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We value your feedback. The City of Brampton is focused on preserving heritage in downtown and we want to hear from you to help protect the unique character and culture of downtown Brampton.
Your feedback will guide our efforts on what matters most to you about conservation of heritage in Brampton.
Brampton's Heritage Register
Since 2022, due to changes under Bill 23 (More Homes Built Faster Act), the City is reviewing properties on its Heritage Register. Under this law, properties listed must be officially designated by the end of 2026 or they will lose heritage protection for at least five years.
Downtown Brampton is home to the city's largest concentration of heritage assets, and approximately 60 properties have been identified as meeting the criteria for designation. Property owners are being informed directly and encouraged to engage with the Heritage team to discuss the implications and benefits of heritage designation, including maintenance support and potential preservation resources.
Ahead of the open house, residents and property owners are invited to complete an online survey available through Let’s Connect. The survey will gather insights to inform and enrich discussions during the open house.
Complete the Online Survey
Click here to complete the survey and have your feedback included as part of the evaluation process for heritage in downtown and across the City. Thank you for helping us create a better Brampton!
Join the Virtual Open House
We are inviting residents to attend a virtual Open House to discuss the importance of heritage conservation in downtown Brampton. Hosted by the City’s Heritage Planning team, this session will offer an opportunity for residents to share feedback on preserving heritage in downtown and working together to help protect the unique character and culture of downtown Brampton.
We value your feedback. The City of Brampton is focused on preserving heritage in downtown and we want to hear from you to help protect the unique character and culture of downtown Brampton.
Your feedback will guide our efforts on what matters most to you about conservation of heritage in Brampton.
Brampton's Heritage Register
Since 2022, due to changes under Bill 23 (More Homes Built Faster Act), the City is reviewing properties on its Heritage Register. Under this law, properties listed must be officially designated by the end of 2026 or they will lose heritage protection for at least five years.
Downtown Brampton is home to the city's largest concentration of heritage assets, and approximately 60 properties have been identified as meeting the criteria for designation. Property owners are being informed directly and encouraged to engage with the Heritage team to discuss the implications and benefits of heritage designation, including maintenance support and potential preservation resources.
Ahead of the open house, residents and property owners are invited to complete an online survey available through Let’s Connect. The survey will gather insights to inform and enrich discussions during the open house.
Complete the Online Survey
Click here to complete the survey and have your feedback included as part of the evaluation process for heritage in downtown and across the City. Thank you for helping us create a better Brampton!
Join the Virtual Open House
We are inviting residents to attend a virtual Open House to discuss the importance of heritage conservation in downtown Brampton. Hosted by the City’s Heritage Planning team, this session will offer an opportunity for residents to share feedback on preserving heritage in downtown and working together to help protect the unique character and culture of downtown Brampton.
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