10d - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
Parks, Forestry and Recreation (Recommendations 18 - 23.1)
That the 2010 Operating Budget for Parks, Forestry and Recreation be reduced by eliminating the three proposed new permanent positions for Tree Maintenance and Planting. (Total savings of approximately $223,534)
10b - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
Operating Budget - General
That the 2010 Operating Budget be reduced by:
1. Reducing City staffing levels across all program areas except Toronto Fire Services and Emergency Medical Services by 1 percent. (Total savings of approximately $20 million)
2. Requesting all Agencies, Boards and Commissions except the Toronto Police Service to reduce staff levels by 1 percent. (Total savings of approximately $20 million)
10h - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
City Manager's Office (Recommendations 49 - 50)
That the 2010 Operating Budget for the City Manager's Office be reduced by:
1. eliminating all 3 issues of the "Our Toronto" newsletter (Total savings to the Taxpayer: $746,000; $296,000 net); and
2. eliminating the “City Insider” employee newsletter. (Total savings to the Taxpayer $21,000).
10i - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
Mayor's Office (Recommendation 54)
That the 2010 Operating Budget for the Mayor's Office be reduced by 10 percent from the 2009 budget. (Total savings of approximately $259,600)
10j - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
Accountability Offices (Excluding the Auditor General's Office) (Recommendations 56 - 57)
That the 2010 Operating Budget for the Accountability Offices be reduced by not approving the recommended 2 additional positions in the Office of the Ombudsman. (Total savings: $135,400 in 2010)
10k - Motion to Amend Item moved by Councillor Rob Ford (Lost)
Community Partnership and Investment Program (CPIP) (Recommendations 102 - 103)
That the 2010 Operating Budget for the Community Partnership and Investment Program (CPIP) be reduced by 10 percent. (Total savings of approximately $4.670 million)