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Registered additional residential units in Brampton include two-unit dwellings, three-unit dwellings, and garden suites. To be legal, second units, third units and garden suites must be registered with the City of Brampton. These policies are intended to make units safe, legal and livable. The content of this list is updated daily. For more information, email inspection.services@brampton or call 905-874-2401.
Ortho photos available on DVD at Map and Data Library. DVD #305.
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The Brampton Business Directory is an employer census of all brick and mortar businesses operating within the city and features over 9,700 records. The directory contains information such as company name, business description, address, website and North American Industry Classification Code, the year the business was established in Brampton and the year the business was established as a business. For more information please contact the Economic Development Office at invest@brampton.ca or 905-874-2650. www.investbrampton.ca
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Street light poles and park light poles. Data collected in part by Hydro One Brampton. Data maintenance and ownership taken over by the City of Brampton in 2004.Ownership Column Values:COB- City of BramptonHOB- Local distribution companyHOBPEEL- Local distribution company on Region of Peel ROWNotLoaded- Not LoadedOTHER- Other PARKS- City of Brampton ParkPEEL- Region of PeelTSPEEL- Traffic Signal pole on Region of Peel ROWUNASSCAP- Unassumed CapitalUNASSDEV- Unassumed Development
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Website analytics for content and data on GeoHub.ca. First 5000 records from Google Analytics. Current data range: 01/01/2016 - 12/31/2016
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Delineates the building footprints of all structures (houses, mobile homes, buildings, etc.) within the City of Brampton. Last updated in 2024.
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City of Brampton municipal boundary
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Municipal address points are accurately captured and attributed with street names, detailed unit numbers and property information. The data model follows standardized rules and naming conventions and is the master addressing data source.
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Boundaries for all active city, community, neighbourhood and environmental parks as well as conservation areas located within the City of Brampton. Includes park name, park type, park number, park address and park access points.
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Contours are linear features that join points of equal elevation in order to depict the vertical elevation. 0.5 Metre intervals. Last updated in 2024
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The Brampton Black Business Directory is a subset of the Brampton Business Directory, an employer census of all businesses operating in the city, featuring more than 9,700 businesses.
The Brampton Black Business Directory is a compilation of business owners that completed the Brampton Business Form and identified the business as “Black-owned”.
Both the Brampton Business and Black Business directory contain information such as company name, business description, address, website, North American Industry Classification Code, establishment year, and other data.
For more information, please contact the Economic Development Office at invest@brampton.ca or 905.874.2650.The City of Brampton is taking action to address anti-Black racism in our city.On June 10, 2020, Brampton City Council unanimously approved a motion to create a Black African and Caribbean Social, Cultural and Economic Empowerment & Anti-Black Racism Unit.
This aligns with the City's Term of Council Priority Brampton is a Mosaic to develop a holistic framework to embed diversity across the city. The Unit aims to develop an action plan to eradicate systemic anti-Black racism in Brampton with guidance from local community stakeholders, and uplift the social, cultural, and economic position of Brampton's Black community.
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Elevation Points - Section R, last updated in 2024. Part of A through R, divided by concession blocks across the municipal extents. Often used in 3D modelling. UTM Co-ordinates, with height Z-values in Metres.
Schedule “10” identifies areas where Secondary Plans have been prepared or may be prepared in the future.
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A horizontal control monument is a brass plaque embedded into a concrete cylinder that sits flush with the ground. The City of Brampton supports the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83) as its standard horizontal georeferencing system.A vertical control monument, also referred to as a “benchmark,” is a brass plaque that is often located on private property. Benchmarks throughout Brampton are referenced to the 1978 Southern Ontario Vertical Datum and provide elevations that are accurate to the second order.
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Locations of designated and listed heritage properties within the City of Brampton. Designated properties are those that that are designated cultural heritage resources under the Ontario Heritage Act. Listed properties are identified or "listed" as cultural heritage resources and may be considered for designation. The Ontario Heritage Act requires municipalities to maintain a current, publicly accessible register of properties of cultural heritage value or interest situated in the municipality. The municipal register is the official list or record of cultural heritage properties that have been identified as being important to the community.Refer to the City of Brampton By-Law archive to look up by-laws referenced in the dataset.
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Provides the average weekday volumes of traffic on selected streets under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Brampton
Schedule “5” identifies provincial plans and policy areas that apply across the city.
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Brampton Transit Schedule DataBrampton Transit Schedule Data contains scheduling information (route definitions, stop patterns, stop locations, and schedules). This data set is provided as GTFS file format. For instructions on how to use please read Google’s General Transit Feed Specification Reference . Last Updated: 2025/02/10Time Period:Valid from 2025/03/03 to 2025/04/27Update Frequency: Every 6 to 10 weeks File Type: .zipFile Size: 3.54MB
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City of Brampton Recreation Centres.
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Line segments delineating the bridge's boundary, on both private and public lands. Last updated in 2024.
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Registered additional residential units in Brampton include two-unit dwellings, three-unit dwellings, and garden suites. To be legal, second units, third units and garden suites must be registered with the City of Brampton. These policies are intended to make units safe, legal and livable. The content of this list is updated daily. For more information, email inspection.services@brampton or call 905-874-2401.