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      • POPS are spaces which are accessible to the public while being privately owned and managed. They are typically negotiated with developers as part of the development application review process and are meant to comple-ment, extend or integrate with public parks and plazas not replace them.
      www.city.waterloo.on.ca/en/government/resources/Documents/Development-applications/Guidelines-for-Privately-Owned-Accessible-Spaces.pdf
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  2. Jun 2, 2022 · In exchange for zoning concessions following negotiations with the municipality, developers often commit to provide a privately owned publicly-accessible space, or POPS, on part of the development site (or close by) meant for the enjoyment of everyone; residents, visitors, and passersby.

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  3. Use the interactive Privately-Owned Publicly Accessible Spaces (POPS) Map to find the locations of POPS sites in the city. What are POPS? As Toronto continues to grow, there is an increasing need and demand to revitalize existing parks and open spaces as well as to create new parks and open spaces.

  4. Aug 31, 2024 · Ten years ago, Toronto introduced "privately owned publicly accessible spaces," also called POPS. These are areas within private developments that are open for public use, often...

  5. Oct 23, 2020 · It would stand to reason that the public owns public space. But unbeknown to the public, there’s a new breed of space masquerading as public that’s quietly spreading in plain sight. Privately-owned public spaces, or ‘PoPs’, are on the rise and have silently infiltrated cities worldwide.

  6. Guidelines for Privately Owned Publicly Accessible Spaces (POPS) . Integrated Planning & Public Works, City of Waterloo. FEBRUARY 2019. What are POPS? POPS are spaces which are accessible to the public while being privately owned and managed.

  7. Jan 29, 2024 · Co-production has two sides—the ‘co’ side refers to actors and their motivations, while the ‘production’ side refers to phases and instruments. This paper examines privately owned public space/s (POPS) based on the two sides of co-production. Thereby, it addresses two research gaps.

  8. Today, many mixed-use urban development proposals emphasize a renewed commitment in privately owned public accessible space that invites the public with playfulness, curiosity, and delight. Fry nods to a conversation with a client who exemplifies that new ethos perfectly.

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