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Frequently Asked Questions

The Vision initiative began in mid-2017, following Council direction to develop a comprehensive document guiding Brampton’s future as a connected, inclusive and innovative city.

​Brampton 20​​40​ Vision was unanimously endorsed by City Council on Monday, May 7, 2018. ​ The meeting minutes and agenda can be found here.​​​

We are currently working on the Implementation Strategy, which will also consider financial implications. This involves two components:
  • Costing the initiatives noted in the Vision
  • Investigating funding sources, including both traditional sources and sources we need to start leveraging more, like innovative new partnerships and increased private sector involvement

The Vision takes into account a lot of major initiatives that are underway and have already been incorporated into our current financial planning.

To develop this Vision, the City partnered with internationally acclaimed urban planner L​arry Beasley, w​ho has built visionary city models around the world.​

What followed was an intensive community-​wide conversation. With an innovative online engagement platform and a dedicated street team that travelled across the city to speak with people all ages, backgrounds and experiences, it was the most robust public engagement the City has ever undertaken.

Brampton 2040 Vision started out as the Planning Vision, but it has become so much more. It’s not just about planning anymore – it’s about the environment, transportation, jobs, recreation, health, social issues, and arts and culture. Most importantly, it’s about people.​

Brampton 2040 Vision is an aspirational document to guide what Brampton will become over the next quarter century. It was developed following months of intensive community engagement.​

Central to the Vision are seven ambitious vision statements dealing with environment, transportation, jobs, recreation, health, social issues, and arts and culture. It also includes actions to help make each vision statement a reality.

If you have questions, ideas or comments, we’d love to hear from you. Email us at brampton2040@brampton.ca​

While the Vision talks about revitalizing existing neighbourhoods, it also works to preserve the suburban fabric – and the amazing green space – that attracted people to Brampton in the first place.​

We will be looking at more intensive development in the urban centres, with much more modest development within neighbourhoods.

This Vision looks at Brampton to 2040, but that doesn’t mean all the actions will take that long. Some things are already in the works. ​