Canada Post is on strike as of November 15, 2024. Postal delivery services have stopped. Committee of Adjustment hearings that were cancelled will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
The Committee of Adjustment will continue to ensure public notification of upcoming hearings in accordance with the Planning Act and its regulations. Learn how The Committee of Adjustment will keep the public informed.
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Committee of Adjustment public hearings are held in a hybrid in-person and virtual format. This means applicants and the public have the choice to join in person or virtually on Webex, an on-line digital platform, by telephone, computer, smartphone or tablet. City staff and panel members will attend the hearings in person. Learn how to register and participate in this new hearing format.
Canada Post is on strike as of November 15, 2024. Postal delivery services have stopped. In an effort to ensure that applications are heard in a timely manner, the Committee of Adjustment will provide an alternate notice to property owners within 60m of an application site.
The Committee of Adjustment will continue to ensure public notification of upcoming hearings in accordance with the Planning Act and its regulations. This includes publishing hearing notices in the Toronto Star and the City of Toronto website, posting links to the agendas and application information on our webpages.
We will also email links to the hearing agendas to community associations, Councillors’ offices, and other contacts. Additionally, the Committee of Adjustment will continue to ensure that a public hearing notice is posted on the property that is the subject of an application.
Due to the Canada Post labour disruption, three Committee of Adjustment hearings were cancelled:
Applicants impacted will be contacted directly by Committee of Adjustment staff.