Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
Ward office & city hall
Councillor profile, committees, staff contacts
About Amber Morley
Councillor Amber Morley was elected to represent Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore on Toronto City Council on October 24th 2022.
For over 20 years, Councillor Morley has been working on behalf of the residents of Etobicoke-Lakeshore, while pursuing advocacy at all levels of government. Amber has used her voice to bring attention to issues such as poverty reduction, youth equity, good governance and access to city spaces and services. As the Director of the South Etobicoke Youth Assembly at LAMP CHC, Amber organized, advocated, and fought alongside local young people to advance the needs and aspirations of peers and neighbours in her community.
Amber’s passion and belief in local impact led her to the position of Administrative Assistant to Councillor Peter Milczyn in what was then Ward 5, followed by the position of Constituency Assistant for Ward 4 Etobicoke-Centre in 2016. During the COVID-19 pandemic Amber rejoined the team at LAMP CHC, coordinating the South and Central Etobicoke Vaccine Engagement Team (SEVET) in collaboration with local ambassadors and the City of Toronto.
City councillor page
Ward 3 on toronto.caCouncillor
Amber Morley
Phone
416-397-9273Councillor email (city format)
councillor_morley@toronto.caCommittees & boards
- Executive Committee
- Infrastructure and Environment Committee
- Budget Committee
- FIFA World Cup 2026 Subcommittee
- Etobicoke York Community Council
- Toronto Police Services Board
- Long-Term Care Committee of Management
- Confronting Anti-Black Racism Advisory Committee
- Toronto Public Library (as the Mayor’s designate)
Ward staff
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Chief of Staff
Asli Mumin
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Director of Planning & Infrastructure
Matt Cook
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Director, Advisor, Constituency and Community Development
Aysha Ahmadjan
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Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives
Daniella Marchese
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Advisors, Constituency and Community Development
Mohamed Osman
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Office Manager
Omelyana Kachmarchuk
Last 90 days
Resolution is delivered by the responsible city departments
- Received
- 8
- Resolved
- 0
- Open
- 8
- Fix rate
- 0.0%
- Avg days to fix
- —
- Overdue
- 7
- 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)
BFA54
Catch basins avg 57 years (installed ~1969, oldest 1956)
BFA53
Catch basins avg 65 years (installed ~1961)
BFA49
Catch basins avg 30 years (installed ~1996, oldest 1977)
Business Improvement Areas (7)
8
Total Reports
5
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Resolution Rate
15.8 points below city average
Ranked #17 of 25 wards
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- 1640 The Queensway, Toronto 1 report
- 7 Rosewood Avenue, Stonegate-Queensway, Toronto 1 report
- 8 Meadowvale Drive, Toronto 1 report
- Gardiner Expressway, Toronto 1 report
- Marine Parade Drive, Humber Bay Shores, Toronto 1 report
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Mimico creek trail, Humber Bay Shores, Toronto
May 03, 2026
Twelfth Street, Toronto
Apr 01, 2026
Gardiner Expressway, Toronto
Mar 29, 2026
8 Meadowvale Drive, Toronto
Mar 20, 2026
1640 The Queensway, Toronto
Mar 20, 2026
How Amber Morley voted recently
Last 10 recorded votes at council meetings
2915, 2917, 2939, 2941 and 2943 Bloor Street West - Zoning By-law Amendment Application - Appeal Report
Apr 29, 2026 · passed unanimously 5-0
2 to 4 Mendota Road - Official Plan and Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval
Apr 29, 2026 · defeated 1-4
Payment of Legal Expenses Related to an Integrity Commissioner Investigation
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 11-4
2775 Jane Street - Zoning By-law Amendment - Decision Report - Approval
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 9-6
Community Sports Equipment Sponsorship
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 16-1
Congestion Management Plan - 2026 Spring Update
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 15-2
Congestion Management Plan - 2026 Spring Update
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 16-1
Strengthening Racial Equity in City Programs and Services - by Councillor Neethan Shan, seconded by Councillor Paula Fletcher
Apr 23, 2026 · passed 17-1
Review of Toronto's Street Vending and Artists By-laws
Apr 23, 2026 · defeated 3-19
Opposing the Provincial Land Grab at Bathurst Quay and the Island - by Mayor Olivia Chow, seconded by Deputy Mayor Ausma Malik
Apr 23, 2026 · passed unanimously 25-0
311 activity in this ward
From City of Toronto 311 service requests (last 12 months)
7,067
Total requests
940
Pothole / road damage
79%
Closed by city
Top categories
- Road Pothole / Road Damage 830
- Sidewalk Snow Clearing Required 497
- Road Plowing Request 320
- Driveway Blocked By Plowed Snowbank 224
- Residential Bin Lid Damaged 197
Source: City of Toronto Open Data · Note: 311 data has no exact location, only ward + intersection