Discussion:

The Community Gardens on Municipal Property Policy was up for review in August 2019. Meetings were held internally to go over the Policy and proposed changes were discussed. Informal discussion was also held with the community groups operating the community gardens on municipal property to offer an opportunity for them to provide feedback on the Policy.

The following are the major changes proposed to the Community Gardens on Municipal Property Policy:

The following responsibilities were added to the role of the Environment & Sustainability Coordinator:

The following responsibilities were added to the role of the Parks department:

The following responsibilities were added to the role of Real Estate Services:

In the updated Policy, as part of the Site Selection Process, garden site plans are not to include structures such as compost bins or storage sheds.

The following changes were made to the Conditions of Use:

Risk Analysis:

No significant or critical risks exist from updating the Community Gardens on Municipal Property Policy. There are seven community gardens operating on City property in good standing with the City of Windsor.

It is noted in the Financial Matters section of this report that the Parks Department currently absorbs the cost to provide services for the gardens although there is no