UrbanToronto Updates from the Industry for November 30, 2021 | 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: Developer receives $50,000 fine for Town of Oakville private tree by-law violation; City-building-advances-in-Vaughan; Building Ontario with Investments in GO Transit Bi-level Rail Coaches; and more news:
Looking east to Humber Bay Shores, image by UT Forum contributor 67Cup
Government notices and announcements:
Hamilton Public Health Services investigating two suspected cases of COVID-19 Omicron variant
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City opens applications for Commercial Space Rehabilitation Grant Program to support recovery and long-term success of local small businesses
Building Ontario with Investments in GO Transit Bi-level Rail Coaches
Developer receives $50,000 fine for Town of Oakville private tree by-law violation
Notice of meeting cancellation for a proposed zoning by-law amendment at 150 Randall Street, 125 Navy Street and 143 Church Street Randall Oakville Developments Ltd., and Church Oakville Developments Ltd.
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
Metrolinx: Metrolinx teams up with partners on early traffic plans to support Ontario Line construction
Metrolinx: See time-lapse video of Crosstown light rail vehicles moving along Toronto route
TRBT: Toronto Region Board of Trade Applauds City of Toronto’s Plan to Re-open City Hall, Offices
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