No. The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act does not replace the methods the City traditionally uses to provide information to the public.
If you want information, contact the City Clerk’s Office. Chances are, they will be able to help you immediately. Records such as Council minutes, financial statements, bylaws, etc. will continue to be available to the public through the City Clerk’s Office and on the City's website. It is always a good idea to contact the City first with your inquiry to see whether a formal application is required.
We try to make as many documents of interest public as possible through our website. You can find the majority of these on the Documents page.
If you can’t get what you need through everyday channels, The Local Authority Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act can be used. This will be required when the requested records may contain personal information that needs to be severed, or when the scope of the request will involve considerable staff time to compile the record(s).