Notice of Motion: Elimination of Minimum Amenity Space Requirements
Moved by Councillor Dipika Damerla
Seconded by Councillor Alvin Tedjo
Whereas the Mayor’s Housing Task Force identified removing amenity space ratios as a way to reduce housing costs;
And whereas the Planning and Building Department is currently reviewing urban design requirements in response to the Task Force report;
And whereas the financial incentives already adopted by Council and Regional Council could save developers approximately $25,000 for small condo apartment units and $46,000 for large condo apartment units, based on current rates with even higher savings for rental units;
And Whereas many mandated amenities, such as gyms and lounges, are underused and consume valuable buildable area;
And Whereas leading cities such as Copenhagen, Vienna, and Barcelona have no fixed amenity space requirements, focusing instead on access to public open space;
And Whereas Mississauga’s City Centre zones already have no amenity space requirements and continue to deliver high-quality, livable buildings;
And whereas individual developers can still choose to provide more amenity space than is required by the City to meet market demand;
And whereas eliminating amenity space requirements could result in savings of up to $7,000 per unit in initial costs, and thousands more in ongoing maintenance fees or rent;
And whereas removing minimum amenity space ratios will also speed up approvals and reduce red tape;
Therefore be it resolved that staff be directed to eliminate all minimum amenity space requirements city-wide;
And further that staff report back to the Planning and Development Committee in Q1 2026 with the necessary zoning by-law amendments.
Date: November 12, 2025
Councillor Dipika Damerla Ward 7