Toronto Star: Province proposes limiting powers of Ontario Municipal Board
Josh Matlow2016-10-06T15:22:48+00:00Review of powerful appeals body aims to give more consideration to local planning process.
October 5, 2016
Jennifer Pagliaro
The Toronto Star
Attorney General Yasir Naqvi, whose department oversees the Ontario Municipal Board, said there is little agreement on how best to reform the land use planning process in the province but that it should centre on “healthy, sustainable and safe” communities. (ANDREW FRANCIS WALLACE / TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO)
The province is proposing putting new limits on the controversial and powerful appeals body that oversees land use in Ontario.
After launching a review of the Ontario Municipal Board earlier this summer, Minister of Municipal Affairs Bill Mauro said Wednesday the review will address criticism that the board often ignores planning decisions made at the local level.
“We are going to try as best we’re able through the proposed changes that we’re putting forward to show more deference for local, municipal decision-making,” Mauro said at a news conference at Queen’s Park.







