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City of Toronto – City Planning

In Toronto, the City Planning Division helps to guide the way the city looks and grows. City Planning works with the community and other City divisions to set goals and policies for development, while keeping important social, economic and environmental concerns in mind.

The Toronto City Planning Division is set up by district - Etobicoke York, North York, Toronto & East York and Scarborough - in five functional sections:
1.    Community Planners - offer advice to Council on development projects after consulting with members of the public and City Services, and after reviewing and analyzing all parts of a development project.
2.    Policy and Research - develops planning policy based on extensive research in land use, housing, community services and the environment. Administers and promotes heritage preservation projects and programs.
3.    Urban Design - promotes a high quality design for streets, parks and open spaces. It guides how buildings are located, organized and shaped on a particular piece of land.
4.    Transportation - deals with improving transit, discouraging automobile dependence and encouraging alternative forms of transportation such as walking, cycling, subways and streetcars.
5.    Zoning Bylaw and Environmental Planning - creating and maintaining a comprehensive zoning bylaw for the City, and formulates and implements environmental policy from the perspective of City Planning.

Organization Type:
Government and Agency - Municipal
Repository Name: 
City of Toronto – City Planning
Subjects: 

community development, growth management, heritage conservation, housing, land use, neighbourhood planning, Sustainable development, Toronto, transportation, Urban planning, zoning

Date range of documents: 
1999-
Language: 
English
Format of repository and documents: 

Documents are accessed from the menu at the left of the home page, under tab labelled “Projects, Studies & Guidelines”.  Here are found documents organized under the following categories and subcategories:
1.    Area Based Studies:  Secondary Plans, Neighbourhood Studies, Avenue Studies, Completed Avenue Studies, Centre Studies;  
2.    Housing;  
3.    Growth in the City;  
4.    Green;
5.    Planning & Design Guidelines;
6.    Section 37;
7.    Transit & Road;  
8.    Zoning bylaw.

Documents are free in HTML or PDF formats.

Geographic focus: 
Toronto
Intended audience: 
Urban planners and citizens of Toronto

Contact information

Street address: 
City Planning, Gary Wright, Chief Planner & Executive Director, Toronto City Hall
100 Queen St. W. #12th fl. E
Toronto , Ontario M5H 2N2

Mailing address: 
City Planning, Gary Wright, Chief Planner & Executive Director, Toronto City Hall
100 Queen St. W. #12th fl. E
Toronto , Ontario M5H 2N2

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