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The proposed Minister’s Zoning Orders (MZOs) for Midtown Oakville blatantly fail to meet the Ontario government’s own post criteria for issuing MZOs. There is no municipal support, Town Council has not endorsed the project and community opposition is clear and documented; no justification for overriding established provincial, regional, and municipal planning policies, including OPA 70; and no credible urgency, given the proponent’s own timeline shows construction effectively starting after 2030 with build-out stretching two decades beyond. MZOs are meant to be exceptional tools, not a self serving substitute for proper planning, yet the only rationale offered here is “zoning certainty,” which in reality serves a single purpose: to lock in speculative land value, shift risk from the developer to the public, and freeze an outdated proposal while stripping the Town of its ability to adapt to real housing needs, infrastructure capacity, and changing conditions over time.
The plans that call for a majority of studio and one bedroom suites are not what is needed. Housing demand is for larger accomadatios that can accomodate families, and potentially multi-generational dwellings. believe that this plan will produce facilities that do not match what will be the desired accomodation in the future. This has the potential to leave a lot of unsold suites in the design that the MZO proposes.
Allow Oakville to manage this project as an integrated whole rather thanbeing forced to accept this proposal which is vehemently opposed by the citizens of the town of Oakville, supporting the Municipalities carefully researched plans for MIDTOWN through their Proposed Planning document OPA 70
Soumis le 4 janvier 2026 1:43 PM
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Demande prioritaire provinciale relative à quatre (4) arrêtés ministériels de zonage visant un projet communautaire axé sur le transport en commun dans la ville d’Oakville
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