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The second floor "long room" was being used by the village council chambers by 1860. The first meeting of Brampton Town Council took place here in 1874. Council meetings were held here until 1911. [9] It is now regimental office space for the Brampton Armoury, home to the Peel Company of the Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment).
Brampton City Council is the governing body for the City of Brampton, Ontario. It consists of the mayor of Brampton (currently Patrick Brown), five elected regional councillors and five elected city councillors. Each councillor represents two city wards. The council meets at Brampton City Hall.
Before its cancellation, the Main Street route was controversial. At a Brampton Council meeting on July 8, 2015, five of the eleven councillors opposed to the Main Street route argued that the LRT plan was being directed by Mississauga with Brampton absent from negotiation. They demanded an alternative route funded by the provincial government ...
Meeting place; 10 Peel Centre Drive Brampton, Ontario: Website; ... In 2014, the inaugural meeting of council met at Mississauga Convention Centre. [2] In 2018, the ...
Brampton retained its role as the administrative centre of Peel Region, which it already had as county seat. The regional council chamber, the Peel Regional Police force, the public health department, and the region's only major museum, the Peel Heritage Complex, are all located in Brampton. Peel Region's offices in Brampton. The city retained ...
The company chimney was a town landmark, [13] until Brampton Town Council allowed it to be torn down in 1977. [13] At its height, the company had 140 greenhouses, [14] and was the largest cut flower business in North America, [15] producing 20 million blooms and introducing numerous rose and orchid varietals and species to the market. [15]
Council must approve changes to the mayor's salary, and many councillors suggested the move was illegal. Sanderson questioned the act of cutting salary in the lead up to an election. Group Citizens For a Better Brampton questioned whether she can reverse the decision after the election, and receive the back owed pay. [43] [44]
The ground floor room subsequently became the home of the local tourist information office, [6] while the assembly room on the first floor became the meeting place of Brampton Parish Council, [11] and farmers' markets continued to be held on the last Saturday of every month in front of the moot hall. [12]