"WHERAS strong mayor powers make it possible for some votes to pass with a minority of support from a given municipal council;
AND WHEREAS municipal governance is otherwise structured to ensure that motions passed on behalf of a community have the support of the majority of the members of that elected council;
AND WHEREAS strong mayor powers also give mayors the ability to hire and fire senior municipal staff, which could create an environment where the independence and professional input of senior staff is influenced by this power dynamic;
AND WHERAS the independence of municipal staff is essential for the effective and transparent working relationship between staff and councils as a whole;
AND WHEREAS the precedent of strong mayor powers in some Ontario municipalities might justify the extension of those powers to all municipal councils;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT City Council:
- Formally express concern with the creation and expansion of these powers and highlight that they are not compatible with a democratic process through a letter to Premier Doug Ford, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Steve Clark, Bruce-Grey-Owen Sound MPP Rick Byers, the leaders of the Ontario Liberal, NDP, and Green Parties, as well as the other municipalities in Ontario; and
- Request staff to monitor the expansion of these powers and report back should opportunities for consultation on the issue become available."