Your city hall made some real moves on zoning and a fence exemption
Okay but real talk—your Etobicoke York Community Council has been busy, fam, making some pretty impactful decisions for the west end of the city. On May 26th, Councillor Anthony Perruzza and the crew were on fire, approving a bunch of things that directly affect how people live and build in those neighbourhoods.
Check it:
* **Zoning By-law Amendments:** There were *three* separate votes on zoning by-law amendments for 3100 Weston Road, all of which passed unanimously (5-0), with Councillor Perruzza voting Yes on each. This is huge for development, dude. It dictates what can actually be built there. * **Fence Exemption:** Also on May 26th, Perruzza voted Yes on a fence exemption for 4 Berryton Avenue, which carried 3-1. You know how strict the city can be with bylaws, so this is a specific win for that resident.
These might sound like small things, but they shape the literal landscape of our city. When councils approve these zoning changes, it’s not just about a building; it's about density, traffic, and the vibe of a whole area. We gotta keep an eye on what starts popping up on Weston Road now that these amendments are through.
Real talk, this is Toronto — stay up.
Mornings.live has the full breakdown of what this means for your hood, check it.