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Use of public space is good value for taxpayers. Costs to build and maintain school buildings are paid for by taxpayers. Providing out-of-class-time access to school space maximizes use of public assets, giving Ontarians better returns on our investments. Research clearly demonstrates spin-off savings from after-school recreation
public space, including schools and municipal facili- ties, is a cornerstone of healthy neighbourhoods and communities, promoting affordable and equitable
The TDSB should support community access to school spaces and to house community services in schools, such as child care centres and public recreational facilities. From child care centres, to recreational and literacy programs, schools in the TDSB have long been identified as community hubs.
Dec 21, 2021 · Each school board should take an inventory of the accessibility of its existing indoor and outdoor play spaces and gym and playground equipment, and make this public. Each board should adopt a plan to remediate the accessibility of new gym or playground equipment.
Apr 16, 2024 · As Toronto looks for space to develop new housing projects amidst a deepening affordability crisis, Chow says that public land could be repurposed to address the problem. Chow stressed that...
Feb 29, 2024 · If these school boards won't live up to their end of the agreement, we will look at ways we can build affordable and accessible child care to ensure there are 18,000 new spaces in Toronto by...
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Aug 31, 2024 · For many, POPS offer a valuable addition to the city's landscape, but some advocates emphasize that as Toronto develops, preserving and expanding traditional green spaces should remain a...