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Di ll HAMPTON Report mm p f-± Regional Representation Task Force brampton.ca llOWBr LlTV Committee of the Council of The Corporation of the City of Brampton Date: January 24, 2014 File: G20 Subject: Selection Method for 6th Regional Councillor - Regional Issue Indicators Contact: Peter Fay, City Clerk, Corporate Services Overview: Council requested the Regional Representation Task Force to consider an alternative selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor. The Task Force considered various selection methods during its meetings in 2013, and reached a consensus on a possible selection method based on regional indicators, as identified by the Task Force. This report presents the results of the staff research into the regional indicators, as well as other population and regional infrastructure investment information, but concludes that the indicators do not present a clear indication or compelling justification to establish one pairing of wards as the basis for the selection of the 6th Regional Councillor for the 2014-2018 term of Council. • This report recommends the current section method, as set out in the Procedure By-law, be used for selecting the 6th Regional Councillor, and that staff provide a regional context report to the first meeting in the 2014-2018 term to inform Council's decision-making process for selecting the additional Regional Councillor. Recommendations: 1. That the report from Peter Fay, City Clerk, Corporate Services, dated January 24, 2014, to the Regional Task Force Meeting of January 29, 2014, re. Selection Method for 6th Regional Councillor- Regional Issue Indicators (File G20), be received; and

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ll HAMPTON Reportmm p f-plusmn Regional Representation Task Force bramptonca llOWBr LlTV Committee of the Council of

The Corporation of the City of Brampton

Date January 24 2014

File G20

Subject Selection Method for 6th Regional Councillor - Regional Issue Indicators

Contact Peter Fay City Clerk Corporate Services

Overview

bull Council requested the Regional Representation Task Force to consider an alternative selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor

bull The Task Force considered various selection methods during its meetings in 2013 and reached a consensus on a possible selection method based on

regional indicators as identified by the Task Force

bull This report presents the results of the staff research into the regional indicators as well as other population and regional infrastructure investment information but concludes that the indicators do not present a clear indication or compelling justification to establish one pairing of wards as the basis for the selection of the 6th Regional Councillor for the 2014-2018 term of Council

bull This report recommends the current section method as set out in the Procedure By-law be used for selecting the 6th Regional Councillor and that staff provide a regional context report to the first meeting in the 2014-2018 term to inform Councils decision-making process for selecting the additional Regional Councillor

Recommendations

1 That the report from Peter Fay City Clerk Corporate Services dated January 24 2014 to the Regional Task Force Meeting of January 29 2014 re Selection Method for 6th Regional Councillor- Regional Issue Indicators (File G20) be received and

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2 That the current selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor as set out in Procedure By-law 160-2004 as amended be confirmed for the 2014-2018 term of Council and

3 That City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the newterm of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors in accordance with Procedure By-law 160-2004

Background

Council established the Task Force in December 2012 to investigate ways and means to increase Bramptons regional representation at the Region of Peel Council In February 2013 Council requested the Task Force to also identify an alternative method for selecting the 6th Regional Councillor instead of the current selection method (ie Procedure By-law process whereby City Council decision to appoint one elected City Councillor as the 6th Regional Councillor)

Recommendation CW037-2013 (as adopted by Resolution C035-2013)

3 That the Regional Representation Task Force be requested to consider the question of selection of the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors as set out in Councils Procedure By-law and report back to Committee of Council

Throughout 2013 the Task Force considered alternate selection methods including

bull Mathematical formula (based on 2014 election results for City Councillors) bull Consideration of regional issues (wards with the most regional issues) bull Rotational schedule (each four year term a different ward combination will be

represented) bull Random draw selection (one of the five Councillors will be chosen by draw)

The Task Force reached consensus to consider regional issues as a possible basis for recommending Councils appointment of the 6th Regional Councillor At its December 2013 meeting the Task Force requested staff to investigate and report back on the following indicators for consideration of regional issues as a determining factor in the Regional Councillor selection process

1 Ontario Works recipients i Ontario Works clients

ii ODSP clients

2 Peel Living Housing Units (map and )

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3 Long-term care facilities (beds) (map and ) i Region of Peel facilities ii Other facilities where Region is service manager

