Right off the bat tonight, Coun. Alex Bierk is moving that the rules of order be suspended to allow for an unregistered delegate, Dave Dame, to address council this evening. The motion passes 9-1.
Right off the bat tonight, Coun. Alex Bierk is moving that the rules of order be suspended to allow for an unregistered delegate, Dave Dame, to address council this evening. The motion passes 9-1.
In any other business, Coun. Bierk is moving a motion based on Dave Dame's delegation regarding the St. Patrick's 5K race on March 15. Coun. Bierk is asking that council support this event moving forward and approve a permit.
Hot take: I love the time change
I like mixing it up
If I wanted to record in-camera meetings I could easily do without a phone
If there is to be no outside communication get rid of the computers we sit at with as much access as our phones have
I would argue Councillors SHOULD have every means available to access info on the fly at meetings
That's it for tonight. In other business, Coun. Bierk announced he's celebrating his 44th brithday and there's not place he'd rather spend it. Everyone wish @alexbierk.bsky.social a happy birthday. I'm off to write!
I can now report: the City will open Temporary Shelter ❄️ I want to recognize the work of Facilities and Social Services staff who have rallied to make this happen. There are provisions to provide transportation, and City staff will operate the shelter overnight and through the weekend. Thanks all ❤️
I find it extremely problematic that delegated authority can be used to open temporary shelter when it helps enforce a bylaw, but not when record-breaking cold puts human life at risk
While there is no Council approved emergency winter shelter plan — I have messaged the Mayor and the CAO this morning to argue that certainly, the extreme cold weather that’s coming must warrant a response by us (the City).
*We can open up temporary shelter to enforce a bylaw, remember
Amen. I'm in town ward and can only vote for 2 councilors and mayor. @alexbierk.bsky.social @joylachica.bsky.social and Keith Riel are my kind of people. 💪
Shame on Chief Betts! Factual clarification is appropriate - but, repeated and derogatory personal characterizations and assumptions about an elected official's motives, integrity, or beliefs are not. Budget debate and scrutiny are core responsibilities of Council, not evidence of bias or bad faith.
@alexbierk.bsky.social says he won't support the budget either. HE says the city's own departments "are coming in with very lean increases" - yet not police.
Biggest things we could do for local economy/downtown that no one’s talking about.
1. Capital investment to retrofit and re-open PCVS
2. Revisioning of Peterborough Square , maybe in collaboration with w Trent
I hope ppl are noticing the comparison of the time/effort put into saving face on social media vs. the time/effort put into Council’s request to reduce the Police budget (20min virtual meeting)
Peterborough's Modular Bridge Housing Community at Wolfe Street chooses new name as it celebrates second anniversary
The public is not happy.
The Chief seems only interested in convincing the business class and City representatives of the Police board on his Management of the service.
This just in 👀: Chief Betts calls out the Examiner as being fake news at a Chamber of Commerce Breakfast.
Ann was a fun and passionate energetic force who didn’t back down to defend what she believed in. Always looking to lift-up those around her especially in her work to support representation of women in leadership roles in our community.
Like so many others, I am shocked and deeply saddened RIP Ann
Police Board only took 20min (virtually) to decide on our budget ask….what does that tell you!!??
Bio-Break, 2-site solution, Penthouse Renovation Project, no free parking for out of towners, Roy Brady, MLES Prisoner Containment vehicle, Tranisit ridership, Ptbo Strong Ai Farm strat plan, BIG signs, Cavalry Church Pentagon, EC DEV DBIA MAT TAX COPHI LEGACY FUND,,,🤪🫠
Coun. Bierk's amending motion to allocate and additional $25k be added to the Grants to Individual Artists Awards administered by EC3 passes 10-1 with only Coun. Andrew Beamer voting against. All votes adopting the EC3 funding report for 2026 are unanimous.
A few things from today: Deferred an almost a million dollar project that didn’t make sense, and got five votes in favour of raining in the Police Project Budget which is a huge factor in this years tax increase.
It’s not exactly targeted this year thankfully. This is a carryover from last year. Thankfully arts and community funding has stayed status quo in the budget.
For the price of four cents, we can strengthen an arts sector that drives jobs, events, tourism, and downtown activity.
Small investment. Huge return
I will be making a motion next week to restore City funding to EC3s Grants to Individual Artist Program
What does this actually cost taxpayers?
25,000 dollar investment in local artists
0.01% added to the tax increase
4 cents per year for the average homeowner
Appreciation post for Rob Hailman and Roy Brady @rjhelms.bsky.social 📒📓📖
It's hypocritical, she says. "We don't tell people we respect that we will carve them like dinner fowl," she says (referring to the mayor once saying something similar to @alexbierk.bsky.social in debate)
Public Budget meeting had maybe 8 people show up. Same with the Police budget info session — in previous years these meetings have been packed. Feels like the public is losing faith that their voices and input have a chance to make a difference.
This 2025 recession really took a toll on the size and quality of Halloween Candy
Unfortunately, I won’t be at the opening of Bonnerworth next week — but I will gladly attend the opening of the new @tacobell.bsky.social when it opens on behalf of the City of Peterborough.
@alexbierk.bsky.social says he's glad to live in a city "where heritage was prioritized," and some buildings are designated and protected.