Item - 2019.EX11.26

Tracking Status

  • City Council adopted this item on December 17, 2019 with amendments.
  • This item was considered by the Executive Committee on December 11, 2019 and adopted without amendment. It will be considered by City Council on December 17, 2019.

EX11.26 - City Building Fund

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Amended
Wards:
All

City Council Decision

City Council on December 17 and 18, 2019, adopted the following:

 

1.  City Council direct the City Manager and the Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer to develop the 2020 to 2029 tax-supported capital plan incorporating the additional revenue generated by an increase to the City Building Levy for priority transit and housing capital projects; the increase to the City Building Levy would start by adding 1 percent in 2020 and 2021 to the existing 0.5 percent increment, and an additional 1.5 percent annually from 2022-2025, inclusively.

 

2.  City Council request the City Manager, when implementing the 2020 City Building Levy, to include a line item in the City Property Tax Bill that clearly indicates that 92 percent of all taxes paid by Toronto Residents are collected by the Federal and Provincial Government and only 8 percent is collected by the City of Toronto to pay for City Services and Programs.

City Council Decision Advice and Other Information

City Council considered Items EX11.1 and EX11.26 together.

Background Information (Committee)

(December 11, 2019) Letter from Mayor John Tory on City Building Fund
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2019/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-140989.pdf

Communications (Committee)

(December 11, 2019) E-mail from Elin Goulden (EX.New.EX11.26.1)

Communications (City Council)

