Josh Colle (ⓘ; born 1972 or 1973[1]) is a Canadian politician. He was the councillor for Ward 15 on Toronto City Council for the years 2010-2018.[2] Colle was the Chair of the Toronto Transit Commission during the period 2014-2018.[3]
Josh Colle | |
|---|---|
Colle in 2010 | |
| Toronto City Councillor for (Ward 15) Eglinton—Lawrence | |
| In office December 1, 2010 – December 1, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Howard Moscoe |
| Succeeded by | Mike Colle (Ward 8) |
| Chair of the Toronto Transit Commission | |
| In office December 1, 2014 – December 13, 2018 | |
| Preceded by | Karen Stintz |
| Succeeded by | Jaye Robinson |
| Chair of the Planning and Growth Management Committee | |
| In office August 7, 2014 – November 30, 2014 | |
| Preceded by | Peter Milczyn |
| Succeeded by | David Shiner |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1972 or 1973 (age 52–53) |
| Children | 3 |
| Parent | Mike Colle (father) |
| Occupation | Energy and Infrastructure Executive |
Politics
editAs city councillor, Colle served as a director on many high profile city agency boards, including the board of Toronto Hydro. In March 2012, he was elected by Toronto City Council to serve as a commissioner of the Toronto Transit Commission and was subsequently made chair in December, 2014.[4]
He was instrumental in petitioning Metrolinx to include a station at Oakwood Avenue in their final plans for the Eglinton Crosstown line. It was confirmed that the Crosstown would feature a station at Oakwood in October 2012.[5]
In 2018, a month after registering as a candidate in the 2018 municipal election, Colle withdrew his registration and announced his retirement from politics.[6] His father Mike Colle subsequently announced his candidacy for councillor in the 2018 municipal election and ran in the new enlarged Ward 8 Eglinton Lawrence, comprising the former Ward 15 held by his son and Ward 16 represented by Christin Carmichael Greb. Mike Colle defeated Greb in Ward 16.[7]
Post-political career
editElection results
edit| 2014 Toronto election, Ward 15[10] | ||
| Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|
| Josh Colle | 14,733 | 75.20% |
| Chani Aryeh-Bain | 2,410 | 12.30% |
| Ahmed Belkadi | 1,382 | 7.05% |
| Eduardo Harari | 645 | 3.29% |
| James Van Zandwijk | 422 | 2.15% |
| Total | 19,592 | 100% |
| 2010 Toronto election, Ward 15[11] | ||
| Candidate | Votes | % |
|---|---|---|
| Josh Colle | 6,668 | 40.375% |
| Rob Davis | 5,399 | 32.691% |
| Ron Singer | 2,275 | 13.775% |
| Tony Evangelista | 1,173 | 7.103% |
| Giuseppe Pede | 472 | 2.858% |
| Eva Tavares | 464 | 2.81% |
| William Reitsma | 64 | 0.388% |
| Total | 16,515 | 100% |
See also
edit- Lorenzo Berardinetti - first cousin once removed
References
edit- ↑ Spurr, Ben; Rider, David (July 25, 2018). "TTC chair Josh Colle leaving politics — and his father is seeking his council seat". Toronto Star. Retrieved December 2, 2024.
- ↑ "Changed council faces new mayor". Toronto Star, October 25, 2010.
- ↑ Pelley, Lauren (July 25, 2018). "Mike Colle, former councillor, MPP hoping for council return as son Josh Colle retires from municipal politics". CBC News. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ↑ "TTC The Board". Toronto Transit Commission.
- ↑ "Modified LRT master agreement puts Oakwood station on the map: Colle". York Guardian, October 26, 2012.
- ↑ "TTC chair Josh Colle retiring from politics after 8 years on city council". Toronto Star, July 25, 2018.
- ↑ "Toronto election 2018: Ward 8 Eglinton–Lawrence - Toronto | Globalnews.ca". globalnews.ca. October 13, 2018. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
- ↑ "ACAT Meeting - July 25, 2024". Toronto Transit Commission. July 25, 2024. Archived from the original on September 9, 2024.
- ↑ Munro, Steve (June 12, 2024). "Josh Colle Returning to TTC". Steve Munro. Archived from the original on June 17, 2024.
- ↑ "City of Toronto 2014 elections result page" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 20, 2015. Retrieved September 20, 2015.
- ↑ City of Toronto elections page Archived 2010-10-26 at the Wayback Machine