 years old 65 years and older Rather not say Question options Optional question (166 response(s), 1 skipped) Question type: Dropdown Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 5 of 27 Page 74 of 457 Q3 If there was intercommunity bus service available in Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra- Tavistock and Zorra Townships connecting to Woodstock, what would be your main reason for using it? Check all that apply. 27 27 13 13 11 11 39 39 4 4 94 94 69 69 47 47 To get to and from work To get to and from school To look for work To get to and from appointments To get to and from business meetings during my work day Leisure: shopping, visit people or places, attend events and entertainment, volunteer, etc. To connect to another mode of transportation (i.e., GO Transit, VIA Rail, other transit systems within and outside of Oxford County) Other (please explain) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (159 response(s), 8 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 6 of 27 Page 75 of 457 Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 7 of 27 Page 76 of 457 Q4 The main page for "Connecting Communities" includes a map that shows proposed fixed (set) route stops as well as on-demand flexible on-demand route stops that are still being considered. Flex stops are included daily on a route based on individual ... 23 23 23 23 25 25 27 27 91 91 56 56 12 12 38 38 19 19 33 33 69 69 59 59 59 59 35 35 48 48 Tavistock Plattsville Drumbo Innerkip Woodstock Ingersoll Beachville Thamesford Norwich Tillsonburg London Stratford Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge Brantford Other (please explain) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (153 response(s), 14 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 8 of 27 Page 77 of 457 Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 9 of 27 Page 78 of 457 Q5 We are committed to offering intercommunity bus service at the most reasonable cost possible so that it can be used by as many people as possible.What is the most you could afford to pay for this service before you would consider other travel optio... 49 49 45 45 14 14 27 27 47 47 $8 per trip (one way)$10 per trip (one way)$12 per trip (one way)Not sure Would not pay for this service (please explain) Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 Optional question (164 response(s), 3 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 10 of 27 Page 79 of 457 Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 11 of 27 Page 80 of 457 Q6 How or where do you want to buy tickets? Check all options you would consider. 113 113 80 80 51 51 102 102 26 26 Buy online Pay cash when boarding Pre-purchase at a municipal office or other locations (e.g., convenience stores) Mobile app Other options or comments? Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Optional question (151 response(s), 16 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 12 of 27 Page 81 of 457 Q7 Helping people get to and from work addresses an important need in our communities. Please tell us your current employment status: check all that apply. 94 94 20 20 15 15 14 14 11 11 16 16 14 14 25 25 2 2 7 7 Full-time (30+ hours per week)Part-time (less than 30 hours per week)Self-employed Student (high school or post-secondary)Not working Volunteering Homemaker Retired Rather not say Other (please explaini) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (164 response(s), 3 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 13 of 27 Page 82 of 457 Q8 How many trips (one-way) do you think you would take in a typical month? 58 58 22 22 8 8 4 4 55 55 18 18 1-5 5-10 10-20 More than 20 I don't plan to use the service at all Not sure (please explain) Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Optional question (165 response(s), 2 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 14 of 27 Page 83 of 457 Q9 When do you leave home to travel to work/ school/ appointments/ social occasion most often on a weekday? 38 38 74 74 38 38 22 22 12 12 13 13 11 11 8 8 5:00 - 7:00 am 7:00 - 9:00 am 9:00 - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 6:00 pm 6:00 p.m or later Comments (check box to add) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 Optional question (156 response(s), 11 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 15 of 27 Page 84 of 457 Q10 When do you return home fromwork/ school/ appointments/ social occasion most often on a weekday? 10 10 1 1 3 3 9 9 59 59 90 90 15 15 5:00 - 7:00 am 7:00 - 9:00 am 9:00 - 11:00 am 11:00 am - 2:00 pm 2:00 - 4:00 pm 4:00 - 6:00 pm Comments (check box to add) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (155 response(s), 12 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 16 of 27 Page 85 of 457 Q11 When do you leave your home to travel towork/ school/ appointments/ social occasion most often on a weekend? 112 112 23 23 16 16 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Comments (check box to add) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 Optional question (143 response(s), 24 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 17 of 27 Page 86 of 457 Q12 When do you return home from work/ school/ appointments/ social occasion most often on a weekend? 51 51 81 81 20 20 9:00 am – 5:00 pm 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm Comments (check box to add) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Optional question (142 response(s), 25 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 18 of 27 Page 87 of 457 Q13 What is your average one-way, door-to-door trip time (from home to work/ school/ appointments/ social occasion) on a typical weekday now? 20 20 82 82 45 45 8 8 1 1 Under 15 minutes 15-30 minutes 30-60 minutes 60-90 minutes 2 hours or more Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Optional question (150 response(s), 17 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 19 of 27 Page 88 of 457 Q14 Looking at the map of the proposed route and stops, how would you get from your home to your nearest stopwhen starting out your trip? 91 91 16 16 32 32 4 4 9 9 35 35 24 24 Walk Bike Drive Taxi Community shuttle Get a ride (from a family member or friend, carpool, Uber, etc.)Other (please explain) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (153 response(s), 14 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 20 of 27 Page 89 of 457 Q15 Looking at the map of the proposed route and stops, how would you get from the bus stop to reach your destination or place that you go to most often (e.g., connecting with another transit service, your work, school, appointment, social event, etc.)? 100 100 16 16 25 25 37 37 22 22 29 29 Walk Bike Taxi Get a ride (from a family member or friend, carpool, Uber, etc.)Community shuttle Other (please explain) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 Optional question (149 response(s), 18 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 21 of 27 Page 90 of 457 Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 22 of 27 Page 91 of 457 Q16 If you live in Oxford County: How much of an increase are you willing to add to your municipal property tax base to support an intercommunity bus service for northern Oxford County? 33 33 13 13 47 47 12 12 59 59 $0.25 – 0.50 (cents)$0.50 – 0.75 (cents)$0.75 - $1.00 I don’t live in Oxford County I don’t support any increase in municipal taxes for this service (please explain) Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Optional question (158 response(s), 9 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 23 of 27 Page 92 of 457 Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 24 of 27 Page 93 of 457 Q17 If you live in northern Oxford County (Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock or Zorra): How much of an additional increase to the County-wide one listed above are you willing to add to your municipal property tax base for intercommunity bus serv... 27 (22.1%) 27 (22.1%) 12 (9.8%) 12 (9.8%) 14 (11.5%) 14 (11.5%) 33 (27.0%) 33 (27.0%) 36 (29.5%) 36 (29.5%) $1 - $2 $2 - $3 $3 - $4 I don't live in northern Oxford County I do not support any increase in municipal taxes for this service (please explain) Question options Optional question (122 response(s), 45 skipped) Question type: Dropdown Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 25 of 27 Page 94 of 457 Q18 What is the most important consideration in deciding whether or not you will use the bus service? Please rate the following with 1 being the most important consideration to you and 8 being least important. OPTIONS AVG. RANK Service operating hours 2.90 Cost per trip 3.84 Distance from my house / work / other to the nearest bus stop 4.14 Total trip time (door-to-door)4.16 How often the service runs on weekdays (number of trips in a day)4.16 How well it connects to other transportation systems (GO Transit, VIA Rail, other transit systems within and outside of Oxford County) 4.41 How often the service runs on weekends (number of trips in a day)4.92 How crowded the bus is 6.34 Question type: Dropdown Question Optional question (135 response(s), 32 skipped) Question type: Ranking Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 26 of 27 Page 95 of 457 Q19 As a user of this service, how would you like to receive information? 88 88 76 76 10 10 14 14 54 54 19 19 3 3 14 14 Email Mobile app Newspaper Radio Social media Direct mail Employer Other (please describe) Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Optional question (147 response(s), 20 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the public : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 27 of 27 Page 96 of 457 Survey: I am a member of the business community SURVEY RESPONSE REPORT 12 June 2020 - 23 August 2020 PROJECT NAME: Connecting Communities Report No. PW 2020-37 Attachment No. 5 Page 97 of 457 REGISTRATION QUESTIONS Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 1 of 35 Page 98 of 457 SURVEY QUESTIONS Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 2 of 35 Page 99 of 457 Q1 Please enter the postal code for your business: 9 (14.8%) 9 (14.8%) 8 (13.1%) 8 (13.1%) 5 (8.2%) 5 (8.2%) 4 (6.6%) 4 (6.6%) 3 (4.9%) 3 (4.9%) 3 (4.9%) 3 (4.9%) 3 (4.9%) 3 (4.9%)2 (3.3%) 2 (3.3%)2 (3.3%) 2 (3.3%)2 (3.3%) 2 (3.3%)2 (3.3%) 2 (3.3%)2 (3.3%) 2 (3.3%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%)1 (1.6%) 1 (1.6%) Tavistock, ON, N0B2R0 Embro, ON, N0J1J0 Bright, ON, N0J1B0 Hickson, ON, N0J1L0 Ingersoll, ON, N5C2T2 Norwich, ON, N0J1P0 Woodstock, ON, N4S7W1 Burgessville, ON, N0J1C0 Plattsville, ON, N0J1S0 Thamesford, ON, N0M2M0 Drumbo, ON, N0J1G0 Woodstock, ON, N4S7W3 Woodstock, ON, N4S1G8 Woodstock, ON, N4S7V7 Kintore, ON, N0M2C0 Tillsonburg, ON, N4G4H5 Salford, ON, N0J1W0 Woodstock, ON, N4S1C1 Harley, ON, N0E1E0 Ingersoll, ON, N5C3J8 Innerkip, ON, N0J1M0 Woodstock, ON, N4S0A7 Woodstock, ON, N4S7V8 Tavistock, ON, N0B0B6 Woodstock, ON, N4S7V9 Woodstock, ON, N4S0A9 Woodstock, ON, N4S1T5 Ingersoll, ON, N5C1J9 Question options Mandatory Question (61 response(s)) Question type: Region Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 3 of 35 Page 100 of 457 Q2 How many employees work at your business? 35 35 6 6 6 6 5 5 2 2 3 3 4 4 Under 15 15-25 25-50 50-100 100-500 More than 500 Self-employed Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Optional question (61 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 4 of 35 Page 101 of 457 Q3 Which NAICS code (North American Industry Classification System) best describes your business? 12 12 3 3 7 7 1 1 10 10 1 1 2 2 6 6 1 1 3 3 2 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 - Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 23 - Construction 31-33 - Manufacturing 41 - Wholesale trade 44-45 - Retail trade 52 - Finance and insurance 53 - Real estate and rental and leasing 54 - Professional, scientific and technical services 56 - Administrative and support, waste management and remediation services 62 - Health care and social assistance 71 - Arts, entertainment and recreation 72 - Accommodation and food services 81 - Other services (except public administration)91 - Public administration Other (please describe) 21 - Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction 22 - Utilities 48-49 - Transportation and warehousing 55 - Management of companies and enterprises 61 - Educational services Question options 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 Optional question (61 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 5 of 35 Page 102 of 457 Q4 Is attracting or retaining workforce a priority or concern for your company? 40 40 14 14 4 4 3 3 Yes No Not sure Other (please explain) Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 Optional question (61 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 6 of 35 Page 103 of 457 Q5 How big of a challenge does transportation play in attracting and retaining employees at your business? 9 9 20 20 13 13 5 5 14 14 Definitely disagree Somewhat disagree Neither agree nor disagree Somewhat agree Definitely agree Question options 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Transportation is one of our most important f... Optional question (61 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Likert Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 7 of 35 Page 104 of 457 Q5 How big of a challenge does transportation play in attracting and retaining employees at your business? Definitely agree : 9 Somewhat agree : 20 Neither agree nor disagree : 13 Somewhat disagree : 5 Definitely disagree : 14 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 Transportation is one of our most important factors for attraction and retention Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 8 of 35 Page 105 of 457 Q6 Where do your employees mostly travel from? Check all that apply whether or not your business in located in Oxford County. 