Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
About Vincent Crisanti
Vincent Crisanti is a long-serving member of Toronto City Council, having previously served as Councillor for Ward 1 – Etobicoke North for three terms (from 2010 to 2018, and in 1995 prior to amalgamation). In 2022, he won a decisive mandate to serve the community for a fourth term.
Vincent sits on various committees and boards, including the Mayor’s Planning and Housing Committee, Audit Committee, and the Board of Governors of Exhibition Place. He also serves as the City of Toronto’s Seniors Advocate and the Mayor’s Designate on the Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation, and previously served as Deputy Mayor for Etobicoke.
Committed to providing exceptional service for his constituents and making Etobicoke North a better place to work and call home, his track record includes spearheading the revitalization of the Woodbine Racetrack and advocating for the extension of the Finch West Light Rail Transit to the Etobicoke North GO Station – connecting residents to better and more efficient transit.
City councillor page
Ward 1 on toronto.caCouncillor
Vincent Crisanti
Phone
416-397-9255Councillor email (city format)
councillor_crisanti@toronto.caCommittees & boards
- Audit Committee
- Planning and Housing Committee
- Etobicoke York Community Council
- Film, Television and Digital Media Advisory Board
- Board of Governors of Exhibition Place
- Service Excellence Committee
- Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) Consultative Committee
- Greater Toronto Area Agricultural Action Committee (GTA AAC)
- Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
- Toronto Seniors Housing Corporation, (Mayor’s Designate)
Ward staff
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Executive Assistant
Amanda Da Costa
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Senior Policy Advisor
Daniel Fleming
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Policy Advisor, Council Relations
Kenza Mirza
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Constituency Assistant & Community Outreach
Cameron Gillingham
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Communications & Community Stakeholder Relations
Jaimeen Baxi
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Constituency Assistants
Diane Di Iorio
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Administrative Assistant
Leana Nisan
Last 90 days
Resolution is delivered by the responsible city departments
- Received
- 60
- Resolved
- 0
- Open
- 60
- Fix rate
- 0.0%
- Avg days to fix
- —
- Overdue
- 27
- Fixed after deadline
- 0
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Flood awareness
No Active Flood Risk
Current weather conditions do not indicate elevated flood risk in this ward.
Flood Study Areas (3)
BFA39
Catch basins avg 68 years (installed ~1958)
BFA11
Catch basins avg 62 years (installed ~1964)
BFA48
Catch basins avg 62 years (installed ~1964)
Business Improvement Areas (1)
60
Total Reports
34
Open
0
Resolved
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Avg Days to Resolve
Resolution Rate
9.2 points below city average
Ranked #15 of 25 wards
By resolution rate (last 90 days)
Top Issue Types
Most Reported Streets
- Martin Grove Road 23 reports
- 147 Silverstone Drive, Toronto 3 reports
- 1910 Kipling Avenue, Toronto 2 reports
- 69 Racine Road, Toronto 2 reports
- West Humber Recreational Trail, Rexdale-Kipling, Toronto 2 reports
Top Reporters
Recent open reports
West Humber Recreational Trail, Rexdale-Kipling, Toronto
May 01, 2026
Martin Grove Road
May 01, 2026
Martin Grove Road
May 01, 2026
1061, Martin Grove Road, West Humber-Clairville, Etobicoke North, Etobicoke, Toronto, Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, M9W 1G6, Canada
May 01, 2026
West Humber Recreational Trail, Rexdale-Kipling, Toronto
Apr 30, 2026
Martin Grove Road
Apr 30, 2026
Martin Grove Road
Apr 30, 2026
Martin Grove Road
Apr 30, 2026
Martin Grove Road
Apr 30, 2026
Martin Grove Road
Apr 30, 2026
How Vincent Crisanti voted recently
Last 10 recorded votes at council meetings
RentSafeTO Update
Apr 14, 2026 · passed unanimously 4-0
105-109 Vanderhoof Avenue and 10 Brentcliffe Road - Official Plan Amendment Application - Appeal Report
Apr 14, 2026 · passed unanimously 4-0
2775 Jane Street - Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval
Mar 31, 2026 · defeated 1-3
No ICE in Toronto - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor Paul Ainslie
Mar 26, 2026 · passed 21-1
Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak
Mar 26, 2026 · passed unanimously 23-0
Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak
Mar 26, 2026 · passed 19-4
Safer Subways: Making Public Safety a Priority and Restoring Confidence to Toronto Transit Commission Riders Across Toronto - by Councillor Brad Bradford, seconded by Councillor James Pasternak
Mar 26, 2026 · defeated 13-9
Addressing Urgent Parking Capacity Gap at 175, 185 and 205 Cummer Avenue (Cummer Lodge, Willowdale Manor, and Seniors Supportive Housing) - by Councillor Lily Cheng, seconded by Councillor Vincent Crisanti
Mar 26, 2026 · passed 17-8
Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle
Mar 26, 2026 · passed 21-3
Grocery Store Pilot Project - by Councillor Anthony Perruzza, seconded by Councillor Mike Colle
Mar 26, 2026 · passed 22-2
311 activity in this ward
From City of Toronto 311 service requests (last 12 months)
4,064
Total requests
518
Pothole / road damage
77%
Closed by city
Top categories
- Road Pothole / Road Damage 506
- Road Plowing Request 252
- Driveway Blocked By Plowed Snowbank 214
- Residential Bin Lid Damaged 145
- Property Standards and Maintenance Violations 130
Source: City of Toronto Open Data · Note: 311 data has no exact location, only ward + intersection