Tier 2 to 4 development projects are third party verified and certified as having met the higher requirements of the Toronto Green Standard. See the profiles of some of the City of Toronto’s most ...
Chapter 7 contains Site and Area Specific Policies (SASPs) that vary from one or more of the provisions of the Official Plan and may require a further layer of local policy direction for an area.
The City of Toronto’s International Alliance Program (IAP) has maintained formal bi-lateral relationships with other cities around the world for decades . These relationships aim to expand ...
The City of Toronto’s Economic Development team provides the business community with personalized, direct access to City Hall, other governments and industry initiatives through a wide range of ...
Shelley Carroll is the City Councillor for Ward 17—Don Valley North. Shelley got her start in politics as a parent-advocate when she saw the detrimental effects that education cuts were having on her ...
The Official Plan must be read in its entirety. Click the “Expand All +” button to read the full contents of this chapter. Unshaded text and sidebars (small italicized text) within chapter one is ...
Brad Bradford is your City Councillor for Ward 19, Beaches-East York. Brad believes that as our City grows and prospers we must work hard to ensure the benefits are felt by everyone. By bringing a ...
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 ...
Toronto Water treats, stores and distributes over 435 billion litres of safe potable (drinkable) water annually to all industrial, commercial and household water users in the City of Toronto. The ...
As of January 1, 2025, the City has updated licensing and zoning bylaws for restaurants, bars and entertainment venues. Learn how the changes may impact your business and find available resources. The ...
The following is a listing of proclamations for the current term of Council, from January to December 2025. WHEREAS this month we recognize Toronto Crime Stoppers’ collaborative partnership with local ...