Urban residents are generally very tolerant. We welcome people with
diverse backgrounds, interests and lifestyles. However, this tolerance
should not apply to activities that can harm other people or degrade our
community.
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This is particularly important in the public realm, areas such as sidewalks, bus shelters and parks where people must interact in close proximity.
Academic studies show that health, happiness and social connections increase with neighbourhood walkability and local parks. We must manage these public spaces to ensure that everybody feels safe and welcome ...CLICK HERE for the full commentary

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