4 Group homes rooming houses (map and ) 5 Food banks Soup kitchens (Map and ) 6 Shelters (homeless families etc) 7 Newcomers in the ward (recent immigrants) 8 Seniors receiving regional subsidies 9 Population 65+ 10 Calls for police service (police division level) 11 Average household income

This report provides the regional data indicators where relevant data exists for the Task Forces consideration

Current Situation

The report appendices include a summary table of indicators and the data compiled by staff for the Task Forces consideration

Data sets available at geographic levels are mapped based on the existing and new wards for reference Some data sets requested by the Task Force are not readily available across the City (eg seniors receiving regional subsidies) or at any meaningful ward-based level (eg Ontario Works clients)

In addition to the indicators requested by the Task Force population forecasts used as the basis for Councils decision on the new ward boundaries are also included in the

indicators for consideration 2014-2018 Regional capital investments from the 2014 budget approval process and discussed with the Task Force at its November 2013 meeting are also included for the Task Forces consideration as physical infrastructure investment is a key city-building focus point both for the Cityand Region

The indicators presented as requested by the Task Force and supplemented by staff do not present a clear indication or compelling reason for selecting one pair of wards over another as the basis for Council deciding the 6th Regional Councillor It is recommended that the current selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor as set out in Procedure By-law 160-2004 as amended be confirmed for the 2014-2018 term of Council

The presentation of relevant state of the environment information and indicators can be used to inform Councils decision on selecting a 6th Regional Councillor It is appropriate for Council to request staff to report on such information and indicators to the first meeting in the new term when Council is selecting the additional Regional

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Councillor so that relevant information is available to Council to inform its decision making process It is recommended that City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the new term of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors

Once the Task Force agrees on a selection method its mandate is complete and it can present its set of recommendations and minutes from all its meetings to the next scheduled Committee of Council meeting (ie February 5 2014) for consideration

Corporate Implications

If Council choses an alternative selection method other than the current method

adopted by Council in the Procedure By-law an amendment to the Procedure By-law is required and public notice must be provided

Conclusion

This report presents regional-level information requested by the Task Force to assist in determining a selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor

Peter Fay City Clerk

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Appendix 2 - (a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

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Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Indicator Data Source Comment Significance to Wards Regional Representation Task Force Requested Indicators OntarioWorks recipients Region of Peel (only city-wide na

i Ontario Works clients data is publicly available) ii ODSP clients

Peel Living Housing Units Region of Peel Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 1570 units

Long-term care facilities (beds) Region of Peel (municipal non Ward combination with highest i Region of Peel facilities profit and for profit facilities) frequency ii Other facilities where

Region is service Wards 3 and 4 = 677 beds manager

Group homes rooming houses City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 30 facilities

Food banks Soup kitchens Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 3 locations

Wards 7 and 8 = 3 locations

Shelters (homeless families) Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 185 beds

Newcomers in the ward (recent Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with

immigrants) highest frequency

Wards 9 and 10 = 28002

persons (2001 -2011)

Wards 9 and 10 = 11633

persons (2006-2011)

Seniors receiving regional Region of Peel (reliable data na

subsidies unavailable)

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Population 65+ Data Source Comment

Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Significance to Wards

Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

Calls for police service (police division level)

Peel Region Police (only police division level data is publicly available)

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Average household income Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with highest average household income

Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

Population Projections Population City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest

population

Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

persons (2022)

Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

Mississauga Road Widening

Wards 2 and 6 = $412 Million

(Bovaird to Mayfield Rd)

Dixie Rd Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $240 Million

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Indicator Data Source Comment

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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Appendix 2

(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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2 That the current selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor as set out in Procedure By-law 160-2004 as amended be confirmed for the 2014-2018 term of Council and

3 That City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the newterm of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors in accordance with Procedure By-law 160-2004

Background

Council established the Task Force in December 2012 to investigate ways and means to increase Bramptons regional representation at the Region of Peel Council In February 2013 Council requested the Task Force to also identify an alternative method for selecting the 6th Regional Councillor instead of the current selection method (ie Procedure By-law process whereby City Council decision to appoint one elected City Councillor as the 6th Regional Councillor)

Recommendation CW037-2013 (as adopted by Resolution C035-2013)

