Ontario

New Housing Rules Cause Temporary Pause for Burlington Projects

By

James Sinclair
March 6, 2026 11:19 am

The Burlington City Council approved new housing rules on March 2, 2026, that change how residential properties are built across the city in Ontario. These rules, which include specific requirements for homes located near train tracks, replace the standards used since 2020 and are now in a 20-day appeal period that ends on March 25, 2026.

While this appeal period is active, the city has stopped issuing approvals that confirm a project follows local zoning rules. This pause affects homeowners and developers with active or upcoming residential projects, as there is currently uncertainty about which specific rules will eventually apply to their work.

The Burlington Committee of Adjustment is also warning that applications submitted right now might take longer to process. Staff must review these requests against both the old 2020 rules and the new ones passed this month to ensure they comply with all requirements.

Local officials recommend that residents and builders wait until after the appeal period closes on March 25, 2026, before submitting new applications for zoning clearance. This is intended to help avoid confusion and potential delays while the city transitions to the new land-use laws.

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