Councillor Amber Morley was elected to represent Ward 3, Etobicoke-Lakeshore on Toronto City Council on October 24th 2022. For over 20 years, Councillor Morley has been working on behalf of the ...
Every year, the City manages close to 830,000 tonnes (close to two billion pounds) of waste. This requires money, energy, and resources and takes up limited landfill space. Waste reduction should ...
Expand the drop-down menus below to view a list of active city-wide planning studies and studies by city district boundaries (e.g. Etobicoke-York, North York, Scarborough, Toronto & East York).
Complete a survey to have your say on climate action and shape the Net Zero Action Plan. Survey ends January 31, 2025. The City of Toronto is currently seeking input on actions under consideration for ...
Avenue Road Study The City of Toronto is studying Avenue Road, between Bloor Street West and St. Clair Avenue West, to find opportunities to improve the street, with emphasis on safety, mobility ...
Jump down to the drop-in skating map to find a rink near you. Visit Skating, Figure Skating and Hockey Lessons for information on registered programs. Most indoor rinks (arenas) open for fall/winter ...
Browse the following list of restaurants participating in Winterlicious. To explore a restaurant’s Winterlicious menu, enter its name or address in the search field of the Restaurants & Menus page.
Program availability is subject to changes. Please consult your caseworker for details regarding available programs. All programs require caseworker referral. The list below shows Ontario Works ...
It is strongly recommended that you apply for a Zoning Applicable Law Certificate Program (ZAP) to confirm that your property is subject to Site Plan Control approval. The ZAP review will also ...
Electric scooters (e-scooters) are unsafe and illegal to ride in Toronto. Choose kick scooters and bicycles that are not battery operated, and ensure children and youth wear a helmet when they ride. E ...
The City’s Warming Centres are currently open. If you need emergency shelter, call 311 or Central Intake at 416-338-4766 for assistance. For street outreach services, call 311. Learn more about the ...