OldManKensey
Active Member
Although most parks in Toronto is are in quite sad shape, there are glimmers of what the City can do when it acutally devotes time and resoucres to specific partks. The best example of this that I am aware of iin the downtown core is the Music Garden. Even in August when many parks look dry, dirty and tired after a summer of use (and in many cases neglect), the Music Garden still tends to look fresh and tremendously well maintained. One can only assume that if the City had more money to devote to its parks they could all be maintained to this standard...but due to Canada's ridiculous taxation and electoral biases against big cities, I don't see the Parks budget being expanded any time soon. Given this reality, I think that neighbourhood volunteer groups are a decent alternative if people with sufficient motivation are willing to chip in.