Presentation | 2017
New York City Community Boards
Jessica Silver
In a number of cities around the world, community councils give local residents the power to get directly involved in local matters facing municipal government. In Toronto, City Council will soon consider the boundaries, mandates, and powers of its four community councils, which were created in 1998 to address the perceived lack of direct access to City Hall as a result of amalgamation.
IMFG convened a panel on Dec. 12th, 2017, to discuss the benefits and challenges of using bodies such as community councils to govern local decisions. In learning from the experiences in Toronto, Vancouver, and New York, the panel explored whether community council-like bodies have the potential to create more accessible and participatory local governments.