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2010 Municipal Election Sign Enforcement
As of September 30, 2010, municipal candidates are permitted to put up election signs across the City of Toronto.
The placement of election signs on public and private property is regulated by Chapter 693, Article II (beginning on page 3) of the Toronto Municipal Code. For complete information please visit Toronto Votes 2010 where you can review the bylaw, required forms and a pictured guide to the bylaw.
Retailers required to provide washroom facilities for customers
On August 1, 2009 amendments to the Property Standards section of the Toronto Municipal Code came into effect. Retail establishments are now required to ensure that washroom facilities for their customers are made accessible and that proper signage is provided in accordance with the provisions in the bylaw.
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Temporary Sale of Fireworks
Any person wishing to sell fireworks in the City must submit an application to Municipal Licensing and Standards, Licensing Services. Click here for more information.
Fixing up your house? Hire a Licensed Contractor
Doing renovation work to your home? Is your building renovation
contractor licensed by the City of Toronto? Hire a licensed contractor.
Multi-residential Apartment Buildings Regulatory Strategy
On December 1, 2008, the City of Toronto launched its MRAB audit and enforcement program which, as part of its initial one-year phase, will provide inspection and enforcement action on the City's greatest at-need rental buildings. Visit the multi-residential apartment buildings web page for more information on the program and a schedule of the buildings to be audited.
New Sign Regulations Coming for the City of Toronto
Toronto Building has embarked on an ambitious program to create a new sign by-law that will regulate permanent signs. Sign types regulated by this new by-law will include: fascia and wall signs; free-standing signs; and, billboards.
Investigation Activity Search
If you would like to determine the current status of an investigation you may visit the Investigation Activity Status website. To search for the current status or disposition of a complaint/investigation you will have to know the address of the subject property.
This site will provide access to details related to all active District investigation matters. It does not include our Licensing or Waste Enforcement activity. In addition, it will allow for a maximum 2 year query period (from the investigation start date) of closed matters.
BizPaL - Online business permits and licences
BizPaL is a new, one-stop web-based service to help users quickly generate a list of permits and licences they need (from City, provincial and federal governments). Visit BizPaL.
Emergency After Hours Service
Municipal Licensing & Standards Division, with the assistance of 311 Toronto, has enabled residents to contact ML&S staff for emergency matters after regular business hours, weekends and on holidays by visiting 311 Toronto or calling 311.
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