(December 14, 2019) E-mail from Hamish Wilson (CC.Supp.EX11.26.2)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jasmine Pickel, Interim Ontario Director, Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CC.Supp.EX11.26.3)
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2019/cc/comm/communicationfile-99709.pdf
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Paul C. Lewis (CC.Supp.EX11.26.4)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Richard Elder (CC.Supp.EX11.26.5)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Paul Willis (CC.Supp.EX11.26.6)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jason Board (CC.Supp.EX11.26.7)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Roxanne Chamberlain (CC.Supp.EX11.26.8)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Gabriella Bodis (CC.Supp.EX11.26.9)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Eric T. Gresham (CC.Supp.EX11.26.10)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Patricia Sinclair (CC.Supp.EX11.26.11)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Shaz T (CC.Supp.EX11.26.12)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Cece Bella Cohen (CC.Supp.EX11.26.13)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Ed Rolanty (CC.Supp.EX11.26.14)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jim Barron (CC.Supp.EX11.26.15)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Geoff McLaughlin & Family (CC.Supp.EX11.26.16)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from T. Hoogakker (CC.Supp.EX11.26.17)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from James Riley (CC.Supp.EX11.26.18)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Nick Patel (CC.Supp.EX11.26.19)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Linda Brethour (CC.Supp.EX11.26.20)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Nelson Taylor Sol (CC.Supp.EX11.26.21)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Gail Ouellette (CC.Supp.EX11.26.22)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from David Underwood (CC.Supp.EX11.26.23)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Porfirio Sumibcay (CC.Supp.EX11.26.24)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Lillian Marini (CC.Supp.EX11.26.25)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Douglas Boucher (CC.Supp.EX11.26.26)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Glen Ollers (CC.Supp.EX11.26.27)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Anthony McGran (CC.Supp.EX11.26.28)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Nancy Leppik (CC.Supp.EX11.26.29)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from N. Smith (CC.Supp.EX11.26.30)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Edward Truant (CC.Supp.EX11.26.31)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from June Wilson (CC.Supp.EX11.26.32)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jennifer Ryan (CC.Supp.EX11.26.33)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Tom Tadman (CC.Supp.EX11.26.34)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Wolfgang Dinger (CC.Supp.EX11.26.35)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Clive Rayman (CC.Supp.EX11.26.36)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from E. Ubaidullah (CC.Supp.EX11.26.37)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Will Pate (CC.Supp.EX11.26.38)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Dallas Nairne (CC.Supp.EX11.26.39)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Graham Neville (CC.Supp.EX11.26.40)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Paula Virany (CC.Supp.EX11.26.41)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Vinod Dodhia (CC.Supp.EX11.26.42)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Andrew Vernon-Betts (CC.Supp.EX11.26.43)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Gregory Cunningham (CC.Supp.EX11.26.44)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Mike Kennedy (CC.Supp.EX11.26.45)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Wayne McLennan (CC.Supp.EX11.26.46)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Edward Zaretsky (CC.Supp.EX11.26.47)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Dave Vaughan (CC.Supp.EX11.26.48)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Danny Litterst (CC.Supp.EX11.26.49)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Chris Legrange (CC.Supp.EX11.26.50)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Senga and Willie Milne (CC.Supp.EX11.26.51)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from David Edwards (CC.Supp.EX11.26.52)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Anne Joulu (CC.Supp.EX11.26.53)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Sue Shilliday (CC.Supp.EX11.26.54)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Carmina Vica (CC.Supp.EX11.26.55)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Phil Cunningham (CC.Supp.EX11.26.56)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from D. Dominic Daubrey (CC.Supp.EX11.26.57)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Anatoly Stepanov (CC.Supp.EX11.26.58)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Judy Webb (CC.Supp.EX11.26.59)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from John Dolik (CC.Supp.EX11.26.60)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Edward Sweet (CC.Supp.EX11.26.61)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Gloria Courtney (CC.New.EX11.26.62)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Mariola Kuratewicz (CC.New.EX11.26.63)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Dean Sasabuchi (CC.New.EX11.26.64)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jennifer Larson (CC.New.EX11.26.65)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jennifer Larson (CC.New.EX11.26.66)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Rick Price (CC.New.EX11.26.67)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from C.J. Caruana (CC.New.EX11.26.68)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Peter Fernandes (CC.New.EX11.26.69)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Chandra (CC.New.EX11.26.70)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from John McLeod (CC.New.EX11.26.71)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Fred W. Gillespie (CC.New.EX11.26.72)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Janis Jaffe-White (CC.New.EX11.26.73)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Alex M. (CC.New.EX11.26.74)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Sandi and Jim Snetsinger (CC.New.EX11.26.75)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Dale Macrae (CC.New.EX11.26.76)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Ann Drake (CC.New.EX11.26.77)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Danny Katz (CC.New.EX11.26.78)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Karim Moledina (CC.New.EX11.26.79)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Geeta Lingam (CC.New.EX11.26.80)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from John Collins (CC.New.EX11.26.81)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Tom Dunnett (CC.New.EX11.26.82)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Doug Rowlands (CC.New.EX11.26.83)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Mel and Ferne Goldberg (CC.New.EX11.26.84)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jo-Ann Lander (CC.New.EX11.26.85)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jawahar Khemraj (CC.New.EX11.26.86)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Duncan Boardman (CC.New.EX11.26.87)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Thomas V. Armstrong (CC.New.EX11.26.88)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Kostas Kokkinakis (CC.New.EX11.26.89)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Shelley (CC.New.EX11.26.90)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from R. Scott (CC.New.EX11.26.91)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Scott Sommers (CC.New.EX11.26.92)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Chris Politis (CC.New.EX11.26.93)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Rosana Chu (CC.New.EX11.26.94)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Kerry Mero (CC.New.EX11.26.95)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Lillian Marini (CC.New.EX11.26.96)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Zobida Ali (CC.New.EX11.26.97)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Brian Burns (CC.New.EX11.26.98)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Alex De Souza (CC.New.EX11.26.99)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Mario Paternostro (CC.New.EX11.26.100)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Hamish Wilson (CC.New.EX11.26.101)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Alex Vichnevetski (CC.New.EX11.26.102)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Ainsley Coventry (CC.New.EX11.26.103)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Charles Hasse (CC.New.EX11.26.104)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jean-Marc Frion (CC.New.EX11.26.105)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Nick Carter (CC.New.EX11.26.106)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Daniel Pavia (CC.New.EX11.26.107)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Leslie Tugnutt (CC.New.EX11.26.108)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Keith Brown (CC.New.EX11.26.109)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Leslie Darvas (CC.New.EX11.26.110)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Jay Moore (CC.New.EX11.26.111)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Ruth Simpson (CC.New.EX11.26.112)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Greg Kalonomos (CC.New.EX11.26.113)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Peter Skalenda (CC.New.EX11.26.114)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from B E Storey (CC.New.EX11.26.115)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Damaris Robinson (CC.New.EX11.26.116)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Terry Hibbert (CC.New.EX11.26.117)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Avril Morton (CC.New.EX11.26.118)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Issy Polakow (CC.New.EX11.26.119)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Kevin Flavelle (CC.New.EX11.26.120)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Brian Sterling (CC.New.EX11.26.121)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Joan Watkins (CC.New.EX11.26.122)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Neil Grosse (CC.New.EX11.26.123)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Anna-Maria (CC.New.EX11.26.124)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Manuela Magalhaes (CC.New.EX11.26.125)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Oksana Koronchevska (CC.New.EX11.26.126)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Andrea Lopez (CC.New.EX11.26.127)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Oliver Peng (CC.New.EX11.26.128)
(December 16, 2019) E-mail from Willliam Murawsky (CC.New.EX11.26.129)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from Gayle Hutchins (CC.New.EX11.26.130)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from Mary Harmer (CC.New.EX11.26.131)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from Dan Mahoney (CC.New.EX11.26.132)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from John Aisthorpe (CC.New.EX11.26.133)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from Mike Petroff (CC.New.EX11.26.134)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from William Goslett (CC.New.EX11.26.135)
(December 17, 2019) E-mail from Gloria Marcel (CC.New.EX11.26.136)

