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- Focus areas and supporting studies
- Age-friendly planning
- Aggregates resources and excess soil
- Agriculture and rural systems
- Climate change
- Greenlands system
- Growth management
- Health and the built environment
- Housing
- Major transit station areas
- Other supporting policy and mapping updates
- Provincial Greenbelt plans
- Settlement Area Boundary Expansion
- Transportation
- Water resources
- Wildland fires
Water resources
Bill 23/185 Implications on the Region of Peel Official Plan
As per Ontario Bill 23 (More Homes Built Faster Act, 2022) and Bill 185 (Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, 2024), the Region of Peel Official Plan (RPOP), as of July 1, 2024, will be deemed to constitute an official plan of Peel’s lower-tier municipalities of Brampton, Caledon, and Mississauga. For more information on the status of the RPOP, refer to Download the Official Plan.
Peel's water resources help sustain social, economic and environmental wellbeing. We updated the Region's Official Plan policies as best practice guidance and provincial policies for protecting water resources advance.
The new Region of Peel Official Plan:
- ensure consistency with provincial legislation;
- strengthen policy direction for stormwater management;
- provide policy direction for integrating watershed planning and growth management;
- direct local municipalities in identifying, protecting and enhancing water resources, features and areas; and,
- protect drinking water from land uses that may have negative impacts.
Water Resources – Related Council and Committee reports and presentation
An update related to the Water Resources focus area was provided to Regional Council and the Planning and Growth Management Committee (PGMC) in 2021. The report is provided for reference below:
Supporting documents
- Roles and responsibilities discussion paper
- Policy options discussion paper
- Source protection plan implementation discussion paper
- Water resources fact sheet
Other resources
- Peel Synthesis Report: Compilation of Conservation Authority Existing Watershed Plans and Related Studies (Part A)
- Peel Synthesis Report: Appendices (Part B)
- CTC Source Protection Region
- South Georgian Bay Lake Simcoe Source Water Protection
- Hamilton Halton Source Water Protection
For more information, email Regional Planning or call (905) 791-7800 ext. 4350.