14 14 9 9 8 8 7 7 36 36 17 17 2 2 4 4 9 9 6 6 11 11 14 14 17 17 6 6 19 19 Other (please describe)Brantford Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge Stratford London Tillsonburg Norwich Thamesford Beachville Ingersoll Woodstock Innerkip Drumbo Plattsville Tavistock Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 Optional question (59 response(s), 2 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 9 of 35 Page 106 of 457 Q7 Does the proposed intercommunity bus route (see map) help connect your employees to their workplace? 23 23 25 25 10 10 2 2 Other (please explain)Not sure No Yes Question options 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Optional question (60 response(s), 1 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 10 of 35 Page 107 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 7/24/2020 04:15 PM 8:00am Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 11:31 AM usually 10am Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 11:40 AM 8AM Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 03:16 PM 6 am Screen Name Redacted 7/29/2020 10:59 AM 11am Screen Name Redacted 8/01/2020 07:45 AM 10am Screen Name Redacted 8/01/2020 09:15 AM 10:00am and 5:00pm Screen Name Redacted 8/06/2020 02:15 PM varied shifts Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 05:24 AM Monday to Thursday 5pm, Saturday 10am. Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 09:50 AM 8pm Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 12:23 PM 4 am for first shift, 9 am and 4 pm later shift Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:39 AM 8 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:26 AM 9-5 Screen Name Redacted 9AM Q8 When do you require your employees to be at work on a typical weekday? If you are running multiple shifts, please list the start times for each. 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Monday to Friday 7:30 AM to 12:00 Saturday Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 08:24 AM 6am & 4pm Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 09:16 AM 8am Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 09:34 AM 7am & 9am Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 01:50 PM 7:30am Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 03:50 PM Between the hours of 05:00 & 00:00 Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 10:00 PM 930am and 130pm Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 05:38 AM 7am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 08:13 AM 8am Screen Name Redacted 745am Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 13 of 35 Page 110 of 457 8/20/2020 09:15 AM Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:15 AM yes 8:30am to 5pm Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:31 AM Varies weekly Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:36 AM 8am, 9am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:47 AM Anywhere from 9:30 to 11 am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:50 AM 8am - 5pm Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:51 AM 9am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:15 AM 5:45am 6:00am 6:30am start times 5:45pm Start times Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:11 AM Flexible Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 12:16 PM 8am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 01:06 PM 8am Mon-Fri Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 02:37 PM 8:00 am Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 04:31 PM 7am, 7:30am and 8:30 am start times Screen Name Redacted 8/21/2020 12:41 PM 8 AM Screen Name Redacted 8/21/2020 03:10 PM N/A Screen Name Redacted 5:30 AM & 4:30 PM Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 14 of 35 Page 111 of 457 8/22/2020 09:28 AM Screen Name Redacted 7/24/2020 04:15 PM 5:00pm Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 11:31 AM usually 2pm Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 11:40 AM 5PM Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 03:16 PM 2 pm Screen Name Redacted 7/29/2020 10:59 AM 5pm Screen Name Redacted 8/01/2020 07:45 AM 5pm Screen Name Redacted 8/01/2020 09:15 AM 5:00pm, 9:00pm and 11:00pm Screen Name Redacted 8/06/2020 02:15 PM varied shifts Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 05:24 AM Can be somewhat flexible but between 7 and 8pm Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 09:50 AM Midnight Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 12:23 PM 8:30am, 12 pm. And 8:30pm Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:39 AM 8 Optional question (59 response(s), 2 skipped) Question type: Single Line Question Q9 When do your employees leave work on a typical weekday? If you are running multiple shifts, please list the end times for each. 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If you run more than one shift, please list the start times for each. 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And 7:30 pm Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:39 AM 8 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:26 AM not applicable Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:31 AM NA Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:01 PM 5:30 Q11 When do your employees leavework on a typical weekend? If you run more than one shift, please list the end times for each. 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Assuming an employee uses transit to get to and from work five (5) days a week at a monthly cost ranging between $300-$600, ho... 8 8 4 4 46 46 0 0 0 0 100%75%Not sure (please explain)50%25% Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Optional question (58 response(s), 3 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 27 of 35 Page 124 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 7/24/2020 04:15 PM 0 Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 11:40 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 7/28/2020 03:16 PM 6 Screen Name Redacted 7/29/2020 10:59 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/01/2020 07:45 AM 2-5 Screen Name Redacted 8/06/2020 02:15 PM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/07/2020 05:24 AM 2-3 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:39 AM 100% Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:26 AM n/a Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:31 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 11:07 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 01:37 PM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:01 PM No Q13 If yes, how many employees would you consider providing this benefit to on an annual basis? Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 28 of 35 Page 125 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 8/11/2020 10:00 AM 10 Screen Name Redacted 8/11/2020 11:40 AM None Screen Name Redacted 8/11/2020 12:01 PM ? Screen Name Redacted 8/12/2020 01:13 PM 10 Screen Name Redacted 8/13/2020 02:33 PM 1 Screen Name Redacted 8/14/2020 09:34 AM situational Screen Name Redacted 8/14/2020 10:03 AM 3 Screen Name Redacted 8/14/2020 12:14 PM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/14/2020 01:28 PM under 5 Screen Name Redacted 8/15/2020 05:52 AM 1 Screen Name Redacted 8/17/2020 03:03 PM None Screen Name Redacted 8/17/2020 03:43 PM 3 or 4 Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 08:24 AM 1 Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 09:34 AM monthly (seasonal employment) would subsidize up to 200 staff or whoever needs it Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 01:50 PM 0 Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 29 of 35 Page 126 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 03:50 PM Unavailable at this Time Screen Name Redacted 8/19/2020 09:02 PM 80% Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 05:38 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 08:13 AM 1-2 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:15 AM 1-2 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:15 AM 1 or 2 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:36 AM 3-6 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:50 AM unsure Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:15 AM many Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:11 AM 0 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 01:06 PM n/a Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 02:37 PM None Optional question (40 response(s), 21 skipped) Question type: Single Line Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 30 of 35 Page 127 of 457 Q14 Do you feel the proposed intercommunity bus transit route (see map) adequately addresses the lack of transit available in the northern part of the County? 22 22 10 10 22 22 7 7 Other (please explain)Not sure No Yes Question options 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 Optional question (61 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 31 of 35 Page 128 of 457 Q15 Would you be interested in advertising opportunities for your business on the intercommunity bus service, whether on a bus, at a stop/shelter, online, on printed materials, etc.? 19 19 25 25 15 15 Not sure (please explain)No Yes Question options 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 Optional question (59 response(s), 2 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 32 of 35 Page 129 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 7/24/2020 04:15 PM sounds like another way for government to spend money that is not required to be spent Screen Name Redacted 7/29/2020 10:59 AM You should consider adding Ingersoll. Screen Name Redacted 8/06/2020 02:15 PM Poor use of tax dollars Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 09:39 AM Price seems high, 10 dollars each way, should be $5 and cheaper return. Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:26 AM I don't think tax payers need this extra cost added to their tax burden Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 10:31 AM I think it would be a great service for people getting to and from appointments or to shop. Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 11:07 AM I provide my own means and so should everyone else. Screen Name Redacted 8/10/2020 01:37 PM This is the dumbest idea I have heard in quite a while, the cost of this proposal is a waste of tax payers money let alone how much will be put into the meeting etc. This is not like a city bus, to make this loop it would be close to two hours for one trip, and how do you schedule for weather. You are also leaving out a lot of the communities so driving will still be required to get to a bus stop. Example you live in Hickson, the nearest stop is Tavistock but if you drive 3 minutes more the opposite direction you are in Woodstock... And for the residents who live no where near a stop telling them their taxes are going up for something they will never use or have access to is wrong and a slap in the face! There is much better places to be spending our tax money. This needs to get dropped right now before any more money is wasted on it. If the person who dreamed up this is the same person who thought to make communities safer lets raise the speed limit then it is time they are out of a job! Screen Name Redacted 8/11/2020 11:40 AM Bus transit would not work for our business Q16 Please provide any additional thoughts or feedback regarding the proposed intercommunity bus transit service. Question type: Checkbox Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 33 of 35 Page 130 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 8/12/2020 01:13 PM Bright Cheese & Butter is supportive of this initiative and would be an enthusiastic supporter if a bus stop is located directly out front of Bright Butter & Cheese, which could also provide access for employees at the Grain Elevator, North Blenheim Cooperative and the mechanic shop in Bright. Screen Name Redacted 8/13/2020 09:59 AM Our business could utilize a depot to depot package drop-off (similar to Greyhound services. This Greyhound service may or may not be currently applicable because my use of this service was with previous employment) Screen Name Redacted 8/13/2020 12:53 PM I like the idea Screen Name Redacted 8/13/2020 02:33 PM Overall, I think this is a good opportunity to help our residents and businesses connect to neighbouring communities. Screen Name Redacted 8/14/2020 10:03 AM As a business I don't think this would really help us. Our customers are very rural based, so they will always have their own transportation. On a personal level I've always thought there should be some transportation available between local communities, so I do support it. Screen Name Redacted 8/17/2020 03:43 PM I believe it would benefit our local communities Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 08:24 AM Dairy Farm - the times would likely not be conducive to our start and end times Screen Name Redacted 8/18/2020 09:34 AM Great idea - would be willing to support Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 08:13 AM step in the right direction Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:15 AM make buses appropriate size Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:31 AM Unsure enough stops to ensure it’s successful at this point. Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 09:36 AM I would like to see it expand to more of the smaller towns that exist between those listed above such as Oxford Center, Bright, Centreville, Hickson, Burgessville, etc. Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:50 AM N/A Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 10:51 AM Long time, needed this year's ago, a lot of the younger generation are not driving these days. Also would be great to allow Seniors to access other community's. It's long overdue! Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 34 of 35 Page 131 of 457 Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:15 AM Transit to and from larger centres most helpful. Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 11:11 AM Covid 19 will make it difficult for riders to get excited about public transportation Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 01:06 PM We would hugely benefit from the service, would be great for the senior customers and the people living in the new sub-division in Embro. We have had young employees in the past who have had to walk like 30 mins to work from home and this could have been helpful at the time. Screen Name Redacted 8/20/2020 02:37 PM There are people whom can't find work in the community they live so this work possibly make out of town employment an opportunity to them Optional question (27 response(s), 34 skipped) Question type: Essay Question Survey: I am a member of the business community : Survey Report for 12 June 2020 to 23 August 2020 Page 35 of 35 Page 132 of 457 234-2020-4019 September 18, 2020 RE: Parkland Dedication, Development Charges and the Community Benefits Charges Authority Dear Head of Council, As you know, our government introduced the Housing Supply Action Plan last year with the goal of increasing the supply of housing across Ontario. As part of this effort, our Government introduced the community benefits charge (CBC) authority along with changes to the Development Charges Act and parkland dedication under the Planning Act. Over the past year, the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing consulted for over 300 days with municipalities, the development industry and the public on the implementation of the framework, including several aspects of the legislation and a regulatory approach. I value the input of our municipal partners. I am writing to inform you that on September 18th, our government proclaimed the remaining amendments that were made to the Development Charges Act and the Planning Act by Bill 108, the More Homes, More Choice Act, and, Bill 197, the COVID- 19 Economic Recovery Act. In addition, we have made a new regulation under the Planning Act and technical changes to regulations under the Planning Act, Development Charges Act and Building Code Act in order to finalize the framework for development charges, community benefits and parkland. As of September 18, 2020, municipalities will have two years to transition to the new regimes. This will enable both the municipalities and builders to adjust to these changes in light of the pressures of COVID-19. We listened to the feedback received during consultations, and that is why we are proposing to prescribe a percentage of 4% for the CBC authority that will be applied to land values to determine the maximum CBC for any particular residential development. The CBC could be used by local governments to fund capital costs of services that are needed due to higher density development and are not being recovered through other tools. Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Office of the Minister 777 Bay Street, 17th Floor Toronto ON M7A 2J3 Tel.: 416 585-7000 Ministère des Affaires municipales et du Logement Bureau du ministre 777, rue Bay, 17e étage Toronto ON M7A 2J3 Tél. : 416 585-7000 Page 133 of 457 These amendments will enable growth to pay for growth, while also providing greater predictability of development costs in order to increase the supply of housing so that it is more attainable for Ontarians. I thank you for your continued collaboration throughout the implementation of this new and enhanced framework. Sincerely, Steve Clark Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing c: Chief Administrative Officers Chief Planners Municipal Treasurers Kate Manson-Smith, Deputy Minister, Municipal Affairs and Housing Alex Beduz, Chief of Staff to Minister Clark, Municipal Affairs and Housing Jonathan Lebi, Assistant Deputy Minister, Local Government and Planning Policy Division Caspar Hall, Director, Municipal Finance Policy Branch Page 134 of 457 RESOLUTION of the TILLSONBURG POLICE SERVICES BOARD (the "Board') on August 19, 2020 The following resolution was passed: Town of Tillsonburg -False Alarm By-Law #3170 On motion duly made, seconded, and carried: No. 424 IT WAS RESOLVED that the TPSB recommends to Council that False Alarm By-law #3170 be updated or repealed and replaced due to the high number of false alarms consuming a significant quantity of OPP resources, resources that could be better directed to enhance police presence in the community. False Alarm By-law #3170 (2005) is no longer workable as currently written Moved by: Seconded by: Carried: G. Horvath A. Loker ( 4-0 ) Larry Scanlan, Chair Becky Turrill, Secretary Page 135 of 457 Page 1 of 5 Subject: County Council Composition and Election of Warden Report Number: CLK-20-36 Author: Michelle Smibert, Town Clerk Meeting Type: Council Meeting Meeting Date: Monday, September 28, 2020 RECOMMENDATION THAT given the changes in population in the County and given the feedback from the public regarding the County Composition Survey for Oxford County, the status quo model not be supported and consideration be given to an increase in County Council representatives for municipalities that have a higher population; AND THAT the Town of Tillsonburg supports an increase in the number of County Council representatives to 2 members; AND FURTHER THAT the residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. BACKGROUND The Municipal Act states that a key principle of fair representation is ensuring that local representation at the regional level keeps up with changing de mographics over time. To ensure council composition continues to reflect local and demographic needs, the Municipal Act, through the Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017, (Bill 68) requires that all regional municipalities review their council composition. This requirement began after the 2018 municipal election and must be done within two years after every second regular municipal election. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has set a deadline of December 1, 2020 for the County of Oxford’s review to take effect at the beginning of the 2023-2027 term of council. The most recent report considered by County Council is attached for your review. The County of Oxford has asked each lower tier municipality to include the attached Report No. CS 2020-33 and County Council resolution, adopted at their August 12, 2020 meeting, on our agendas in seeking Council’s position by resolutions in support of or against each of the two matters – County Council composition to remain status quo Page 136 of 457 CLK 20-36 Page 2 of 5 and election of the head of council (Warden) to continue by election of a sitting member of Council from amongst their peers. Of note there are some interesting numbers obtained from the County’s Public Engagement process on this topic: 67% of the respondents (so 86 out of 128 responses for question #1) did not want the current practice of electing a Warden amongst themselves at the start of the new term to continue. Also, 76% of the respondents (so 96 out of 127 responses for question #3) felt that the balance of five urban Councillors and five rural councillors doesn’t serve the County anymore and should change. Clearly, with the feedback received from the survey, there is a desire by the majority of respondents to see a change to the status quo. The County Council reports references a triple majority that is required on this matter. The following is the excerpt from that report: Triple Majority Support Regional municipalities can either change their council composition by passing a by-law or affirm their council composition by adopting a resolution. If the regional municipality does not receive “triple majority” support for either by the deadline, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has the authority to make a regulation to change the regional municipality’s composition. Triple Majority Support is defined in the Municipal Act as follows:  “A majority of all votes on upper tier council”: o A majority of the members of County of Oxford Council is defined in subsection 237(1) of the Municipal Act as “a majority of members representing at least one- half of the lower-tier municipalities is necessary to form a quorum”  “A majority of all the lower-tier councils have passed resolutions consenting to the by- law” o Five Area Municipal Councils must be in support of the proposed by-law  “The total number of electors in the lower-tier municipalities that have passed resolutions consenting to the proposal form a majority of the electors of the upper-tier municipality” o The sum of the electors in the Area Municipalities who have passed resolutions in support of the proposed by-law must add up to a minimum of 40,934 electors (one half plus one) CONSULTATION Mayor Molnar Page 137 of 457 CLK 20-36 Page 3 of 5 FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE n/a COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN (CSP) LINKAGE 1. Excellence in Local Government ☒ Demonstrate strong leadership in Town initiatives ☐ Streamline communication and effectively collaborate within local government ☐ Demonstrate accountability 2. Economic Sustainability ☐ Support new and existing businesses and provide a variety of employment opportunities ☐ Provide diverse retail services in the downtown core ☐ Provide appropriate education and training opportunities in line with Tillsonburg’s economy 3. Demographic Balance ☐ Make Tillsonburg an attractive place to live for youth and young professionals ☐ Provide opportunities for families to thrive ☐ Support the aging population and an active senior citizenship 4. Culture and Community ☐ Promote Tillsonburg as a unique and welcoming community ☐ Provide a variety of leisure and cultural opportunities to suit all interests ☐ Improve mobility and promote environmentally sustainable living ATTACHMENTS County Council Report No. CS 2020-33 and Decision Letter from Oxford County Page 138 of 457 CLK 20-36 Page 4 of 5 Page 139 of 457 CLK 20-36 Page 5 of 5 Report Approval Details Document Title: CLK-20-36 County Council Composition Report.docx Attachments: - Attachment to CLK 20-36.pdf Final Approval Date: Sep 21, 2020 This report and all of its attachments were approved and signed as outlined below: Kyle Pratt - Sep 21, 2020 - 1:36 PM Page 140 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 1 of 9 To: Warden and Members of County Council From: Director of Corporate Services County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) – Next Steps RECOMMENDATIONS 1.That the information contained in the “County Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) – Next Steps” report be received; 2.And further, that County Council draft a final position with respect to the future composition and method of electing the head of council to take effect at the beginning of the 2023-2027 term of council; 3.And further, that a copy of this report and resolutions of Council’s final position be circulated to the Councils of the Area Municipalities for adoption. REPORT HIGHLIGHTS Final results of residents’ comments received through the public meeting and community engagement campaign regarding the future composition of County Council and election of the Head of Council (Warden) Implementation Points Upon review and consideration of the survey responses and resident comments, it is recommended that Council set a final position regarding County Council’s Composition and method for the Election of the Head of Warden and Term of Warden at the August 12, 2020 meeting. The County Clerk will circulate the resolutions as adopted by Council at its meeting of August 12, 2020 with respect to the future composition and method of electing the head of council to the Area Municipalities for adoption at their local council meetings. Upon conclusion of the legislated review of the County’s council composition, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing will be notified accordingly and, if any changes are approved, the necessary steps as outlined in this report will be taken. Page 141 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 2 of 9 Financial Impact This report has no financial implications beyond that approved within the 2020 Business Plan and Budget. The Treasurer has reviewed this report and agrees with the financial impact information. Risks/Implications As previously indicated and through the initial Council Composition Review report (CS 2020-11), the Province of Ontario, through the Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017, (Bill 68), requires all upper-tier municipalities to periodically undertake a review of the composition of their councils. