Converting a portion of Clarence Square Park to an 'off leash' park

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In that:
1) The City of Toronto has set aside funding to upgrade and improve Clarence Square Park
2) The majority of people who use Clarence Square Park are dog owners exercising their pets. In fact, very few people other than dog owners actually use the park for any activities
3) That the demography of the area has changed dramatically over the past few years with the construction of no fewer than ten high rise apartments in the immediate vicinity
4) That there is no 'off leash' park available in the immediate area

We petition the City of Toronto to segment, designate, and fence off an area of Clarence Square Park (approximately 25\%) to be identified as an 'off leash' park for dogs.

Benefits of implementing this change would be:
1) That the City will be responsive to the needs of citizens and local residents
2) 75\% of Clarence Square Park will become 'Dog Free', making it cleaner and more pleasant for non dog owners
3) The city will have more flexibility to upgrade the remaining 75\% of Clarence Square Park with flowers, shrubs, and other decorations that would prove difficult under the current situation with dogs using 100\% of the Park area.
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Goal
100 signatures
Goal: 100
Latest Signatures
12 December 2015
100. Marie L | I think it is a good idea for the dogs owners
22 November 2015
99. Daniel S | I support this petition
19 October 2015
98. Laura Peterson | I support this petition
4 October 2015
97. Thy P | I support this petition
16 June 2015
96. Mark S | Please also correct the lighting in that park
13 June 2015
95. Nancy H | I strongly recommend this course of action.
24 May 2015
94. Emma B | We need more dog parks!
3 April 2015
93. Julie W | I support this petition
7 March 2015
92. Theresa Gordon | Allow off leash park
27 February 2015
91. David H | I support this petition
31 December 2014
90. Marisa T | I support this petition
25 December 2014
89. Amardeep G | Chamberlain's Aunt
14 December 2014
88. Ivona R | I support this petition
8 December 2014
87. Danielle M | I support this petition
27 November 2014
86. Don R | I support this petition
7 November 2014
85. Jens H | Fencing off a small area of this park would benefit both dog owners and those who would like to enjoy a green area without dogs running around. It would provide added safety to dogs and people, and alongside other much needed improvements (first and forem
29 September 2014
84. Brendan Mejia | Quite the bitter human being aren't ya Not in my back Yard ? Do you eat puppies too?
17 September 2014
83. Mathew W | I support this petition
3 September 2014
82. Rachel E | I support this petition
19 August 2014
81. Tara H | Offleash- How would we feel leashed all the time!
17 August 2014
80. Erin C | I support this petition
24 July 2014
79. Sandy F | I support this petition
21 March 2014
78. Sara L | in a closed park, dogs should be allowed off their leashs!
8 February 2014
77. Stephanie A | I support this petition
6 January 2014
76. Nuvera M | I support this petition
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Toronto City Council
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