3 That the Regional Representation Task Force be requested to consider the question of selection of the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors as set out in Councils Procedure By-law and report back to Committee of Council

Throughout 2013 the Task Force considered alternate selection methods including

bull Mathematical formula (based on 2014 election results for City Councillors) bull Consideration of regional issues (wards with the most regional issues) bull Rotational schedule (each four year term a different ward combination will be

represented) bull Random draw selection (one of the five Councillors will be chosen by draw)

The Task Force reached consensus to consider regional issues as a possible basis for recommending Councils appointment of the 6th Regional Councillor At its December 2013 meeting the Task Force requested staff to investigate and report back on the following indicators for consideration of regional issues as a determining factor in the Regional Councillor selection process

1 Ontario Works recipients i Ontario Works clients

ii ODSP clients

2 Peel Living Housing Units (map and )

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3 Long-term care facilities (beds) (map and ) i Region of Peel facilities ii Other facilities where Region is service manager

4 Group homes rooming houses (map and ) 5 Food banks Soup kitchens (Map and ) 6 Shelters (homeless families etc) 7 Newcomers in the ward (recent immigrants) 8 Seniors receiving regional subsidies 9 Population 65+ 10 Calls for police service (police division level) 11 Average household income

This report provides the regional data indicators where relevant data exists for the Task Forces consideration

Current Situation

The report appendices include a summary table of indicators and the data compiled by staff for the Task Forces consideration

Data sets available at geographic levels are mapped based on the existing and new wards for reference Some data sets requested by the Task Force are not readily available across the City (eg seniors receiving regional subsidies) or at any meaningful ward-based level (eg Ontario Works clients)

In addition to the indicators requested by the Task Force population forecasts used as the basis for Councils decision on the new ward boundaries are also included in the

indicators for consideration 2014-2018 Regional capital investments from the 2014 budget approval process and discussed with the Task Force at its November 2013 meeting are also included for the Task Forces consideration as physical infrastructure investment is a key city-building focus point both for the Cityand Region

The indicators presented as requested by the Task Force and supplemented by staff do not present a clear indication or compelling reason for selecting one pair of wards over another as the basis for Council deciding the 6th Regional Councillor It is recommended that the current selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor as set out in Procedure By-law 160-2004 as amended be confirmed for the 2014-2018 term of Council

The presentation of relevant state of the environment information and indicators can be used to inform Councils decision on selecting a 6th Regional Councillor It is appropriate for Council to request staff to report on such information and indicators to the first meeting in the new term when Council is selecting the additional Regional

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Councillor so that relevant information is available to Council to inform its decision making process It is recommended that City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the new term of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors

Once the Task Force agrees on a selection method its mandate is complete and it can present its set of recommendations and minutes from all its meetings to the next scheduled Committee of Council meeting (ie February 5 2014) for consideration

Corporate Implications

If Council choses an alternative selection method other than the current method

adopted by Council in the Procedure By-law an amendment to the Procedure By-law is required and public notice must be provided

Conclusion

This report presents regional-level information requested by the Task Force to assist in determining a selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor

Peter Fay City Clerk

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Appendix 2 - (a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

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Indicator Data Source Comment Significance to Wards Regional Representation Task Force Requested Indicators OntarioWorks recipients Region of Peel (only city-wide na

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Peel Living Housing Units Region of Peel Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 1570 units

Long-term care facilities (beds) Region of Peel (municipal non Ward combination with highest i Region of Peel facilities profit and for profit facilities) frequency ii Other facilities where

Region is service Wards 3 and 4 = 677 beds manager

Group homes rooming houses City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 30 facilities

Food banks Soup kitchens Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 3 locations

Wards 7 and 8 = 3 locations

Shelters (homeless families) Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 185 beds

Newcomers in the ward (recent Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with

immigrants) highest frequency

Wards 9 and 10 = 28002

persons (2001 -2011)

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Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

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Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

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Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

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Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

Mississauga Road Widening

Wards 2 and 6 = $412 Million

(Bovaird to Mayfield Rd)

Dixie Rd Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $240 Million

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Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

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Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

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Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

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22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

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Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

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Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