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has set a deadline of December 1, 2020 for the County of Oxford’s review. Failure to either initiate a change in council composition or affirm the existing council composition by this deadline may result in the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing intervening by imposing regulation to unilaterally change the composition of the upper-tier council. Strategic Plan (2015-2018) County Council adopted the County of Oxford Strategic Plan (2015-2018) at its regular meeting held May 27, 2015. The initiative contained within this report supports the Values and Strategic Directions as set out in the Strategic Plan as it pertains to the following Strategic Directions: 3. i. A County that Thinks Ahead and Wisely Shapes the Future – Influence federal and provincial policy with implications for the County by: - Advocating for fairness for rural and small urban communities - Advocating for federal and provincial initiatives that are appropriate to our county 4. i. A County that Informs and Engages - Harness the power of the community through conversation and dialogue by: - Providing multiple opportunities for public participation and a meaningful voice in civic affairs - Understanding and addressing public aspirations for a more livable community 4. ii. A County that Informs and Engages - Inform the public about County programs, services and activities through planned communication that includes: - Regular County-Area Municipal information exchange Page 142 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 3 of 9 DISCUSSION Background The Municipal Act states that a key principle of fair representation is ensuring that local representation at the regional level keeps up with changing demographics over time. To ensure council composition continues to reflect local and demographic needs, the Municipal Act, through the Modernizing Ontario’s Municipal Legislation Act, 2017, (Bill 68) requires that all regional municipalities review their council composition. This requirement began after the 2018 municipal election and must be done within two years after every second regular municipal election. The Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing has set a deadline of December 1, 2020 for the County of Oxford’s review to take effect at the beginning of the 2023-2027 term of council. Although review of the election of the head of council is not a legislated requirement, County Council has expressed an interest in carrying out a concurrent review to ensure the election process continues to effectively serve the County’s constituents. On March 11, 2020, Oxford County Council adopted Report No. CS 2020-11, titled “County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review”, which outlined a process and timelines required in order to meet the December 1, 2020 deadline as set out by the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing. At its meeting of June 10, 2020, Oxford County Council was presented with a follow-up report (number CS 2020-21) to review and consider the input provided by the Area Municipal Councils and to recommend a draft position to take effect at the next municipal election. The following resolution was adopted: “Resolved that the recommendations contained in Report No. CS 2020-21, titled “County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review – Update” be adopted; And further, that Council composition remain as status quo.” A public meeting was held July 8, 2020 at which time one resident participated. Oxford County Council was also presented with Council report number CS 2020-26, outlining the details of the community engagement campaign which ran from June 17 to August 1, 2020. The following resolution was adopted: “Resolved that the recommendations contained in Report No. CS 2020-26, titled “County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review – Community Engagement Update” be adopted”. Page 143 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 4 of 9 Comments Requirements and Considerations Options which can be considered with respect to council composition include the following:  Maintain the status quo of ten members of council (50% Urban, 50% Rural); or  Increase or decrease the number of representatives on County council effective with the next term of council. Options which can be considered with respect to the election of the Head of Council (Warden) include the following: Election from within:  Continue with council’s current process for electing a warden as outlined in the Procedure By-law which includes the election of a sitting member of County council for the entire term of council; or  Continue with the County’s current process for electing a warden as outlined in the Procedure By-law which includes the election of a sitting member of County council for the period of one year; or  Continue with the County’s current process for electing a warden as outlined in the Procedure By-law which includes the election of a sitting member of County council for the period of two years. Election at large:  In addition to electing a mayor and councillors at the local level, residents would be asked to elect a warden from ‘at large’ (without specificity to an area municipal ward or jurisdictional boundaries) on October 24, 2022 for the four year term of council.  Depending on the recommendations made with respect to the number of council representatives on council, election of a warden at large could potentially increase the number of members of County council by one. Public Meeting and Public Engagement In accordance with section 218 subsection 173(3) of the Municipal Act with respect to restructuring, “Council shall consult with the public by giving notice of, and by holding, at least one public meeting”. As indicated, the public meeting was held on July 8, 2020. The Public Engagement Campaign, through Speak Up Oxford! attracted 221 visitors and received 127 responses. Survey respondents were asked a series of seven questions. Below is a brief summary of those Q&A’s. Detailed responses and comments can be viewed on Attachment 2. 1. Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue?  34 respondents felt this practice should continue;  86 respondents felt that the residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years;  8 weren’t sure. Page 144 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 5 of 9 2. How long should the County Warden serve?  93 respondents felt it should remain as the full 4 years of a Council term  22 respondents felt it should change halfway through the Council term (2 years)  6 respondents felt it should change every year  6 weren’t sure 3. Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors and five rural councillors. Is this mix right?  27 respondents felt the seats at County Council should stay the same  96 respondents felt this doesn’t serve the County anymore and should change  4 weren’t sure 4. If you answered “no” to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider?  Residents were provided with the opportunity to comment on this question. Below is a summary of their answers - detailed responses can be viewed on Attachment 2 as included within this report. i. Approximately 58 respondents commented they’d like more representation from Tillsonburg ii. Approximately 19 respondents commented they’d like representation based on population iii. Approximately 7 respondents commented they’d like more representation from Ingersoll iv. Approximately 4 respondents commented they’d like equal representation from all councils *Other comments included recommendations with respect to election of the Warden, weighted voting, less representation, etc. 5. Have you read the Council Report from June 10, 2020?  27 respondents indicated they had read the full report.  56 respondents indicated they had not read the report.  43 indicated they had read some of the report. 6. Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or in the review in general?  A variety of comments and feedback was received including those expressing a desire to increase the number of representatives from the Town of Tillsonburg; recommendations regarding election of the Warden, and a variety of others. Detailed responses can be viewed on Attachment 2 as included within this report. 7. How did you find out about this project?  Options included County Council, Council this Week, Newspaper, Radio, Rogers TV, Social Media, Someone else, from work, County website or other. i. 61 indicated they’d heard about it through Social Media ii. 37 indicated they’d heard about it through someone else iii. The other mediums accounted for the additional respondents Page 145 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 6 of 9 Triple Majority Support Regional municipalities can either change their council composition by passing a by-law or affirm their council composition by adopting a resolution. If the regional municipality does not receive “triple majority” support for either by the deadline, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing has the authority to make a regulation to change the regional municipality’s composition. Triple Majority Support is defined in the Municipal Act as follows: • “A majority of all votes on upper tier council”: o A majority of the members of County of Oxf ord Council is defined in subsection 237(1) of the Municipal Act as “a majority of members representing at least one-half of the lower-tier municipalities is necessary to form a quorum” • “A majority of all the lower-tier councils have passed resolutions consenting to the by-law” o Five Area Municipal Councils must be in support of the proposed by-law • “The total number of electors in the lower-tier municipalities that have passed resolutions consenting to the proposal form a majority of the electors of the upper-tier municipality” o The sum of the electors in the Area Municipalities who have passed resolutions in support of the proposed by-law must add up to a minimum of 40,934 electors (one half plus one) In the event that a regional government does not submit a position with respect to its council composition, the Minister can make regulation under subsection 14(7) of the Municipal Act to change the composition of council, which may include anything that could be included in a by-law of the upper-tier municipality under sections (1) to (5), with regard for the principle of representation by population. Table 1 below sets out the number of electors by Area Municipality for the purposes of meeting the triple majority requirements to constitute a change in council composition and for assessing the appropriateness of the County’s council representation based on the 2018 electorate listing and forecasted population growth figures presented in Table 2. Page 146 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 7 of 9 Table 1 – Number of Electors by Area Municipality – 2018 Election Municipality Electors (2018) Township of Blandford-Blenheim 5,940 Township of East Zorra-Tavistock 5,157 Town of Ingersoll 9,264 Township of Norwich 7,711 Township of South-West Oxford 5,367 Town of Tillsonburg 12,583 City of Woodstock 29,669 Township of Zorra 6,174 Total Eligible Voters Oxford County (2018) 81,865 Majority 40,934 Table 2 – Population Growth Projections by Area Municipality Population1 Location 2016 20182 2021 20222 Oxford County 113,940 117,520 122,890 124,680 Woodstock 42,040 43,870 46,620 47,540 Ingersoll 13,110 13,560 14,240 14,470 Tillsonburg 16,310 16,740 17,380 17,590 Blandford-Blenheim 7,600 7,750 7,980 8,060 East Zorra-Tavistock 7,330 7,570 7,940 8,060 Norwich 11,310 11,530 11,850 11,960 South-West Oxford 7,880 7,980 8,140 8,190 Zorra 8,360 8,510 8,740 8,820 Source: 2019 growth forecasts (Hemson) 1. Forecasted population includes a net Census undercount of approximately 2.8%. 2. Annualized forecast estimates for 2018 and 2022 were derived from the Hemson five year interval forecasts, assuming straight line growth between intervals. 3. Numbers are rounded. The following table presents the population in each Area Municipality that is represented by council using the population from the year of the current term’s election compared to the population representation for councillor complement using the 2022 forecasted population figures. Page 147 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 8 of 9 Table 3 – Representation by Population Comparison Municipality No. of Council Reps County Councillor Representation per Resident (2018) County Councillor Representation per Resident (2022)1 % Change Township of Blandford- Blenheim 1 7,750 8,060 4.0% Township of East Zorra- Tavistock 1 7,570 8,060 6.5% Township of Norwich 1 11,530 11,960 3.7% Township of South-West Oxford 1 7,980 8,190 2.6% Township of Zorra 1 8,510 8,820 3.6% Town of Ingersoll 1 13,560 14,470 6.7% Town of Tillsonburg 1 16,740 17,590 5.1% City of Woodstock 3 14,623 15,847 8.4% Total Oxford County 10 Note 1 – based on status quo council composition for next election year Proposed Timelines Staff recommends continuing with the following timelines in order to ensure the December 1, 2020 deadline is met: Item Date Set final position August 12, 2020 Receive Area Municipal Council consideration and formal position October 2, 2020 Consider resolutions from Area Municipalities October 14, 2020 Adoption of by-law supporting Council’s position October 28, 2020 Page 148 of 457 Report No: CS 2020-33 CORPORATE SERVICES Council Date: August 12, 2020 Page 9 of 9 Conclusions The information contained within this report outlines the results of the public engagement campaign with respect to the County’s legislated requirement to undertake a review of the Council’s composition and a concurrent review of the County’s election of Warden process to ensure our regional governance model effectively meets the future needs of the constituents of Oxford County. In order to ensure the entire process is completed by the December 1, 2020 deadline, it is recommended that Council adopt a final position by two separate resolutions to be considered by the area municipal councils. One to either propose changes or confirm status quo with respect to Council’s future composition and one with respect to the method of electing the Warden on Monday, October 24, 2022. Failure to do so may result in the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing intervening by imposing regulation to unilaterally change the County’s council composition. SIGNATURES Report Author: Original signed by Chloé J. Senior Clerk Departmental Approval: Original signed by Lynn S. Buchner, CPA, CGA Director of Corporate Services Approved for submission: Original signed by Larry J. McCabe, B.A., A.M.C.T. Interim Chief Administrative Officer ATTACHMENTS Attachment 1 Council Composition Review – Survey Response Summary Attachment 2 Council Composition Review – Survey Response Detailed Report Page 149 of 457 Council composition review SURVEY RESPONSE REPORT 05 July 2020 - 03 August 2020 PROJECT NAME: Your County Council CS 2020-33 Attachment 1 Page 150 of 457 SURVEY QUESTIONS Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 1 of 14 Page 151 of 457 Q1 Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this contin... Q2 How long should the County Warden serve? 