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City Planning, with City partners, is leading a series of Jane’s Walks across Toronto. Join us to explore how planning shapes neighbourhoods and everyday places.
Our Streets, Our Stories
Learn more: www.janeswalkfestivalto.com/walks
Explore the study: www.toronto.ca/wp-content/u...
Don’t forget: this is happening tomorrow!
Why take a low‑carbon approach to landscape design? 🌱
It supports net‑zero goals while creating healthier, more resilient public spaces. The Low Carbon Landscape Guide shows how everyday design choices can reduce embodied carbon.
Learn more: ow.ly/egfK50YQJJy
We're studying the Marlee-Glencairn area to plan for future growth, including housing, buildings, parks, community services and how people move around. Join us at an Open House on Thursday, April 30th to learn more and share your feedback.
Learn more: www.toronto.ca/city-governm...
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We are looking for your feedback on the Draft Little Jamaica and Oakwood Vaughan Planning Framework! Learn more, participate in an interactive mapping activity and see upcoming public consultation dates: https://ow.ly/zju450Z6g31
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The City of Toronto’s Landscape Carbon Benchmarking Study has received two national awards from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects, including the Jury’s Award of Excellence. The study helps identify ways to reduce carbon in landscape design and support lower-carbon development.
Graphs and maps incoming! The Development Activity Bulletin 2025 is now available: it tracks urban growth and development trends to monitor Official Plan policies.
🤓 Over the next few weeks we’ll be highlighting key insights from the Bulletin. To see the full report: https://ow.ly/SXZj50ZabuA
On March 26, 2026, City Council endorsed the Recommended Option for growth in North York Centre. A public meeting will share and gather feedback on potential changes.
📅Date: May 14, 2026
⏰Time: 6:00 to 8:00 pm
📍Location: 100 Princess Avenue, Toronto, M2N 3R7
🔗 www.toronto.ca/city-governm...
Join your neighbours for a free meal and help shape the future of Weston!
Learn how the study has progressed, see how community feedback has influenced the work, and share ideas for how Weston will grow.
📍 Community Place Hub, 1765 Weston Rd
📅 Wednesday, May 6
⏰ 5:30–8:00 PM
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The Ookwemin Minising Project Team invites you to an upcoming in-person public workshop to help shape the future streets of Ookwemin Minising: www.eventbrite.com/e/public-wor...
On March 26, City Council endorsed the Recommended Option for updating the North York Centre Secondary Plan and directed staff to consider select changes in consultation with the community (PH28.6 Rec...