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4 Group homes rooming houses (map and ) 5 Food banks Soup kitchens (Map and ) 6 Shelters (homeless families etc) 7 Newcomers in the ward (recent immigrants) 8 Seniors receiving regional subsidies 9 Population 65+ 10 Calls for police service (police division level) 11 Average household income

This report provides the regional data indicators where relevant data exists for the Task Forces consideration

Current Situation

The report appendices include a summary table of indicators and the data compiled by staff for the Task Forces consideration

Data sets available at geographic levels are mapped based on the existing and new wards for reference Some data sets requested by the Task Force are not readily available across the City (eg seniors receiving regional subsidies) or at any meaningful ward-based level (eg Ontario Works clients)

In addition to the indicators requested by the Task Force population forecasts used as the basis for Councils decision on the new ward boundaries are also included in the

indicators for consideration 2014-2018 Regional capital investments from the 2014 budget approval process and discussed with the Task Force at its November 2013 meeting are also included for the Task Forces consideration as physical infrastructure investment is a key city-building focus point both for the Cityand Region

The indicators presented as requested by the Task Force and supplemented by staff do not present a clear indication or compelling reason for selecting one pair of wards over another as the basis for Council deciding the 6th Regional Councillor It is recommended that the current selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor as set out in Procedure By-law 160-2004 as amended be confirmed for the 2014-2018 term of Council

The presentation of relevant state of the environment information and indicators can be used to inform Councils decision on selecting a 6th Regional Councillor It is appropriate for Council to request staff to report on such information and indicators to the first meeting in the new term when Council is selecting the additional Regional

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Councillor so that relevant information is available to Council to inform its decision making process It is recommended that City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the new term of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors

Once the Task Force agrees on a selection method its mandate is complete and it can present its set of recommendations and minutes from all its meetings to the next scheduled Committee of Council meeting (ie February 5 2014) for consideration

Corporate Implications

If Council choses an alternative selection method other than the current method

adopted by Council in the Procedure By-law an amendment to the Procedure By-law is required and public notice must be provided

Conclusion

This report presents regional-level information requested by the Task Force to assist in determining a selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor

Peter Fay City Clerk

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Appendix 2 - (a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

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Indicator Data Source Comment Significance to Wards Regional Representation Task Force Requested Indicators OntarioWorks recipients Region of Peel (only city-wide na

i Ontario Works clients data is publicly available) ii ODSP clients

Peel Living Housing Units Region of Peel Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 1570 units

Long-term care facilities (beds) Region of Peel (municipal non Ward combination with highest i Region of Peel facilities profit and for profit facilities) frequency ii Other facilities where

Region is service Wards 3 and 4 = 677 beds manager

Group homes rooming houses City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 30 facilities

Food banks Soup kitchens Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 3 locations

Wards 7 and 8 = 3 locations

Shelters (homeless families) Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 185 beds

Newcomers in the ward (recent Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with

immigrants) highest frequency

Wards 9 and 10 = 28002

persons (2001 -2011)

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Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Significance to Wards

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Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

Calls for police service (police division level)

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Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

Population Projections Population City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest

population

Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

persons (2022)

Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

Mississauga Road Widening

Wards 2 and 6 = $412 Million

(Bovaird to Mayfield Rd)

Dixie Rd Widening

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Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

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Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

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Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

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Wards Number of Units Number of Units

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Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Councillor so that relevant information is available to Council to inform its decision making process It is recommended that City staff be requested to report to the first meeting in December 2014 in the new term of 2014-2018 Council with a report on prevailing regional issues and indicators as context for Councils decision-making process to appoint the 6th Regional Councillor from among the elected City Councillors

Once the Task Force agrees on a selection method its mandate is complete and it can present its set of recommendations and minutes from all its meetings to the next scheduled Committee of Council meeting (ie February 5 2014) for consideration

Corporate Implications

If Council choses an alternative selection method other than the current method

adopted by Council in the Procedure By-law an amendment to the Procedure By-law is required and public notice must be provided

Conclusion

This report presents regional-level information requested by the Task Force to assist in determining a selection method for the 6th Regional Councillor

Peter Fay City Clerk

Appendices

Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Appendix 2 - (a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

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Appendix 1 - Summary of Indicator Data and Significance to Wards

Indicator Data Source Comment Significance to Wards Regional Representation Task Force Requested Indicators OntarioWorks recipients Region of Peel (only city-wide na

