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Chris Moise

Ward 13 — Toronto Centre

Councillor Chris Moise

416-392-7903

Ward office & city hall

Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts

About Chris Moise

Chris Moise (he/him) was elected the City Councillor for Ward 13 – Toronto Centre on October 24, 2022. Chris has spent over two decades living and working throughout communities in Ward 13 and is committed to improving safety, transit, housing affordability and social services while fostering equity, fairness and inclusion in all aspects of city life.

Prior to being elected to City Council, Chris served as a Toronto District School Board Trustee for six years standing up for and investing in our schools, working with local families and stakeholders, and ensuring that our children and our communities could fulfill their potential and achieve a brighter future. He also worked on the frontlines as a police officer in Waterloo, and as an addictions counsellor at St. Michael’s Hospital building deep roots in our communities, and providing care and assistance to people in need. He knows first-hand how to bring neighbourhoods, communities, and first responders closer together to improve our safety while fostering more equity, fairness, and inclusion.

As a small business owner in the St. Lawrence Neighbourhood for over 17 years, Chris understands the challenges of running a local business and knows firsthand their importance in enhancing and preserving vibrant local neighbourhoods. Chris is honoured to have been appointed as the small business advocate on the Economic and Community Development Committee and looks forward to being championing our recovery and rebuild efforts.

City councillor page

Ward 13 on toronto.ca

Councillor

Chris Moise

Phone

416-392-7903

Councillor email (city format)

councillor_moise@toronto.ca

Committees & boards

  • Board of Health, (Chair)
  • Budget Committee
  • Civic Appointments Committee
  • Economic and Community Development Committee
  • Toronto and East York Community Council (Chair)
  • Board of Directors of TO Live
  • Board of Governors of Exhibition Place
  • Canadian National Exhibition Association, Municipal Section and Board of Directors
  • Committee of Revision
  • Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Advisory Committee (Chair)
  • 519 Church Street Community Centre Board of Management
  • Moss Park Arena Board of Management
  • Sankofa Square Board of Management
  • Association of Municipalities of Ontario, (Board of Directors)
  • Association of Municipalities of Ontario (Executive Committee)
  • Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Board of Directors

Ward staff

Last 90 days

Resolution is delivered by the responsible city departments

Received
92
Resolved
3
Open
89
Fix rate
3.3%
Avg days to fix
3.6
Overdue
62
Fixed after deadline
1

By department

Transportation Services 0/32 resolved (0.0%)
Toronto Water 0/15 resolved (0.0%)
Parks Forestry & Recreation 1/11 resolved (9.1%)
General Services 1/11 resolved (9.1%)
Municipal Licensing & Standards 0/9 resolved (0.0%)
Solid Waste Management 0/7 resolved (0.0%)

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Business Improvement Areas (7)

Bloor-Yorkville 5 open reports
Cabbagetown 0 open reports
Church-Wellesley Village 0 open reports
Downtown Yonge 3 open reports
Financial District 6 open reports
Historic Queen East 4 open reports
Old Town Toronto 25 open reports

92

Total Reports

57

Open

3

Resolved

3.6

Avg Days to Resolve

Resolution Rate

Ward 13 5.0%
City Average 9.2%

4.2 points below city average

Ranked #13 of 25 wards

By resolution rate (last 90 days)

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Top Issue Types

Water Drainage 14
Sidewalk Damage 12
Illegal Dumping 10
Tree Issue 9
Pothole 7

Most Reported Streets

  1. 36 Lombard Street, Toronto 4 reports
  2. 52 Lombard Street, Toronto 3 reports
  3. St Luke Lane, Toronto 3 reports
  4. 51 Power Street, Moss Park, Toronto 2 reports
  5. Gould Street, Toronto 2 reports

Top Reporters

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City Champion 26 reports
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City Champion 13 reports
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City Champion 13 reports
4
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City Champion 9 reports
5
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Toronto Legend 7 reports

Recent open reports

Pothole

158 Dundas Street East, Toronto

Sent

May 01, 2026

Construction Issue

225 Yonge Street, Toronto

Sent

May 01, 2026

Street Light

55 Lombard Street, Toronto

Sent

Apr 30, 2026

Street Light

Church Street

Sent

Apr 30, 2026

Street Light

76 Church Street, Toronto

Sent

Apr 30, 2026

Debris

Front Street East, King East, Toronto

Sent

Apr 29, 2026

Sent

Apr 27, 2026

Street Light

6 Queen Street East, Toronto

Sent

Apr 26, 2026

Tree Issue

Lombard Street

Ready

Apr 26, 2026

How Chris Moise voted recently

Last 10 recorded votes at council meetings

YES

Review of Toronto's Street Vending and Artists By-laws

Apr 9, 2026 · passed unanimously 6-0

YES

Review of Toronto's Street Vending and Artists By-laws

Apr 9, 2026 · passed unanimously 6-0

YES

Review of Toronto's Street Vending and Artists By-laws

Apr 9, 2026 · passed unanimously 6-0

YES

Review of Toronto's Street Vending and Artists By-laws

Apr 9, 2026 · passed unanimously 6-0

YES

Applegrove Community Complex: Update on Relocation Options

Apr 9, 2026 · passed unanimously 6-0

YES

No ICE in Toronto - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Councillor Paul Ainslie

Mar 26, 2026 · passed 21-1

YES

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

YES

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

YES

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

YES

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

311 activity in this ward

From City of Toronto 311 service requests (last 12 months)

5,036

Total requests

268

Pothole / road damage

72%

Closed by city

Top categories

  • Sidewalk Snow Clearing Required 479
  • Property Standards and Maintenance Violations 291
  • Road Pothole / Road Damage 265
  • Road Plowing Request 228
  • Bike Lane Winter Maintenance Required 187

Source: City of Toronto Open Data · Note: 311 data has no exact location, only ward + intersection