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The Official Plan is intended to ensure that the City of Toronto evolves, improves and realises its full potential in areas such as transit, land use development, and the environment. The most recent official plan consolidation of Chapters 1 to 5 is in effect as of June 2024.
- Official Plan Maps
Rockcliff Park: Black Creek (for the in-effect policies,...
- Chapters 1-5
Chapter 1 Making Choices. Chapter 1 articulates a vision for...
- Official Plan Review
City Council authorized the commencement of the Municipal...
- Schedules 1-4
Schedule 1. Schedule 1 Existing Minor Streets with...
- Checklists & Templates
Forms. Use free Acrobat Reader software to complete and save...
- Buildings Energy, Emissions & Resilience
GHG 3.1 Benchmarking & Reporting. Enroll the project in...
- Official Plan Maps
Adopted by City Council November 2002 Approved, in part, with modifications by the Ontario Municipal Board/Local Planning Appeal Tribunal/Ontario Municipal Board
The Toronto Green Standard is Toronto’s sustainable design and performance requirements for new private and city-owned developments since 2010. Version 4 came into effect May 1, 2022 for new planning applications. The Standard consists of tiers of performance with Tier 1 being mandatory and applied through the planning approval process.
Your Guide. Our City. Our Future. Our Voices. Toronto is growing and changing. Together we’re creating a plan for our shared future. Let’s plan for the next 30 years and beyond – from housing to the economy to climate change and more. We are planning for a place where people have gathered for thousands of years.
Chapter 1 Making Choices. Chapter 1 articulates a vision for our future and outlines the principles for a successful city upon which the Plan is based. Chapter 2 Shaping the City
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