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Peel Living Housing Units Region of Peel Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 1570 units

Long-term care facilities (beds) Region of Peel (municipal non Ward combination with highest i Region of Peel facilities profit and for profit facilities) frequency ii Other facilities where

Region is service Wards 3 and 4 = 677 beds manager

Group homes rooming houses City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 30 facilities

Food banks Soup kitchens Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 3 locations

Wards 7 and 8 = 3 locations

Shelters (homeless families) Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 185 beds

Newcomers in the ward (recent Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with

immigrants) highest frequency

Wards 9 and 10 = 28002

persons (2001 -2011)

Wards 9 and 10 = 11633

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Population 65+ Data Source Comment

Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Significance to Wards

Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

Calls for police service (police division level)

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Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

Population Projections Population City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest

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Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

persons (2022)

Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

Mississauga Road Widening

Wards 2 and 6 = $412 Million

(Bovaird to Mayfield Rd)

Dixie Rd Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $240 Million

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Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

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Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Indicator Data Source Comment Significance to Wards Regional Representation Task Force Requested Indicators OntarioWorks recipients Region of Peel (only city-wide na

i Ontario Works clients data is publicly available) ii ODSP clients

Peel Living Housing Units Region of Peel Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 1570 units

Long-term care facilities (beds) Region of Peel (municipal non Ward combination with highest i Region of Peel facilities profit and for profit facilities) frequency ii Other facilities where

Region is service Wards 3 and 4 = 677 beds manager

Group homes rooming houses City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 30 facilities

Food banks Soup kitchens Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 1 and 5 = 3 locations

Wards 7 and 8 = 3 locations

Shelters (homeless families) Region of Peel Ward combinations with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 185 beds

Newcomers in the ward (recent Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Ward (existing) combination with

immigrants) highest frequency

Wards 9 and 10 = 28002

persons (2001 -2011)

Wards 9 and 10 = 11633

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Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

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Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

Population Projections Population City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest

population

Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

persons (2022)

Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

Mississauga Road Widening

Wards 2 and 6 = $412 Million

(Bovaird to Mayfield Rd)

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Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Population 65+ Data Source Comment

Statistics Canada (2011 Census) Significance to Wards

Ward combination with highest frequency

Wards 3 and 4 = 11587 persons

Calls for police service (police division level)

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Wards 2 and 6 = $103883

Population Projections Population City of Brampton Ward combinations with highest

population

Wards 9 and 10 = 117460

persons (2014)

Wards 9 and 10 = 139220

persons (2018)

Wards 9 and 10 =154660

persons (2022)

Regional Infrastructure Investment Development Charge Funded Growth shyRoads

Region of Peel (2014 Capital Budget)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Mayfield Road Widening

Wards 9 and 10 = $371 Million

(Airport Rd to The Gore Rd and The Gore Rd to Beamish Court)

Wards 2 and 6 = $222 Million

(Hurontario to Chinguacousy Rd)

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Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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1802 to 2258

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Development Charge Funded Region of Peel (2014 Capital Growth - Water Budget)

Significance to Wards (Bovaird to Countryside Dr)

Wards 9 and 10 = $177 Million

(Countryside to north of Mayfield Rd)

Wards 7 and 8 = $276 Million

(Queen to Bovaird Dr)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 7 and 8 = $863 Million

(East Brampton Transmission shyMain Twinning)

Wards 3 and 4 = $722 Million

(Central Brampton Sub-Transmission)

Wards 1 and 5 = $376 Million

(Williams Pkwy Sub-Transmission)

Ward combinations with largest investment (2014 - 2018)

Wards 3 and 4 = $589 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Forcemain Sanitary Trunk Sewer)

Wards 3 and 4 = $359 Million

(East-to-West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station)

Wards 7 and 8 = $371 Million

(East Brampton Sanitary Trunk Sewer Twinning)

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

4 Sir Lou Dr

Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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(a) Regional Issues Indicator Data as Requested by the Regional Representation Task Force

(b) Population Forecast Data

(c) Region of Peel Infrastructure Investment Data (Roads Water and Waste Water)

Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

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Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

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Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

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Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

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Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Food Banks - Brampton by Ward

