The City is expanding Franklin Park by 2,565 m², creating new opportunities for recreation and enjoying nature. The park will be expanded toward Franklin Avenue and Cameron Avenue, and will include a ...
Many people find current parking signs hard to understand. Signs can be crowded with information, use small text, or show ...
Indoor air quality can impact your health. Urban Canadians spend almost 90 percent of their time indoors, meaning that most daily air exposure occurs in homes, schools, workplaces and other indoor ...
City Council has approved the bikeways and road safety improvements on Kingston Road, from Cliffside Drive to Scarborough ...
Following the demolition of a house at 1845 Kingston Rd, the City is planning to improve access through Harrison Properties.
Explore Toronto’s tree equity score analyzer to learn how it was developed and how it works to help communities support tree planting in neighbourhoods across the city. The City of Toronto is ...
Contact 311 to submit a service request to investigate the installation, modification or removal of a loading zone. Loading zones provide designated curbside space for the safe pick-up, drop-off and ...
Contact 311 to submit a service request to report a damaged street or traffic sign. Traffic signs regulate, warn and guide road users to help keep Toronto's streets safe and efficient for everyone.
In October 2025, City Council updated the Apartment Building Standards Bylaw to introduce colour-coded signs for RentSafeTO buildings. Building owners and operators must now display these colour-coded ...
Located at 130 The Queensway on 41 hectares of land, the Humber Treatment Plant is the City’s second largest wastewater treatment plant. The plant serves about 662,000 people and can treat up to 473 ...
The Highland Creek Treatment Plant is located on 54 hectares of land at 51 Beechgrove Drive in Scarborough’s West Hill neighbourhood. Since opening in 1956, the plant has provided wastewater treatment ...
The City of Toronto and Unity Health Toronto, working in partnership with the Province of Ontario, have opened the Downtown Toronto Homelessness and Addiction Recovery Treatment (HART) Hub and ...