Ontario government bounces growth plan amendment 1 to provincial facilitator
News release from the Ontario Ministry of Infrastructure March 25 2011
Simcoe To Benefit From Sustainable Planned Growth
McGuinty Government Directs Facilitator To Review Parts Of Proposed Amendment
Ontario is helping ensure families in the Simcoe area enjoy strong communities and economic
growth over the next 20 years.
As part of the ongoing work on the
Proposed Amendment 1 to the Growth Plan for the Greater
Golden Horseshoe
, the Minister of Infrastructure has directed the Office of the Provincial Development Facilitator (PDF) to work with municipalities in the Simcoe area.
The PDF will ensure a focused, streamlined process, and will provide the Minister with
recommendations. The PDF will review and consider a wide range of growth planning issues
and municipal concerns before the Government of Ontario proceeds with the proposed
Amendment. In particular, the terms of reference for the Facilitator will focus on:
? Reviewing the allocation of the population and employment forecasts for the lower-tier
municipalities in the County of Simcoe set out in Schedule 3 of the Growth Plan for the
Greater Golden Horseshoe
? Identifying how to manage the oversupply of land and implement the policies of the
proposed Amendment, and
? Developing alternative intensification and density targets for the designated Greenfield
areas in Simcoe County to ensure the creation of more compact, mixed-use
communities.
The proposed changes to the Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe are part of the
Open Ontario Plan to help create jobs, limit sprawl and strengthen municipalities in the
Simcoe area.
QUICK FACTS
? The PDF will report back with recommendations to the Minister by November 1, 2011.
? The PDF provides provincial mediation, negotiation and facilitation services to Ontario
municipalities, developers and community groups to achieve coordinated and integrated
decisions on ongoing large scale planning which may cross municipal boundaries and
watersheds.
? The Simcoe area has a diverse economic base that includes agriculture, resource-based
industries, manufacturing, research and creative industries and a strong service sector.
LEARN MORE
See what the Government’s vision is for the Simcoe area
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