34 34 86 86 8 8 Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years.I'm not sure / don't know. Question options 25 50 75 100 93 93 22 22 6 6 6 6 The full 4 years of a Council term.2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. The Warden should change every year.I'm not sure / don't know. Question options 25 50 75 100 Optional question (127 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Optional question (127 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 2 of 14 Page 152 of 457 Deeks19 7/11/2020 11:31 AM Need more rural voices for all the farms and small towns BJ 456oxfordcty 7/11/2020 12:40 PM Add two more seats for Woodstock and Ingersoll S 7/11/2020 12:58 PM Tillsonburg should have two seats at the table. 1234 7/12/2020 03:09 PM The population distribution has changed and Woodstock should be reduced by one and Tillsonburg increased by one. Dave Beres 7/12/2020 04:35 PM Tillsonburg should be represented with 2 positions on Council 11 ross st. Tillsonburg 7/15/2020 01:19 PM The number of councillors is not population representative as Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have one more to give them proper votes in relation to the overall population of Oxford County Q3 Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural counci... Q4 If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? 27 27 96 96 4 4 Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same.No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. I'm not sure / don't know. Question options 50 100 150 Optional question (126 response(s), 1 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 3 of 14 Page 153 of 457 BDG 7/17/2020 11:15 AM This representation does not reflect the realities if the current populations of the various areas. dg 7/20/2020 11:56 AM Tillsonburg is the second largest population and is under represented at the County. I believe Tillsonburg should have another seat. This also makes an odd number at Council which is better for decision making. Dr. Harvey Elliott 7/20/2020 01:51 PM There should be another seat for Tillsonburg. K8EVR 7/20/2020 03:23 PM I would like to see Tillsonburg hold an extra seat, as our population has grown substantially since these numbers were originally decided upon Gyronut 7/20/2020 07:29 PM Additinal Councellor KAC 7/21/2020 05:05 AM 2 for Tillsonburg BP 7/21/2020 05:58 AM Tillsonburg should have 2 councillors. Jeff & Laura Pickersgill 7/21/2020 07:20 AM Town of Tillsonburg needs another representative due to its growing population Paul 7/21/2020 08:35 AM Tillsonburg should have a second seat Jj 7/21/2020 08:43 AM Tillsonburg should have 2 seats Donna Acre 7/21/2020 08:58 AM Tillsonburg should have two larry 7/21/2020 10:02 AM Tillsonburg should have at minimum 2 representatives kendipar@sympatico.ca 7/21/2020 01:10 PM Tillsonburg has grown and should have a second representative. LZ 7/21/2020 01:34 PM Each area is growing and the number of representatives should mirror that growth-population should definitely be part of that decision Don 7/21/2020 01:36 PM upon the increase of population there should be be changes made to reflect the changes. Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 4 of 14 Page 154 of 457 Julie 7/21/2020 01:50 PM I believe that Tillsonburg should have at the very least two based purely on it's numbers. Anonymous 7/21/2020 03:20 PM Tillsonburg has grown since the original number of representatives was set. I'm sure other areas have grown as well. I believe it should change to reflect this growth. Bill Welsh 7/22/2020 06:00 AM As Tillsonburg has grown we should have greater representation. J A Hughes 7/22/2020 07:35 AM To increase the number of representatives on County Council to eleven to accommodate two members from the Town of Tillsonburg. Richard 7/22/2020 07:36 AM More representation for Tillsonburg. Does Woodstock really need 3 reps?? Henry Atkinson 7/22/2020 12:20 PM In view of the population of Tillsonburg, we should have two representatives on County Council. Dan Young 7/22/2020 01:46 PM Equal representation from all councils. MSmith 7/22/2020 02:24 PM Given that the population has grown considerably, Tillsonburg should have an additional seat on County council. We have been neglected/considered a “poor cousin” of the county for way too long. bikertom 7/23/2020 04:48 AM Tillsonburg needs another seat. Max 7/23/2020 08:15 AM Tillsonburg and ingersoll = one more councillor based on population. Pat 7/23/2020 08:58 AM Given our population explosion and new home development we really do need further representation. Dianne 7/23/2020 10:12 AM Please add another seat for Tillsonburg. We often get left out of the picture of things! Gary Jewkes 7/23/2020 10:41 AM I believe that Tillsonburg should have 2 on the Council because of the growth of the town Ian McDowell 7/23/2020 11:17 AM Population growth in Tillsonburg warrants an additional seat at Council wendyandroy@rogers.com 7/23/2020 11:20 AM Urban Council should be represented on a population based system. i.e representation based on population. Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 5 of 14 Page 155 of 457 Lisa 7/23/2020 12:27 PM I believe that Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have 2 spots. Balance can stay the same. C Pepper 7/23/2020 12:34 PM More for Tillsonburg given its size RCCanuck 7/23/2020 01:54 PM one rep per municipality (i.e. mayor) with weighted votes by population, plus warden elected at large. Pat Carlson 7/23/2020 02:12 PM Representation should be according to population. This would take into account any major shifts in the population numbers ernietur 7/23/2020 02:26 PM Please add 1 councillor, making 2 from Tillsonburg as the weight of the current council is not properly balanced. Many changes in population density have taken place since 1975. Speak up Oxford Country 7/23/2020 03:35 PM Should reflect population base, if Woodstock has three !- Tillsonburg should have two. They are a larger center than the rural areas Janet 7/23/2020 04:06 PM Due to the continuing growth in Tillsonburg residential property owners,and the fact that it is now 3 and a half times what it was in 1975,I believe we should have another seat on county council to be more fairly represented. Sharon 7/23/2020 05:29 PM Tillsonburg is a vibrant community and needs to be better represented at the county level. Too much say and services seem to go to Woodstock. Joe Public 7/23/2020 06:29 PM Tillsonburg has grown substantially over the past 5 years and deserves more seats at the table Wendy 7/24/2020 11:45 AM We should have 2 u.c. now as our town is larger in population Sharon 7/24/2020 05:50 PM Due to an increasing population in Tillsonburg another representative should be added. Mark 7/24/2020 06:42 PM Tillsonburg should have one additional seat at council BB 7/24/2020 06:50 PM All areas should have 2 councillors. That way there will be a better balance of representation. I realize this increases council size, but this will be a balanced representation of the county. shellybelly33 7/24/2020 09:28 PM The council is too biased to Woodstock. Tillsonburg should have another seat as our population has grown. Barb Tillsonburg's population has grown so therefore all municipalities should be Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 6 of 14 Page 156 of 457 7/25/2020 08:08 AM revisited to make sure that all the jurisdictions are represented fairly. Tara King 7/25/2020 08:17 AM Proportional representation based on population division, with at least 1 representative from each municipality. Bob 7/26/2020 06:06 AM Representation by population density. Tillsonburg should be represented by 2 councillors Laney 7/26/2020 01:40 PM Tillsonburg population has grown...therefore another Councillor is necessary to better represent our growing town. Laurel A. Beechey 7/27/2020 07:56 AM Tillsonburg's population numbers earns the right for better represenation on Council. Another seat please. D. A. Rowley 7/28/2020 10:21 AM Tillsonburg continues to grow and is almost half the size of Woodstock. I feel we are being shortchanged by not having a second vote. eg. SWO, Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock have less than half of our population and they have the same # of votes. D. A. Rowley 7/28/2020 11:15 AM I believe the balance of representatives is not consistent with the population of the areas that make up Oxford County Scot 7/29/2020 02:25 PM Woodstock is not 3 times the size of Tillsonburg but has more seats. There likely should be some realignment based on population on a proportionate basis. Darwin Kent 7/29/2020 05:46 PM Tillsonburg should have 2 representatives Ashley Perry 7/29/2020 06:09 PM Tillsonburg should have 2 representatives to better reflect the population size Noname 7/29/2020 07:05 PM Should have the same amount of urban counsellors for each area , this way the concerns from our own communities will be heard. deb 7/29/2020 07:07 PM There should be two from Tillsonburg and Ingersoll and two from Woodstock and both should share one salary. Chris Parker 7/29/2020 07:41 PM Representation by population. Or move to weighted voting based on population. Becks 7/29/2020 08:25 PM More representation for Tillsonburg Larry 7/30/2020 06:13 AM Two more seats should be added, Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have two seats. Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 7 of 14 Page 157 of 457 Train 7/30/2020 06:18 AM Tillsonburg requires an additional person at the table. Karenk 7/30/2020 10:52 AM Tillsonburg should have 2 Tlr88 7/30/2020 11:10 AM Tillsonburg needs a second representative. Oxford guy 7/30/2020 11:23 AM Representation by population Oxford guy 7/30/2020 12:15 PM This should be based on how many people per area Ie: Woodstock has 1 councillor for every 9,000 people, tillsonburg should have the same (rounded up by a few) = 2 councillors Drumbo -1 Ingersoll 1 Swox 1 Isaac 7/30/2020 11:57 AM Representation by population is the obvious choice. Penny Esseltine 7/30/2020 12:30 PM Representation by Population Keith 7/30/2020 02:56 PM This should be represented by population to keep it fair SE 7/30/2020 02:59 PM The number of councillors for each area should have a better representation of the population it serves SE 7/30/2020 03:15 PM Towns with larger populations should have more representation Phil McCabe 7/30/2020 03:14 PM Based on population P. Duwyn 7/30/2020 04:47 PM Based on the increase in new homes in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll I feel these areas should be revisited to ensure adequate coverage based on current population. PLuciani 7/30/2020 07:56 PM Tillsonburg requires fairer representation with a total of two seats on council. PLuciani 7/30/2020 08:15 PM Tillsonburg needs two seats on county council Chris MacDonald 7/30/2020 08:25 PM Should be based on population ratio Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 8 of 14 Page 158 of 457 Ian 7/30/2020 08:54 PM Add one additional councilor for tillsonburg. Patricia 7/31/2020 07:13 AM Tillsonburg has a large, active, cohesive concentration of the population which I believe requires greater representation at the county level.We are also greatly influenced by the counties of Elgin and Norfolk and we require a strong base to represent our interests and personality which are not necessarily consistent with the northern section of Oxford. We are currently in quite an isolated position. G B Penny 7/31/2020 08:01 AM One counselor for every 10000 +/- people 456 7/31/2020 01:19 PM Two options that I would consider to be a better representation: - 1 member per Municipality with a weighted vote based on population, therefore if Woodstock has a population that represents 37% of the County's population, their representative's vote would be weighted to equal 37% of the vote. If Zorra's population represents 7% of the population, their representative's vote would equal 7% of the vote. For every 10% of population of the County that a Municipality represents, they could have 1 member, therefore if Tillsonburg's population represents 14% of the population, they could have 2 representatives whose vote would each represent 7% of the vote. Based on 2016 data, Woodstock is 37%, Tillsonburg 14%, Ingersoll 12%, Norwich 10%, Zorra 7%, Blandford Blenheim 7%, SWOX 7% and EZT 6%. 2. 1 member for every 10,000 population, additional members for additional population above 10,000. Based on this Woodstock would have 4 represenatives, Tillsonburg 2, Ingersoll 2, Norwich 2 and the remaining rurals 1. Democracy is fundamentally based on representation by population. Oxford County needs to reflect this. Lori 7/31/2020 07:55 PM Tillsonburg needs more representation. Rick 8/01/2020 07:51 AM Since populations have changed, the election of councillors should reflect this. Ginger 8/01/2020 02:35 PM I believe Tillsonburg has grown so much and has become more prevalent in our County that it should have more representation . Even Ingersoll has 2, which is more than Tillsonburg. Optional question (87 response(s), 40 skipped) Question type: Essay Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 9 of 14 Page 159 of 457 Catherine Agar 7/10/2020 01:56 PM I'm not in favour of adding more positions/people to the mix as it increases costs. I'd rather the votes are weighted, however I have concerns about city councillors making decisions for the rural areas when they haven't lived and farmed in the areas. Deeks19 7/11/2020 11:31 AM NA BJ 456oxfordcty 7/11/2020 12:40 PM Where is the report? Is it published, or just an online thing? Dave Beres 7/12/2020 04:35 PM Adding one more position from Tillsonburg would give a odd number to Oxford Council with keeping the Warden position elected from within. Odd numbers (11) are better for tie breaking. Populations of Tillsonburg being the second largest in number added to Woodstock's population should be represented by 5 Council seats with 3/5 Woodstock and 2/5 Tillsonburg in composition. Q5 Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Wa... Q6 Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? 