London Transit is defined by its vision and mission, which are:
Vision:
The valued and trusted mobility choice for Londoners
Mission:
Moving Londoners – progressively, reliably, and affordably
The vision and five linked strategic priorities are designed to transcend time, linking successive Business Plans. The five strategic priorities are:
- An integrated, affordable and valued mobility choice
- An engaged, diverse and respectful workplace
- Demonstrated fiscal accountability
- Being open, transparent and understood
- Effective utilization of infrastructure
Meeting Dates
The Commission will meet at 5pm at 450 Highbury Ave (unless otherwise noted) on the following dates:
- January 31, 2024
- February 28, 2024
- March 27, 2024
- April 24, 2024
- May 29, 2024
- June 26, 2024
- July 2024 – meeting held at the call of the Chair
- August 28, 2024
- September 25, 2024
- October 30, 2024
- November 27, 2024
- December – meeting held at the call of the Chair
Meeting dates are subject to change without notice. This page will be updated accordingly.
Contact for Further Information and/or for Consideration of Delegation Status:
Caroline Roy
Commission Secretary
450 Highbury Avenue North
519-451-1340 ext. 335
Current Commissioners
Name | Position |
---|---|
Stephanie Marentette | Chair |
Scott Collyer | Vice Chair |
Councillor David Ferreira | Commissioner |
David Little | Commissioner |
Jaqueline Madden | Commissioner |
Councillor Jerry Pribil | Commissioner |
Sheryl Rooth | Commissioner |
Authority To Operate
General
The London Transit Commission is a corporate body with the powers, rights and privileges vested in it by the City of London Act (Bylaw A-6377-206).
The Commission consists of five members appointed by the Municipal Council of the Corporation of the City of London.
Two or three members of the Commission, as determined by the Council, shall be members of the Council and shall hold office during their term of office on the Council.
Agent of the Corporation
The Commission is the agent of the City of London responsible for the operation, repair, control and management of the local transportation system of the municipality on behalf of the City of London. This includes conventional transit and transportation for the physically disabled.
Consultation
The Commission and the Council shall consult regularly on local transportation system policy and on the general administration and affairs of the Commission in relation to general municipal policy and the administration and affairs of the City of London.
If, despite the consultation, there emerges a difference of opinion between the Commission and the Council concerning the course of policy to be followed, the Council may by resolution give to the Commission a directive concerning the local transportation system policy of the Commission in specific terms and applicable for a specified period, and the Commission shall comply with the directive.