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Attachment 2 Ward Councillor Appointments by Right of Office Attachment 2 Ward Councillor Appointments by right of office Arena Boards of Management George Bell Arena Board of Management – Councillor Frances Nunziata, Ward 5, York South-Weston Larry Grossman Forest Hill Memorial Arena Board of Management - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence Leaside Memorial Community Gardens Arena Board of Management - Councillor Jaye Robinson, Ward 15, Don Valley West McCormick Playground Arena Board of Management - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Moss Park Arena Board of Management - Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre North Toronto Memorial Arena Board of Management - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence Ted Reeve Community Arena Board of Management - Councillor Brad Bradford, Ward 19, Beaches-East York William H. Bolton Arena Board of Management, Councillor Mike Layton - Ward 11, University - Rosedale Association of Community Centres (AOCCs) Committees or Boards of Management Applegrove Community Complex Board of Management - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth 58 Cecil Street Community Centre Board of Management - Councillor Mike Layton - Ward 11, University – Rosedale Central Eglinton Community Centre Board of Management - Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's 519 Church Street Community Centre Board of Management - Councillor Kristyn Wong- Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Community Centre 55 Board of Management - Councillor Brad Bradford, Ward 19, Beaches- East York Eastview Neighbourhood Community Centre Committee Management - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Ralph Thornton Community Centre Board - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto- Danforth Scadding Court Community Centre Committee - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina- Fort York Swansea Town Hall Community Board of Management - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Waterfront Neighbourhood Community Centre Board - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Bathurst Quay Community Land Co-operative Inc. – Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina- Fort York Page 1 of 4 Business Improvement Areas Albion Islington Square BIA - Councillor Michael Ford, Ward 1, Etobicoke North Baby Point Gates BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Bayview Leaside BIA – Councillor Jaye Robinson, Ward 15, Don Valley West Bloor-Annex BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Bloor by the Park BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Bloorcourt Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale Bloordale Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Bloor Street BIA - Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale Bloor West Village BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Bloor Yorkville BIA - Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale and Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Cabbagetown BIA - Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Chinatown BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York and Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Church Wellesley Village BIA - Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre CityPlace and Fort York - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York College Promenade BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale College West BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Corso Italia BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Crossroads of the Danforth BIA – Councillor Gary Crawford, Ward 20, Scarborough Southwest Danforth Mosaic BIA - Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth and Brad Bradford, Ward 19, Beaches-East York Danforth Village BIA - Brad Bradford, Ward 19, Beaches-East York Dovercourt Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale Downtown Yonge BIA - Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale and Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre DuKe Heights BIA - James Pasternak, Ward 6, York Centre and Councillor Anthony Perruzza, Ward 7, Humber River-Black Creek Dundas-West BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Dupont by the Castle BIA - Councillor Mike Layton Ward 11, University-Rosedale and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Eglinton Hill BIA - Councillor Frances Nunziata, Ward 5, York South-Weston Emery Village BIA – Councillor Anthony Perruzza, Ward 7, Humber River-Black Creek Fairbank Village BIA – Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence and Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Financial District BIA – Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York and Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Forest Hill Village BIA - Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Gerrard India Bazaar BIA – Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Greektown on the Danforth BIA – Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Harbord Street BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Page 2 of 4 Hillcrest Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Junction Gardens BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Kennedy Road BIA - Councillor Michael Thompson, Ward 21, Scarborough Centre and Councillor Jim Karygiannis, Ward 22, Scarborough-Agincourt Kensington Market BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Korea Town BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Lakeshore Village BIA - Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Leslieville BIA - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Liberty Village BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Little Italy BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Little Portugal BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport, Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York and Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Long Branch BIA, Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Marketo District BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence Midtown-Yonge BIA - Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Mimico by the Lake BIA - Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Mimico Village BIA - Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Mirvish Village BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Mount Dennis BIA - Councillor Frances Nunziata, Ward 5, York South-Weston Mount Pleasant BIA - Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's and Councillor Jaye Robinson, Ward 15, Don Valley West Oakwood Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Ossington Avenue BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Pape Village BIA - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Parkdale Village BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park and Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Queen Street West BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Regal Heights Village BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport Riverside District BIA - Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam Ward 13, Toronto Centre and Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth Roncesvalles Village BIA - Councillor Gord Perks, Ward 4, Parkdale-High Park Rosedale Main Street BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's St. Clair Gardens BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport St. Lawrence Market Neighbourhood BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York and Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Sheppard East Village BIA, Councillor Cynthia Lai, Ward 23, Scarborough North shopthequeensway.com BIA - Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore The Beach BIA - Councillor Brad Bradford, Ward 19, Beaches-East York The Danforth BIA - Councillor Paula Fletcher, Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth The Eglinton Way BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's The Kingsway BIA - Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore The Waterfront BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Toronto Entertainment District BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Page 3 of 4 Trinity Bellwoods BIA - Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York and Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale Upper Village BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Uptown Yonge BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence, Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's and Councillor Jaye Robinson, Ward 15, Don Valley West Village of Islington BIA - Councillor Stephen Holyday, Ward 2, Etobicoke Centre and Councillor Mark Grimes, Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore Weston Village BIA - Councillor Frances Nunziata, Ward 5, York South-Weston West Queen West BIA - Councillor Ana Bailão, Ward 9, Davenport and Councillor Joe Cressy, Ward 10, Spadina-Fort York Wexford Heights BIA - Councillor Denzil Minnan-Wong, Ward 16, Don Valley East and Councillor Michael Thompson, Ward 21, Scarborough Centre Wilson Village BIA - Councillor James Pasternak, Ward 6, York Centre Wychwood Heights BIA - Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Yonge Lawrence Village BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence and Councillor Jaye Robinson, Ward 15, Don Valley West Yonge and St. Clair BIA - Councillor Mike Layton, Ward 11, University-Rosedale and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's York Eglinton BIA - Councillor Mike Colle, Ward 8, Eglinton-Lawrence and Councillor Josh Matlow, Ward 12, Toronto-St. Paul's Yonge-Dundas Square Board of Management - Councillor Kristyn Wong-Tam, Ward 13, Toronto Centre Page 4 of 4 .
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