The cityoftoronto approved a new measure to limit noise in neighbourhoods and on city streets that will take effect on September 1 of this year. And they want to be loud and clear about it. TOpoli
Today, Toronto City Council approved a new measure to limit noise in neighbourhoods and on city streets.
on Saturdays, Sundays, and statutory holidays remain unchanged, and noise is allowed from 9 am to 7 pm. According to a City-issued press release, to address excessive vehicle noise and illegally modified vehicles in Toronto, the City of Toronto will be submitting a request for the Government of Ontario to enforce a handful of new measures.
The City plans to get its message across loud and clear to Toronto residents: public education initiatives will be launched during the summer and fall to educate about the appropriate use of leaf blowers, alternative ways to keep yards clean, green technologies, and steps to reduce sound from leaf blowers.
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