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The City of London has completed its 2024 Ward Boundary Review. The Final Report and Recommendations were presented at the December 10th Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee meeting, where Council approved, in principle, Final Option 1 from the 2024 Ward Boundary Review – Final Report.
This meeting included a public participation session where residents and community groups shared their insights and feedback. Based on this input, Council incorporated three minor amendments to better reflect communities of interest and ensure a balanced population distribution. These changes affect Wards 1, 4, 11, and 13.
At the December 17th Council meeting, Final Option 1, as amended, was officially approved.
Phase 2 public engagement session recording - October 16:
Phase 2 Public Participation Meeting (Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee) - October 8:
What is a ward boundary review?
A process where local electoral boundaries (wards) and/or electoral systems (wards versus at-large) are considered and reviewed against a set of accepted criteria (guiding principles). The purpose is to ensure that residents have equitable access to their elected representatives.
Not sure which ward you're in? Find out using our interactive map.
Just for fun
Put your London knowledge to the test! Take a crack at this Brain Teaser quiz and see if you're as familiar with our town as you think. It's just for fun, but you might discover something new about the place you call home!
The City of London has completed its 2024 Ward Boundary Review. The Final Report and Recommendations were presented at the December 10th Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee meeting, where Council approved, in principle, Final Option 1 from the 2024 Ward Boundary Review – Final Report.
This meeting included a public participation session where residents and community groups shared their insights and feedback. Based on this input, Council incorporated three minor amendments to better reflect communities of interest and ensure a balanced population distribution. These changes affect Wards 1, 4, 11, and 13.
At the December 17th Council meeting, Final Option 1, as amended, was officially approved.
Phase 2 public engagement session recording - October 16:
Phase 2 Public Participation Meeting (Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee) - October 8:
What is a ward boundary review?
A process where local electoral boundaries (wards) and/or electoral systems (wards versus at-large) are considered and reviewed against a set of accepted criteria (guiding principles). The purpose is to ensure that residents have equitable access to their elected representatives.
Not sure which ward you're in? Find out using our interactive map.
Just for fun
Put your London knowledge to the test! Take a crack at this Brain Teaser quiz and see if you're as familiar with our town as you think. It's just for fun, but you might discover something new about the place you call home!
Personal information collected and recorded at the public participation meeting or submitted in writing on this subject is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001, as amended, and will be used by Members of Council and City of London staff in their review of this matter.
The written submissions, including names, will be made available to the public, including posting on the City of London’s website. A video recording of the meeting proceedings may also be posted to the City of London’s website. Questions about this collection should be referred to the Manager of Records and Information, 519-661-2489 ext. 5590, email: bsomers@london.ca.