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DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PICKERING CITY CENTRE On February 22, 2018 the OMB issued a Decision/Order approving the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17 as of the date of Council passing the By-law being April 11, 2017. View the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17. For any questions regarding the City Centre Zoning By-law and the appeal, please contact Nilesh Surti at 905.420.4617. PROGRAM REGISTRATION You may confirm enrolment online through your Active Net Account, or call registration at 905.420.4621. For a second and subsequent confirmation letter, a $5.65 administration fee will be required. Tax receipts are available online. Log into you Active Net account and under account activity, go to ‘print tax receipts’. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalCITY COUNCIL
Office of the Mayor T. 905.420.4600 F. 905.420.6064 mayor@pickering.ca: Council Office T. 905.420.4605 F. 905.420.6064 council@pickering.caMARRIAGE LICENCES
Applying for a Licence. Both applicant and joint applicant must complete and sign the Government of Ontario Marriage Licence Application - Form 3.. However, only one applicant needs to be present, with original ID for both parties, in order to process theapplication.
WATERFRONT - CITY OF PICKERING Waterfront. Welcome to Pickering's waterfront backyard, the perfect space to escape the city pace. Relax on one of our sandy beaches, or take a stroll through the colourful trails along the shoreline. Pickering's waterfront provides countless recreational and business opportunities, offers some of the region’s best surfing and kiteboarding
DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
ADOPTABLE PETS
Adoptable Pets. Please be advised that due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the animal shelter is closed to the public. However, the care of our animals remains our top priority and Animal Services staff are onsite daily to ensure their needs are met. If you see an animal below that interests you, please click on the picture to get further CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PICKERING CITY CENTRE On February 22, 2018 the OMB issued a Decision/Order approving the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17 as of the date of Council passing the By-law being April 11, 2017. View the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17. For any questions regarding the City Centre Zoning By-law and the appeal, please contact Nilesh Surti at 905.420.4617. PROGRAM REGISTRATION You may confirm enrolment online through your Active Net Account, or call registration at 905.420.4621. For a second and subsequent confirmation letter, a $5.65 administration fee will be required. Tax receipts are available online. Log into you Active Net account and under account activity, go to ‘print tax receipts’. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalCITY COUNCIL
Office of the Mayor T. 905.420.4600 F. 905.420.6064 mayor@pickering.ca: Council Office T. 905.420.4605 F. 905.420.6064 council@pickering.caMARRIAGE LICENCES
Applying for a Licence. Both applicant and joint applicant must complete and sign the Government of Ontario Marriage Licence Application - Form 3.. However, only one applicant needs to be present, with original ID for both parties, in order to process theapplication.
WATERFRONT - CITY OF PICKERING Waterfront. Welcome to Pickering's waterfront backyard, the perfect space to escape the city pace. Relax on one of our sandy beaches, or take a stroll through the colourful trails along the shoreline. Pickering's waterfront provides countless recreational and business opportunities, offers some of the region’s best surfing and kiteboarding
DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
ADOPTABLE PETS
Adoptable Pets. Please be advised that due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the animal shelter is closed to the public. However, the care of our animals remains our top priority and Animal Services staff are onsite daily to ensure their needs are met. If you see an animal below that interests you, please click on the picture to get further CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. WILDLIFE - CITY OF PICKERING Animal Services Staff will not investigate calls regarding coyote sightings. However, any sick, injured, or abnormally acting wildlife may be reported to our Customer Care Centre at 905.683.7575 or customercare@pickering.ca.. For more information on Coyotes and to learn basic facts about natural coyote behaviour, please take the e-learning course created by the City of Toronto and Coyote Watch DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PICKERING CITY CENTRE On February 22, 2018 the OMB issued a Decision/Order approving the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17 as of the date of Council passing the By-law being April 11, 2017. View the City Centre Zoning By-law 7553/17. For any questions regarding the City Centre Zoning By-law and the appeal, please contact Nilesh Surti at 905.420.4617. PROGRAM REGISTRATION You may confirm enrolment online through your Active Net Account, or call registration at 905.420.4621. For a second and subsequent confirmation letter, a $5.65 administration fee will be required. Tax receipts are available online. Log into you Active Net account and under account activity, go to ‘print tax receipts’. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalCITY COUNCIL
Office of the Mayor T. 905.420.4600 F. 905.420.6064 mayor@pickering.ca: Council Office T. 905.420.4605 F. 905.420.6064 council@pickering.caMARRIAGE LICENCES
Applying for a Licence. Both applicant and joint applicant must complete and sign the Government of Ontario Marriage Licence Application - Form 3.. However, only one applicant needs to be present, with original ID for both parties, in order to process theapplication.
