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58 projets de loi
2026.EX31.4

City speeds waterfront dockwall assessments

City borrows $6.78M to inspect and plan waterfront repairs. Expect more shoreline inspections, some access limits, and future repair work.

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To be considered by City Council

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2026.GG29.12

Extend Shared Smart Commute Platform Contract

Keeps the online tool for trip planning, ride-matching, and commute challenges running. Users and employers can continue regional carpooling and incentives with no new user fees.

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Adopted by City Council

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2026.IE29.10

Tighter E-bike Standards and Lane Rules

Sets clear e-bike classes and safety rules. Riders must wear helmets and be at least 16; heavier motorized vehicles may be banned from bike lanes.

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To be considered by City Council

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2026.MM41.39

Protect and Reopen Hanlan's Point Beach

City staff must open and make Hanlan's Point Beach safe by June 1 and plan shoreline repairs. You may see better access, some construction, or temporary closures.

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Adopted by City Council

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2026.EX30.10

City buildings to get bird-friendly retrofits

The city will add window markers and films at major public buildings to reduce bird collisions. Work starts at Metro Hall and City Hall; other buildings will be checked.

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Considered by Executive Committee

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2023.BL13.1

Council Meeting Decisions Confirmed

This final step makes all decisions from today's council meeting official. No new rules are added; approved items can now be enforced or implemented.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC13.10

Housing Agreement Changed to Match Approved Plan

The city will update the legal agreement to match approved building changes. One building is capped at 370 units and new two- and three-bedroom size rules apply.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC13.17

Council Agrees to 9-Storey Mixed-Use Settlement

Council backs a revised 9-storey building with shops and about 50 homes. Construction rules and wider sidewalks are required; final approval depends on the provincial land tribunal.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC13.2

Major Deal Funds Transit and Housing

The deal brings funding for transit, housing, shelters, and highway upkeep. Riders get more safety measures; drivers face no immediate tolls.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC13.23

City Approves Settlement for 14-Storey Building

If approved, a 14-storey building with 107 units can proceed only after required infrastructure and school capacity are confirmed. Ravine lands will be protected and buyers warned about limited parking.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC13.7

Cap on Driver Licences, Zero-Emission Exemption

Limits new taxi and ride-hail licences to the Oct 12 level until late 2024. Owners of zero-emission vehicles are exempt, and a court case could change this.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC12.14

Park Tree Removal Oversight and Planting

Sets rules for tree removal and replacement during park redevelopment. City permits apply on city land; the province will follow city standards on provincial land.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.DM12.1

Settlement Offer for Church Redevelopment Near Station

If approved, the church site could become an 11-storey building with about 103 homes, a place of worship and a child care centre. Nearby traffic and parking would change.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL11.1

Council Confirms All Meeting Decisions

This bill legally approves all decisions made at the meeting. City staff can now act on those decisions.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC11.1

Push for National School Food Program

The city asks the federal government to fund a national school food program. If funded, more students could get free or low-cost meals at school.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC11.18

Proposed Jobs-and-Housing Redevelopment Blocked

Council rejected a motion to re-designate an employment site for future mixed uses. The site stays for jobs and no housing is allowed yet.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC11.9

Settlement Could Allow 17-storey Tower

No immediate change. If approved, a settlement could allow a 17-storey tower, more housing, fewer shops on site, and a public walkway to improve station access.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL10.1

Council Confirms and Enacts By-laws

This makes earlier council decisions legally effective. No new rules here by itself; check earlier items for details.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC10.2

City Backs Shelters, Seeks Federal Funding

City will pay one-time support to groups sheltering refugee claimants and asks the federal government for funding and a reception centre. That could add shelter spaces and speed housing.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.DM10.1

Mid-Rise Redevelopment: Parkland and Tenant Protections

Adds towers, retail and a new public park. Protects existing renters for 20 years and funds tenant upgrades.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL8.1

Council Enacts Routine By-laws

This motion legally enacts by-laws and confirms council decisions. It finalizes earlier approvals and lets staff implement them.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC8.2

City Declares Gender-Based Violence Epidemic

The city calls gender-based and intimate partner violence an epidemic and asks higher governments to act. There are no immediate law changes but this may bring more programs and supports.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC7.11

Eight-Tower Redevelopment Settlement

Council approved a settlement to build eight towers, two parks, and a new street with bike lanes. Construction will be phased and parking will be much reduced.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC7.2

New Deputy for Development and Growth

The city creates a senior manager to speed planning and building approvals. This aims to move housing projects through faster so more homes may be built.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC7.3

Deputy to Lead City Infrastructure Services

A new deputy manager will run water, transit, roads, waste and emergency services. It fills a leadership gap and does not change fees or services now.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC7.7

New Public Director for Hydro Board

Council would appoint a public member to the Hydro board. This keeps the board staffed but does not change rates or service.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC7.9

Settlement Approves 44-Storey Tower With Conditions

City agrees to a revised 44-storey tower if the developer meets design, traffic, servicing, and tree-protection conditions. Residents at the address cannot get on-street parking permits.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CA6.5

Transit Board Public Appointments

Council will appoint two public members to the transit board through June 16, 2027. This fills vacancies so the board can make timely decisions on budgets and projects.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CT4.5

Hire Sponsorship Consultant for Venue

Allows hiring a consultant to secure a sponsor's name for the venue redevelopment. Day-to-day services won't change now, but the site may gain sponsor branding later.

