Some Guelph residents are raising concerns about the city’s Public Space Use Bylaw map showing where encampments can – and can’t be set up – in public spaces.
The new rules went into effect on Oct. 1 and are meant to address the growing number of encampments in the city.
The bylaw was approved after several council meetings, months apart.
Neighbour reaction
The backyard of Kevin Kurp’s home backs onto Waverley Drive Park, which has a splash pad, a playground and is also steps away from Waverley Drive Public School.
The splash pad at Waverley Drive Park, with Waverley Drive Public School in the background, on Oct. 17, 2024. (Heather Senoran/CTV News)
According to the city’s new rules, part of that park space could be used for encampments. Their online map shows pink areas that are restricted and purple areas that have no restrictions.
Kurp said it’s a problem because the pink areas include the pathway where kids walk home from school.
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