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Orillia City Council

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Orillia City Council
Type
Type
Term limits
None
History
New session started
December 1, 2022
Leadership
Mayor of Orillia
Donald McIsaac
since December 1, 2022
Structure
Seats9
Length of term
4 years
AuthorityMunicipal Act 2001
Elections
Last election
October 24, 2022
(9 seats)
Next election
October 19, 2026
(9 seats)
Meeting place
Orillia City Hall
Orillia, Ontario
Website
Mayor and City Council

Orillia City Council is the governing body of the city of Orillia, Ontario.

Council is made up of one mayor and nine councillors (two per ward):

  • Mayor Donald McIsaac
  • Ward 1 - Whitney Smith and David Campbell
  • Ward 2 - Luke Leatherdale and Ralph Cipolla
  • Ward 3 - Jeff Czetwerzuk and Jay Fallis
  • Ward 4 - Janet-Lynne Dunford and Tim Lauer

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Transcription

Mayors and Reeves

  • Donald McIsaac 2022-present
  • Steve Clarke 2014-2022
  • Angelo Orsi 2010-2014
  • Ron Stevens 2003-2010
  • Ted Emond 1986-1988
  • Ken McCann
  • Clayton Albert 'Clayt' French
  • John Palmer
  • Isabell Post
  • Wilber Cramp
  • James Brockett Tudhope - Reeve and Mayor

Town and City Halls

  • Tudhope Building 1997– present
  • 35 West St N ? - 1997
  • Orillia City Hall 1895-1997 - multi use building; rebuilt after 1915 fire (completed 1917 and now Orillia Opera House)[1]
  • Orillia Town Hall and Jail 1874-1890s - 1st permanent home and demolished to make way for 2nd city hall
  • Temperance Hall 1867-1874[2] - temporary home

References

  1. ^ "History of the Opera House". 17 March 2017.
  2. ^ "History of the Opera House". 17 March 2017.

External links

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