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    Key elements of the City of Toronto Act, 2006 include: Broad permissive powers to pass by-laws with respect to: Greater flexibility regarding procurement and notice. Parts of the new Act include many rules and regulations the City has always followed.

  2. Dec 9, 2012 · city board” means a city board established or deemed to be established by the City under this Act, but does not include a corporation incorporated by the City in accordance with section 148 or an appeal body established under section 115 for local land use planning matters; (“commission municipale”)

  3. Whereas subsection 278(3) of the Act provides that the City shall specify, by by-law, the percentage reductions of the tax rates for municipal purposes for subclasses of property classes prescribed by regulation where the regulations require tax rates to be reduced by a percentage

  4. Toronto By-laws are enacted in accordance with the City of Toronto Act and Toronto Code Chapter 27, Council Procedures.

  5. On October 25, 2022 the Province introduced Bill 23, the More Homes Built Faster Act 2022, that proposes extensive changes to the policy-led planning and land development system under which municipalities in Ontario work.

  6. Jul 24, 2014 · (3) This section only applies if the highway has been established by city by-law or otherwise assumed for public use by the City and if, in the opinion of city council, the original road allowance is not needed by the City.

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  8. Search Toronto By-laws and Municipal Code. Lookup the status of by-laws in the By-law Status Registry. Under the City of Toronto Act and Toronto Code Chapter 27, Council Procedures - City Council and committees with delegated authority can enact City of Toronto By-laws.

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