Councillor wants to explore more food options in Toronto parks, fewer rules | CBC News
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Coun. Josh Matlow of Toronto is urging a review of the city's outdated park regulations, which he believes hinder creativity and enjoyment of public spaces. He aims to ease rules about activities like picnicking and kite flying, as well as introduce more food and beverage options in parks. Matlow's initiative follows community concerns regarding restrictive signage in parks. He prioritizes making parks more inviting, especially in a city where many lack backyard spaces, emphasizing that regulations should support fun and respect for others instead of stifling it.
Coun. Josh Matlow is advocating for a review of Toronto's park rules to remove outdated regulations and introduce more food options to enhance park enjoyment.
Matlow emphasizes the importance of allowing children to explore and enjoy nature, saying, 'I'd rather her climb a tree any day than spend the whole day on a screen.'
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