Food Bank Name Address Current Ward New Ward

Islamic Forum of Canada 200 ADVANCE BLVD WARD 8 WARD 7

Knights Table 287GUDDEN RD WARD 3 WARD 3

Saint Vincent de Paul St John Fisher Conference 300 BALMORAL DR WARD 8 WARD 7

Salvation Army Brampton 8054TORBRAM RD WARD 8 WARD 7

St Andrews Presbyterian Church 44 CHURCH STE WARD1 WARD1

St Annes Food Assistance Program 115VODDENSTE WARD1 WARD1

St Pauls United Church 30 MAIN ST S WARD 3 WARD 3

Ste Louise Outreach Centre 32 HAGGERTAVE N WARD 5 WARD1

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

4 Sir Lou Dr

Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

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Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Shelters by Ward

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Long Term Care Facilities by Ward - Brampton Name ADDRES Type Number of Beds Current Ward New Ward

Speciality Care Wood Hall Park 10260 KENNEDY RD For Profit 147 WARD 2 WARD 2

Leisure World Caregiving - Tullamore 133 KENNEDY RD S For Profit 159 WARD 3 WARD 3

Extendicare Brampton 7891 MCLAUGHLIN RD For Profit 150 WARD 3 WARD 4

Burton Manor 5STERRITTDR For Profit 128 WARD 4 WARD 4

Faith Manor Nursing Home 1-7900 MCLAUGHLIN RD Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Grace Manor 45KINGKNOLLDR Non Profit 120 WARD 4 WARD 4

Peel Manor Brampton 525 MAIN ST N Municipal 177 WARD 5 WARD 5

Leisure World Caregiving - Woods 9257GOREWAYDR For Profit 160 WARD 10 WARD 8

Leisure World Caregiving - Meadows 215 SUNNY MEADOW BLVD For Profit 160 WARD 9 WARD 9

Village of Sandlewood Park 425 GREAT LAKES DR For Profit 120 WARD 9 WARD 9

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Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

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Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

4 Sir Lou Dr

Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

Ward 9 0 0

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

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432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

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Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

4 Sir Lou Dr

Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

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Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

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Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Number of Current New

Building Address Type Building Type Units Wards Wards

Parkholme Place 1-31 Parkholme Place Bovaird Rd amp Conestoga Rd Brampton Family Townhouse 31 WARD 1 WARDl

22 Beech St Whillans Gate Queen St Eamp Beech St Brampton Family Apartment 122 WARD1 WARD1

1 Maple Ave Maple Avenue Queen St E amp Centre St Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 1 WARDl

Clipstone Court 27-37 Clipstone Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St S Brampton Family Townhouse 6 WARD 5 WARDl

1-64 Chamney Court Chamney Court Kennedy Rd amp Chamney Court Brampton Family Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 3

16 John St Chapelview Hurontario St amp Queen St E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 400 WARD 3 WARD 3

40 County Court Blvd Wedgewood Court Hurontario St amp County Court Blvd Brampton Family Apartment 81 WARD 3 WARD 3

31 Fair Oaks Place (Apt) 2-26 Fair Oaks Place (Twnhse) Queen St W amp McMurchy Apartment

Fair Oaks Place Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 148 WARD 4 WARD 3

101-198 McHardy Court McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Family Townhouse 98 WARD 4 WARD 3

53 McHardy Place McHardy Court Queen St W amp McMurchy Ave S Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 48 WARD 4 WARD 3

4 Sir Lou Dr

Fletchers View Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 101 WARD 3 WARD 4

101-325 Gardengate Circle Garden Gate Circle Ray Lawson Blvd amp Timberlane Dr Brampton Family Walkup Townhouse 64 WARD 3 WARD 4

6 Sir Lou Dr The Conover Hurontario St S amp Sir Lou Dr Brampton Family Apartment 105 WARD 3 WARD 4

Park Estates Court 1-18 Park Estates Court Williams Pkwy amp Murray St Brampton Family Townhouse 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

160 Murray St

Manorbridge Hurontario St N amp Williams Pkwy Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 98 WARD 5 WARD 5

Middleton Way 1-153 Middleton Way Bovaird Dr amp Mackay St Brampton Family Townhouse 153 WARD 7 WARD 7

Newhaven Manors 2-12 Newhaven Manors North Park Dr amp Nasmith St Brampton Family Walkup 143 WARD 7 WARD 7