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Considered by TO Live

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2023.CC6.13

15, 19, 21 and 23 Toryork Drive - Ontario Land Tribunal Hearing - Request for Directions

City Council · 2023.CC6.13

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.DM6.2

Review Transit Fare Evasion Fine Fairness

City staff will report on whether transit fare evasion fines are fair compared to other transport fines. No fines change now.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL5.1

Confirming Bill Finalizes Meeting Decisions

This final bill makes the council's earlier decisions legally effective. It does not create new rules.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.22

Settlement Allows 75-Storey Yonge Tower

If approved, a 75-storey mixed tower could be built at Yonge and Gerrard. Two floors would provide about 40 non-profit housing units for Covenant House.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.24

High-Rise Redevelopment Settlement Plan

This plan would build eight tall towers, two parks, a new road, and possibly a school. Less parking may increase demand for nearby street parking and transit.

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Considered by City Council

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2023.CC5.3

Fairer Rules for Park Encampment Clearings

City will give clearer notices, a contact person, and on-site health supports during park encampment clearings. Residents get more engagement and a public complaints process.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.5

Secure Funding for Asylum Seeker Shelters

City asks federal and provincial governments to fund and plan asylum seeker shelter supports so shelters stay open. If funding stops, services may be cut.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.6

Housing Rights Advisory Committee Launched

A new advisory committee brings people with lived housing experience into City housing advice. It will review progress and recommend changes, but its advice is not binding.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.DM5.2

Housing Oversight Unit Added to Ombudsman

Creates a housing unit inside the city's Ombudsman to review housing programs and shelters. It will investigate broad problems and report recommendations to City Council.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.AU1.7

Tighter Oversight for Urban Tree Crews

The city stepped up checks on tree crews and contractors. Residents see no service change, but work should be more consistent and invoices checked closely.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CA4.3

Council Selects Police Board Member

The council will choose one public member to fill a police oversight board seat. This keeps the board full to oversee police budget, hires, and reforms.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.11

Full Environmental Review for Trail

A longer environmental review was ordered for the trail gap. This likely delays construction, adds studies and public consultations, and may raise costs.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC5.2

Restrict Councillor Resources During Mayoral Run

When a councillor files for mayor in a by-election, their office must stop city-funded ads, newsletters, events, and promotional spending until the vote. Day-to-day casework continues.

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2023.CC5.4

Councillor Reprimanded, Pay Suspended 10 Days

A councillor was reprimanded and lost 10 days pay for attacking city staff and retaliating after a complaint. This protects staff and limits naming staff online.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL4.1

Council Confirms Meeting Actions

Approves general bills and a confirming law so staff can act on council decisions. The page gives no details about the bills, so direct effects are unknown.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC4.1

City Property Tax and Fee Changes

Higher property taxes, hotel taxes and some user fees raise money for transit, housing and services. Most households will pay more on taxes, water and waste bills.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BL3.1

Council Fast-Tracks Multiple By-laws Including Pension

Council enacted several by-laws at once, including a pension rule. Most residents see no immediate change; city employees should check pension details.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CA2.2

Board of Health Member Appointments

Council appoints public members and a school representative to the Board of Health through Nov 14, 2026. This fills vacancies and keeps public health oversight running.

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Considered by City Council

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2023.CC3.1

New Housing Oversight Unit at Ombudsman

Sets up a housing investigations team inside the Ombudsman to look into problems in city-run housing and shelters. They would publish findings and recommend changes to improve fairness.

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Postponed consideration

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2023.CC3.6

41-Storey Tower Settlement Moves Forward

Council agreed to settle an appeal to allow a 41-storey mixed-use tower and a small new park. Final approval waits updated studies and possible infrastructure conditions.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.BU3.1

2023 Capital and Operating Budgets

Budget Committee · 2023.BU3.1

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Considered by Budget Committee

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2023.BU2.1

2023 Capital and Operating Budgets

Budget Committee · 2023.BU2.1

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Postponed consideration

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2023.CC2.1

Legalize and License Shared Rental Homes

Allows rooming houses citywide with licences, inspections, and no parking minimums. Tenants get clearer safety rules; operators need annual licences and must meet standards.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC2.3

Mayor Given New Budget and Veto Powers

The Mayor now sets and can veto city budgets and some by-laws tied to housing. Residents see mayoral decisions online; most day-to-day services stay the same.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC1.2

Protect Housing, Parks, and City Funding

The city wants the province to keep fees that fund parks, homes, and services. Cuts could mean fewer affordable homes and less money for parks and roads.

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Adopted by City Council

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2023.CC1.5

Heritage Designation for Landmark Church

The city proposes to legally protect the church's exterior and key interior features. Owners and developers must get city approval for changes and maintenance.

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Adopted by City Council

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2026.EC28.1

Economic Plan Updated for Business Resilience

The city updates its 10-year economic plan with new actions and clear success measures. Economic Development staff can tweak actions between updates and no new funding starts now.

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2026.EX31.2

More free portable ACs for vulnerable tenants

This funds and installs free portable air conditioners for low-income and vulnerable tenants, about 2,400 units in summer 2026. It does not create a universal right to indoor cooling.

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2026.IE29.6

Limited Foundation Groundwater Discharge Rules

Developers may send small amounts of foundation water to some storm sewers if flow and quality limits are met. Manganese limit rises to 2.0 mg/L.

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