Biidaasige Park, pronounced “bee-daw-si-geh” and meaning “sunlight shining toward us” in Anishinaabemowin is located near near Cherry Street on Ookwemin Minising, meaning “place the of black cherry trees.” The park celebrates waterway restoration and reconciliation.| City of Toronto
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The City of Toronto works with a number of groups that provide affordable rental and home ownership opportunities. Please contact our community partners directly to learn what assistance they can offer.| City of Toronto
Eligible applicants are placed on the Centralized Waiting List. Applicants are served on a first-come, first-served basis, unless they have priority access. Housing providers use the Centralized Waiting List to select applicants for Rent-Geared-to-Income housing. To allow applicants on the Centralized Waiting List to make more informed housing choices, the City has implemented the choice-based housing […]| City of Toronto
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Toronto’s ambitious TransformTO Net Zero Strategy identifies a path to reduce community-wide greenhouse gas emissions to net zero by 2040.| City of Toronto
Registration for town halls will be available soon. City Council has adopted an ambitious strategy to reduce community-wide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in Toronto to net zero by 2040. Existing buildings account for approximately 56 per cent of the total emissions in Toronto, mainly from the use of fossil fuels like gas for space and […]| City of Toronto
Through the Energy Retrofit Loan (ERL) program, the City offers fixed, long-term, low-interest financing to enable building owners to invest in low-carbon, energy-efficient capital improvements. Highlights include: Financing for up to 100 per cent of project costs at a rate equal to the City’s cost of borrowing, with repayment terms up to 30 years for […]| City of Toronto
Eligible residential building owners can access financing to increase energy efficiency, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve tenant comfort through Hi-RIS. Submit your Expression of Interest The High-Rise Retrofit Improvement Support Program (Hi-RIS) program makes low-cost financing available for owners of residential apartment buildings built before 1990 of three or more storeys to make improvements […]| City of Toronto
During heavy rain, the sewers can become overloaded. It is essential that homeowners take appropriate action to reduce the risk of basement flooding. Owners of a single-family, duplex, triplex or fourplex residential home can apply online for a subsidy of up to $3,400 per property to install flood protection devices. Eligible work includes: installation of […]| City of Toronto
On June 10 and 11, 2025, a specialized “eco-herd” of goats will return for an intensive two-day grazing session at Don Valley Brick Works Park to address woody and invasive plant species. The public can view the goats between 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day, with educational talks at noon, 2 p.m. and 5 […]| City of Toronto