The Brownfield Remediation Tax Assistance (BRTA) program is a financial incentive offered by the City of Toronto to support the remediation of contaminated lands, often referred to as brownfields. This program aims to offset the high cost of environmental cleanup that typically discourages private investment in these properties. Eligible property owners or developers can apply for a cancellation of part or all of the municipal property taxes that would otherwise become payable after remediation and redevelopment begin. The assistance may extend up to three years from the start of remediation activities and must be approved by both Toronto City Council and the Ontario Ministry of Finance. The BRTA program is grounded in the Community Improvement Plan framework under Section 28 of the Ontario Planning Act, and it integrates closely with the City's environmental, planning, and economic development goals. The goal is to make redevelopment financially viable for contaminated sites, allowing for new commercial, residential, or mixed-use developments that benefit the city socially, economically, and environmentally. This initiative not only helps revitalize underused or derelict properties but also promotes urban intensification and sustainable growth.
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