Ontario: Bill 73 to Set out Clearer Rules for Land Use Planning and Make Planning Advisory Committees Mandatory

Ontario Bill 73, Smart Growth for Our Communities Act, 2015, which was tabled March 5, 2015, by Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, was further debated this summer following 2nd reading. The Bill amends the Development Charges Act, 1997 and the Planning Act.

According to the government, revisions to the Development Charges Act, 1997 will give residents more say in how their communities grow, set out clearer rules for land use planning, and provide municipalities with more independence to make local decisions and to fund growth-related infrastructure (i.e. transit).

Changes to the Planning Act will, among other things:
Related resources: The City of Toronto released a report that provides a summary of the proposed amendments to the
Planning Act and comments on the impact of the changes on the city’s planning approvals process. The report includes
recommendations for Council’s consideration. Access the City of Toronto report (32 pages)

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