A good starting point: Two new standards introduced for planning and development applications in Ontario

Richmond Hill, Ontario, September 2024


Municipalities may find it challenging to implement the new DGSI standards due to legacy systems and unique terminologies that have evolved independently over time. A centrally-available provincial tool like One Ontario has the potential to harmonize data, facilitating the transition to a structured, quarriable and unified dataset without requiring municipalities to alter their own established terminology. Contact us to explore a pilot program!

How will the new 2 new standards for planning and development applications in Ontario help harmonize the fragmented data collection process, and how can we build on them to set new benchmarks in transparency and efficiency? One Ontario's Mark Anderson explores this topic in the September issue of the RESCON newsletter.

Download the article on Ontario's new standards DGSI 124 and 125 below, and check out the other great insights from industry experts Richard Lyall, Andrew Pariser, Grant Cameron, Michael Giles, David Henderson and Zakiya K. here.


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