WATERFRONT - CITY OF PICKERING Waterfront. Welcome to Pickering's waterfront backyard, the perfect space to escape the city pace. Relax on one of our sandy beaches, or take a stroll through the colourful trails along the shoreline. Pickering's waterfront provides countless recreational and business opportunities, offers some of the region’s best surfing and kiteboarding
DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
ADOPTABLE PETS
Adoptable Pets. Please be advised that due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the animal shelter is closed to the public. However, the care of our animals remains our top priority and Animal Services staff are onsite daily to ensure their needs are met. If you see an animal below that interests you, please click on the picture to get further CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalMARRIAGE LICENCES
CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalMARRIAGE LICENCES
DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please haveADULTS 55 PLUS
Lots of new choices, including outdoor and virtual opportunities for spring and summer. Search and register for programs online at pickering.ca/active. Join our Adults 55+ Facebook Group for daily updates, and opportunity to share 55+ experience. For ongoing service updates regarding the pandemic visit the City’s COVID-19 responsepage.
GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities. ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes. Check out art demonstration videos, performances, take & make programs, artists in the virtual arts market and so much more. There's something for everyone!DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growthFIRE SERVICES
Recreation and Parks Master Plan. Snow Removal & Clearing. Sustainable Pickering. Teens. Transit. Volunteer Opportunities. Our full time fire services staff operate out of 4 stations, strategically located across the city to ensure a quick professional response to ENGINEERING DESIGN GUIDELINES P-720 - Surface Pavement Joint Treatment. P-721 - Joint Use Trench Detail Utilities (Bell, CATV, Gas, Hydro) The following are to be used within the Duffin Heights Community. P-730 DH - Typical Cross Section, 8.5m Public Laneway, 6.5m Pavement. P-731 DH -POWER OUTAGES
Power outages can be caused by a number of factors including storms, high winds, heat waves, and cold snaps, and can range from short term outages, to even days or weeks. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalMARRIAGE LICENCES
CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by RoyalMARRIAGE LICENCES
DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please haveADULTS 55 PLUS
Lots of new choices, including outdoor and virtual opportunities for spring and summer. Search and register for programs online at pickering.ca/active. Join our Adults 55+ Facebook Group for daily updates, and opportunity to share 55+ experience. For ongoing service updates regarding the pandemic visit the City’s COVID-19 responsepage.
GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities. ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes. Check out art demonstration videos, performances, take & make programs, artists in the virtual arts market and so much more. There's something for everyone!DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growthFIRE SERVICES
Recreation and Parks Master Plan. Snow Removal & Clearing. Sustainable Pickering. Teens. Transit. Volunteer Opportunities. Our full time fire services staff operate out of 4 stations, strategically located across the city to ensure a quick professional response to ENGINEERING DESIGN GUIDELINES P-720 - Surface Pavement Joint Treatment. P-721 - Joint Use Trench Detail Utilities (Bell, CATV, Gas, Hydro) The following are to be used within the Duffin Heights Community. P-730 DH - Typical Cross Section, 8.5m Public Laneway, 6.5m Pavement. P-731 DH -POWER OUTAGES
Power outages can be caused by a number of factors including storms, high winds, heat waves, and cold snaps, and can range from short term outages, to even days or weeks. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by Royal DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by Royal DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex is closed as of Saturday April 3 until further notice. Complete details are on the What's Happening page. One Month Member Passes are the most convenient way to access amenities including health club, fitness studios, courts, and pool. Construction has started as the complex undergoes some majorLEISURE GUIDE
1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering. 905.683.6582. pickering.ca/fit. The complex is open Monday to Friday from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, and Saturday/Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. All visits must be registered, and booked in advance. See the CHDRC webpage for details. GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities.DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes. Check out art demonstration videos, performances, take & make programs, artists in the virtual arts market and so much more. There's something for everyone!FIRE SERVICES
