Good Neighbour Guide

Construction projects can be noisy and disruptive, but a little consideration can go a long way in maintaining good relationships with your neighbours. Good neighbours build strong communities and make construction projects smoother for everyone!


 

Let your neighbours know about your construction project before it begins. Share the start and end dates, working hours, and what they can expect. A quick chat can make a big difference.

If a neighbour raises a concern, listen and try to find a solution. A respectful response can prevent small issues from turning into bigger ones.

  • Collect and remove waste regularly to keep the site safe and prevent it from becoming an eyesore
  • Remove mud and debris tracked onto city streets and sidewalks. Hose down trucks before they leave the site so dirt is not tracked down the road.
  • Failure to keep your site clean may result in fines under City by-laws

Report a dust issue:  To report dust or debris from construction sites or subdivision development, contact Building Inspection at 905-356-7521 ext. 4300 or pbd@niagarafalls.ca.

  • Protect adjacent properties from damage from your construction operations. Disputes about damages between neighbouring properties are civil matters.
  • If city infrastructure, like curbs, sidewalks and boulevards, is damaged due to your project, you may be responsible for the cost to repair or replace it
  • Protect trees by keeping construction equipment and dirt piles away

  • Road Occupancy Permits: You will need a Road Occupancy Permit if you want to request to use city property that is beyond your property line to place bins or equipment. Visit the Road Occupancy Permit page for information on how to apply.
  • Cover bins for safety and avoid lighter materials blowing out on windy days onto surrounding properties

Temporary construction fencing can be erected to enclose the construction site or demolition projects under a building permit.

To find out if these requirements apply to your project, email pbd@niagarafalls.ca or call 905-356-7521 ext. 4330.

  • Review the Noise By-law to ensure your construction activities are only during permitted times. Construction equipment cannot be operated between 7:00 pm one day to 7:00 am the next day and 9:00 am on weekends and statutory holidays.
  • Even during periods when construction is allowed, noise levels should be minimized as much as possible out of consideration for neighbours

Report a noise issue

You can report an issue in the following ways:

Note: Complaints should include as much detail as possible (address, dates/times, description). All complaints are reviewed by a By-law Enforcement Officer and investigated in accordance with City by-laws.

If your project falls under a building permit, then you must post the permit visibly at the site.

If you plan to dig, you must submit a utility locate request. This applies to any digging project, whether putting in a pool, building a fence, or planting a tree.

  • Ontario One Call is a free service that helps locate underground utilities like gas lines, water pipes, and electrical cables. Contacting them before you dig is not just smart—it’s the law in Ontario.
  • You or the contractor doing the work can submit a locate request online at ontarioonecall.ca. Submit the request at least five business days before you plan to dig.

  • Before applying for a building permit, ensure that minimum setbacks from hydro lines are met. Approvals from Niagara Peninsula Energy may be required in advance.
  • Equipment must be mindful of overhead hydro lines during construction
  • Visit Niagara Peninsula Energy for information on overhead and underground clearances

The Property Standards By-law helps keep buildings and properties in our community safe, clean, and well-maintained. All property owners must maintain the inside and outside of their property to these standards.

Learn more on the Property Standards page.

Contact Us

City of Niagara Falls
Planning and Building

4343 Morrison Street
P.O. Box 1023
Niagara Falls, Ontario L2E 6Z9
Canada
905-356-7521 ext. 4330
pbd@niagarafalls.ca