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Toronto’s mosquito control program aims at reducing the Culex mosquito population. Culex mosquitos are the most common carrier of West Nile virus (WNV) in our region and although they prefer to bite ...
Garbage collection, public libraries, road repair, TTC, recreation programs, childcare, animal control, water testing, police, fire and emergency medical response are all services the City provides.
The wait is over. This summer, Old City Hall reopens to the public for an exciting series of pop-up events. Uncover unique stories of Toronto and enjoy selections from the City’s photo archive ...
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 ...
Phase 1 – 2022 – Complete On July 19, 2022, City Council adopted a report and Official Plan Amendment (By-law 819-2022 ) expanding Neighbourhood Retail and Services Uses and a zoning by-law amendment ...
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 ...
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 ...
Community Service Partnerships is being reviewed and redesigned to ensure that the funding stream supports a strong community-based sector. Additional details will be available in late 2025. Community ...
The City is updating the Toronto Shelter Standards to better support 2SLGBTQ+ clients. Shelter providers and clients are invited to provide feedback on draft standards by completing a survey by Friday ...
Traffic Calming is defined as mid-block, vertical deflections: namely, speed humps or speed cushions on local and collector roadways and speed bumps in laneways. While speed humps, cushions and bumps ...
The following is a list of the 2025 designated and statutory holidays for members of the Toronto Public Service. New Year’s Day (2025): Wednesday, January 1 Family Day: Monday, February 17 Good Friday ...
Chapter 7 contains Site and Area Specific Policies (SASPs) that vary from one or more of the provisions of the Official Plan and may require a further layer of local policy direction for an area.
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