Motions (City Council)

1 - Motion to Amend Item (Additional) moved by Councillor Mike Colle (Carried)

That City Council request that the City Manager, when implementing the 2020 City Building Levy, to include a line item in the City Property Tax Bill that clearly indicates that 92 percent of all taxes paid by Toronto Residents are collected by the Federal and Provincial Government and only 8 percent is collected by the City of Toronto to pay for City Services and Programs.

Vote (Amend Item (Additional)) Dec-17-2019 2:25 PM

Result: Carried Majority Required - EX11.26 - Colle - motion 1
Total members that voted Yes: 19 Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Ana Bailão, Brad Bradford, Mike Colle, Gary Crawford, Joe Cressy, John Filion, Paula Fletcher, Mark Grimes, Jim Karygiannis, Cynthia Lai, Mike Layton, Josh Matlow, Jennifer McKelvie, Frances Nunziata (Chair), Anthony Perruzza, Michael Thompson, John Tory, Kristyn Wong-Tam
Total members that voted No: 5 Members that voted No are Shelley Carroll, Michael Ford, Stephen Holyday, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Gord Perks
Total members that were Absent: 2 Members that were absent are James Pasternak, Jaye Robinson

Motion to Adopt Item as Amended (Carried)

Vote (Adopt Item as Amended) Dec-17-2019 2:26 PM

Result: Carried Majority Required - EX11.26 - Adopt the item as amended
Total members that voted Yes: 21 Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Ana Bailão, Brad Bradford, Shelley Carroll, Mike Colle, Gary Crawford, Joe Cressy, John Filion, Paula Fletcher, Mark Grimes, Jim Karygiannis, Cynthia Lai, Mike Layton, Josh Matlow, Jennifer McKelvie, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Frances Nunziata (Chair), Gord Perks, Michael Thompson, John Tory, Kristyn Wong-Tam
Total members that voted No: 3 Members that voted No are Michael Ford, Stephen Holyday, Anthony Perruzza
Total members that were Absent: 2 Members that were absent are James Pasternak, Jaye Robinson

Point of Order by Councillor Mike Layton

Councillor Layton, rising on a Point of Order, asked the Speaker to rule whether a vote on City Building Fund is a reopening of a lost motion voted on under Item EX9.1 at the City Council meeting in October 2019.

