Apply to Join a City of Toronto Board, Committee or Tribunal

Do you want to support decision making at the City of Toronto? Give back to your community and get involved with local government. Toronto residents are needed to sit on a range of City boards, committees and tribunals.   

Why should I apply?     

The City of Toronto delivers some of its key services through boards, committees and tribunals. The opportunity to contribute to this work ranges from local community centres to quasi-judicial tribunals to boards which oversee programs and services that impact people across Toronto daily. Each of these boards, committees and tribunals includes members of the public who apply to join and can be appointed by Toronto City Council to help shape their city.     

Who is eligible to apply for a City board?   

To be eligible for appointment to a City board, you must be a resident of Toronto and at least 18 years old. Specific opportunities may have additional eligibility requirements. To support engagement with as many residents as possible, members of the public can generally only serve on one City board, committee or tribunal at a time. 

Learn more about what's available and apply online on the City’s Public Appointments webpage.  

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