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The City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 743, Streets and Sidewalks, Use of, Article XII allows for the establishment of access areas around select social infrastructure. Social infrastructure is ...
For best performance, it is recommended to view these maps on a laptop or desktop computer. The historical maps here represent a small selection of the cartographic material in the Archives’ ...
Reducing mosquito populations that can transmit West Nile virus (WNV) is an important component of the WNV program. Larviciding of City of Toronto catch basins and stagnant water sites where immature ...
An estimated 67,000 jobs are supported by visitor spending (both direct and indirect jobs). Direct employment from the visitor economy in 2023 amounted to 47,291 jobs. The visitor economy ranks as ...
The shaded text within chapters one to five contains the policies of the Official Plan. Unshaded text and sidebars within chapters one to five are provided to give context and background and assist in ...
Cabbagetown Southwest is a neighbourhood with a rich history and distinct character that is reflective of suburban residential development in the late 19th century in Toronto. The area was ...
As a part of Toronto Public Health’s efforts to rebuild public health functions, select dental clinics are open for eligible clients. Please call ahead to confirm. In addition to the clinics that are ...
The Vision Zero Road Safety Plan is a comprehensive action plan focused on reducing traffic-related fatalities and serious injuries on Toronto’s streets. The Plan prioritizes the safety of our most ...
The Toronto Shelter Standards (TSS) provide City of Toronto-funded shelter providers and clients with a clear set of expectations, guidelines and minimum requirements for the delivery of shelter ...
Registration for the spring cleanup is now closed. A big thank you to all the community groups, families, individuals, schools, and businesses who participated in the spring cleanup from April 25 to ...
Tomorrow, the City of Toronto will host a media availability to provide an overview of programming, fireworks displays and safety tips for Canada Day along with what’s open and closed on the holiday.
Tomorrow, Mayor Olivia Chow will join local children for a fun and inclusive basketball session to celebrate the launch of Toronto’s newest accessible outdoor basketball courts at Confederation Park, ...