Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
About Gord Perks
In his work as Toronto City Councillor, Gord is an advocate for affordable housing, childcare, public transit, vibrant public spaces, responsible development, and safer streets for pedestrians and cyclists.
Gord has been a member of the City’s Budget, Parks and Environment, Planning and Growth Management, Public Works and Infrastructure, Planning and Housing, Affordable Housing and Tenants Issues Committees and has chaired the Subcommittee on Climate Change Mitigation and Adaption and Toronto & East York Community Council. He has also sat on the Special Committee on Governance, Tribunal Nominating Panel, Toronto Atmospheric Fund, Board of Health, Toronto Drug Strategy, Board of Governors for Exhibition Place, Toronto Public Library Board, Golden Horseshoe Food and Farming Alliance, and the Greater Toronto Area Agricultural Action Committee.
Gord Perks was first elected to represent Parkdale-High Park in 2006. Prior to becoming a Councillor, Gord worked in the environmental movement from 1987 to 2005 with Pollution Probe, Greenpeace Canada, the Better Transportation Coalition, and the Toronto Environmental Alliance. His work was fundamental to Toronto’s blue and grey box program, smog plan, and pesticide by-law. He led the campaign for better transit that helped usher in the Ridership Growth Strategy and Transit City. Gord has also been a childcare worker, a janitor, a newspaper delivery kid, a Zamboni driver, and (briefly) a coal miner.
City councillor page
Ward 4 on toronto.caCouncillor
Gord Perks
Phone
416-392-7919Councillor email (city format)
councillor_perks@toronto.caCommittees & boards
- Executive Committee
- Planning and Housing Committee (Chair)
- Budget Committee (Vice-Chair)
- Civic Appointments Committee
- Striking Committee
- Toronto and East York Community Council
- Housing Rights Advisory Committee
- Toronto Community Housing Corporation Board of Directors (. Mayor’s Designate)
Ward staff
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Executive Assistant
Karen Duffy
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Senior Advisor, Planning Policy, and Budget
Mark Strifler
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Executive Assistant
Sayan Sivanesan
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Office Co-ordination, Scheduling and Issues Management
Sky Pepin
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Senior Policy Advisor, Housing, Tenant and Stakeholder Relations
Lanze Kishong
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Senior Policy Advisor, Housing, and Communication
Youdon Tsamotshang
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Policy Advisor, Transportation, Constituency and Stakeholder Relations
Peter Nguyen
Last 90 days
Resolution is delivered by the responsible city departments
- Received
- 11
- Resolved
- 0
- Open
- 11
- Fix rate
- 0.0%
- Avg days to fix
- —
- Overdue
- 10
- Fixed after deadline
- 0
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No Active Flood Risk
Current weather conditions do not indicate elevated flood risk in this ward.
Flood Study Areas (1)
BFA5
Catch basins avg 97 years (installed ~1929)
Business Improvement Areas (6)
27
Total Reports
19
Open
2
Resolved
9.1
Avg Days to Resolve
Resolution Rate
4.4 points below city average
Ranked #19 of 25 wards
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- 2511 Bloor Street West, Toronto 2 reports
- 15 Innisfree Court, Toronto 1 report
- 17 Innisfree Court, Toronto 1 report
- 17 Worthington Crescent, Toronto 1 report
- 141 Glendale Avenue, Toronto 1 report
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May 31, 2026
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Sorauren Avenue
Apr 28, 2026
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Dundas West Station, Toronto
Apr 05, 2026
17 Innisfree Court, Toronto
Apr 01, 2026
15 Innisfree Court, Toronto
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17 Worthington Crescent, Toronto
Mar 31, 2026
How Gord Perks voted recently
Last 10 recorded votes at council meetings
Advancing Planting and Sand Renourishment at Hanlan's Point Beach and Surrounding Area - by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik, seconded by Mayor Olivia Chow
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 23-0
Recognition, Restoration, and Expansion of The AIDS Memorial (Toronto) - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 22-0
Recognition, Restoration, and Expansion of The AIDS Memorial (Toronto) - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor Jamaal Myers
Jun 25, 2026 · defeated 5-17
Temporary Delegation of Authorities Required for the Church Street Pedestrianization Pilot - by Councillor Chris Moise, seconded by Councillor Josh Matlow
Jun 25, 2026 · passed 21-4
Revitalizing Toronto's Peace Garden - by Councillor Rachel Chernos Lin, seconded by Mayor Olivia Chow
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 25-0
Commemorating the Life and Work of Rabbi Arthur Bielfeld - by Councillor Rachel Chernos Lin, seconded by Mayor Olivia Chow
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 25-0
Hitting the Right Notes in Downsview: Supporting Toronto's Music Industry While Considering Local Residents - by Councillor James Pasternak, seconded by Councillor Lily Cheng
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 24-0
Follow Up on 2026.EX31.2: Framework for Implementing a Maximum Indoor Temperature By-law
Jun 25, 2026 · passed 23-1
75-81 Billy Bishop Way - Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment Applications - Appeal Report
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 20-0
Improvement of Tactile Wayfinding in Line 5 Stations
Jun 25, 2026 · passed unanimously 20-0
311 activity in this ward
From City of Toronto 311 service requests (last 12 months)
7,584
Total requests
425
Pothole / road damage
80%
Closed by city
Top categories
- Sidewalk Snow Clearing Required 756
- Road Plowing Request 565
- Road Pothole / Road Damage 406
- Residential Bin Lid Damaged 238
- Property Standards and Maintenance Violations 219
Source: City of Toronto Open Data · Note: 311 data has no exact location, only ward + intersection