Barrie, ON – Today, City of Barrie Mayor Alex Nuttall was elected Vice Chair of the Ontario Big City Mayors due to his collaboration, leadership and commitment to addressing critical issues in Barrie, such as homelessness, drug use, lawlessness, the revitalization of the downtown core as well as city parks and public spaces.
Mayor Nuttall’s proactive approach and decisive vision on these pressing matters have garnered the confidence and support of his fellow mayors. As the Vice Chair, Mayor Nuttall will foster stronger collaboration among Ontario's urban leaders, working together to tackle common challenges and create lasting, positive change for communities across the province.
"This vote by my fellow mayors reflects our shared commitment to addressing the critical issues that have an impact not only in Barrie but across Ontario,” said Mayor Nuttall. “I want to thank my colleagues for their confidence, and I look forward to working closely with them to drive meaningful change and strengthen collaboration as we tackle the challenges facing our cities."
Mayor Nuttall succeeds current Vice Chair and City of London Mayor Josh Morgan. The Chair and Vice Chair are elected by members for a two-year term.
About Ontario Big City Mayors
Ontario’s Big City Mayors is comprised of mayors of Ontario cities with populations of 100,000 or more. Collectively, the group represents nearly 70 per cent of Ontario’s population. Ontario Big City Mayors provides a voice for big city mayors in policy debates that impact Ontario cities. Through policy development, advocacy, discussion and partnerships, Ontario’s Big City Mayors support strong and effective cities. Learn more at ontariobigcitymayors.ca.