27 27 56 56 43 43 Yes No Some of it Question options 20 40 60 Optional question (126 response(s), 1 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 10 of 14 Page 160 of 457 Homegrown 7/15/2020 10:36 AM Who reviews & holds the CEO & Directors responsible for their positions & keeps them on track & transparent? dg 7/20/2020 11:56 AM The numbers prove that Tillsonburg is under represented. larry 7/21/2020 10:02 AM none kendipar@sympatico.ca 7/21/2020 01:10 PM no J A Hughes 7/22/2020 07:35 AM Increasing the representation from Tillsonburg to two members of County Council will be in line with the growth in population of the town Henry Atkinson 7/22/2020 12:20 PM No Comment. Dan Young 7/22/2020 01:46 PM It seems that Woodstock has control over too much. How can it be justified to keep status quo when Tillsonburg has increased in population from 5000 in 1975 to a projected increase to 17500 by 2022? Max 7/23/2020 08:15 AM No. Although I haven’t read report in previous question, I’m familiar with the issue from previous years (I.e. election process for warden; representation from rural/urban municipalities; and so on). Dianne 7/23/2020 10:12 AM none Sharon 7/23/2020 05:29 PM Tillsonburg represents more people than some rural sections and yet does not have more representation than they do. Our mayor needs another supporter for Tillsonburg. Wendy 7/24/2020 11:45 AM Just keep the public informed in paper and on social media...so older people can keep updated. BB 7/24/2020 06:50 PM . Bob 7/26/2020 06:06 AM No. Laurel A. Beechey 7/27/2020 07:56 AM No. D. A. Rowley 7/28/2020 10:21 AM nothing further to add Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 11 of 14 Page 161 of 457 D. A. Rowley 7/28/2020 11:15 AM No Noname 7/29/2020 07:05 PM Council does a great job. I think more open minds and less set in their ways would be highly beneficial. deb 7/29/2020 07:07 PM no Chris Parker 7/29/2020 07:41 PM The larger municipalities should have more representation on county council. S Hampson 7/29/2020 07:53 PM Currently having the Warden elected by councillors, means that if the Warden is from a rural municipality, that municipality does not have a "Councillor " with a separate council vote. at times it can make it difficult for rural municipalities to have a strong vote on issues that are not really "urban" issues. The rural municipalities are getting less in size as the Woodstock, Ingersoll & Tillsonburg eat away at the rurals to feed the urbans need for growth, I think that the urbans have enough votes, (maybe they urban councillors should make an effort to attend all meetings, several urbans miss a lot of meeting and not for health reasons) if the urbans feel they have too much work for a part time councillor, let their lower tier municipality they represent increase the wages to more of a full time councillor wage. If you want to keep the number of Councillors at a maximum of 10, elect a Warden by a public vote and leave the number of councillors at 5 rural and 5 urban. Other alternative is have the Province do a restructuring to a "Region" . Weighted voting is too complicated for the general public to understand. Becks 7/29/2020 08:25 PM Bo Train 7/30/2020 06:18 AM N/A Oxford guy 7/30/2020 11:23 AM I believe county council is set up to be biased based on region and representation I also believe representatives should be chosen during the election (ie: mayor / deputy mayor / council-county council rep Oxford guy 7/30/2020 12:15 PM Councils are elected officials to serve the best needs of their peers County council is not elected, but “assigned” and as its currently unbalanced, will not change in an interior vote. Isaac 7/30/2020 11:57 AM No Penny Esseltine 7/30/2020 12:30 PM I believe lower tier municipality residents should have a better understanding of how the county works and who is responsible for what in Oxford. People Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 12 of 14 Page 162 of 457 need to feel more connected and engaged with the county and county representatives who are making certain decisions on their behalf as County Councillors are responsible for decision making in many areas. Keith 7/30/2020 02:56 PM Councils are elected to serve best interest of our views. To have the deck stacked and assume no bias from majority populous town is naive SE 7/30/2020 02:59 PM It appears as though there is a struggle to keep biases down when one key city has the majority of representation SE 7/30/2020 03:15 PM 1 representative for larger towns does not properly reflect the needs of the community PLuciani 7/30/2020 08:15 PM Tillsonburg’s population has tripled since the initial rules for council make up Patricia 7/31/2020 07:13 AM Our current representative has spoken up on this subject and it does not appear that he has been heard or listened to. Obviously, one voice is not enough is no one will listen. Tillsonburg is currently a concentrated population with insufficient voice. Tillsonburg has done a lot of things right and has much to give the county if listened to. G B Penny 7/31/2020 08:01 AM Tillsonburg & Ingersoll need more input as they are growing communities as are other townships HGH 2020 7/31/2020 02:16 PM no one jurisdiction should have a majority position. Every majot centre over 15,000 population should have min 2 representatives Optional question (37 response(s), 90 skipped) Question type: Essay Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 13 of 14 Page 163 of 457 Q7 How did you find out about this project? 4 4 4 4 11 11 4 4 61 61 37 37 2 2 4 4 14 14 0 0 County Council Council this Week Newspaper Radio Social media From someone else From work County website Other Rogers TV Question options 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 Optional question (127 response(s), 0 skipped) Question type: Checkbox Question Council composition review : Survey Report for 05 July 2020 to 03 August 2020 Page 14 of 14 Page 164 of 457 Survey Responses 05 July 2020 - 03 August 2020 Council composition review Speak Up, Oxford! Project: Your County Council VISITORS 221 CONTRIBUTORS 123 RESPONSES 127 6 Registered 117 Unverified 0 Anonymous 6 Registered 121 Unverified 0 Anonymous CS 2020-33 Attachment 2 Page 165 of 457 Respondent No:1 Login:Catherine Agar Email:agarcv@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 10, 2020 13:56:28 pm Last Seen:Jul 10, 2020 13:56:28 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper Social media not answered I'm not in favour of adding more positions/people to the mix as it increases costs. I'd rather the votes are weighted, however I have concerns about city councillors making decisions for the rural areas when they haven't lived and farmed in the areas. Page 166 of 457 Respondent No:2 Login:Deeks19 Email:deeks19@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 11, 2020 11:31:34 am Last Seen:Jul 11, 2020 11:31:34 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Radio Need more rural voices for all the farms and small towns NA Page 167 of 457 Respondent No:3 Login:BJ 456oxfordcty Email:keneleans@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 11, 2020 12:40:36 pm Last Seen:Jul 11, 2020 12:40:36 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Radio Add two more seats for Woodstock and Ingersoll Where is the report? Is it published, or just an online thing? Page 168 of 457 Respondent No:4 Login:S Email:csarafinchin@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 11, 2020 12:58:17 pm Last Seen:Jul 11, 2020 12:58:17 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg should have two seats at the table. not answered Page 169 of 457 Respondent No:5 Login:Silfin Email:m.silverthorn@sympatico.ca Responded At:Jul 12, 2020 06:17:00 am Last Seen:Jul 12, 2020 12:13:48 pm IP Address:67.69.69.233 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Radio not answered not answered Page 170 of 457 Respondent No:6 Login:1234 Email:sharipiggott@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 12, 2020 15:09:14 pm Last Seen:Jul 12, 2020 15:09:14 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Radio The population distribution has changed and Woodstock should be reduced by one and Tillsonburg increased by one. not answered Page 171 of 457 Respondent No:7 Login:Dave Beres Email:beres@oxford.net Responded At:Jul 12, 2020 16:35:58 pm Last Seen:Jul 12, 2020 16:35:58 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?County Council Tillsonburg should be represented with 2 positions on Council Adding one more position from Tillsonburg would give a odd number to Oxford Council with keeping the Warden position elected from within. Odd numbers (11) are better for tie breaking. Populations of Tillsonburg being the second largest in number added to Woodstock's population should be represented by 5 Council seats with 3/5 Woodstock and 2/5 Tillsonburg in composition. Page 172 of 457 Respondent No:8 Login:Homegrown Email:bkrauss@execulink.com Responded At:Jul 15, 2020 10:36:36 am Last Seen:Jul 15, 2020 16:31:22 pm IP Address:23.174.96.6 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?County website not answered Who reviews & holds the CEO & Directors responsible for their positions & keeps them on track & transparent? Page 173 of 457 Respondent No:9 Login:11 ross st. Tillsonburg Email:rick_saxby@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 15, 2020 13:19:58 pm Last Seen:Jul 15, 2020 13:19:58 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Social media The number of councillors is not population representative as Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have one more to give them proper votes in relation to the overall population of Oxford County not answered Page 174 of 457 Respondent No:10 Login:BDG Email:bdgeorge@execulink.com Responded At:Jul 17, 2020 11:15:59 am Last Seen:Jul 17, 2020 11:15:59 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper This representation does not reflect the realities if the current populations of the various areas. not answered Page 175 of 457 Respondent No:11 Login:dg Email:debg66@yahoo.com Responded At:Jul 20, 2020 11:56:35 am Last Seen:Jul 20, 2020 11:56:35 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Council this Week Tillsonburg is the second largest population and is under represented at the County. I believe Tillsonburg should have another seat. This also makes an odd number at Council which is better for decision making. The numbers prove that Tillsonburg is under represented. Page 176 of 457 Respondent No:12 Login:Dr. Harvey Elliott Email:harvey.elliott@execulink.co m Responded At:Jul 20, 2020 13:51:21 pm Last Seen:Jul 20, 2020 13:51:21 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper From someone else There should be another seat for Tillsonburg. not answered Page 177 of 457 Respondent No:13 Login:K8EVR Email:katie_vr@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 20, 2020 15:23:15 pm Last Seen:Jul 20, 2020 15:23:15 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other I would like to see Tillsonburg hold an extra seat, as our population has grown substantially since these numbers were originally decided upon not answered Page 178 of 457 Respondent No:14 Login:Gyronut Email:pharris@execulink.com Responded At:Jul 20, 2020 19:29:29 pm Last Seen:Jul 20, 2020 19:29:29 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Additinal Councellor not answered Page 179 of 457 Respondent No:15 Login:KAC Email:kcorrigale@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 05:05:34 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 10:53:14 am IP Address:99.226.177.215 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media 2 for Tillsonburg not answered Page 180 of 457 Respondent No:16 Login:BP Email:beaverprincess@live.ca Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 05:58:48 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 05:58:48 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The Warden should change every year. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg should have 2 councillors. not answered Page 181 of 457 Respondent No:17 Login:Jeff & Laura Pickersgill Email:pickersgilllj@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 07:20:25 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 07:20:25 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Town of Tillsonburg needs another representative due to its growing population not answered Page 182 of 457 Respondent No:18 Login:Paul Email:painterschoice.pc@gmail.co m Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 08:35:08 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 08:35:08 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg should have a second seat not answered Page 183 of 457 Respondent No:19 Login:Fran Email:fbell@oxford.net Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 08:40:03 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 08:40:03 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else not answered not answered Page 184 of 457 Respondent No:20 Login:Jj Email:jandmjull@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 08:43:49 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 08:43:49 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg should have 2 seats not answered Page 185 of 457 Respondent No:21 Login:Donna Acre Email:donnashome.4U@gmail.co m Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 08:58:04 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 08:58:04 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg should have two not answered Page 186 of 457 Respondent No:22 Login:larry Email:larrydonnelly@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 10:02:28 am Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 10:02:28 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg should have at minimum 2 representatives none Page 187 of 457 Respondent No:23 Login:kendipar@sympatico.ca Email:kendipar@sympatico.ca Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 13:10:45 pm Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 13:10:45 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg has grown and should have a second representative. no Page 188 of 457 Respondent No:24 Login:LZ Email:tlctutor2014@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 13:34:47 pm Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 13:34:47 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Each area is growing and the number of representatives should mirror that growth-population should definitely be part of that decision not answered Page 189 of 457 Respondent No:25 Login:Don Email:jdshowers65@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 13:36:45 pm Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 13:36:45 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media upon the increase of population there should be be changes made to reflect the changes. not answered Page 190 of 457 Respondent No:26 Login:Julie Email:julie.dawley@live.ca Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 13:50:54 pm Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 13:50:54 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?I'm not sure / don't know. