3 supporters are talking about petitions related to Humans Rights!
The prevention of motor vehicles access into the largest park area in Toronto defies community logic.
as a 25+ year resident in Ronis fail village. I have both used car bike and walking to access the park.
there are simply time and places to use cars that are needed, especially with ageing population of those wishing to enjoy the fruits of this 600 acre gem located on the Grenadier Pond and
Lake Ontario.
The planned 7-day ban of car
access strikes a negatife blow to an entire community of eager taxoayers who have until recently had unrestricted entry to simply enjoy this tax- supported landmark.
Banning cars is NOT a worrhy or sensible bylaw!!!
I will be protesting to my Councillor and at any public meeting opportunity.
Everyone should be allowed to enjoy the park on weekends. If it means more parking options within the park or a free shuttle, we would be okay with that. However, my dog and I can never come to visit with my family on weekends as he is large and has mobility issues so we rely heavily on the park to be able to socialize him. Weekday access is biased and unfair when so many people support bike lanes, why are cars being vilified?
I think accessibility for all to this beautiful park is paramount. There should be at least one weekend day where people can come in with cars so the elderly or individuals with mobility issues can come to the park. Or at least additional parking locations outside the park and a free shuttle train/bus for individuals to move throughout this large park.