Access information about Toronto City Council, including meeting schedules, agendas, decisions, and more. News Release May 23, 2025 At its meeting this week, Toronto City Council declared the office of Councillor for Ward 25, Scarborough-Rouge Park vacant and opted for a by-election to fill the vacancy following the resignation of Councillor Jennifer McKelvie, effective Friday, May 9. The bylaw requiring a by-election to fill the vacancy will be [] This item will be considered by Scarborough Community Council on July 8, 2025. It will be considered by City Council on July 23, 24 and 25, 2025, subject to the actions of the Scarborough Community Council. City Council on March 26 and 27, 2025, adopted the following: 1. City Council adopt the Mayor’s Economic Action Plan in Response to US Tariffs, as outlined in Revised Attachment 1 to the revised report (March 18, 2025) from the City Manager and the General Manager, Economic Development and Culture, as amended by Part 2 below, and request the City’s agencies and corporations adopt similar When: Thursday, July 3, 2025 Where: St. James Park – 120 King St. E. Cost: Free. Taste of Lawrence. Returning for its 21st edition, the three-day summer event is Scarborough’s largest street festival with food vendors, midway rides, live music, and more. When: Friday to Sunday, July 4 to 6, 2025 Watch City Council and Committee Meetings on YouTube. You can subscribe to the City Clerk’s Office YouTube channel at youtube.com/TorontoCityCouncilLive . Subscribers receive updates about new uploads and upcoming livestreams to the channel. You can watch livestreamed meetings of these decision bodies on YouTube : This item will be considered by Economic and Community Development Committee on July 9, 2025. It will be considered by City Council on July 23, 24 and 25, 2025, subject to the actions of the Economic and Community Development Committee . Election day is Monday, September 29 with voting places open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Learn more about the Councillor Ward 25, Scarborough-Rouge Park by-election. Learn about how to become a candidate, voting days and more. Important election job information, job descriptions and payment information. Community Council on July 4, 2018 North York Community Council voted in favour of this by-law on June 4, 2025 CITY OF TORONTO BY-LAW 507-2025 To amend City of Toronto Municipal Code Chapter 950, Traffic and Parking, respecting St. Leonard’s Crescent. The North York Community Council enacts: 1. Executive Committee, Meeting 16, July 16, 2024Agenda and background materials: Navigation:0:0 The Director, Community Planning North York District recommends that: 1. City Council amend City of Toronto Zoning By-law 569-2013 for the portion of the lands municipally known as 123 Garratt Boulevard subject to the Zoning By-law Amendment application (City File 22 148540 NNY 06 OZ) substantially in accordance with the draft Zoning By-law Amendment included as Attachment 10 to this Report. City Council approve the 2025 meeting schedule in Attachment 1 to the report (July 17, 2024) from the City Clerk and that the published schedule serve as notice for these meetings. Learn where to watch meetings of City Council and its Committees, Boards and Tribunals. Learn about the rules for open and closed meetings and how to make a request for investigation. City Council makes decisions involving confidential information and about the release of that confidential information. This item will be considered by Toronto and East York Community Council on July 8, 2025. City Council has delegated final decision-making authority for the subject of this agenda item. The Toronto and East York Community Council will make the final decision on this item unless any amendments it approves exceed its authority. City Council on June 25 and 26, 2025, referred Item TE23.29 to the July 8, 2025, meeting of the Toronto and East York Community Council for consideration. Background Information (Community Council) (May 20, 2025) Report from the Executive Director, Transit Expansion on Ontario Line - Construction Update - Second Quarter 2025 The 2025 Net Operating Budget for City Council of $25.927 million is $0.277 million or 1.1% greater than the 2024 Net Budget. Table 2 below summarizes the key cost drivers for the 2025 Budget. It will be considered by City Council on June 25 and 26, 2025. See also By-law 594-2025. Caution: Motions and votes are shown below. Any motions or votes should not be considered final until the meeting is complete, and the decisions for this meeting have been confirmed. The Executive Committee recommends that: 1. We manage meetings, agendas and minutes of Toronto City Council and its committees. An official site of the City Clerk's Office for the City of Toronto. Find out about City Councillors, their legislative offices and how they serve their communities. Learn about the Office of the Mayor and how to request a proclamation, scroll or letter of greeting. Learn about salaries, staffing and budgets to run Council offices, and view quarterly expense reports. Honda Indy Toronto roars into Exhibition Place from July 18–20, 2025, transforming downtown into a high-energy motorsports and summer festival. This three-day event features thrilling IndyCar races alongside interactive fan zones, food trucks, and activities for all ages—making it much more than just a race weekend.
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