Recreation and Parks Master Plan. Snow Removal & Clearing. Sustainable Pickering. Teens. Transit. Volunteer Opportunities. Our full time fire services staff operate out of 4 stations, strategically located across the city to ensure a quick professional response to EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment Opportunities. Labourer, Roads (Term) Examiner/Inspector (2 years - Temporary) Inspector II, Building Services (2 years - Temporary) Facility Attendant (Term) Director, Community Service s. Human Resources Associat e. Clerk, Administration Business Licensing. Employment opportunities will be posted here as they become available. WEST SHORE SKATE SPOT The proposed site is adjacent to the West Shore Community Centre, located at 1011-1015 Bayly Street, Pickering. It is easily accessible from Bayly Street and the waterfront trail, with adequate parking for those who may wish to drive. It’s also serviced by Durham Region Transit, with a bus stop nearby. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by Royal DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rate PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ADOPTION - CITY OF PICKERING Adoption fee includes: the initial set of vaccinations. 2 month trial of Pets + Us pet insurance. a City of Pickering Animal License. microchipping and deworming of animals. sterilization of animals before adoption. Access to the Petfirst Program offered by Royal DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex is closed as of Saturday April 3 until further notice. Complete details are on the What's Happening page. One Month Member Passes are the most convenient way to access amenities including health club, fitness studios, courts, and pool. Construction has started as the complex undergoes some majorLEISURE GUIDE
1867 Valley Farm Road, Pickering. 905.683.6582. pickering.ca/fit. The complex is open Monday to Friday from 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, and Saturday/Sunday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. All visits must be registered, and booked in advance. See the CHDRC webpage for details. GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities.DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes. Check out art demonstration videos, performances, take & make programs, artists in the virtual arts market and so much more. There's something for everyone!FIRE SERVICES
Recreation and Parks Master Plan. Snow Removal & Clearing. Sustainable Pickering. Teens. Transit. Volunteer Opportunities. Our full time fire services staff operate out of 4 stations, strategically located across the city to ensure a quick professional response to EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Current Employment Opportunities. Labourer, Roads (Term) Examiner/Inspector (2 years - Temporary) Inspector II, Building Services (2 years - Temporary) Facility Attendant (Term) Director, Community Service s. Human Resources Associat e. Clerk, Administration Business Licensing. Employment opportunities will be posted here as they become available. WEST SHORE SKATE SPOT The proposed site is adjacent to the West Shore Community Centre, located at 1011-1015 Bayly Street, Pickering. It is easily accessible from Bayly Street and the waterfront trail, with adequate parking for those who may wish to drive. It’s also serviced by Durham Region Transit, with a bus stop nearby. CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property Tax Rates and Capping Factors: 2021 Tax Rates; Previous Year Tax Rates; 2020 Capping Factors; Property Tax Sales: The sale of land for tax arrears by public tender is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001, along with Ontario Regulation 181/03 (Municipal Tax Sale Rules). A municipality may recover unpaid property taxes through the sale of aproperty.
CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Welcome to Virtual Artfest! Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes.DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES Construction Guides for the homeowner or small contractor. The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, ENGINEERING DESIGN GUIDELINES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.SONTAG PATTERN
City of Pickering | Pickering Museum Village Trickery with Stitchery Sontag Pattern What you need: HAbout 12 Oz. of worsted weight wool or slightly heavier (I used Briggs CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PROPERTY TAXES
Property Tax Rates and Capping Factors: 2021 Tax Rates; Previous Year Tax Rates; 2020 Capping Factors; Property Tax Sales: The sale of land for tax arrears by public tender is governed by the Municipal Act, 2001, along with Ontario Regulation 181/03 (Municipal Tax Sale Rules). A municipality may recover unpaid property taxes through the sale of aproperty.
CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering. ARTFEST - CITY OF PICKERING Welcome to Virtual Artfest! Celebrating May 1 - 31, 2021. Artfest "The Roots of Art" continues virtually this year, to engage viewers from the comfort of their own homes.DEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES Construction Guides for the homeowner or small contractor. The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, ENGINEERING DESIGN GUIDELINES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.SONTAG PATTERN
City of Pickering | Pickering Museum Village Trickery with Stitchery Sontag Pattern What you need: HAbout 12 Oz. of worsted weight wool or slightly heavier (I used BriggsCITY OF PICKERING
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. DURHAM REGION PUBLIC HEALTH & VACCINE INFORMATION Durham Region Public Health works to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. They also work with their community partners, including the City of Pickering, to promote and protect resident health, prevent infectious diseases, and inspect for health hazards.PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please haveWATERFRONT TRAIL
The Pickering Waterfront Trail is part of the 900 km Waterfront Trail, running along the shores of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River from Niagara on the Lake to the Quebec border. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program Registration Summer programs and camps registration is open. Program Registration is only available online at this time. All programs will run in accordance to Provincial guidelines, and as such are subject to change. DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES Construction Guides for the homeowner or small contractor. The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, FENCES - CITY OF PICKERING The Fence By-law outlines maximum fence heights and minimum standards for swimming pool enclosures. It also establishes regulations for privacy screens and ornamental ponds. The standards set out for Swimming pool enclosures are intended to prevent the entry of small children and the general public when the pool is not supervised.. By-law. This is regulated by By-law 6943/09. LOST PETS - CITY OF PICKERING Effective January 2019, the Pickering Animal Shelter houses lost and found pets from Pickering as well as the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Visit our Found Pets Page to see if your lost pet is currently at our shelter.. If your pet is not at our shelter, please submit a Lost Pet report where you can upload a picture of your lost pet for everyone to see. PLANNING APPLICATION PROCESSING FEES It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.OPENING DAY
Tuesday, June 15, 2021 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Nestled in Esplanade South Parking Lot, the Pickering City Centre Farmers’ Market is continuing it’s tradition of running a unique outdoor community market. Happening every Tuesday from June 15th to October 5th, 2021 between the hours of 9 am and 2 pm. Come out and enjoy fresh produce, baked goods, meats and more in the heart of our City Centre CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program registration is currently only available online. Spring program registration is now open for Pickering Residents, and opens April 8 for other Durham Region Residents. Registration remains open and ongoing for spring programs during the provincial lockdown. Program dates will be modified accordingly and as required. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program registration is currently only available online. Spring program registration is now open for Pickering Residents, and opens April 8 for other Durham Region Residents. Registration remains open and ongoing for spring programs during the provincial lockdown. Program dates will be modified accordingly and as required. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
CITY OF PICKERING
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PARKS & TRAILS
Keeping parks safe and enjoyable for all – view the Parks By-law 5495/99. Pickering is home to over 220 hectares of open space and parkland, including over 85 parks, numerous. sports fields and trails, and 4 conservation areas. One of Pickering's gems is its waterfront. Of the 7.6 kilometres of Lake Ontario waterfront, approximately 5 PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex is closed as of Saturday April 3 until further notice. Complete details are on the What's Happening page. One Month Member Passes are the most convenient way to access amenities including health club, fitness studios, courts, and pool. Construction has started as the complex undergoes some major GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities.BUILDING PERMITS
A building permit will be issued once all fees, deposits, and charges have been paid, and we have confirmed compliance with the Ontario Building Code. For a list of current permit fees view our Schedule of Application Fees and Information Price List. The minimum permit fee is $144.00, taxes included. DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.COUNCIL MEETINGS
Planning & Development Committee - meet the first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm. Council - meet the fourth Monday of the month at 7:00 pm. The City’s Procedure By-law governs the calling, place and proceedings of Council and Committee meetings. For location and meeting details, visit theOUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
LOST PETS - CITY OF PICKERING Effective January 2019, the Pickering Animal Shelter houses lost and found pets from Pickering as well as the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Visit our Found Pets Page to see if your lost pet is currently at our shelter.. If your pet is not at our shelter, please submit a Lost Pet report where you can upload a picture of your lost pet for everyone to see.ADOPTABLE PETS
Adoptable Pets. Please be advised that due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the animal shelter is closed to the public. However, the care of our animals remains our top priority and Animal Services staff are onsite daily to ensure their needs are met. If you see an animal below that interests you, please click on the picture to get further CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program registration is currently only available online. Spring program registration is now open for Pickering Residents, and opens April 8 for other Durham Region Residents. Registration remains open and ongoing for spring programs during the provincial lockdown. Program dates will be modified accordingly and as required. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
CITY OF PICKERINGCOVID-19 UPDATEEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIESCITY HALLLIVINGANIMAL SERVICESDIRECTORY It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.DEPARTMENTS
Pickering's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is responsible for overseeing municipal operations and has direct responsibility for the following departments: as well as City Administration, which includes the Customer Care Centre, and Public Affairs & Corporate Communications. For department contacts, please see our City ServicesDirectory.
