McLeod: Ottawa park plan must avoid serious flaw
Ottawa Citizen

By Jonathan McLeod, Ottawa Citizen, July 6, 2015

Who doesn’t love the park life? Girls and boys, men and women, it’s universal; we all enjoy a day of leisure. Parks are so important to the health of our city, we demand them from developers. With each new development, a portion of the land is to be dedicated to parkland. But this doesn’t always work. In some areas, land is scarce and it would be quite a hindrance on developers to have them provide parkland, hence the city’s Cash-in-lieu of Parklands Fund Policy. If developers are unwilling or unable to provide the necessary park space, they can provide the city with money so that we may develop those spaces ourselves. These funds are split 60-40 between the ward in which the development occurs and a general fund for the entire city, with the spending of funds in the ward’s account being directed by the local councillor. via McLeod: Ottawa park plan must avoid serious flaw | Ottawa Citizen.

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