With the upcoming election, perhaps it’s time to consider changing city council. Presently there are 23 city councilors for a city with a population of 372,679. That’s one councilor for every 16 940 people. To put that in perspective, Toronto (pop. 2,503
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on Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 11:09 PM
With the upcoming election, perhaps it’s time to consider changing city council. Presently there are 23 city councilors for a city with a population of 372,679. That’s one councilor for every 16 940 people. To put that in perspective, Toronto (pop. 2,503,281) and Vancouver (pop. 578,041) each have about one councilor for every 57 000 people. New York (pop. 8,214,426) has one for every 161 067 people. For us to have to same ratio as Toronto or Vancouver, we would need 6-7 councilors.
If each councilor was making $50 000 per year, 16 fewer councilors would equal $800 000 in municipal money for things like the roads, or schools or anything else that could improve this city. How can it possibly be justified to have so many more councilors than other cities?
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