Comment 120177

By RobF (registered) | Posted September 29, 2016 at 14:51:40 in reply to Comment 120174

I follow your logic. My point is you need to consider more than just the flaws of the existing system. Political or governance systems can all be gamed ... changes the rules and the players adjust accordingly.

Rather than a board of control, I'd suggest that given Hamilton's geography we double the number of councillors (elect two per ward) and create community/sub-area committees that report to City Council.

The Toronto Council has a community council sub-structure. They still have many problems that flow from the legacy of amalgamation and other governance changes that took place in the Harris years, but the basic idea should be to ensure that local government is responsive to constituents, but is mindful of city-wide or metropolitan needs.

The board of control centralized oversight of municipal expenditures, but also tended to frustrate innovation.

Comment edited by RobF on 2016-09-29 15:07:38

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