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- In comes the concept of privately owned publicly-accessible spaces, or "POPS" for short. As the name suggests, POPS are spaces that, although privately owned and maintained, are required to be open for use by the public pursuant to a zoning by-law or a planning agreement.
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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.
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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.
In comes the concept of privately owned publicly-accessible spaces, or "POPS" for short. As the name suggests, POPS are spaces that, although privately owned and maintained, are required to be open for use by the public pursuant to a zoning by-law or a planning agreement.
Summary. As cities intensify, privately owned public spaces are proliferating, which provide open space without the financial burden of land acquisition and maintenance on municipalities. Park planners are cautious of these spaces, arguing their role, while useful, is not a substitute for public parkland—however, some municipalities now ...
POPS are Privately Owned Public Spaces provided for public use by a private owner in return for a zoning concession.
Privately-Owned Publicly Accessible Spaces (POPS) – Map. This map shows over 200 locations of POPS sites throughout the City of Toronto. The inventory is a record of existing and future sites. Please browse the map below to locate POPS across the city.
Executive Summary Privately Owned Publicly- Accessible Spaces (POPS) have become a popular mechanism for public space provision in cities around the world. This research questions whether...