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Whitby Passes New Community Benefits Charge By-law

Claire by Claire
June 11, 2026
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The Corporation of the Town of Whitby has officially announced the passing of a pivotal new by-law that will fundamentally reshape the financial landscape of future development projects throughout the municipality. Whitby Council passed Community Benefits Charge By-law # 8288-26 on May 25, 2026, utilizing powers granted under Section 37 of the Planning Act, R.S.O. 1990. This progressive legislation establishes a robust framework for securing funds that will be used to offset the capital costs associated with rapid growth and intensification in the community, ensuring that development pays for development.

Under the comprehensive regulations outlined in the new by-law, the Community Benefits Charge will specifically target higher-density residential developments to maximize impact. The levy applies to any development or redevelopment that meets specific criteria, particularly those involving buildings or structures that contain five or more storeys and add at least ten residential units. By focusing on these high-impact projects, the town ensures that the charge is applied where the strain on infrastructure is most significant. The charge is set at a rate of four percent of the value of the land subject to the development or redevelopment, ensuring that larger projects contribute fairly to the municipality’s expanding infrastructure needs.

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The revenue collected through this strategic charge is designated to support a broad spectrum of Town-wide capital initiatives that enhance the quality of life for all residents. Funds will be directed toward essential infrastructure, including Roads and Related & Active Transportation—potentially accelerating the construction of new bike lanes and pedestrian thoroughfares—as well as Parking Services and the administration of the charge itself. Furthermore, the by-law allocates critical resources for Public Hospital contributions, ensuring local healthcare facilities keep pace with population growth, alongside Climate Change Initiatives for a greener future. The allocation also covers the maintenance or construction of Town Facilities & Administration Buildings, Culture & Tourism infrastructure, Parkland, Park Development, and the enhancement of Public Art, Heritage, and Culture.

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Residents and interested stakeholders can access the complete details of the by-law for thorough examination. Copies are available for public viewing at Whitby Town Hall, located at 575 Rossland Road East, or digitally through the Town’s official website. The by-law is slated to officially come into effect on January 1, 2027. However, this implementation schedule is strictly contingent upon the outcome of the current appeal period, providing a necessary window for community feedback and legal review before the regulations are fully enforced.

A formal appeals process has been strictly established for any person or public body wishing to challenge the by-law or its specific provisions. Appeals may be submitted to the Ontario Land Tribunal under Section 14 of the Development Charges Act and Subsection 37(17) of the Planning Act. Individuals must file their appeal not later than 4:30 p.m. on Monday, July 6, 2026. It is vitally important to note that filings received after this specific time will be considered received on the next business day, potentially missing the deadline and resulting in dismissal.

To initiate an appeal, individuals must file a notice of appeal with the Clerk of The Corporation of the Town of Whitby while ensuring the applicable appeal fee is paid. Submissions can be made electronically through the OLT e-file service, which requires a My Ontario Account, or via email to clerk@whitby.ca. Alternatively, appeals can be mailed or delivered in person to the Town Hall at 575 Rossland Road East. The notice must clearly articulate the reasons for the appeal and include payment, such as a certified cheque payable to the Minister of Finance, or online payment confirmation.

For specific inquiries regarding the appeal fees or the complex process, residents are encouraged to consult the Ontario Land Tribunal’s fee chart or contact the tribunal directly via phone or email. Additionally, further information regarding the by-law and its financial implications can be obtained by reaching out to the Town’s Financial Services Department. The Town remains available to answer questions from the public during this interim period before the by-law takes effect, ensuring transparency throughout the transition.

The passing of By-law # 8288-26 represents a significant step in the Town’s long-term planning strategy, balancing economic development with community well-being. As the July appeal deadline approaches, municipal officials will prepare for the potential implementation of these charges, ensuring that future development continues to support the high quality of life expected in Whitby. This proactive approach highlights the municipality’s commitment to sustainable growth and fiscal responsibility in the coming decades.

Tags: 2026Community Benefits ChargeDevelopment ChargesInfrastructureOntario Land TribunalPlanningWhitbyWhitby Council
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I am The Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, covering community news, local events, and regional developments across Durham Region. She focuses on delivering accurate, engaging, and community-focused stories that keep readers informed about important local updates.

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