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media I believe that Tillsonburg should have at the very least two based purely on it's numbers. not answered Page 191 of 457 Respondent No:27 Login:Anonymous Email:dweeks604@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 21, 2020 15:20:41 pm Last Seen:Jul 21, 2020 15:20:41 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg has grown since the original number of representatives was set. I'm sure other areas have grown as well. I believe it should change to reflect this growth. not answered Page 192 of 457 Respondent No:28 Login:netter Email:annettevan10@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 05:56:42 am Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 05:56:42 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?County Council Social media not answered not answered Page 193 of 457 Respondent No:29 Login:Bill Welsh Email:boggie.my1pet@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 06:00:24 am Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 06:00:24 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else As Tillsonburg has grown we should have greater representation. not answered Page 194 of 457 Respondent No:30 Login:J A Hughes Email:jackieahughes@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 07:35:58 am Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 07:35:58 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else To increase the number of representatives on County Council to eleven to accommodate two members from the Town of Tillsonburg. Increasing the representation from Tillsonburg to two members of County Council will be in line with the growth in population of the town Page 195 of 457 Respondent No:31 Login:Richard Email:rl25@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 07:36:13 am Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 07:36:13 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else More representation for Tillsonburg. Does Woodstock really need 3 reps?? not answered Page 196 of 457 Respondent No:32 Login:Henry Atkinson Email:henry.atkinson@sympatico.c a Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 12:20:00 pm Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 12:20:00 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else In view of the population of Tillsonburg, we should have two representatives on County Council. No Comment. Page 197 of 457 Respondent No:33 Login:Dan Young Email:danandjoy2@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 13:46:39 pm Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 13:46:39 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Equal representation from all councils. It seems that Woodstock has control over too much. How can it be justified to keep status quo when Tillsonburg has increased in population from 5000 in 1975 to a projected increase to 17500 by 2022? Page 198 of 457 Respondent No:34 Login:MSmith Email:kawimama46@execulink.co m Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 14:24:16 pm Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 14:24:16 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Given that the population has grown considerably, Tillsonburg should have an additional seat on County council. We have been neglected/considered a “poor cousin” of the county for way too long. not answered Page 199 of 457 Respondent No:35 Login:Mmcc Email:mmccrimm45@gmail Responded At:Jul 22, 2020 16:15:54 pm Last Seen:Jul 22, 2020 16:15:54 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else not answered not answered Page 200 of 457 Respondent No:36 Login:bikertom Email:oldsckooltom@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 04:48:20 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 04:48:20 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Tillsonburg needs another seat. not answered Page 201 of 457 Respondent No:37 Login:Harley Jackson Email:harleyj@verizon.net Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 05:23:34 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 05:23:34 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 202 of 457 Respondent No:38 Login:Max Email:maxwell.adam@live.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 08:15:34 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 08:15:34 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg and ingersoll = one more councillor based on population. No. Although I haven’t read report in previous question, I’m familiar with the issue from previous years (I.e. election process for warden; representation from rural/urban municipalities; and so on). Page 203 of 457 Respondent No:39 Login:Pat Email:dppeever@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 08:58:23 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 08:58:23 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Given our population explosion and new home development we really do need further representation. not answered Page 204 of 457 Respondent No:40 Login:Dawn MacKenzie Email:dawnemac2@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 09:05:24 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 09:05:24 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? I'm not sure / don't know. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?I'm not sure / don't know. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? I'm not sure / don't know. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else not answered not answered Page 205 of 457 Respondent No:41 Login:Dianne Email:moremusicpresents@yahoo .ca Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 10:12:48 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 10:12:48 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Please add another seat for Tillsonburg. We often get left out of the picture of things! none Page 206 of 457 Respondent No:42 Login:Gary Jewkes Email:jewkes@hotmail.ca Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 10:41:29 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 10:41:29 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else I believe that Tillsonburg should have 2 on the Council because of the growth of the town not answered Page 207 of 457 Respondent No:43 Login:Ian McDowell Email:brinmcd@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 11:17:21 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 11:17:21 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Population growth in Tillsonburg warrants an additional seat at Council not answered Page 208 of 457 Respondent No:44 Login:wendyandroy@rogers.com Email:wendyandroy@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 11:20:44 am Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 11:20:44 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Urban Council should be represented on a population based system. i.e representation based on population. not answered Page 209 of 457 Respondent No:45 Login:Lisa Email:lisa@jenkins-gilvesy.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 12:27:25 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 12:27:25 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other I believe that Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have 2 spots. Balance can stay the same. not answered Page 210 of 457 Respondent No:46 Login:C Pepper Email:colleen270@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 12:34:34 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 12:34:34 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else More for Tillsonburg given its size not answered Page 211 of 457 Respondent No:47 Login:RCCanuck Email:rccanuck@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 13:54:26 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 13:54:26 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media From work one rep per municipality (i.e. mayor) with weighted votes by population, plus warden elected at large. not answered Page 212 of 457 Respondent No:48 Login:Pat Carlson Email:pcarlson25@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 14:12:07 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 14:12:07 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Representation should be according to population. This would take into account any major shifts in the population numbers not answered Page 213 of 457 Respondent No:49 Login:ernietur Email:eb_turner@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 14:26:23 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 14:26:23 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Please add 1 councillor, making 2 from Tillsonburg as the weight of the current council is not properly balanced. Many changes in population density have taken place since 1975. not answered Page 214 of 457 Respondent No:50 Login:J Smith Email:janeds@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 14:56:41 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 14:56:41 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else not answered not answered Page 215 of 457 Respondent No:51 Login:John Email:puhrjohn@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 15:33:45 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 15:33:45 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 216 of 457 Respondent No:52 Login:Speak up Oxford Country Email:cynthia@cherishedpieces.co m Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 15:35:48 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 15:35:48 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Should reflect population base, if Woodstock has three !- Tillsonburg should have two. They are a larger center than the rural areas not answered Page 217 of 457 Respondent No:53 Login:Janet Email:janrich@sympatico.ca Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 16:06:04 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 16:06:04 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Due to the continuing growth in Tillsonburg residential property owners,and the fact that it is now 3 and a half times what it was in 1975,I believe we should have another seat on county council to be more fairly represented. not answered Page 218 of 457 Respondent No:54 Login:Sharon Email:sharonandgrant66@yahoo. ca Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 17:29:28 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 17:29:28 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg is a vibrant community and needs to be better represented at the county level. Too much say and services seem to go to Woodstock. Tillsonburg represents more people than some rural sections and yet does not have more representation than they do. Our mayor needs another supporter for Tillsonburg. Page 219 of 457 Respondent No:55 Login:Joe Public Email:meathome@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 18:29:00 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 18:29:00 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg has grown substantially over the past 5 years and deserves more seats at the table not answered Page 220 of 457 Respondent No:56 Login:Sue Baumunk Email:cobra13@bell.net Responded At:Jul 23, 2020 19:11:51 pm Last Seen:Jul 23, 2020 19:11:51 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 221 of 457 Respondent No:57 Login:Anita Email:amckay@long- mcquade.com Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 08:01:39 am Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 08:01:39 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other not answered not answered Page 222 of 457 Respondent No:58 Login:MRSP Email:mhelsdonpuhr@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 10:23:34 am Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 10:23:34 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 223 of 457 Respondent No:59 Login:Wendy Email:bullock123@sympatico.ca Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 11:45:54 am Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 11:45:54 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media We should have 2 u.c. now as our town is larger in population Just keep the public informed in paper and on social media...so older people can keep updated. Page 224 of 457 Respondent No:60 Login:L. Worrell Email:lmiettinen@ocl.net Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 11:53:58 am Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 17:50:11 pm IP Address:23.174.96.6 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? I'm not sure / don't know. