The Niagara Falls City Council is the governing body of the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. The council consists of the mayor plus eight elected councillors representing the city as a whole. The last election was held in 2022, and the next will be held in 2026.
History
editMembers of city council were originally known as aldermen until 2006, when the terminology was updated to councillor. These councillors were elected through a ward system from 1970 to 2000, which meant that councillors represented local neighbourhoods within the city, as opposed to the city as a whole. However, in 2002, that was changed, so that the top 8 candidates were elected. At the same time, city council voted to reduce the size of the council from 13 to 9 (including the city councillors as well as the mayor).[1]
Councillors
editThe members of this city council were elected (or reelected) in the 2022 municipal elections
- Mayor Jim Diodati
- Wayne Campbell
- Ruth-Ann Nieuwesteeg
- Tony Baldinelli
- Mona Patel
- Lori Lococo
- Victor Pietrangelo
- Mike Strange
- Wayne Thomson
Controversies
editThundering Waters
editIn May 2018, Niagara Falls City Council approved the development process of the Riverfront Community and Paradise at Niagara Falls, more commonly known as Thundering Waters.[2] While supporters of the development said that it would bring jobs and tourism to the city, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority as well as other community and environmental groups highlighted the environmental damage it would cause. The development would be situated on significant wetlands, and directly in the watershed of the Welland River.[3] A local environmental scientist filed an appeal with the municipal planning tribunal, which was dismissed. As of March 2021, official site development has not been begun, although the developing company has illegally begun working on the site- clearing trees and disturbing the ecosystem.[4][5]
References
edit- ^ "Petition for ward system goes before council". stcatharinesstandard.com. 2017-12-03. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ "Riverfront Community Master Plan (formerly Thundering Waters) | City of Niagara Falls, Canada - City of Niagara Falls". City of Niagara Falls Website. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ dougdraper (2020-10-05). "Another Public Meeting On The Controversial Thundering Waters Forest Project". Niagara At Large. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ "What you need to know of Thundering Waters plan". stcatharinesstandard.com. 2020-02-02. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
- ^ "Developer Charged With Illegal Cut in Thundering Waters". Sierra Club Canada. 2020-02-11. Retrieved 2021-03-17.