London City Council’s 2011 meeting schedule reflects the typical governance structure of a municipal government, with 10 total meetings distributed across various committees and the main council. The City Council held the majority of meetings with 5 sessions, serving as the primary decision-making body where major policies, budgets, and bylaws are debated and voted upon. These meetings typically address critical municipal matters including annual budget approvals, tax rate setting, major infrastructure investments, and strategic policy directions that shape the city’s future.

The specialized committees each met once or twice throughout the year to focus on their respective areas of expertise. The Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee, with 2 meetings, would have concentrated on long-term planning initiatives, economic development strategies, and policy frameworks. Meanwhile, the Civic Works Committee addressed infrastructure projects, public works maintenance, and transportation issues, while the Planning and Environment Committee handled zoning applications, development proposals, and environmental regulations. The Audit Committee’s single meeting would have focused on financial oversight, reviewing the city’s financial statements, and ensuring proper fiscal management and accountability to taxpayers.

Meetings by Committee

CommitteeMeetings
City Council5
Strategic Priorities and Policy Committee2
Civic Works Committee1
Planning and Environment Committee1
Audit Committee1

Recent Meetings from 2011