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Toronto zoning changes purpose is easy to open small businesses in residential neighborhoods

Web Desk, 16/08/2025

The city of Toronto is hoping that the proposed changes in zoning bylaws will make it easier and more attractive to open small businesses in and around the neighborhood, which may not have easy access to essential basic stores and services at convenient locations.

Nominated areas as a neighborhood occupy about 35 percent of the city land. The city began searching for zoning changes in the decline of 2021, given that the neighborhood retail and service installations fell by 34 percent between 1989 and 2019.

Changes will allow businesses up to 1600 square feet to work on major roads that are zones as residential. Inside the neighborhood, they should be up to 1200 square feet. They will also allow people to run specific types of businesses from their homes, apartments, garages or sheds, where they can also see customers and also rent two employees.

“The Council has approved a lot of changes over the years to make it easier to build housing in the last few years – so that it is duplex, triplax, foreplex. On major roads it is a greater growth of townhouse and six -storey apartment buildings and other parts of the city.

“So this is important, because they are going to the neighborhood, new buildings and new people are going to the services that they need and are at a distance for people for those services.”

With the ability to reach and walk, the city says that changes will also support the method in which the neighborhoods are growing and changing. For example, with more people who do business or run from home, local features are more needed.

In addition, there is an eye towards encouraging the development of small, local businesses that will contribute to the economy as well as the vitality of the neighborhood.

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A final report about bylaw changes was considered by the City Council last December, in which several residents’ associations were writing letters to wait.

The 100 von Road Tannts Association wrote with enthusiastic support.

“We are really excited about it. We think it is an opportunity for new, local businesses that we come to make our neighborhood more important, get so much access to various businesses and shops, and this is really an exciting idea,” co-head-headed Erin Taylor told Citynues.

“I think for many of us, business makes our community. Especially for those who do not have homes or backyards, they are really good places to meet people and see each other in our community environment. So I think I think this makes this city important that makes our businesses important and we would like to see it more.”

He said that the only real concern of tenants is to ensure businesses that are really small and local.

“We would like to see that these businesses are from our local community and give priority to our local community and what our community needs. So we would like to see the kind of mother and pop shops that make our community so great,” he said.

However, the NorthCliff Village Residents Association says there are other issues for them.

“The safety of our inhabitants is paramount – as a chairperson, who is concerned with me,” Duterte Estairo.

“It would be very convenient that our residents will have to go to the movable places [like] retail stores. Problem becomes a level of activity that occurs – are we going to increase car traffic or EV traffic? ,

Nobel says that such businesses will not be required in the neighborhood to provide parking to the city, with hope that they will not attract people and their vehicles from other parts of the city – although there is no real way to prevent this from happening.

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Esteero says that his association is also concerned about delivery workers on e-bikes and other large vehicles and raises delivery and delivery from businesses that can move in. He explains that the neighborhood is home to five schools within 400 meters and they want to keep it in mind.

With these security concerns, he said that changes are not particularly relevant to his neighborhood.

“Most of the residents here have access to major roads that have retail and other stores. We are a midtown neighborhood with major roads within two, three blocks. I can see if it is like a more suburban neighborhood [and they want to] Get more retail location – I see it as more logical. This is not necessary in Devanport, ”he said.

“I also find it a bit upset or aggressive because we are in a habitat right now and we are taking home from this neighborhood to put a commercial retail place?”

In its letter to the council, the NorthCliff Village Residents Association also expressed concern about the types of businesses that could open inside the neighborhood, especially cafe with restaurants or seating cafe that can obtain a liquor license, which is under the purview of the provincial.

“The facility store is already allowed to sell beer and wine. Once seated is allowed to sit-or on an courtyard can consume on the site, effectively transform the business at once,” read the letter.

In response to these concerns, Nobel says they are considering specific restrictions on such businesses inside the neighborhood.

“We have allowed only takeouts so that people are not able to sit. Therefore [if it is alcohol] You will take your bottle and go home contrary to being able to sit in a restaurant or in a cafe, ”he said.

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This and other discussions about zoning changes and other discussions are currently being held with Torontones through a multi-model process as the city council referred to the city employees back to the report of the December report for further consultation with the associations of the public and the residents.

Two city-wide virtual meetings were held in June and A. online survey It is being held till 30 September.

“We are also going to every ward of the city and doing a pop-up event. So we will go to a farmer market, a park, sometimes a cafe, and we will put up posters and we will chat with people about the project, get their inputs,” Noble said.

These in-individual consultations started in July and are scheduled till 28 August:

  • August 16: Ward 12, Toronto-Sent.Pols: The Stop Farmers Market, 8 am to 1 pm
  • August 19: Ward 16, Don Valley East: Aga Khan Park Movie Night, 7 to 9 pm
  • August 20: Ward 15, Don Valley West: Mount Points Village Biya Movie Knight, 7:15 to 9:15 pm
  • August 23: Ward 22, Scarborough-Agencort: Agincort Mall, 1 to 3 pm
  • 26 August: Ward 14, Toronto-Danforth: Queen/Solarter Branch Library from 5:30 to 7:30 pm
  • August 28: Ward 9, Devanport: Dufferin Grove Park Farmers Market, 3 to 7 pm

Nobel explained, “We are planning to report a staff to the City Council and Planning and Housing Committee in late October. This will be an updated bylav that we hear from the public,”.

Depending on how much time it takes to undergo all approval, amendment and appeal procedures in the city’s hall, they are looking to implement zoning changes in early 2026.

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