Public engagement session to be held for London’s Ward Boundary Review

The City of London is hosting a public engagement session tomorrow, Tuesday, July 9, to give residents a chance to learn about and provide feedback on the City of London’s Ward Boundary Review. Londoners are encouraged to learn about ward boundaries and contribute their thoughts and considerations to the review process. 

The hybrid session will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. in Committee Room #5 at City Hall (second floor). If you are unable to make it in person, a virtual option will also be available via Zoom. A link to the Zoom meeting can be found on Get Involved London

The City of London is committed to a transparent and inclusive Ward Boundary Review process. 

More public consultation is scheduled to take place in the fall before a final report with recommendations is presented to City Council.

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.

Last modified:Monday, July 08, 2024