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In keeping with guidelines, Community Advisory Committee Members are currently attending meetings remotely.
Members of the public wishing to observe a Community Advisory Committee meeting virtually must register with the City Clerk's Office no later than 9 a.m. the day of the meeting to receive a Zoom link. You will be asked to provide whether you plan to attend using computer or telephone, along with the email or phone number that will be used, and you should indicate if you require an accommodation to attend. Contact advisorycommittee@london.ca or phone 519-661-CITY (2489),
At the Council meeting held on February 15, 2022, Council approved the establishment of the new London Community Advisory Committees. Below you will find each advisory committee listed along with their terms of reference. Appointment duration is currently under review but may be up to 3 years.
You can contact the Accessibility Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy - up to 15 Members
You can contact the Animal Welfare Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
One (1) representative from each of the following general categories are desirable:
You can contact the Community Advisory Committee on Planning by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
You can contact the Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Oppression Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
You can contact the Ecological Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
You can contact the Environmental Stewardship and Action Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
You can contact the Integrated Transportation Community Advisory Committee by email at advisorycommittee@london.ca.
The role of a Community Advisory Committee is to provide recommendations, advice, and information to the Municipal Council on those specialized matters which relate to the purpose of the Community Advisory Committee.
Vacancy – up to 15 Members
Members should have an interest in the matters included in the mandate of the Integrated Transportation Community Advisory Committee
The personal information contained in communications directed to City Council and its Standing and Advisory Committees is collected under the authority of the Municipal Act, 2001 as amended and will be used to assist Council and committee members in their deliberations. Questions about this collection should be addressed to the Manager, Records and Information Services, 300 Dufferin Avenue, London, ON N6A 4L9 or by telephone 519-661-CITY (2489) ext. 5590.
Communications addressed to City Council and to its Standing and Advisory Committees become part of the public record and will be published on a public agenda and made available electronically through the City of London public internet website. The City will not accept anonymous communications sent to Council or to its Committees.