Vancouver City Council is the governing body of the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
The city is governed by the Vancouver Charter[1], not the Community Charter and the Local Government Act which are used for other municipal governments. The Vancouver Charter gives the city greater powers than those of other municipalities in British Columbia.
Powers of the Vancouver council include[2]:
- pass by-laws to regulate such things as noise and land use
- buy and sell property
- collect certain taxes
- approve expenditures
- take on debts
- give grants
- hire and discharge employees
City council sits at City Hall at 453 West 12th Avenue.
The council consists of the mayor plus ten councillors elected to serve a 3 year term. Monthly, a deputy mayor is appointed from among the councillors.
The most recent election was on November 15, 2008. Unlike some big city councils, all Vancouver councillors are elected at-large. A proposal to move to a conventional ward system was rejected by voters in an October 17, 2004 referendum.
Vancouver City Council members (by party)
2005–2008 Vancouver City Council members
2002–2005 Vancouver City Council members
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