Brampton Plan - Official Plan

Brampton, Ontario

This is the exact embedded text of the captured official document. Snapshot 1a178a347f15 · verified 2026-06-10 · original document · archived snapshot · unofficial consolidation, the official version is held by the municipal clerk.

Page Content An Official Plan acts as a community's road map for City-building. It provides planning policies to manage and direct the physical growth and development of the city and considers the effects of physical change on the social, cultural, economic and natural environment. The Official Plan's land use designations and policies provide the context for the review and approval of development applications. It is a legal document that guides the location and type of housing, industry, offices and shops, as well as the infrastructure needed to support a growing city - streets, parks, transit, schools and recreational amenities. The goals and objectives set out in the Plan work to balance the interests of each property owner with those of the greater community. ### Brampton's new Official Plan, Brampton Plan, was adopted by Council in November 2023 and approved by the Region in May 2024. There are portions of Brampton Plan that are under appeal. The updated May 2026 consolidation linked below incorporates the Region's decision and modifications, the OLT Order dated March 11, 2026, and identifies the policies and schedules that remain under appeal. * Brampton Plan - May 2026 (Text Only) * Brampton Plan (Schedules only) ### Due to portions of Brampton Plan being subject to appeal, limited portions of the 2006 Official Plan remain in effect until the resolution of appeals. * 2006 Official Plan (December 2025 Office Consolidation) * 2006 Official Plan Schedules & Maps Online * Appendix A - Relationship Between Density Measures * Appendix B - Peel Region Official Plan Schedule A - Core Areas of the Greenlands * Appendix C - Development, Interference with Wetlands and Alteration to Shorelines and Watercourses Regulation Mapping ### As of July 1, 2024, following the coming into force of Bill 185, the Cutting Red Tape to Build More Homes Act and Bill 23 the More Homes Built Faster Act, the Region of Peel Official Plan and planning responsibilities applicable to Brampton's municipal boundaries were transferred to the City. As a result, the City is currently required to administer the provisions of the RPOP and ensure applications conform to it. * Region of Peel Official Plan Text * Region of Peel Official Plan Schedules * Region of Peel Official Figures Compliance Details javascript:if (typeof CalloutManager !== 'undefined' && Boolean(CalloutManager) && Boolean(CalloutManager.closeAll)) CalloutManager.closeAll(); commonShowModalDialog('{SiteUrl}'+ '/\_layouts/15/itemexpiration.aspx' +'?ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}', 'center:1;dialogHeight:500px;dialogWidth:500px;resizable:yes;status:no;location:no;menubar:no;help:no', function GotoPageAfterClose(pageid){if(pageid == 'hold') {STSNavigate(unescape(decodeURI('{SiteUrl}'))+ '/\_layouts/15/hold.aspx' +'?ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}'); return false;} if(pageid == 'audit') {STSNavigate(unescape(decodeURI('{SiteUrl}'))+ '/\_layouts/15/Reporting.aspx' +'?Category=Auditing&backtype=item&ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}'); return false;} if(pageid == 'config') {STSNavigate(unescape(decodeURI('{SiteUrl}'))+ '/\_layouts/15/expirationconfig.aspx' +'?ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}'); return false;} if(pageid == 'tag') {STSNavigate(unescape(decodeURI('{SiteUrl}'))+ '/\_layouts/15/Hold.aspx' +'?Tag=true&ID={ItemId}&List={ListId}'); return false;}}, null); 0x0 0x1 ContentType 0x01 898 Document Set Version History /\_layouts/15/images/versions.gif?rev=44 javascript:SP.UI.ModalDialog.ShowPopupDialog('{SiteUrl}'+ '/\_layouts/15/DocSetVersions.aspx' + '?List={ListId}&ID={ItemId}') 0x0 0x0 ContentType 0x0120D520 330 Send To other location /\_layouts/15/images/sendOtherLoc.gif?rev=44 javascript:GoToPage('{SiteUrl}' + '/\_layouts/15/docsetsend.aspx' + '?List={ListId}&ID={ItemId}') 0x0 0x0 ContentType 0x0120D520 350 Official Plan Review