The Role of Council
The Municipality of Highlands East has one Mayor, and one Councillor elected to represent each of the Municipality’s four Wards:
- Ward 1 - Bicroft
- Ward 2 - Cardiff
- Ward 3 - Glamorgan
- Ward 4 - Monmouth
Role of Council Members
The [Municipal Councillor's Guide] provides an overview of the many duties and challenges elected officials at the municipal level face.
Mayor
The MAH guide is the source of this abbreviated description for the role of head of Council, which in the Municipality of Highlands East is referred to as the Mayor to act as the municipality's chief executive officer;
- to preside over council meetings such that business is carried out both efficiently and effectively;
- to provide leadership to the council;
- to provide information/recommendations to council on policies, practices, procedures, to ensure transparency and accountability; and,
- to represent the municipality at official functions.
Councillors
This abbreviated description for the role of ward Councillor is based on the guide published by MAH:
- to represent the public and to consider the well- being and interests of the municipality;
- to develop and evaluate the policies and programs of the municipality;
- to determine which services the municipality provides;
- to maintain the financial integrity of the municipality;
- to ensure that administrative policies practices are in place to implement the decisions of council; and,
- to ensure the accountability and transparency of the operations of the municipality.
Municipal councillors may also sit as members of a number of committees. These committees carry out work then reports back to council with recommendations. As a member of municipal council, you would be required to attend meetings of the Committees on which you are a member, and also to attend meetings of the full Council.
Frequently Asked Questions about Council and Committees
Who makes decisions with respect to the membership of Committees?
Council Members advise what Committees they are interested in. Mayor appoints an individual council member to that committee and then the appointment is approved through a majority voting process of Council.
Is there a minimum number of meetings Councillors must attend?
Council Members are expected to attend all Council and any Committee meetings that they have voting membership on. However, it is recognized that in rare situations this is not always possible (e.g. illness, out of area business, etc.)
Can Councillors participate at meetings by electronic method?
Yes. The Municipality of Highlands East has the authority for members to participate electronically dependent on circumstances.
How do Councillors engage their ward?
Methods of ward engagement vary from Council Member to Council Member, based upon their own personal preference and needs. Some use meetings, some use social media, some use printed newsletters, etc.
How is the meeting schedule determined?
The Council Procedure By-law dictates the day of the week meetings are held, the Clerk drafts an annual meeting calendar for Council’s approval based on the By-law requirements.
Are there season meeting breaks?
Within Highlands East we do not have breaks as we typically only have one meeting a month) and the Municipality is closed between Christmas and New Years’ Day.
Are Councillors' employers flexible with the Council meeting schedule?
Candidates are expected to ensure they can accommodate their Council responsibilities within their personal work schedules. Employers are not obliged to accommodate the Council schedule.
What is required to be eligible for holding office?
Eligibility for holding office is dictated by the Municipal Elections Act.
Is there a possibility of an election prior to the scheduled Election Day?
If a seat on Council becomes vacant in the course of a Council term, provincial law allows for the option of holding a by-election or Council can decide to appoint a replacement for that vacant seat in keeping with provincial law.
Can a member of the public join a Committee?
Committees are a great opportunity for the general public to assist the Council with its decision-making. Council considers applications for appointments to Committees.
Is the Mayor an ex-officio member of most Committees?
The Mayor is automatically a voting member of all committees because he/she holds the office of Mayor.
Do Councillors have preferences with respect to which Committees they sit on?
Often Council Members run for office because they are motivated by a particular cause or interest. They may also bring particular experience or expertise in a particular area. As a result, they often seek appointment to certain committees that fit well with their experience, expertise and interests, and appointments that fit well into their schedules.
How many Committees can a Councillor Chair?
There is no limit to the number of Committees a Councillor can Chair, but generally, with the exception of the Mayor, Council Members do not chair more than one committee at a time.