The monthly meeting of city council to consider the local response to COVID-19 is almost upon us again. Last month, we got the re-opening of some City facilities and an all-new patio bylaw. What might we get out of this month’s meeting? That’s still to be determined…
NOTE #1: Delegates will be able to appear at this meeting via telephone, but you do have to register with the clerks office before 1o am on Friday July 10. You can also submit written delegations and correspondences for agenda items.
NOTE #2: The meeting will be closed to the public, though it will be live-streamed on the City of Guelph’s website here.
CLOSED MEETING: September Transit Service Levels and U-pass Contract – The exact specifics of this item are not known for obvious reasons, but this will have some pretty big short-term repercussions on transit service in Guelph considering how much of Transit’s budget comes from the universal student bus pass at the University of Guelph.
Managing the Impacts of COVID-19: Update #4 – Mayor Cam Guthrie along with Chief Administrative Officer Scott Stewart and his deputies will provide an update on the City’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. No report was published with the agenda, but it will be released on Friday July 10 with the amended agenda.
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