4 amp 10 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Chelsea Gardens Dr Brampton Family Apartment 250 WARD 8 WARD 7

Central Park 175 Central Park Dr Central Park Dr amp Kensington Rd Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Walkup 45 WARD 8 WARD 7

1 Knightsbridge Rd Knightsbridge Knightsbridge Rd amp Central Park Dr Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 90 WARD 8 WARD 7

1-45 Graham Court

Graham Court Bramalea Rd amp Howden Blvd Brampton Family Townhouse 45 WARD 7 WARD 8

Henderson Avenue Apartments 5SHEARDAVE Brampton Family Apartment 26 WARD 4 WARD 3

Norton Lake 1155 QUEEN ST E Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 200 WARD 3 WARD 3

Snelgrove Place 12065 HURONTARIO ST Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 94 WARD 2 WARD 2

Residences of Villa Polonia 40 POLONIA AVE Brampton Family Brampton Seniors (65+ only) Apartment 225 WARD 6 WARD 4

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

Ward 9 0 0

Ward 10 0 0

Total 2756 2756 1 X7

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

CD U BRAMPTONSource Region of Pee Compiled by the Brampton Eco bromptonca FlOWef City

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

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Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

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Peel Living Housing Units by Ward Current Wards New Wards

Wards Number of Units Number of Units

Wardl 254 260

Ward 2 94 94

Ward 3 1015 1065

Ward 4 320 495

Ward 5 122 116

Ward 6 225 0

Ward 7 341 681

Ward 8 385 45

Ward 9 0 0

Ward 10 0 0

Total 2756 2756 1 X7

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00 U BRAMPTONSource Region of Peel Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office brompionto Flower City

Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

CD U BRAMPTONSource Region of Pee Compiled by the Brampton Eco bromptonca FlOWef City

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

UfcUtOJMEm

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Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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Williams Pkway Transmission

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Shelters by Ward

Shelters (Homeless families) Address Beds Current Ward New Ward

Wilkinson Road Shelter 15 Wilkinson Road 85 WARD 3 WARD 3

Family Life Resource Centre 535 Main Street North 18 WARD 5 WARD 5

Shelter Brampton 10045 Hurontario St 54 WARD 2 WARD 2 (7 St Leonards Place Peel 1105 Queen Street East 100 WARD 3 WARD 3

CD U BRAMPTONSource Region of Pee Compiled by the Brampton Eco bromptonca FlOWef City

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

sJ BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef Gty

I

Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

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Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

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10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

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5

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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Williams Pkway Transmission

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

UfcUtOJMEm

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

5 bramplonco FlOWef City

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

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10 10 10

5

5

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Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

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Dixie Rd Widening

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DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

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Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

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WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

UfcUtOJMEm

Inquiries 905-874-2650 edoigbfamptonca Soyce Statistics Canada 2011 Census L - r l bull f bull - -

Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

5 bramplonco FlOWef City

I

Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

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10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

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DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

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DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

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Seniors by Ward

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 Total

Over 65 3796 3705 5561 6026 3721 4015 4233 5266 4755 6367 47445

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Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals foreach Ward may differslightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded As a result when these data are summed or grouped the total value may not match the individual values since totals and sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentages which are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

sJ BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef Gty

I

Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

UfcUtOJMEm

Inquiries 905-874-2650 edoigbfamptonca Soyce Statistics Canada 2011 Census L - r l bull f bull - -

Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

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IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

5 bramplonco FlOWef City

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

i

10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

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DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

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DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

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U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

SI BRAMPTON W Age 65 and Over - Current WardsX

Ire fw n Flower City ECONOMIC L_i OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage ot seniors compared to other age group within the same area 3 S eranptonWJfcev

UfcUtOJMEm

Inquiries 905-874-2650 edoigbfamptonca Soyce Statistics Canada 2011 Census L - r l bull f bull - -

Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

C7

IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

5 bramplonco FlOWef City

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

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10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

U BRAMPTON 17 bramploncQ FlOWef Gty

Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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Cm

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DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

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DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

