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Ontario Moves to Scrap SkyDome Bus-Parking Law for Rogers Centre Lot

The budget change clears the way to rewrite rules for a rare downtown surface lot as the province reviews options without a stated plan.

Overview

  • The Ford government, which tabled its budget Thursday, disclosed it will repeal the 2002 SkyDome Act to lift bus-parking requirements on the lot at 305 Bremner Blvd.
  • The parcel sits directly south of the Rogers Centre, remains owned by Ontario, and today functions as a largely vacant surface lot used for event parking.
  • Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy said the old rule limited a prime site and argued the repeal creates more options, while finance officials called the step housekeeping and noted a potential sale is under review.
  • The government has not outlined what would be built, how a sale would work, or when a process would start, and staff did not answer detailed follow-up questions by publication.
  • Reporters note the change could enable towers or a provincial zoning order, which is speculative, and local observers warn redevelopment could remove a clear public view of the Rogers Centre dome from the harbour.