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Whereas members of the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) have voted to withdraw services they provide under the Ontario Health Insurance Plan (OHIP) starting September 1, 2021 unless the Province agrees to negotiate funding for Ontarians access to eyecare coverage;

Whereas currently, the Province covers approximately 55 per cent of the cost of eye exams insured by OHIP. The remainder of the cost is absorbed by optometrist clinics, which impacts overhead costs such as rent and salaries;

Whereas currently OHIP covers one eye exam a year for people under the age of 20, 65 and older along with those who have specific medial conditions which makes up approximately 70% of patients;

Whereas without the OHIP coverage seniors, children and vulnerable populations with specific medical conditions including glaucoma may not have access to these primary care services now offered under the OHIP plan;

Whereas Ontario has undervalued the eye health of Ontarians and cannot continue to neglect and jeopardize access to eye care;

Therefore Be It Resolved that Cambridge Council request the Provincial government to recognize the value of access for Ontarians to quality eye care and act now to protect it,

And THAT the Provincial government take action to ensure that the Ontario Association of Optometrists (OAO) be granted a formal negotiation process with the Ontario government to fund these services at least to the cost of delivery, prior to any job action taking place;

AND THAT a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Hon. Premier Ford, Ontario Minister of Health, Christine Elliot, Cambridge MPPs, MPs , the Ontario Association of Optometrists, the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, the municipalities of Waterloo Region, the Region of Waterloo.

21-052 Being a by-law to amend By-law 133-18, being a by-law to define the mandate and meeting procedures for Advisory Committees

21-053 Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 46 to the City of Cambridge Official Plan (2012), as amended (42 Portland St)

21-054 Being a by-law to amend Zoning By-law No. 150-85, as amended, with respect to land municipally known as 42 Portland Street

Note: This by-law will be pulled should Council opt to move forward with the Alternative Zoning By-law Amendment outlined in Report 21-065(CD) City Initiated River Rd Secondary Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment (List as Item 10.1.1., pages 102-389 of the agenda)

21-055 Recommended By-law- Being a by-law of the Corporation of the City of Cambridge to amend the City of Cambridge Zoning By-Law pursuant to Sections 34 and 36 of the Planning Act R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended

Note: This by-law will be pulled should Council opt to move forward with the Staff recommended Zoning By-law Amendment outlined in Report 21-065(CD) City Initiated River Rd Secondary Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment (Listed as Item 10.1.1., pages 102-389 of the agenda)

21-055 Alternative By-law- Being a by-law of the Corporation of the City of Cambridge to amend the City of Cambridge Zoning By-Law pursuant to Sections 34 and 36 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. P.13, as amended

21-056 Being a by-law to adopt Amendment No. 47, to the City of Cambridge Official Plan (2012) as amended for lands known as the River Rd Secondary Plan

21-057 Being a by-law to amend Site Plan Control By-law 20-60

21-058 Being a by-law to confirm the proceedings of the Corporation of the City of Cambridge.