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And Position-Specific Appointments Consistent with The Document 1 Ward- and Position-Specific Appointments Consistent with the practice first established in the 2010-2014 Term of Council, it is recommended that the Mayor and/or the appropriate Ward Councillor be assigned to the following local board appointments1: • All Business Improvement Areas (BIAs) (see complete list below) • Mohr’s Landing / Quyon Port Authority (Councillor E. El-Chantiry, Ward 5 - West Carleton-March) • National Arts Centre (Mayor Watson) • Invest Ottawa (Mayor Watson) • Osgoode Care Centre (Councillor G. Darouze, Ward 20 – Osgoode) • Shaw Centre (Mayor Watson) • Ottawa Police Services Board (Mayor Watson) • Ottawa Community Housing Corporation (Mayor Watson) • Ottawa Community Lands Development Corporation (Mayor Watson) • City of Ottawa Superannuation Fund (Mayor Watson) • Crime Prevention Ottawa (Mayor Watson) • Hydro Ottawa Holding (Mayor Watson) Complete List of BIAs (as of November 2018) • Bank Street (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 - Somerset) • Barrhaven (Councillors J. Harder, Ward 3 – Barrhaven and C. Meehan, Ward 22 – Gloucester-South Nepean) • Bell’s Corners (Councillor R. Chiarelli, Ward 8 – College) • Byward Market (Councillor M. Fleury, Ward 12 – Rideau-Vanier) • Carp Road Corridor (Councillors E. El-Chantiry, Ward 5 - West Carleton-March and S. Moffatt, Ward 21 – Rideau Goulbourn) • Carp Village (Councillor E. El-Chantiry, Ward 5 - West Carleton-March) • Downtown Rideau (Councillor M. Fleury, Ward 12 – Rideau-Vanier) • Glebe (Councillor S. Menard, Ward 17 – Capital) • Heart of Orléans (Councillors M. Luloff, Ward 1 – Orléans and L. Dudas, Ward 2 – Innes) • Kanata Central (Councillor J. Sudds, Ward 4 – Kanata North) • Kanata North Business Park (Councillor J. Sudds, Ward 4 - Kanata North) 1 It should be noted that Section 226 of the Municipal Act, 2001 provides that “A municipality may, with the consent of the head of council, appoint a member of council to act in the place of the head of council on any body, other than on the council of another municipality, of which the head of council is a member by virtue of being head of council.” 1 • Manotick (Councillor S. Moffatt, Ward 21 – Rideau-Goulbourn) • Preston Street (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 - Somerset) • Somerset Street Chinatown (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 - Somerset) • Somerset Village (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 - Somerset) • Sparks Street (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 – Somerset) • Sparks Street Mall Authority (Councillor C. McKenney, Ward 14 - Somerset) • Quartier Vanier (Councillors M. Fleury, Ward 12 – Rideau-Vanier and T. Nussbaum, Ward 13 – Rideau-Rockcliffe) • Wellington West (Councillor J. Leiper, Ward 15 – Kitchissippi • Westboro (Councillor J. Leiper, Ward 15 – Kitchissippi) 2 .
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