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Legend

Ward Boundary

432 to 889

889 to 1345

1345 to 1802

1802 to 2258

i BRAMPTON V Age 65 and Over - New Wards mWm fm n r + ^ bramptoncG FlOWfir CltV ECONOHC MENT OFFICE A darker blue indicates that the area has a higher percentage of seniors compared to other age group within the same area

bullBrampt Inquiries 905-874-2650 edaStrampton ca

Source Statistics Canada 2011 Census Drawnby Oanoi Bstun

Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

C7

IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

i

10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

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DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

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DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

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DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

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MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

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Household Income by Ward

City Income of households in 2010 Average household total income $89010

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10 1 Income of households in 2010

Average household total

income ($) 76412 108797 74970 79992 85122 98970 92905 79438 92905 103716

Income of households in 2010 Average household total income ($)

108797 103716

C7

IP

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARDS WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Compiled by the Brampton Economic Development Office

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

Average household income (all Census Tract within a ward averaged) - Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available To ensure confidentiality the values including totals are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of 5 or 10 To understand these data you must be aware that each individual value is rounded Asa result when these data are summed orgrouped the total value maynot match the individual values since totalsand sub-totals are independently rounded Similarly percentagesiNhich are calculated on rounded data may not necessarily add up to 100 m r r raquo 1 1 rT^ k I

5 bramplonco FlOWef City

I

Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

i

10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

Cm

-2

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

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U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

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Immigrant status and period of immigration by Ward

18000

16000

14000

12000

10000

8000

6000

4000 (7

2000 1

WARDl WARD 2 WARD 3 WARD 4 WARD 5 WARD 6 WARD 7 WARD 8 WARD 9 WARD 10

Immigrant status and period of immigration 2001 to 2011 Immigrant status and period of immigration 2006 to 20ir

Source Statistics Canada National Household Survey (NHS) Profile 2011 National Household Survey

Please note The 2011 Census Tract geography currently available by Statistics Canada does not align directly with Ward boundaries A small number of Census Tracts overlap more than one Ward In these cases a percentage of total for these Census Tracts was determined based on the percentage of residential dwellings within the Ward Actual totals for each Ward may differ slightly when the 2011 Census data by Ward becomes available

Based on Current Ward Boundaries (City Vote 2010)

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

i

10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

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Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

Cm

-2

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

W

U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

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Number of Group Home Facilities per Ward

30

26

25

20

1715

i

10 10 10

5

5

I I I T

Wardl Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Ward 5 Ward 6 Ward 7 Ward 8 Ward 9 Ward 10

U BRAMPTON 17 bramploncQ FlOWef Gty

Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

Cm

-2

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

W

U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

Page 26: Di llHAMPTON f-± Regional Representation Task Report Force

Police Calls

21 Division (Wards 7 8 9 10 and portion of 3)

2012 = 52184 calls

2013 = 52378 calls

22 Division (7 (Wards 12 34 5 6)

airp 2012 = 56387 calls

2013 = 56470 calls

U BRAMPTON bromptoncE Flower City

Cm

-2

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

W

U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

Page 27: Di llHAMPTON f-± Regional Representation Task Report Force

Cm

-2

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

W

U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

Page 28: Di llHAMPTON f-± Regional Representation Task Report Force

DC Funded Growth - Roads $8346 Million

Mississauga Rd Widening

VMayfield Rd Widening i

Mavis Rd Widening

Dixie Rd Widening

-- bull j i

21

W

U BRAMPTON bramptonco FlOWef City

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

Page 29: Di llHAMPTON f-± Regional Representation Task Report Force

DC Funded Growth -Water $7291 Million

East Brampton Transmission

Central Brampton Sub-Transmission

Burnhamthorpe Feedermain -D

Victoria Reservoir amp

Transmission Alloa Reservoir

amp Pumping Station

Williams Pkway Transmission

22

K

U BRAMPTON bramptonca FlOWef Gty

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty

Page 30: Di llHAMPTON f-± Regional Representation Task Report Force

DC Funded Growth - Wastewater $5125 Million

bullbull0

MAP SCALE 1 240 000

1L^ s

GE Booth Treatment Plant Expansion

East-West Diversion lt7 ForcemainSanitary Trunk

oEast Brampton Sanitary Trunk

East to West Diversion Sewage Pumping Station

23

U BRAMPTON bramptoiuo FlOWef Gty