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P R O T E C T S C H O O L L A N D S

A DAY IN THE LIFE OF OSSINGTON OLD ORCHARD PUBLIC SCHOOL

WHAT’S THE ISSUE?

Toronto school boards have filed an appeal to redesignate school lands for mid-rise development.  

If the appeal succeeds, hundreds of active school properties located on major streets — including their buildings, playgrounds, and parking lots — will redesignated to enable 6-14 storey buildings.

Redesignation does not mean the lands will be rezoned immediately, but it removes an important barrier towards future development. It's a critical first step.

WHY DOES THIS MATTER?

Redesignation will increase the value of school lands and could create pressure to dispose of them if enrolment is low.

Schools properties could be carved up by selling their green spaces and playgrounds in order to raise funds. 

Given that Toronto school boards are now under the direct control of the Province, instead of locally-elected school trustees, the local community’s interests are no longer represented.

This also impacts surrounding residents who use school grounds for green space — especially needed in dense, urban areas. We need our communities to thrive 20, 50 years from now, and good planning means schools must remain at their centre.

While we support the city’s efforts to build more housing, there are 283 km of newly redesignated streets — school lands should be off the table.

Schools were paid for by the public and are valuable community assets. Once those lands are sold, it's almost impossible to get them back.

WE NEED YOUR HELP!

Sign the petition.

Email Premier Doug Ford.

Email Education Minister Paul Calandra.

CC your City Councillor.

Write to your neighbours, Resident Associations, local schools & parent councils.

Sign up for updates.

Request Participant Status at the Ontario Land Tribunal.

Read the TDSB’s Community Use Policy: ‘schools are the hearts of their communities’

Read Toronto’s Parkland Strategy Report, which recommends partnering with school boards to expand and create new shared park and open space opportunities.