CITY HALL
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR VANCOUVER
November 7, 1995
MEMO TO: Members of Council
COPY TO: City Manager
City Clerk
FROM: Mayor Philip Owen
RE: WARDS REVIEW
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You will recall that in my Inaugural Address of December, 1993, I
announced there would be a referendum on a ward system as part of the
next municipal election.
I also asked the City Manager and the City Clerk to report to Council on
the composition of a wards review committee including the terms of
reference, budget and procedure to establish boundaries and the process
for public participation.
Since that time, I have had several discussions with the City Manager
and the City Clerk on how best to proceed. Adhering to the intent
expressed in the Inaugural Address, I believe that City Council should
include a referendum on the ward system on the November 1996 ballot.
Further, should the 1996 referendum result in a decision to change the
present system to a different one, the system would not be implemented
until the following election in November of 1999.
Addressing the question of a wards review committee, I have been advised
by the City Manager and City Clerk that to properly review and adjust
ward boundaries, it is vital that up-to-date, accurate population data
be available. Unfortunately, the last Canada Census was conducted in
1991 and the next Canada Census will be held in 1996. The resulting data
will not be available until the end of 1997 or early 1998.
Based on the aforementioned, I trust that you concur that it does not
make any sense to undertake a review of ward boundaries without up-to-
date population statistics. Therefore, I have asked the City Clerk to
defer reporting on a wards review committee until the results of the
1996 referendum are known and data from the 1996 Census is available. In
the meantime, I have asked the City Clerk to research other systems of
local governance currently in place in other North American cities,
including those cities experiences with their particular systems, as
well as to review recent studies undertaken on this subject. The
resultant report would be submitted to Council in April of 1996 and
would be widely circulated to encourage public opinion prior to
Council's consideration of its content.
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If the results of the referendum lead to a decision by Council to
introduce a ward system in 1999, it would be appropriate to establish a
wards review committee, as originally envisioned, when the 1996 census
data has been released. The work of this committee, including the
establishment of ward boundaries, would be completed such that the new
system would be in place for our 1999 general elections.
Philip W. Owen,
MAYOR