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  1. Total hectares of parkland and green space that is publicly accessible and owned, leased, or under a management agreement by the municipality. This number should capture all parks and green spaces that are perceived/used by residents similarly to parkland.

  2. and ecological benefits. Toronto’s system of parks and ravines covers approximately 13% of the total land area of the city, across more than 1,500 parks encompassing 8,000 hectares of land. Toronto is growing. This growth needs to be carefully managed to preserve the most valued features and

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  3. From 2009 to 2018, the City secured 17 hectares of new parkland through parkland dedications and purchased 15 hectares of land for parks and recreation facilities. From 2009-2018, the City collected $740 million in cash-in-lieu of parkland dedication contributions from development.

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  4. How much parkland do we have in Toronto? Toronto has over 1,500 parks in approximately 7,700 hectares of land (or about 22.5 of New York’s Central Park scattered about the city). It’s a huge, huge park system, and as much as we like to complain about things in Toronto, it’s an enviable amount of green space for any big city.

  5. Toronto has a city-wide provision average of 28m. 2. parkland per person. It has been has been calculated using a “per capita” approach, by dividing the total park area by the total population within the city boundary. » This average is reflective of Toronto’s natural geography, including its vast ravine system,

  6. Toronto is one of 52% of cities with a policy to waive park permit fees for financial need. At 2.7 hectares of parkland per 1,000 people, Toronto sits in line with other dense cities such as Montreal and Vancouver.

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  8. Toronto is one of 28% of cities with a biodiversity strategy and also has a standalone pollinator strategy. Toronto reported the second most park groups at 80 groups. Toronto is one of 50% of cities that have a policy to waive permit fees for groups that show financial need.

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