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- POPS are a specific type of open space which the public are invited to use, but remain privately owned and maintained. They are a key part of the city's public realm network, providing open space in much needed locations across the city and complementing existing and planned publicly owned parks, open spaces and natural areas.
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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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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.
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.
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 integrated into...
Sep 8, 2014 · Now the city is taking great pains to catalogue and map its inventory of hundreds of privately owned but publicly accessible spaces (POPS); the urban plazas, parkettes and courtyards...
POPS include green spaces, such as the Rose Garden at the Four Seasons Hotel in Yorkville, and parkettes, such as the one at 79 Wellington Street West, with art (in the form of cows) called the Pasture. POPS also include plazas in front of commercial buildings, and pedestrian walkways, among others.
Ten years ago, the city branded publicly accessible spaces as 'POPS' or privately owned publicly-accessible spaces. It also created a plaque for those sites and a website that maps...
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