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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCLD-025-19Clarington Staff Report If this information is required in an alternate accessible format, please contact the Accessibility Coordinator at 905-623-3379 ext. 2131. Report To: General Government Committee Date of Meeting: November 25, 2019 Submitted By: Anne Greentree, Municipal Clerk Reviewed By: Andrew C. Allison, CAO File Number: Report Number: CLD-025-19 By-law Number: Resolution#: Report Subject: Webstreaming of Council and Committee Meetings Recommendation: 1. That Report CLD-025-19 be received for information. Municipality of Clarington Page 2 Report CLD-025-19 Report Overview This report informs Members of Council of the upcoming change to Council and Standing Committee meetings to add webstreaming and closed captioning. To date, Council and Standing Committees have only been audio recorded. The webstreaming initiative will provide improved accessibility and will integrate with the minutes. 1. Background Definitions 1.1 The concept of video capture/recording of meetings provides greater accessibility and transparency to the general public who are unable to attend a meeting. However, there have been hurdles to overcome in that there is a requirement, under the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, to provide closed captioning. 1.2 Closed captioning (CC) means the system of displaying the text version of the spoken part of the broadcast across the bottom of the screen. Unlike subtitles, which only transcribe dialogue, closed captioning also describes sounds and other audio information pertinent to the viewer. 1.3 Webstreaming means to the process of delivering multimedia over the internet. "Streaming" allows the viewer to begin viewing the video without first downloading the entire file. 1.4 Webcasting and webstreaming are the same, in the Clarington context, in that they both deliver video live to the user. 1.5 Video archiving means the saving of the video file for access on demand at a future date (i.e. not live). Recordings at Clarington 1.6 Since May, 2008, where possible, we have recorded, to DVD, the Rogers Cable video of the Council meetings. 1.7 In 2012, Staff had proposed either webstreaming or podcasting and Council decided to proceed with podcasting at that time. As a result, Staff have been audio recording Council and Standing Committee meetings since June, 2012, and providing the recordings on the municipal website. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-025-19 Page 3 1.8 Since December, 2018, as a result of improvements to the audio technology in the Council Chambers, Clarington has also audio recorded closed session meetings of Council and its Standing Committees. These improvements also included the installation of a Clarington-owned camera integrated with the existing audio system. Clarington's IT Strategic Plan 1.9 In October, 2017, Council approved the recommendations in Report CAO-008-17 which endorsed the Information Technology Strategic Plan. One of the key aspects of the Strategic Plan was to address projects related to the "customer facing systems layer". In particular, it states: "At the top of the technology stack are those customer facing systems that portray the Municipality's image on the web through provision of information, transparency and accountability, engagement, and routine disclosure of data that people and organizations want. Social Media is an opportunity to engage more interactively with residents and customers. It enables effective pushing of information to the interested, and is a channel where there are conversations about the Municipality."' 1.10 The Strategic Plan projects have been approved and prioritized by the IT Steering Committee, comprised of Department Heads. In order to address the "pushing of information" to the public and to provide greater accountability and transparency, while adhering to the AODA standards, webstreaming was proposed to be a project as part of the IT Strategic Plan. Webstreaming software has been an approved project in the IT Strategic Plan since December, 2018. Technology 1.11 In September, 2019, the Municipal Clerk's Department implemented an electronic meeting management software, eSCRIBE. This software is used for all regular and special meetings of Council and its Standing Committees for agendas and minutes. 1 Information Technology Strategic Plan, Prior & Prior, Page 28. Municipality of Clarington Page 4 Report CLD-025-19 2. Webstreaming Phase 2.1 As we are progressing through the later stages of the meeting management software project, we are looking ahead to the next phase. The Webcasting Module will be integrated with the minutes and provide closed captioning and live webstreaming, using our existing camera and audio system. The archived video will be integrated with the minutes such that the viewer would open the minutes, click on an item, and the video of the discussion on the item would appear in a box within the minutes, as shown below, which can be accessed on the St. John's website: 2. PROCLAMATiONSIPRESENTATIONS 2.1 Financial Literacy Month - November 2019 2.2 World Town Planning Day - November B, 2019 N 2.3 Recognition of Rogers TV Volunteers for their many years of Council Meetings Coverage 3. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA 3.1 Agenda of November 4. 2019 4. ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES 5-1 Presentation of Motion - Climate Change Emergency 4.1 Adoption of Minutes -October 28, 2019 , 5. BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES 1. St. John's - Climate Emergency Motion-V3.pdf 5.1 Presentation of Motion - Climate Chan a Emer en �7, At the Regular Meeting of Council on October 15. 2019 Councillor Froude gave notice that he will be requesting Council's consideration of a motion for debate recognizing climate change as an emergency and set forward a course of action for the city's sustainability 2.2 Additionally, the entire video will be archived as part of the meeting calendar documents, should the view choose to view just the video, in its entirety. 2.3 As Clarington sees more meetings with residents making use of the "overflow rooms" to listen to the audio of the meetings, there would also be a benefit with the addition of webstreaming, where Staff can set up a screen, projector and laptop in the overflow rooms so that the residents can view the meeting live. Alternatively, anyone with internet access at home or on a device will be able to watch the meetings where they wish. 2.4 It is anticipated that the archived video, with closed captioning, would be posted within two business days of the meeting. 2.5 Although it is anticipated that our current bandwidth requirements will be sufficient, it is not known for certain until the project is live. Municipality of Clarington Report CLD-025-19 Page 5 2.6 Staff are working towards an implementation date of January, 2020 for webstreaming and video archiving of all regular and special Council and Standing Committee meetings (that are held in the Council Chambers). The Clerk's Department will work with the Communications Division to develop an official press release to let the public know that this service is available. 3. Financial Impact 3.1 The costs for implementing this phase were included in the 2018 budget as part of the larger project. 4. Concurrence This report has been reviewed by the Director of Corporate Services and the Director of Operations who concur with the recommendations. 5. Conclusion It is respectfully recommended that Council receive the information regarding webstreaming and closed captioning. Staff Contact: June Gallagher, Deputy Clerk, 905-623-3379 ext. 2103 or jgallagher@clarington.net. Attachments: Not Applicable The following interested parties will be notified of Council's decision: Clarington Accessibility Advisory Committee