Londoners will have another chance to sound off on the idea of changing some ward boundaries in the city.
The corporate services committee will hold a public participation meeting Monday at 5 p.m. It will the second held on the issue.
Changes are being proposed to the current 14 ward boundaries in London due to population changes.
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“Right now, the population density per ward isn’t even, just based on the growth that has happened since the last time the ward boundaries were looked at,” said Ward 13 Coun. Tanya Park
“So, what this would do is give councillors a more even distribution of constituents.”
Wards that could see a change include 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12 and 13.
Changes to the ward boundaries would not change the number wards in London.
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If any of the boundaries are changed, the process must be completed by the end of this year in order to be in place for next year’s election.
Monday’s meeting will be held in council chambers at 300 Dufferin Ave. starting at 5 p.m.
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