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Building Permits - Green Roofs
See Green Roof Permits readme.xls The Green Roof By-law was adopted by Toronto City Council May 2009 under the authority of section 108 of the City of Toronto Act. Toronto is... -
Building Permits - Signs
Dataset contains information on all Sign Permit applications received on or after September 7th, 2010, including geographical locations of signs and attributes and status of... -
Registry of Dogs Subject to and Issued a Dangerous Dog Order
Dangerous Dog Orders issued to dogs by the City of Toronto that are currently active will be listed here. A Dangerous Dog Order is issued when it is confirmed that a dangerous... -
Tennis Courts Facilities
This dataset includes data on tennis court locations that belong to the City of Toronto. Some locations are public, others are 'clubs' (these sites are operated by not-for-... -
Residential Front Yard Parking
Address - Number and street Licensed Spaces - Number of parking spots Parking Type - Type of Permit e.g. Front-Yard Parking, Widened Driveway etc Ward - Electoral ward Applies... -
Traffic Signals Tabular
Please see "Traffic Signal Tabular Readme" for more info This dataset contains all the locations of the traffic signals in the City of Toronto with their operational... -
Park and Recreation Facility Projects
A city builds parks and recreation facilities so its people can build community. Investing in the right parks and facilities at the right times and in the right places ensures... -
Utility Cut Permits
The addresses and intersections provided in the file are references to the approximate locations of the Utility Cuts and do not represent the actual / specific locations. 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... -
Toronto Shelter System Flow
The City of Toronto funds and operates services dedicated to people experiencing homelessness in Toronto. The overnight services, including emergency shelters, respites, and... -
Deaths of Shelter Residents
This dataset provides data about Deaths of Shelter Residents. More information on the initiative is available on the City’s website: Deaths of Shelter Residents. -
Central Intake calls
If you are in need of emergency shelter space, please call the City of Toronto’s Central Intake line at 416-338-4766 or 1-877-338-3398. This catalogue entry provides two data... -
Sidewalk Construction Program
The City of Toronto's Missing Sidewalk Installation Program Dataset illustrates the locations and details of planned sidewalks scheduled for construction in the near term along... -
City Vehicle Availability
The Fleet Services Division (FSD) procures and maintains over 5,000 City vehicles and equipment used to deliver critical services. Fleet availability is a key performance metric... -
Permanent Bicycle Counters
This dataset contains counts of bicycles from permanent detectors installed on Toronto streets and multi-use paths. The City uses the data to monitor trends in people cycling... -
Fire Services Emergency Incident Basic Detail
This dataset includes response time intervals (dispatch, enroute, arrive and clear) and responding units. As per MFIPPA section 31, 32 for the use and disclosure of personal... -
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.... -
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... -
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... -
Apartment Building Registration
The Apartment Building Standard (ABS) program is based on a new bylaw Chapter 354, which defines formal criteria to identify all rental apartment buildings in the city with 3 or...