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The Call for Entries is now open! The 2025 Toronto Urban Design Awards program is accepting submissions until April 14, 2025 at noon. Every other year, the City of Toronto holds Urban Design Awards to ...
Community Environment Days is one of many waste reduction programs and initiatives supporting the City’s Long-term Waste Management Strategy. This program helps reduce the amount of reusable or ...
If you have registered for a City of Toronto recreational older adult (60+) activity, we want your feedback. Let us know which day and time you prefer to register. The survey closes on April 6, 2025.
This page reports data on the daily occupancy and capacity of Toronto’s shelter system. It is a daily snapshot of the occupancy and capacity of the system, updated every day except weekends and ...
Homelessness is experienced in all areas of the city by individuals from all backgrounds, circumstances and ages. The number of people becoming homeless continues to outpace the number of people ...
If you do not have enough money for food and housing and are in financial need, you can apply online for Ontario Works assistance or call 1-888-999-1142 to apply by phone. Wellesley Place Employment & ...
The Holiday Shopping Bylaw outlines when retail businesses in Toronto must close during the year for holidays. The following are some examples of retailers who can remain open on holidays: Small ...
Register for upcoming consultations using the Upcoming Events table below. For instructions on how to participate in public consultations using the online tool WebEx, please visit Participate in City ...
Programs fill up fast! On this page, you can find out when you can register for recreation programs, how and when to register in-person and by phone and how to withdraw from or transfer activities.
Parking violation notices are issued in an effort to reduce traffic congestion, while enforcing City parking bylaws and regulations. Note: For other traffic violations or provincial offences, start by ...
The City of Toronto enacted the Sign By-law in 2010, which sets out regulations for signs used for business identification or advertising purposes. All signs fall within two categories: First Party ...