The Province proposed merging the Provincial Policy Statement, which sets the rules for land use planning, with A Place to Grow, the long-term growth plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, to create a single Provincial Planning Statement. Ontario
, the Government of Ontario introduced new legislation that would allow cities to expand their borders to build housing.includes a number of new and recently announced changes that the Province says will support increased density, provide cities with more flexibility, and reduce duplication.
The amalgamated plan would, in part, make it easier to build housing on farmland, and require 29 of the largest and fastest-growing municipalities to plan for growth near major transit station areas and other strategic growth areas.
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