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Name: Karen Pitre on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Toronto Sports CouncilComments: we need a better processFlag
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Name: Dave Black on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Toronto Baseball AssociationComments: This will significantly impact challenged families and volunteers. The cost impact has been substantially under estimated. The service impact undermines the basis of access to public facilities and services.Flag
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Name: Mike Pitre on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Toronto Sports CouncilComments: Respect for taxpayers?Flag
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Name: Kevin Lawrie on Mar 8, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Jack Brown on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Toronto Baseball/Toronto Sports CouncilComments:Flag
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Name: Gavin Windeler on Mar 8, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Greg Dennis on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Scarborough StingersComments: Slapping a tax on kids is not how we build better communities.Flag
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Name: Robin Smythe on Mar 8, 2012Organization: baseball parent, Scarborough StingersComments: Please consider delaying this unfair fee.Flag
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Name: Lee Ferreira on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Genzyme Canada Inc.Comments: Please reconsider this decision. Please!!!!!Flag
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Name: Mitchell Bernard on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Toronto PlaygroundsComments:Flag
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Name: Karen Dewey Decker on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Withrow Park Ball Hockey LeagueComments:Flag
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Name: Karen Dewey Decker on Mar 8, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Joe Trifoli on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Etobicoke RangersComments:Flag
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Name: Nancy Czerwinsky on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Etobicoke Rangers 16UComments: I think it is ridiculous that we are being asked to pay fees for using ball diamonds. What are we paying taxes for? Besides, the city doesn't even do a proper job of maintaining the diamonds. Our team has to maintain the Connervale field and for 2 years now the scoreboard lights have been burnt out and no-one comes to replace them!Flag
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Name: Cam Maciver on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Scarborough StingersComments: this will impact enrolment.Flag
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Name: Xxx on Mar 8, 2012Organization: sdedComments:Flag
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Name: Howard Birnie on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Leaside Baseball AsssociationComments:Flag
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Name: Kerry Clemen on Mar 8, 2012Organization: KLHComments: Would the city prefer to have all these kids hanging out on street corners or in the parks playing ball? This is silly and irresponsible. This needs to be deferred.Flag
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Name: Richard Helfrich on Mar 8, 2012Organization: nnette BaseballComments:Flag
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Name: Richard Helfrich on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Annette BaseballComments:Flag
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Name: Christine MacIver on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Scarborough StingersComments:Flag
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Name: Mark Ireland on Mar 8, 2012Organization: East York BaseballComments:Flag
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Name: Fran Smyth on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Etobicoke RangersComments: This is a major mistake and you need to rethink your mathematics. This is not the type of city we want to live in. In the days of inactive children this move only promotes obesity.Flag
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Name: Michael Campitelli on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Scarborough Stingers BaseballComments: Please do not tax our Youth!!!Flag
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Name: Oliver Chiu on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Etobicoke Baseball AssociationComments:Flag
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Name: John Primeau on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Torornto High Park BaseballComments: User fees for children and youth sports is simply bad social policy. Most of these activities are run by volunteer organizations who give countless hours of there time and often there money.Flag
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Name: Bob Thrower on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Etobicoke RangersComments: NOTE!! - most of the time the parents have to cut the grass!Flag
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Name: The Tanfields on Mar 8, 2012Organization: Scarborough Stingers AAAComments: Strongly oppose this fee..... it's just wrong!Flag
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Name: J Seppi on Mar 8, 2012Organization: etobicoke rangersComments:Flag
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Name: MARK MANNONE on Mar 8, 2012Organization: BIRCHMOUNT BASEBALL LEAGUEComments: Birchmount can not absorb these fees and must pass them on to parents. Some past permitted parks have been cancelled and still these new permit user fees represent 26% to 32% increases in pre-planned registration fees.Flag
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Name: David Zhang on Mar 8, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Decker on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean Pitre on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Kirsten Orloff on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Orloff on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Davis on Mar 9, 2012Organization: North York BaseballComments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Green on Mar 9, 2012Organization: East York Baseball AssociationComments: the fees should not be imposed, youth sports is an investment by the city to reduce crime and health costs over the long term.Flag
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Name: Cathy Branthwaite on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Scarborough Blizzard Youth Soccer ClubComments: This was snuck in. All organizations such as ours budgeted their user fees based upon last years permit fee and set their 2012 Outdoor Fees before being notified of this astronomical increase in permit fees.Flag
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Name: Shirley Debassige on Mar 9, 2012Organization: scarborough stingersComments:Flag
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Name: David Clasky on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Scarborough Stingers BaseballComments: healthy kids; healthy communities. let's stop this tax on kids.Flag
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Name: Kevin Arnsdorf on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Toronto Sports CouncilComments: Some people I've spoken to feel that in order to create a healthy neighbourhood we need to provide sport opportunities at a low cost even subsidized to encourage lifelong participation in sport. This especially true for at risk neighbourhoods who need are support daily.Flag
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Name: James Pollard on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Etobicoke Baseball AssociationComments: Please take into consideration that the team my son plays for maintains the diamonds as a team. Etobicoke Rangers at Connorvale Park. So not only would our kids be doing a great duty to maintain the field we would have to pay to have our kids maintain the field if this extra permit fee goes through.......and that is far from common sense.Flag
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Name: Susan Ramos on Mar 9, 2012Organization:Comments:Flag
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Name: Lystra Lewis-Bowles on Mar 9, 2012Organization: York Baseball AssociationComments:Flag
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Name: Theresa Steger on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Toronto Baseball AssociationComments: In addition to being a parent and volunteer with the local baseball association, I am an early childhood education faculty member and well aware of the research on childhood obesity, physical activity for youth and community capacity building - all of which should inform the decision to "Stop Park Fees!"Flag
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Name: Cheryl McDonald on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Scarborough Stingers BaseballComments: I wonder sometimes how the people we vote for what they really think, especially for the future of our children.Flag
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Name: Frank Gallo on Mar 9, 2012Organization: Scarborough Stingers BaseballComments:Flag
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Name: Pete Zakkak on Mar 9, 2012Organization: York baseball assocComments: it's not fair to our youth and organizations that commit allot of volunteerFlag