Ruling by Speaker Frances Nunziata
Speaker Nunziata made the following ruling:

Members, earlier in the debate on this item Councillor Layton asked whether a vote on Item EX11.26 is a reopening of a lost motion voted on under Item EX9.1 in October.

The principle behind the reopening rule is that City Council should not be placed in the same circumstances on a matter within a 12 month period without a two-thirds vote to reopen.

In my view, the circumstances before Council today are different than the ones facing Council in October when it debated the City's transit options. Among other things, the recommendation in EX11.26 is broader in scope than Councillor Layton's previous motion.

Accordingly, I am ruling that Item EX11.26 is in order.


Point of Privilege by Councillor Shelley Carroll

Councillor Carroll, rising on a Point of Privilege, stated that Deputy Mayor Minnan-Wong's comments that certain Members of Council are taxaholics, that the Budget Committee will not find efficiencies and that Councillors do not care is rhetoric.  Councillor Carroll requested the Speaker to rule on the tone of the Deputy Mayor's comments.

Ruling by Speaker Frances Nunziata
Speaker Nunziata accepted the Point of Privilege and asked the Deputy Mayor to retract his comment that Councillors do not care.

Deputy Mayor Minnan-Wong retracted his comments.


Point of Privilege by Councillor Shelley Carroll

Councillor Carroll, rising on a Point of Privilege, stated that Council has had nothing but a serious discussion and that Deputy Mayor Minnan-Wong's comment that the some Councillors are celebrating with the introduction of the new tax is inappropriate and asked the Speaker to rule on the tone of the Deputy Mayor's comments.

Ruling by Speaker Frances Nunziata
Speaker Nunziata accepted the Point of Privilege and ruled that some Members of Council had said they were celebrating.

EX11.26 - City Building Fund

Decision Type:
ACTION
Status:
Adopted
Wards:
All

Committee Recommendations

The Executive Committee recommends that:

 

1.  City Council direct the City Manager and Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer to develop the 2020 to 2029 tax-supported capital plan incorporating the additional revenue generated by an increase to the City Building Levy for priority transit and housing capital projects.  The increase to the City Building Levy would start by adding 1 percent in 2020 and 2021 to the existing 0.5 percent increment, and an additional 1.5 percent annually from 2022-2025, inclusively.

Decision Advice and Other Information

The Executive Committee considered Items EX11.1 and EX11.26 together.

Origin

(December 11, 2019) Letter from Mayor John Tory

Summary

I write to you today ahead of what I expect to be another tough budget year for our city.

 

Toronto is booming – we are the fastest growing city in North America. But over the last year, it has become clear as we have examined our long-term transit and affordable housing needs and finalized our plans to build up Toronto, that we need to invest in our future to accommodate that growth and to protect our city's success.

 

Just a few months ago, for the first time, Toronto Transit Commission staff determined that the Toronto Transit Commission State of Good Repair needs and capital requirements necessary to support ridership growth to be $33 billion over the next 15 years – over $20 billion of which is just to upgrade and maintain our existing subway system.

 

We also know that over the next 10 years, through our HousingTO Action Plan, the City, the province and the federal government will all be asked to contribute $8 billion each to ensure we are building more affordable housing – homes for young professionals, families, and seniors who want to live here in our city, as well as supportive housing for those who need it.

 

Each and every year that I have been Mayor, we have worked to find efficiencies to keep the cost of the City government low so we can invest in key services like transit, recreation and community safety, while keeping the annual property tax increase for the operating budget at or below the rate of inflation, particularly out of deference to issues of affordability for lower income residents and seniors.

