Through the Toronto-Ontario New Deal, the City and the Province agreed to advance several Transit-Oriented Communities (TOC) ...
Help shape Toronto’s waste future by sharing what matters to you. Register to attend the virtual public meeting on February 11 and complete the online survey by March 8. Waste management in a city the ...
The City of Toronto plans to replace the combined sewer and combined service lateral pipes on College Street from Yonge Street to Bay Street. The City of Toronto and Toronto Transit Commission will ...
If you are planning to temporarily occupy any portion of the public right of way during a demolition, renovation and/or construction project, you will need a Street Occupation Permit. Important: Road ...
Help create strong neighbourhoods and welcoming, inclusive, thriving local communities by getting involved in a variety of resident-led community initiatives that the City helps to facilitate.
The 2026 Rent Increase Guideline (RIG) has been set at 2.1 per cent. The RIG is based on the Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI), a measure of the inflation of the prices of all goods and services in ...
We support Toronto seniors and people in long-term care to have the healthiest, most fulfilling lives possible through exceptional care and services. Find highlights below from the past year that show ...
Policy Statement The City of Toronto is committed to ensuring that all positions are filled and awarded consistently, equitably, cost-effectively and in an unbiased manner. This policy establishes ...
Find events celebrating the FIFA World Cup 2026™ and Toronto’s official host city theme, The World in a City. Enjoy events for all ages that celebrate the city’s diverse communities and passion for ...
The City of Toronto offers developers mechanisms to contribute to the growing need of community and social infrastructure to support complete, healthy communities with a high quality of life.
The following is the list of flag raisings for the current term of council, for flags that will be raised on the courtesy ...
When Toronto receives large amounts of snow, the windrows left by snow clearing operations (plowing and salting) can restrict traffic flow, interfere with both pedestrians and parking, and obstruct ...