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June 4, 2025 Update: City staff will present recommendations to Infrastructure & Environment Committee on June 11. View the staff report at IE 22.2. Arrange to speak or submit comments by calling ...
We want to hear from you! Participate in an upcoming consultation: June 18 from 6 – 8 p.m. or June 19 from 1 – 3 p.m. Small-scale retail, service and office uses support daily life in Neighbourhoods ...
Green Streets are roads that include green infrastructure – natural and human-made – that capture rainwater and direct it to plants and trees, acting as a natural filter that cleans the water before ...
Get ready for Public Markets Week, June 15 to 21. Enjoy neighbourhood markets and guided tours, food tastings, live music and children’s activities at markets across the city. Showing your support for ...
Each May, Doors Open Toronto invites the public to explore the city’s most-loved buildings and sites, free of charge. The event provides rare access to buildings that are not usually open to the ...
Today, City of Toronto staff welcomed approximately 50 goats as part of an eco-herd who will enthusiastically munch away at invasive species and woody vegetation impacting the meadow at Don Valley ...
Have your say about Toronto’s current and future waste management needs, including long-term options for managing Toronto’s garbage, and help the City meet its aspirational goal of zero-waste.
Whether it’s cooling off in the pool, mastering arts and crafts or discovering the joy of a new sport, the City of Toronto has thousands of summer recreation programs for residents which will be open ...
Share your ideas and thoughts on the St. Clair Avenue West and Bathurst Street area and Forest Hill Village through the interactive map. The map will be open for feedback from June 15 to August 31, ...
A month where gamers and creators can discover, play and connect with Toronto’s thriving gaming community . Immerse yourself in interactive experiences from adrenaline-pumping esports tournaments to ...
The City of Toronto is continuing to take bold steps to address the rising demand for housing and help deliver on the Province of Ontario’s target of 285,000 new homes in Toronto by 2031. In line with ...
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