UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for February 25, 2022 | UrbanToronto
This is an UrbanToronto industry update sharing information and status updates from around the industry as a means to keep our readers in the loop. We are covering updates related to rules, regulations, and changes that are being made as a result of the pandemic that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.
In today’s report: GO Expansion program takes next step in procurement journey; Have your say on the city building process in Vaughan; RESCON calling on federal government to allow more skilled trades into Canada; and more news.
Marilyn Monroe towers, image by UT Forum contributor Bangkok
Government notices and announcements:
Notice of complete application for a proposed official plan amendment, zoning by-law amendment and plan of subdivision at 103 Burnhamthorpe Road West for Sixth Oak Inc.
Noise Regulations for Construction Activity Back In Effect
Ontario Removing Barriers for Out-of-Province Skilled Workers
Ontario Investing in a More Accessible Southwestern Ontario
New City of Toronto community recreation centre and library to be named for Wendat word Ethennonnhawahstihnen’
Have your say on the city building process in Vaughan
GO Expansion program takes next step in procurement journey
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
OREA: 4 In 10 Parents of Young Ontario Homeowners Financially Helped Their Child Achieve The Dream Of Home Ownership
TRBT: Recommendations Ahead of Government of Ontario’s 2022 Budget
RESCON: RESCON calling on federal government to allow more skilled trades into Canada
Royal LePage: Single-storey suite deemed most essential feature by Canadians who want to age in place; Royal LePage experts
TTC: TTC to close portion of Line 1 this weekend
Metrolinx: Not just any red light – Final Eglinton Crosstown LRT signal installed at Laird Station
BILD: GTA NEW HOME SALES OFF TO A STRONG START IN JANUARY AS LOW INVENTORY LEVELS CONTINUE
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