Lindsay Luby also served as chair of the Economic Development and Parks Committee.
A member of the Ontario Progressive Conservative Party, she publicly mused about running in the 2003 provincial election to replace Chris Stockwell as the local Member of Provincial Parliament, and was courted by PC leader Premier Ernie Eves.
On September 28, 2009, Lindsay Luby resigned from the executive committee claiming that she felt marginalized and didn't agree with Toronto Mayor David Miller's agenda.
She said, "I never felt part of that small inner circle" referring to other members of the executive committee who had closer ties to the mayor.
She denied that her resignation had anything to do with Miller's recent announcement to not seek a third term as mayor.