October 13, 1998
TO:Striking Committee
FROM:City Clerk
SUBJECT:REPRESENTATION ON THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THE METROPOLITAN TORONTO HOUSING AUTHORITY.
Purpose:
The purpose of this report is to present, as requested by the Striking Committee on September
23, 1998, possible options for proceeding with proposed appointments to the Board of
Directors of the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority (MTHA), and to submit a list of
Members of Council who have indicated an interest in such appointments.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendation:
It is recommended that the Striking Committee give consideration to the options described in
this report respecting proposed appointments to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan
Toronto Housing Authority (MTHA).
Council Reference/Background/History:
The Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority was established by provincial Order-in-Council
and operates under a management agreement with the Ontario Housing Corporation (OHC). It
is responsible for the day-to-day management of the OHC's rental housing in the City of
Toronto.
There are currently two MTHA Directors who are municipal Councillors: Gordon Chong
(City of Toronto) and Joyce Frustaglio (City of Vaughan). They were both appointed by
provincial Order-in-Council, and their terms of office expire on April 30, 2000. The Ministry
has advised that one of the two municipal appointees is from the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)
since the regional municipalities will be sharing in the MTHA costs once same are
downloaded.
City Council on July 29, 30 and 31, 1998, in adopting, as amended, Clause No. 4 of Report
No. 7 of The Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee, headed "Sale of Scattered
Units Owned by Ontario Housing Corporation in the City of Toronto", directed, inter alia, that
"the Provincial Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing be advised that the City of Toronto
will be nominating its two representatives to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan
Toronto Housing Authority; and further that the matter of these nominations be referred to the
Striking Committee for consideration."
The Striking Committee on September23, 1998, requested the City Clerk and the City
Solicitor to submit a report to the Striking Committee on possible options for proceeding with
the proposed appointments to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Toronto Housing
Authority (MTHA). The Striking Committee also directed the City Clerk to canvass Members
of Council for their interest in being appointed to the Board of Directors of MTHA, should the
option of appointing two representatives be available.
In addition, City Council on October 1 and 2, 1998, adopted, as amended, Clause No. 2 of
Report No. 8 of The Community and Neighbourhood Services Committee, headed "The
Future Management of the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority". In so doing, Council
decided, in part, to request the Province of Ontario to amend the necessary regulations
regarding appointments to the MTHA Board of Directors to enable the City of Toronto
appoint a majority of Board members from City Council.
City Council also adopted the following further recommendation:
"It is further recommended that the following motions be referred to the Striking Committee,
with a request that the Committee submit its recommendations thereon to the next meeting of
City Council scheduled to be held on October28, 1998:
Moved by Councillor Moscoe:
'It is further recommended that Councillors McConnell and Moscoe be nominated for
appointment to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority.'
Moved by Councillor Jakobek:
'It is further recommended that Councillor Jakobek be considered for appointment to the
Board of Directors of the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority.' "
In his letter dated September 21, 1998, to the City Clerk, the Minister of Municipal Affairs
and Housing responded to the aforementioned decision of City Council to nominate two
representatives to the Board of Directors of MTHA as follows:
"With respect to Council's intention to nominate representatives to the Board of Directors of
the Metropolitan Toronto Housing Authority, I wish to advise that there are currently no
vacancies among the eight positions on the Board."
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
The following options are available to City Council:
Option 1: A request to the Province to increase the size of the Board of Directors of MTHA
in order to accommodate two representatives nominated by the City Council, and submission
of the names of two such nominees for appointment by provincial Order-in-Council.
Option 2: Submission to the Province of the names of two nominees to represent the City of
Toronto on the Board of Directors of MTHA, with the request that they be appointed by
Order-in-Council at such time as vacancies occur on the Board.
Option 3:Further consideration of appointments of City noinemes to the MTHA Board of
Directors once a response is received from the Province to the aforementioned request of City
Council that the Province amend the necessary regulations to enable the City of Toronto to
appoint a majority of MTHA Board members from City Council.
Members of Council were canvassed on October 7, 1998, to determine their respective interest
in being nominated for appointment to the Board of Directors of MTHA. The attached
Schedule 1 contains a list of those Members who have indicated an interest in such
appointment, in the event that the Striking Committee wishes to recommend the nomination
of two appointees.
The City Solicitor has been consulted in the preparation of this report.
Conclusions:
The Striking Committee may now recommend to Council one of the options described in this
report respecting proposed appointments to the Board of Directors of the Metropolitan
Toronto Housing Authority.
Contact Name:
Joanne Hamill, Interim Contact for the Striking Committee, 392-4339.
Novina Wong
City Clerk
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