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185500

Commenting on behalf of

Township of Puslinch

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On behalf of Township of Puslinch Council, the attached comments are respectfully submitted for consideration with respect to ERO Posting 026-0312 regarding consultation on Proposed Changes to Support Standardizing of Parkland Requirements Under the Planning Act. Read more

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185510

Commenting on behalf of

Valery Group

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Valery Group appreciates the opportunity to provide comments regarding the proposed changes to the parkland dedication framework under Bills 23 and 98 and the related regulatory proposal respecting developer-identified parkland. Read more

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185516

Commenting on behalf of

Conservation Ontario

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Please find attached Conservation Ontario’s Consolidated Response to Bill 98 (Building Homes and Improving Transportation Infrastructure Act, 2026) Legislative and Regulatory Proposals (ERO# 026-0300, 026-0309, 026-0310, 026-0311, 026-0312, 026-0313, 026-0314, and 026-0315). Read more

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185555

Commenting on behalf of

Town of Caledon

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May 12, 2026 Environmental Registry of Ontario Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing 777 Bay Street, 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M7A 2J3 Subject: Town of Caledon Submission Regarding the Proposed Changes to Support Standardizing of Parkland Requirements Under the Planning Act Read more

Comment ID

185646

Commenting on behalf of

Individual

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On behalf of DG Group, we are supportive of the proposed changes to standardize parkland requirements. A consistent, province-wide approach will improve transparency for landowners and municipalities, while also reducing variability in interpretation across different municipalities. Read more

Comment ID

185663

Commenting on behalf of

Simcoe County District School Board

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May 13, 2026 Province of Ontario – Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Re: Proposed Changes to Support Standardizing of Parkland Requirements Under the Planning Act ERO 026-0312 Read more

Comment ID

185691

Commenting on behalf of

Upper Thames River Conservation Authority

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16. We are supportive of including hazardous lands and hazardous sites, as described in the Provincial Planning Statement (PPS), within the list of ineligible lands. Read more

Comment ID

185702

Commenting on behalf of

Individual

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On behalf of the Mayfield Tullamore Landowner Group, MGP requests that the proposed ineligibility criteria be revised to: (1) provide an exception for lands identified through a Master Parks Agreement or other voluntary agreement; (2) confirm that lands removed from the NHS through the Greenbelt Pla Read more

Comment ID

185717

Commenting on behalf of

Greater Ottawa Home Builders' Association

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Please accept the below from the Greater Ottawa Home Builders’ Association (GOHBA) as its submission to the government’s request for feedback on ERO 026-0312. We are pleased to answer questions or provide further information as requested. Sincerely, Jason Burggraaf Executive Director Read more

Comment ID

185765

Commenting on behalf of

Town of Amherstburg

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The Town of Amherstburg administration offers the following comments about the proposed changes regarding parkland conveyance, dedication, encumbered parkland and POPS: 1. The distribution of parkland that serves various areas may be in adequate for the needs of the community. Read more