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Setup: 10-Sep-2011 [604]
• There are two basic ways to use park facilities: through programs, and through permits. This Topic provides information on permits.
From Governance and The Commons: Trillium Project - 2010 - 2012:
Sports permit fees
TPP example of variable permit fees
The issue of community collaboration and sports fees became quite large, right across the city, during the second year of our grant. We took part in three citywide public discussions about the hands-on community management of children’s soccer and baseball in city parks and had four individual meetings with volunteers who wanted to make use of our database material. On the basis of what was said at these meetings, we created our first publiccommons.ca slide show for a Parks Committee deputation, highlighting the operational role of community volunteers in maintaining sports fields.
Permit fees and park friends
City support for allowing park friends to contribute their gifts in their neighbourhood parks continues to be a roller coaster ride. We uploaded our “Campfires in parks” picture/video presentation as a tool for discussion. Our new “natural ice rinks” collection of photos, stories, and media material is next in line. Natural ice rinks seem to be one neighborhood activity that still gets solid support from staff, and no group is being asked to pay either a permit fee or insurance for flooding the rinks and making them available for park users. Also, such concrete projects with positive outcomes seem to retain volunteers, contributing to a sense of neighbourhood accomplishment.
Setup: 10-Sep-2011 [604]
• There are two basic ways to use park facilities: through programs, and through permits. This Topic provides information on permits.
A campfire permit for Greenwood Rink
Description: How rink users got a campfire permit for Greenwood Rink, February 2010 (hint: it took 38 emails)
Part of:
Community Notebooks: Campfires
Permits
Date: 07-May-2011
direct link (CampfireCorrespondenceGreenwoodRinkFebruary2010.pdf)
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Artists in the Park - Permits and other issues
Description: 1) Hindrances and benefits from the City's 2006 centralized permit policy, 2)city staff relationships/partnerships with performers vs."policing" approach 3) some possibilities of "ungoverned" spaces
Part of:
City Of Toronto Bylaws
How Do I ... ?
Lively Parks
Permits
Date: 29-May-2010 By: Belinda Cole [80]
City approves reduced fees for sports fields
The Star article, June 12, 2012
Part of:
Permits
Who makes the rules?
Date: 17-Jun-2012
direct link (StarCityApprovesReducedFeesForSportsFields120612.pdf)
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Commercial Special Events in City Parks Permit Fees
Part of:
Parks, Forestry & Recreation
Permits
Date: 04-Oct-2012
direct link (sn_ex_061212.pdf)
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Field Permit Meeting Summary
May 12, 2012
Part of:
Permits
Date: 28-May-2012
direct link (FieldPermitMeetingSummaryFINALMay12-2012.pdf)
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