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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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Provides the average weekday volumes of traffic on selected streets under the jurisdiction of the Municipality of Brampton
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This data is part of the Official Plan mapping data series and is intended to be combined with all appropriate Official Plan datasets to form a complete map. This data is limited in attributes, containing mainly street names, and does not reflect the most current streets but those approved for the most recent release date of the Brampton Official Plan.As per O.P. Section 1.1: “The purpose of the Official Plan is to give clear direction as to how physical development and land-use decisions should take place in Brampton to meet the current and future needs of its residents. It is also intended to reflect their collective aims and aspirations, as to the character of the landscape and the quality of life to be preserved and fostered within Brampton. The Plan also provides policy guidance to assist business interests in their decision to invest and grow in the City of Brampton. Finally, the Plan clarifies and assists in the delivery of municipal services and responsibilities.”
Definitions and permitted uses of each land use and respective policies are explained in the text of the Official Plan General Land Use section.Linework is based on a datestamped version of the City of Brampton streets mapping database, as approved by City Council.Official Plan DocumentLast updated: Oct. 2020
Ortho photos available on DVD at Map and Data Library. DVD #305.
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City of Brampton municipal boundary
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The content is a datestamped version of watercourses as approved by City Council, and may not contain any updates or realignments. This data is part of the Official Plan mapping data series and is intended to be combined with all appropriate Official Plan datasets to form a complete map.As per O.P. Section 1.1: “The purpose of the Official Plan is to give clear direction as to how physical development and land-use decisions should take place in Brampton to meet the current and future needs of its residents. It is also intended to reflect their collective aims and aspirations, as to the character of the landscape and the quality of life to be preserved and fostered within Brampton. The Plan also provides policy guidance to assist business interests in their decision to invest and grow in the City of Brampton. Finally, the Plan clarifies and assists in the delivery of municipal services and responsibilities.”
Definitions and permitted uses of each land use and respective policies are explained in the text of the Official Plan General Land Use section. Definitions and permitted uses of each land use and respective policies are explained in the text of the Official Plan General Land Use section.Boundaries are based on environmental policies, regulation areas, parcel fabric boundaries, existing built features, topographic features, aerial photography, legal documents and OMB decisions.Official Plan Document
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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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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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The content is a datestamped version of lakes as approved by City Council, and does not contain any updated alignments. This data is part of the Official Plan mapping data series and is intended to be combined with all appropriate Official Plan datasets to form a complete map.As per O.P. Section 1.1: “The purpose of the Official Plan is to give clear direction as to how physical development and land-use decisions should take place in Brampton to meet the current and future needs of its residents. It is also intended to reflect their collective aims and aspirations, as to the character of the landscape and the quality of life to be preserved and fostered within Brampton. The Plan also provides policy guidance to assist business interests in their decision to invest and grow in the City of Brampton. Finally, the Plan clarifies and assists in the delivery of municipal services and responsibilities.”Definitions and permitted uses of each land use and respective policies are explained in the text of the Official Plan General Land Use section.Boundaries are based on environmental policies, regulation areas, parcel fabric boundaries, existing built features, topographic features, aerial photography, legal documents and OMB decisions.Official Plan DocumentLast Updated: Oct. 2020
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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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Single-line street network dataset representing the centreline of all current and proposed public and private roads. The street network data is intended to be the single source for right-of-way linework for the City of Brampton, and is updated with every proposed street received from development applications. The data is maintained within the political boundaries of the municipality. Several highway interchanges are included where Highways 407, 410 and 427 cross the municipal boundary; notably in the Town of Caledon, City of Mississauga, City of Vaughan and City of Toronto.Note: "NUMBER OF LANES" is deprecated and will be removed.
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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.
Brampton Transit infrastructure layers, including transit shelters, electrical conductors, handwells, and power supply features. This data is intended to assist with construction locates of underground servicing and support Ontario One Call requirements, as legislated by Ontario Bill 93.
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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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City of Brampton Bus Terminals and Transit Facilities.
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The Brampton Economic Development Map is unique in that it is a ‘print only’ marketing piece. It is a two sided fold out that is visually appealing with detailed information on the city. The content is updated every two years as the city is growing at such a rate that there is a large change in street network and information over 2 years. The purpose of the map is to view the City of Brampton through a holistic, comprehensive, graphic piece that shows the geography of the city highlighting employment lands, infrastructure and amenities which are relevant to investors. The back of the map provides a detailed overview of Brampton’s value proposition that can be easily referred to.
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Community safety zones are used to encourage safer driving behaviour, and are paired with Automated Speed Enforcement cameras to help improve safety for people of all ages by: increasing speed compliancealtering driver behaviourincreasing public awareness about the critical need to slow downASE activity will occur within Community safety zones and on roadways posted less than 80 km per hour, where it will be used to protect our most vulnerable populations and help them feel comfortable while walking, running, playing, cycling, and generally enjoying their communities. Last updated in August 2024. In an effort to build awareness, signage will also be installed at entry points in to the city to advise motorists that ASE is in effect and that speeding is not tolerated in the community.Council Approval of ASE Implementation (July 2020)ASE Camera Certificates of AccuracyASE Ontario
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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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Building Permits for addresses within the City of Brampton.Updated using a live service.
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This dataset lists recorded votes for City Council and its Standing Committees for the 2022-2026 term. For the official meeting record or questions about this information, please refer to the meeting minutes or contact the City Clerk's Office (cityclerksoffice@brampton.ca).For additional details, visit https://www.brampton.ca/EN/City-Hall/Council-Committees/Pages/Term-of-Council-Recorded-Votes.aspx
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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.