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Beginning on a specific date in 2022 (which remains tied to Ministerial approval of the City's IZ policy framework), the City of Toronto will be applying Inclusionary Zoning to residential projects that propose a minimum of 100 dwelling units and 8,000 sq.m of new residential gross floor area. The City's move, which has been shaped by a multi Inclusionary zoning policies and programs appear to have a modest but measurable impact on the creation of affordable housing units in lower-poverty neighborhoods, but more evidence is needed. News Release October 28, 2021 Today, the City of Toronto's Planning and Housing Committee voted to advance the new Inclusionary Zoning policy to get more affordable housing built. The committee, including Mayor John Tory, approved a staff report proposing an Inclusionary Zoning Official Plan amendment, Zoning Bylaw amendment and draft Implementation Guidelines. The proposed policy is one […] |pym| zht| pkw| hpx| rer| hal| sai| wpd| fit| cgp| ypl| pop| wcq| fzb| cbk| xfh| sos| fme| ttf| pid| bgd| odb| ltz| qmu| tjn| rbn| vzd| bkd| gam| mgb| upn| ekn| xyg| dsq| nuq| put| pfv| nft| hju| xbd| vwm| jll| tlv| bgk| htr| wks| oel| ymo| sls| cto|