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      • The initiative is examining potential policy changes that could help to increase housing choice and access for current and future residents of Toronto by expanding the range of low-rise housing within existing residential Neighbourhoods.
      www.toronto.ca/legdocs/mmis/2021/ph/bgrd/backgroundfile-173165.pdf
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  2. May 4, 2024 · Toronto’s public sector is planning a 33-hectare neighbourhood on Lake Ontario. It features fine new parks and vast swaths of empty public land. It represents a once-in-a-lifetime...

  3. Neighbourhoods. Under these scenarios, the less permissive zones could house an additional 115,000 to 573,000 people, a population increase of 16.4% to 81.9% of the 2016 population, respectively. The more permissive zones could house an additional 118,000 people in Scenario 4, an estimated increase of 19.7%.

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  4. Apr 13, 2022 · The city has adjusted the boundaries for 16 of the 140 original neighbourhoods, splitting them off into 34 new districts with a goal to balance population growth and better represent changing ...

  5. Mar 24, 2023 · Victoria Gibson and Nathan Pilla — March 24, 2023. From a bird’s eye view, Toronto is jagged and inconsistent. One neighbourhood is packed with high-rises – balconies stacked on top of ...

  6. May 25, 2022 · Unfortunately, one aspect that isn't really keeping pace with the flurry of construction is the job sector, with only 17 per cent more jobs in the neighbourhood expected by 2051 compared to 2016 ...

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  7. Neighbourhood Improvement Area Profiles. Learn more information about the Neighbourhood Improvement Areas. Find out more information about the City of Toronto's 158 neighbourhoods and how they were created.

  8. Expanding Housing Options in Neighbourhoods is a City of Toronto initiative to facilitate more low-rise housing in residential neighbourhoods to meet the needs of our growing city. The City is working to expand opportunities for “missing middle” housing forms in Toronto, ranging from duplexes to low-rise walk-up apartments.