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Transition Board

In April, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing passed legislation to recalibrate the focus of the Transition Board.

Bill 185, the Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act, proposes to amend Bill 112, and confirms that Peel Region will not be dissolved. The legislation recalibrates the focus of the Transition Board to prioritize improving efficiency within local government for residents and taxpayers.

The Transition Board will also provide recommendations to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing on the potential transfer of services currently provided by Peel Region to lower-tier municipalities. These services include land use planning, water and wastewater (including stormwater), Regional roads, and waste management.

The Transition Board is expected to provide their recommendations to the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing in Spring 2024.

Transition Board website

Learn about the Transition Board’s duties, access Ontario’s Transition Board website.

A deep dive into the magnitude, scale and complexity of Peel

Our services are delivered through a deeply integrated model of service delivery, allowing for economies of scale, efficiencies and value for taxpayer dollars. Our staff are professional, highly qualified and valued by our community. We developed an onboarding plan to help the Transition Board make recommendations.

Review the Transition Board orientation.