PAY PARKING TICKETS
Pay Parking Tickets Online. We are pleased to offer the simple, secure and convenient service of paying your parking ticket online through the eTicket Portal.. Please have PICKERING MUSEUM VILLAGE It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience. PROGRAM REGISTRATION Program registration is currently only available online. Spring program registration is now open for Pickering Residents, and opens April 8 for other Durham Region Residents. Registration remains open and ongoing for spring programs during the provincial lockdown. Program dates will be modified accordingly and as required. CITY OF PICKERING BY-LAWS We have by-laws in place to set standards for property maintenance and usage, and to encourage considerate and respectful relationships between people who live and work in Pickering.PROPERTY TAXES
Property taxes are the City of Pickering's main source of revenue in providing day to day services and programs to its residents. The tax rate reflects a percentage of the assessed value of your property. A general rule of thumb for calculating property tax is to multiply your assessed value (or purchase price if recent) by the current tax rateDEVELOPMENT CHARGES
Development charges are one-time fees collected from developers by municipalities at the time a building permit is issued. The fees collected help pay for a share of growth-related capital infrastructure needs, such as transportation services, other services related to a highway including facilities, vehicles and equipment, protection services, parks and recreation, library services, growth DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.OUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
CITY OF PICKERING
It appears you are trying to access this site using an outdated browser. As a result, parts of the site may not function properly for you. We recommend updating your browser to its most recent version at your earliest convenience.PARKS & TRAILS
Keeping parks safe and enjoyable for all – view the Parks By-law 5495/99. Pickering is home to over 220 hectares of open space and parkland, including over 85 parks, numerous. sports fields and trails, and 4 conservation areas. One of Pickering's gems is its waterfront. Of the 7.6 kilometres of Lake Ontario waterfront, approximately 5 PICKERING RECREATION COMPLEX Chestnut Hill Developments Recreation Complex is closed as of Saturday April 3 until further notice. Complete details are on the What's Happening page. One Month Member Passes are the most convenient way to access amenities including health club, fitness studios, courts, and pool. Construction has started as the complex undergoes some major GARBAGE, RECYCLING & GREEN BIN The Region of Durham is responsible for collection and disposal of all residential waste in Pickering.This includes garbage, recycling, green bin, yard waste and large items. Visit www.durham.ca or download their app to find your pick up schedule, and seasonal collection dates.. Follow the links below for more information on waste diversion, collection dates and disposal facilities.BUILDING PERMITS
A building permit will be issued once all fees, deposits, and charges have been paid, and we have confirmed compliance with the Ontario Building Code. For a list of current permit fees view our Schedule of Application Fees and Information Price List. The minimum permit fee is $144.00, taxes included. DECKS, SHEDS & GARAGES The following construction guides lay out the steps you need to follow, to get an approved building permit, for some of those smaller home projects. The guides will help you understand your responsibilities as a home/property owner, and how to compile the information and drawings you will need to obtain your approved Building Permit. Build Smart.COUNCIL MEETINGS
Planning & Development Committee - meet the first Monday of the month at 7:00 pm. Council - meet the fourth Monday of the month at 7:00 pm. The City’s Procedure By-law governs the calling, place and proceedings of Council and Committee meetings. For location and meeting details, visit theOUTDOOR FIREPLACES
Outdoor Natural Gas and Propane Fire Pits. An alternative option for an outdoor fireplace is a natural gas/propane fire pit. These are CSA/ULC approved and come with artificial logs and produce an actual flame. The Ontario Fire Code regulates solid fuel burning appliance use and general fire safety. Gaseous fuel burning appliances areregulated
LOST PETS - CITY OF PICKERING Effective January 2019, the Pickering Animal Shelter houses lost and found pets from Pickering as well as the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville. Visit our Found Pets Page to see if your lost pet is currently at our shelter.. If your pet is not at our shelter, please submit a Lost Pet report where you can upload a picture of your lost pet for everyone to see.ADOPTABLE PETS
Adoptable Pets. Please be advised that due to concerns surrounding COVID-19, the animal shelter is closed to the public. However, the care of our animals remains our top priority and Animal Services staff are onsite daily to ensure their needs are met. If you see an animal below that interests you, please click on the picture to get furtherDetails
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