Youth Engagement Strategy Renewal
Council was asked to review plans to renew the Youth Engagement Strategy over the next year. The current strategy, approved in October 2020, is now outdated and needs to reflect the evolving needs of young adults.
Since its launch, the strategy has delivered several initiatives, including:
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Creation of the City Influencers online youth panel (291 members, 27 surveys completed).
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Youth-led pop-up events promoting engagement.
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Youth Forums (2022–23) addressing topics like transit, parks, and economic development.
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Business and sustainability events in 2024 and 2025.
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Integration of civic engagement content into the Pathways high school program.
The proposed renewal process includes:
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Fall 2025–Winter 2026: public engagement, surveys, and jurisdictional scan.
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Winter 2026: preparation of a What We Heard report and draft strategy.
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Spring 2026: presentation to Council for approval.
A subcommittee of the Youth Engagement Working Group will lead the update, focusing on meaningful engagement, especially for newcomers and underrepresented youth, and reviewing both traditional and non-traditional communication approaches.
Decision: Approved unanimously
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Request to Transfer Design Fee Funding
Council was asked to approve the transfer of $150,000 in surplus design funding from the Anna Templeton Building Envelope Study to the George Street Revitalization Project.
The Building Envelope Study was budgeted at $300,000, with the successful proposal costing $100,395, leaving a surplus of $199,605. The George Street Revitalization design phase requires $875,000, exceeding its $750,000 budget by $125,000. The transfer would cover this shortfall.
Decision: Approved unanimously.
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Appointment: Shea Heights Community Centre Board of Directors
Council was asked to approve the appointment of Chris Druken as a new At Large Member of the Shea Heights Community Centre Board of Directors. The Board, which oversees social, recreational, and educational programs for Shea Heights residents, currently has one At Large vacancy. The applicant was supported by the Board following a public call for volunteers.
Decision: Approved unanimously.
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Special Events Regulatory Committee
Council was asked to approve road closures and noise by-law extensions for several upcoming events:
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CLB Anniversary Parade – October 19: Parade route from the CLB Armory through downtown streets to the Anglican Cathedral and back. The RNC and City Parking Services will manage rolling road closures.
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Diwali Celebrations – October 20: The Hindu Temple at 26 Penny Lane requests a fireworks by-law exemption for a small display of sparklers and low-level fountains (under 3 feet) from 8–9 p.m., supported by the St. John’s Regional Fire Department.
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George Street Mardi Gras – November 1: A 19+ on-street costume party and DJ event organized by the George Street Association, requesting a noise by-law extension until midnight.
All closures aim to support event safety while maintaining necessary access where possible.
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Permits Issued
Council was provided with a list of Development Permits and Building Permits issued since the last council meeting for their information.
Weekly Payment Vouchers
Council approved the weekly payment vouchers for the weeks ending September 24 and October 1.