The City is undertaking a Comprehensive Development Charges Review, which will include opportunities for engagement. The review will develop recommendations that incorporate the City’s growth-related ...
The Electronic Financial Filing System (EFFS) is used by Toronto election candidates, designates and third party advertisers to manage campaign finances and submit financial statements. Access is ...
As part of the Toronto Heritage Survey, the City is currently undertaking a Cultural Heritage Resource Assessment (CHRA) for the Little Jamaica/Oakwood Vaughan study area, shown in the map below.
Landscape design plays an important role in meeting the City of Toronto’s climate goals. Reducing embodied carbon in ...
Toronto Island Park has something to offer for everyone. Go to the beach, check out Centreville amusement park or just head out on a hike! Find out what you need to know.
Only commercial and emergency vehicles are allowed on the ferry with the exception of Toronto Island residents and marina members with approval from the traffic office. Ticket Information Vehicle ...
The City is expanding Raccoon Park. The features and amenities for the expanded park area will be shaped through community engagement.
The mixed-use residential residence at 897 College Street West, known as College West Suites, is managed by Roxborough ...
The City is expanding Albert Standing Park by 600 m2 (a bit larger than an NBA basketball court) as part of the development project located just west of the park on Bogert Avenue. The design for the ...
The Artworks Tower stands at 32 storeys high, overlooking the award-winning Regent Park community. The tower contains 467 ...
Attend the public drop-in event on Wednesday, April 15 and complete the survey by April 26. View meeting materials in Public ...
The City is adding a new dual-use tennis court and pickleball courts at Muirlands Park. The design will be shaped through community engagement and will determine the number and layout of each proposed ...