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179854

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179855

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179856

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179857

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179862

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My voting family is against the Doug Ford TOC proposal for Oakville as: The Town of Oakville has repeatedly reported agreement to the objectives but has a better locally developed proposal. It appears that the TOC from Doug Ford again is for the benefit of a chosen developer. Read more

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179863

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Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) fails to comply with Premier Ford’s Build Homes Faster agenda and will not deliver a single home before 2031, the Province’s own housing deadline, and will take 25 years to complete. OPA70 is a better alternative and is ready to go. Read more

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179864

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I live near Oakville Place mall and this proposal will have a direct impact on my family's quality of life - from noise pollution, to overcrowding, congestion and a massive change to life in general in our area. Read more

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179866

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I strongly protest what the government of Ontario is proposing to build on Cross ave. In Oakville, it is way too dense for the site. The town of Oakville has proposed something that is much much more reasonable. Read more

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179867

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179869

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This Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) fails to comply with Premier Ford’s Build Homes Faster agenda and will not deliver a single home before 2031, the Province’s own housing deadline, and will take 25 years to complete. OPA70 is a better alternative and is ready to go. Read more

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179871

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January 2 2026 I’m a home owner who wants to continue to live in my wonderful South East Oakville neighbourhood, where I’ve raised my family for the past 33 years. But now I am speaking up as a very concerned citizen and vote NO for these MZOs for the following 5 reasons: #1: Mega-Density: Read more

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179872

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These MZOs represent a profound override of local democracy despite Oakville’s full compliance with provincial policies and proven track record of growth and housing development. Read more

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179873

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more

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179876

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I've lived in Oakville since 1972. One of the things that makes Oakville special is the lower rise buildings. It maintains the small town feel of Oakville. Many people feel that Oakville is a beautiful town. We are not Mississauga! Read more

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179879

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These MZOs would force extreme and reckless density on Midtown, more than double that of any comparable development in the GTA, without the infrastructure to support it; creating chaos and overwhelming transportation and services that are already overstressed, including local roads, transit, the GO Read more