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From work not answered not answered Page 225 of 457 Respondent No:61 Login:Sharon Email:sbsharpe@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 17:50:12 pm Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 17:50:12 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Due to an increasing population in Tillsonburg another representative should be added. not answered Page 226 of 457 Respondent No:62 Login:Mark Email:mtedesco1961@hotmail.co m Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 18:42:08 pm Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 18:42:08 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Tillsonburg should have one additional seat at council not answered Page 227 of 457 Respondent No:63 Login:BB Email:bdbozso@nor-del.com Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 18:50:33 pm Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 18:50:33 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The Warden should change every year. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media All areas should have 2 councillors. That way there will be a better balance of representation. I realize this increases council size, but this will be a balanced representation of the county. . Page 228 of 457 Respondent No:64 Login:Darlene Annette Email:darlene.kersten8@gmail.co m Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 19:42:28 pm Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 19:42:28 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 229 of 457 Respondent No:65 Login:shellybelly33 Email:shellybelly33@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 24, 2020 21:28:55 pm Last Seen:Jul 24, 2020 21:28:55 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The Warden should change every year. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media The council is too biased to Woodstock. Tillsonburg should have another seat as our population has grown. not answered Page 230 of 457 Respondent No:66 Login:Barb Email:barb@morganrealty.ca Responded At:Jul 25, 2020 08:08:30 am Last Seen:Jul 25, 2020 08:08:30 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg's population has grown so therefore all municipalities should be revisited to make sure that all the jurisdictions are represented fairly. not answered Page 231 of 457 Respondent No:67 Login:Tara King Email:thamilt4@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 25, 2020 08:17:47 am Last Seen:Jul 25, 2020 08:17:47 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Proportional representation based on population division, with at least 1 representative from each municipality. not answered Page 232 of 457 Respondent No:68 Login:Clair Doan Email:clairdoan@outlook.com Responded At:Jul 25, 2020 08:45:14 am Last Seen:Jul 25, 2020 08:45:14 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 233 of 457 Respondent No:69 Login:Boss Leaf Email:sales@bossleaf.ca Responded At:Jul 25, 2020 10:46:01 am Last Seen:Jul 25, 2020 10:46:01 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other not answered not answered Page 234 of 457 Respondent No:70 Login:Sarah knelsen Email:sarahharms4@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 26, 2020 06:04:07 am Last Seen:Jul 26, 2020 06:04:07 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 235 of 457 Respondent No:71 Login:Bob Email:bob.jen.parsons@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 26, 2020 06:06:15 am Last Seen:Jul 26, 2020 06:06:15 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper Representation by population density. Tillsonburg should be represented by 2 councillors No. Page 236 of 457 Respondent No:72 Login:Laney Email:elaine5101@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 26, 2020 13:40:43 pm Last Seen:Jul 26, 2020 13:40:43 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg population has grown...therefore another Councillor is necessary to better represent our growing town. not answered Page 237 of 457 Respondent No:73 Login:Kelly Email:kjrobi2003@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 27, 2020 05:44:31 am Last Seen:Jul 27, 2020 05:44:31 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 238 of 457 Respondent No:74 Login:Laurel A. Beechey Email:lbeechey@rogers.com Responded At:Jul 27, 2020 07:56:31 am Last Seen:Jul 27, 2020 07:56:31 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else Tillsonburg's population numbers earns the right for better represenation on Council. Another seat please. No. Page 239 of 457 Respondent No:75 Login:D. A. Rowley Email:dabdab53@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 28, 2020 10:21:28 am Last Seen:Jul 28, 2020 10:21:28 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Council this Week County Council Tillsonburg continues to grow and is almost half the size of Woodstock. I feel we are being shortchanged by not having a second vote. eg. SWO, Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock have less than half of our population and they have the same # of votes. nothing further to add Page 240 of 457 Respondent No:76 Login:D. A. Rowley Email:dabdab53@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 28, 2020 11:15:34 am Last Seen:Jul 28, 2020 11:15:34 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else I believe the balance of representatives is not consistent with the population of the areas that make up Oxford County No Page 241 of 457 Respondent No:77 Login:Redundant Email:gippydacooz@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 28, 2020 21:29:43 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 03:25:51 am IP Address:70.51.65.144 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other not answered not answered Page 242 of 457 Respondent No:78 Login:Scot Email:scot.bolton@goodcas.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 14:25:09 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 14:25:09 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?I'm not sure / don't know. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Woodstock is not 3 times the size of Tillsonburg but has more seats. There likely should be some realignment based on population on a proportionate basis. not answered Page 243 of 457 Respondent No:79 Login:Monica Clare Email:monica.clare@gmx.at Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 15:15:46 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 15:15:46 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? I'm not sure / don't know. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?From someone else not answered not answered Page 244 of 457 Respondent No:80 Login:Darwin Kent Email:darwinkent@outlook.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 17:46:10 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 17:46:10 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg should have 2 representatives not answered Page 245 of 457 Respondent No:81 Login:Karen Email:karen.lemaich@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 17:53:43 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 17:53:43 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 246 of 457 Respondent No:82 Login:Ashley Perry Email:aperry-13@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 18:09:11 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 18:09:11 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg should have 2 representatives to better reflect the population size not answered Page 247 of 457 Respondent No:83 Login:Noname Email:nopersonalinfo@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 19:05:06 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 19:05:06 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The Warden should change every year. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Should have the same amount of urban counsellors for each area , this way the concerns from our own communities will be heard. Council does a great job. I think more open minds and less set in their ways would be highly beneficial. Page 248 of 457 Respondent No:84 Login:deb Email:dmets_garden@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 19:07:03 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 19:07:03 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The Warden should change every year. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media There should be two from Tillsonburg and Ingersoll and two from Woodstock and both should share one salary. no Page 249 of 457 Respondent No:85 Login:Chris Parker Email:cwgparker@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 19:41:49 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 19:41:49 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper Representation by population. Or move to weighted voting based on population. The larger municipalities should have more representation on county council. Page 250 of 457 Respondent No:86 Login:S Hampson Email:sahampson@yahoo.ca Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 19:53:59 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 19:53:59 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Yes Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?County Council Newspaper not answered Currently having the Warden elected by councillors, means that if the Warden is from a rural municipality, that municipality does not have a "Councillor " with a separate council vote. at times it can make it difficult for rural municipalities to have a strong vote on issues that are not really "urban" issues. The rural municipalities are getting less in size as the Woodstock, Ingersoll & Tillsonburg eat away at the rurals to feed the urbans need for growth, I think that the urbans have enough votes, (maybe they urban councillors should make an effort to attend all meetings, several urbans miss a lot of meeting and not for health reasons) if the urbans feel they have too much work for a part time councillor, let their lower tier municipality they represent increase the wages to more of a full time councillor wage. If you want to keep the number of Councillors at a maximum of 10, elect a Warden by a public vote and leave the number of councillors at 5 rural and 5 urban. Other alternative is have the Province do a restructuring to a "Region" . Weighted voting is too complicated for the general public to understand. Page 251 of 457 Respondent No:87 Login:Leeanne Email:leeanne@kwic.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 20:09:29 pm Last Seen:Jul 29, 2020 20:09:29 pm IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 252 of 457 Respondent No:88 Login:Becks Email:Beckybezpaly@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 29, 2020 20:25:13 pm Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 02:21:55 am IP Address:99.255.214.166 Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media More representation for Tillsonburg Bo Page 253 of 457 Respondent No:89 Login:Morgan Email:morganavelar2014@gmail.c om Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 05:53:57 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 05:53:57 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?I'm not sure / don't know. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 254 of 457 Respondent No:90 Login:Larry Email:lgscan@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 06:13:14 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 06:13:14 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? Yes, County Councillors should continue to select a Warden among themselves. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Newspaper Council this Week Two more seats should be added, Tillsonburg and Ingersoll should each have two seats. not answered Page 255 of 457 Respondent No:91 Login:Train Email:csarafinchin@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 06:18:46 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 06:18:46 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?2 years, changing halfway through the Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Other Tillsonburg requires an additional person at the table. N/A Page 256 of 457 Respondent No:92 Login:Kim Email:kimskozykitchen@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 06:39:33 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 06:39:33 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 257 of 457 Respondent No:93 Login:Heather Email:heater_hjh@hotmail.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 07:30:14 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 07:30:14 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? Yes, the seats at County Council should stay the same. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media not answered not answered Page 258 of 457 Respondent No:94 Login:Karenk Email:karenklr@yahoo.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 10:52:09 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 10:52:09 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? I'm not sure / don't know. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" Some of it Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg should have 2 not answered Page 259 of 457 Respondent No:95 Login:Tlr88 Email:thelostrose88@gmail.com Responded At:Jul 30, 2020 11:10:00 am Last Seen:Jul 30, 2020 11:10:00 am IP Address:n/a Q1.Right now, County Councillors elect a County Warden among themselves at the start of a new Council term. Should this continue? No, residents of Oxford County should vote in a Warden every four years. Q2.How long should the County Warden serve?The full 4 years of a Council term. Q3.Right now, there is a balance of five urban councillors (Ingersoll 1, Tillsonburg 1, and Woodstock 3) and five rural councillors (1 each from Blandford-Blenheim, East Zorra-Tavistock, Ingersoll, Norwich and South-West Oxford). Is this the right mix? No, this doesn't serve the County anymore and should change. Q4.If you answered "no" to Question 3 above, do you have a suggestion for us to consider? Q5.Have you read the Council report from June 10, "CS 2020-21 - County Council Composition and Election of Head of Council (Warden) Review - Update" No Q6.Do you have any further comments or feedback about what you may have read in the Council report or on the review in general? Q7.How did you find out about this project?Social media Tillsonburg needs a second representative. not answered Page 260 of 457