 

Three years ago we introduced a separate City Building Levy to help invest directly and only in major transit and housing capital initiatives, while limiting property tax increases for the day-to-day operating budget at inflation.

 

This dedicated levy ensured we have the funding to partner with the other governments to build SmartTrack stations within the city and transform Yonge-Bloor station for increased passenger capacity – something we need to do as we expand our transit system and make up for years of inattention.

 

But we know the work to make sure our house is kept in good order is never done.

 

The Ernst & Young study before Executive Committee today identifies millions in efficiencies that we will be implementing in the 2020 Budget, and that will lead to tens of millions in repeated and expanded savings in the following years for our operating budget. These include measures such as contract compliance and changes to procurement.

 

But what the EY report also shows and what we are hearing from our professional City staff is that despite our continuing efforts to run an efficient, well-managed and responsible government, we need to do more to make sure we are actually building up our city.

 

We are saving millions a year – over the last five years we have saved $891 million - but we still need billions to build for the future and to invest in maintaining what we have built so far.

 

Building up the city will take investments from the federal and provincial governments. I have successfully secured billions from both those governments and I am committed to continuing to work to secure billions more over time from those governments to move our city forward - but it will also take us doing what we can at the municipal level to make these necessary additional investments.

 

The City of Toronto simply cannot wait for road tolls nor can we wait for a return of additional gas tax funding, both of which were denied us by successive provincial governments.

 

We cannot lament the current political climate as a reason for inaction in our city.

 

That is why I am proposing to extend the City Building Levy further into the future to raise approximately $6.6 billion to invest directly in our transit system – including new subway cars, new streetcars, station improvements, and signal upgrades – and in building more affordable housing across our city.

 

This is the right thing to do to build up our city and protect its prosperity.

 

By approving an extension of this levy – which would translate to a 1.5 per cent City Building Levy per year for the next six years - we can raise needed funds that will be

dedicated to improving our existing transit system and building more affordable housing across our city.

 

Ensuring this is dedicated funding, unlike our general property tax revenue, will protect it through this term and beyond so that it is collected and spent for one purpose and one purpose only - building up and investing in our transit and housing infrastructure.

 

You know I have not made this recommendation lightly but you also know that this funding is absolutely needed. It is the only way given the limited current tools available to us and the current political climate, that we can raise the billions of dollars we need to invest in the future of this city.

 

This funding will help raise the approximately $5 billion we need to invest in new subways, new subway signal systems, new streetcars, and station upgrades as our share of the almost $30 billion transit agreement with the province.

 

It will help fund affordable housing projects so that we hit our target of approving 40,000 housing units within the next 10 years.

 

I believe City Council is ready to move forward to build up our transit and our affordable housing.

 

I am confident that this is the best way forward to protect Toronto’s economic success which - given our economic power and the need for that prosperity to continue - is good for our city, our province and our country.

Background Information

(December 11, 2019) Letter from Mayor John Tory on City Building Fund
https://www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2019/ex/bgrd/backgroundfile-140989.pdf

Communications

(December 11, 2019) E-mail from Elin Goulden (EX.New.EX11.26.1)

Speakers

Councillor Stephen Holyday
Councillor Gord Perks

Motions

Motion to Add New Business at Committee moved by Mayor John Tory (Carried)

Motion to Adopt Item moved by Mayor John Tory (Carried)

Vote (Adopt Item) Dec-11-2019

Result: Carried Majority Required
Total members that voted Yes: 7 Members that voted Yes are Paul Ainslie, Ana Bailão, Gary Crawford, Denzil Minnan-Wong, Frances Nunziata, Michael Thompson, John Tory (Chair)
Total members that voted No: 0 Members that voted No are
Total members that were Absent: 1 Members that were absent are James Pasternak
Source: Toronto City Clerk at www.toronto.ca/council