Toronto 479R-487 Duplex Avenue | 135.6m | 40s | Zucker | Studio JCI

NOPE...

"On January 12, 2026, the Province of Ontario published a proposal for a new regulation that would substantially expand the scope of projects that are exempt from inclusionary zoning (IZ) obligations in Toronto, Mississauga and Kitchener. The regulation, if implemented as proposed, would exempt projects for which a complete zoning, site plan or building permit application is filed with the applicable municipality on or before July 1, 2027 from obligations to provide affordable housing pursuant to an IZ by-law.

The proposal indicates the proposed regulation arises from concerns that implementing IZ at this time, given existing market conditions, could have a negative impact on overall housing supply."


LINK - https://www.goodmans.ca/insights/ar...-zoning-in-toronto--mississauga-and-kitchener
It's beyond the scope of this thread, but let as many projects go up in that window as possible, because unfunded IZ is becoming an increasingly archaic failure of a policy across NA. If Muni's want affordable housing, draw on the common tax base and build or buy purpose built buildings. Its current configuration achieves little other than killing new housing production, a fact which numerous former councilors have (happily) highlighted.

Beyond the unfairness of spot taxing the buyers of new homes, a big part of keeping families and the wealthy in dense, productive, ecologically beneficial urban areas - is giving some discretion in who your neighbor is. 90% + of people are more than happy to live in mixed income nhoods and the property values of such areas reflect that, but like it or not, they also enjoy cohabitating with those they view similar to themselves (in lifestyle, values, hobbies etc..). In a city that's already dealing with an exodus of families - in part because people intuitively understand that while your apartment may be slated for some subsidized housing initiative, your new cul-de-sac in the burbs never will be - further limiting the self sorting that people desire appears foolish, as much as the fuzzy buzzwords thrown around at City Hall may make it seem otherwise.
 
Virtual community consultation meeting coming up. Registration on the website page:



479R, 485 & 487 Duplex Avenue


Join us for a Community Consultation Meeting to learn more about the application at 479R, 485 & 487 Duplex Avenue, ask questions of the City and the Applicant, and share your comments.

An Official Plan Amendment and Zoning By-law Amendment application has been submitted to permit a 40 storey residential building. Directions for joining the event either online or by telephone will be provided to you by email after you register for this event.

Please note that your registration information will not be disclosed as part of the public record. To view the applicant's supporting documents, please visit the City's Application Information Centre website.

Application Information Centre:
Application Details - File Number: 25269673NNY08OZ

Contact:
Angela Zhou - Angela.Zhao@toronto.ca

Date and Time

Apr 8, 2026, 6:00 p.m. - Apr 8, 2026, 8:00 p.m.
 

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