Regular Council
Council conducts its business using the Standing Committee System. The Standing Committees offer policy and operational recommendations to Council on an ongoing basis. Decisions of Council require support from a majority of the members present at a meeting. In certain cases, the consent of two-thirds (2/3) of all members of Council is required. Council must have at least five (5) members present to conduct its business.
Special Council
Through the provisions of the Town's Procedure By-law, the Mayor may call a special meeting of Council at any time. Decisions of Council and Special Council meetings require support from a majority of the members present at a meeting. In certain cases, the consent of two-thirds (2/3) of all members of Council is required. Council must have at least five (5) members present to conduct its business.
Committee of the Whole
The Committee of the Whole considers a wide-variety of issues including those related to the CAO's Office, Financial Services, Community Services, Operations, Fire and Emergency Services, Planning and Development, and Legal and Enforcement Services, including financial planning, contract awards, levels of service and policy, roads and bridges, storm sewers, sidewalks, and parks. In addition, the Committee of the Whole considers land use planning matters including Official Plan Amendments and Zoning By-law Amendments. Recommendations supported at Committee of the Whole meetings are then presented at the next Regular Council meeting for Council's consideration.
Public Meetings
Public Meetings are those required pursuant to the Planning Act for Planning and Development matters deemed to require public consultation. Public Meetings provide members of the public with an opportunity to give feedback about proposed planning applications.
You have the opportunity to participate in a public meeting and provide feedback on development applications to have your voice heard. You may also register for an Interested Party List to be notified of updates pertaining to a matter considered at a Public Meeting.
View the Council and Committee calendar for agendas, minutes, and reports.
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee reviews and reports the results and recommendations regarding the annual external audit of financial statements for the Town of Whitby to Council.
Advisory Boards and Committees
The Town of Whitby has a variety of advisory boards and committees, whose members are appointed by Council and serve our community in an advisory capacity. Council appoints qualified candidates for citizen vacancies. Members are appointed for a term that follows the four-year term of Council.
Visit the Advisory Committees webpage for more information and to apply for advisory boards and committee vacancies.