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Building Permits - Cleared Permits
Provides information on Building Permits completed/closed. A building permit is a municipally issued permit, required by the Building Code Act and enforced by the City of... -
Building Construction/Demolition Violations
This data set includes all Open and Closed building construction/demolition violation folders. -
Building Permits - Active Permits
Provides information on currently active Building Applications and Permits. A building permit is a municipally issued permit, required by the Building Code Act and enforced by... -
Committee of Adjustment Applications
This dataset includes information about applications submitted to the Committee of Adjustment for minor variances to zoning by-laws, and consents. Toronto City Council has... -
Highrise Residential Fire Inspection Results
Indicates properties where violations have been found by an Inspector which are required to be fixed for compliance at the time with the Ontario Fire Code as well as properties... -
Intersection File - City of Toronto
This data was collected for planning and mapping purposes and includes all intersections within the City of Toronto. This data set is limited to the City of Toronto geographical... -
BodySafe
Starting July 1, 2013, under the revised Municipal Code Chapter 545, Licensing By-Law, all establishments offering hairstyling or barbering services were required to get a PSS... -
Topographic Mapping - Waterbodies & Rivers
Polygon layer representing the physical area of waterbodies and rivers. Some features contain an attribute defining their name. Names are defined from the Ontario Geographic... -
Topographic Mapping – Physical location of trees
Point layer representing the physical location of trees. Part of the City’s topographic mapping products, the data is collected from high resolution aerial photography. The data... -
Municipal Licensing and Standards - Business Licences and Permits
Category - Type of licence or permit Licence No - Number of licence issued by City of Toronto Operating Name - Name that company operates under Issued - Date of issue of... -
Street Furniture - Bicycle Parking - Bicycle Locking Ring
The City installs and maintains bicycle post-and-rings within the public right-of-way, typically on City of Toronto sidewalks and boulevards, wherever public bicycle parking... -
Dinesafe
DineSafe is Toronto Public Health’s food safety program that inspects all establishments serving and preparing food. Each inspection results in a pass, a conditional pass or a... -
Noise Exemption Permits
The Noise Bylaw provides standards for noise in Toronto. This includes decibel limits and time restrictions for some types of noise. Individuals and organizations can apply for... -
City Council and Committees Meeting Schedule Reports
This open data set provides access to meeting schedule data extracted from TMMIS. You can also access previous term meeting schedule data. City Council approves an annual... -
Air Conditioned and Cool Spaces (Heat Relief Network)
The City of Toronto coordinates a Heat Relief Network throughout the summer season from May 15 – September 30, which includes air conditioned and cool spaces. The public can... -
Green Spaces
Green Spaces is a geospatial dataset of polygons that is a point-in-time generalized representation of existing parks and open spaces within the City of Toronto. Green Spaces... -
Toronto Bids Awarded Contracts
The Competitive Contracts dataset contains a list and summary of information about competitive contract that have been cancelled or awarded for goods and various services for... -
Mobile Watch Your Speed Program – Speed Summary
The Mobile WYSP uses devices called speed display signs or driver feedback signs which contain a radar device and an LED display. These signs are installed against an existing... -
Safety Zone Watch Your Speed Program – Monthly Summary
The WYSP uses devices called speed display signs or driver feedback signs which contain a radar device and an LED display. These signs are installed against an existing hydro... -
School Safety Zone Watch Your Speed Program – Locations
The WYSP uses devices called speed display signs or driver feedback signs which contain a radar device and an LED display. These signs are installed on a dedicated wooden pole....