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 relevant news and events, as well as any changes that are being made that impact the real estate and building industries in Toronto.
In today's report: Richmond Hill Sets Course For The Future Of Parks; City of Burlington selects Catherine Baldelli as new Director of Burlington Transit; RESCON congratulates new provincial Cabinet members; and more news.
Government notices and announcements:
Building Our City: Mississauga Approves Growth Funding By-laws
Notice of Passing of By-laws to Designate: Heritage Designations in Flamborough
Notice of Intention to Designate 56 York Boulevard, Hamilton (Coppley/Commercial Block)
Closing the gap in the Bartley Smith Greenway Trail
Developing Vaughan’s downtown core
Premier Ford Unveils New Cabinet to Build Ontario
Richmond Hill Sets Course For The Future Of Parks
Burloak underpass project will go ahead at reduced cost and ahead of schedule
Burlington City Council Gives Go Ahead to Purchase Robert Bateman High School Site
City of Burlington selects Catherine Baldelli as new Director of Burlington Transit
Plains Road project to provide better roadway and more protected bikeways
Burloak Grade Separation Project costs to remain as originally agreed
Private sector/other notices and announcements:
BILD: GTA NEW HOME MARKET QUIET IN MAY
BILD: BILD Awards Winners Announced
RESCON: RESCON congratulates new provincial Cabinet members
Mondaq: Commercial Real Estate Sector Faces A Complex Outlook
TRBT: New Toronto Inc Partnership Established to Elevate Toronto's Global Reach & Impact
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