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Pickering Approves 25-Year Plan for 72000 Residents in Northeast Development

Maya by Maya
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Pickering council has approved a massive 25-year development plan that will transform 16,000 acres of farmland in northeast Pickering into a community for 72,000 residents, following a five-hour special council meeting that featured plenty of heated debate.

The Northeast Pickering Secondary Plan passed in a 5-2 vote, with seven delegates weighing in on the proposal before council ultimately gave it the green light. The lands are roughly bounded by Sixth Concession to the south, Eighth Concession to the north, Westney Road to the west, and Lakeridge Road to the east.

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Pickering Regional Councillor Maurice Brenner, one of the two dissenting votes, called the debate thorough and productive but said his position has remained consistent throughout the process.

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Brenner has previously acknowledged that development in northeast Pickering is inevitable due to the provincial government’s push for more housing, comparing it to a speeding train that cannot be stopped. However, he emphasized that the question has always been about how the development proceeds, not whether it happens at all.

A key concern for Brenner was the lack of a formal memorandum of understanding with the Mississaugas of Scugog Island First Nation. Despite a meeting last month between Chief Kelly LaRocca and Pickering Mayor Kevin Ashe, an MOU has not yet been established.

Brenner said he believes that achieving an agreement with the First Nation could open the door to establishing a protocol for meaningful discussions between Pickering and Indigenous communities, something he feels has never been properly accomplished.

Chief LaRocca has consistently expressed opposition to the plan, citing unresolved concerns about meaningful consultations, inconsistency with provincial planning frameworks, unaddressed cumulative environmental impacts, and potential adverse effects on Aboriginal and treaty rights.

LaRocca noted that discussions with the city are continuing but no agreement has been finalized and that the First Nation’s position on the secondary plan remains unchanged.

Abdullah Mir, co-chair of Stop Sprawl Durham, also spoke at the meeting and criticized the approval as premature. He pointed out that the plan was passed without a fiscal impact study and no clear price tag for taxpayers.

Mir argued that the region has already exceeded its housing targets and noted that Seaton, an existing development in the area, remains 60 to 70 percent unbuilt. He questioned why farmland is being paved over and property taxes potentially increased to start an entirely new development.

Environmental organizations including Stop Sprawl Durham had called for an immediate pause on the plan, citing fiscal, environmental, and social concerns. The groups wanted the proposal, which was initiated by the developer-led Northeast Pickering Landowners Group, deferred until all necessary studies have been completed.

The approved plan sets the stage for decades of growth in Pickering, a city already experiencing rapid development along its waterfront and in the Seaton community. With a 25-year timeline, the northeast expansion will unfold gradually, though the debate over its environmental and financial costs is far from settled.

The decision marks one of the most significant land-use changes in Durham Region in recent history, adding another chapter to the ongoing tension between provincial housing mandates and local opposition to sprawl.

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I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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