Sprawl for all – anytime, anywhere? Ontario Nature says No!

Ontario Nature Petition is Open

In keeping with many recent law and policy changes that facilitate sprawl development, the provincial government is now proposing to replace the Provincial Policy Statement, 2020 (PPS) and the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe (Growth Plan) with a new Provincial Planning Statement (ERO #019-6813).

This proposal is deeply concerning, given that the PPS and the Growth Plan are critical provincial policies that provide comprehensive, integrated, balanced direction on land use planning. The proposed new Provincial Planning Statement will jeopardize decades of progress on land use policy, with changes that would:

  • Eliminate mandatory intensification and greenfield density targets that were designed to rein in urban sprawl; 
  • Allow municipalities to expand settlement areas at any time without a comprehensive review of associated infrastructure needs or potential impacts on farmland and natural areas; 
  • Force municipalities to allow three lots to be severed from every farm, even in prime agricultural areas; 
  • Exempt lands that are the subject of Minister’s Zoning Orders (MZOs) from complying with provincial policies and official plans; 
  • Remove the requirement for municipalities to undertake watershed planning; and 
  • Weaken and eliminate policies that address climate change.

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