The city of Ottawa's transportation committee meets today to vote on proposed new rules for little free libraries and front yard gardens.
The changes are part of an update to the city's Use and Care of Roads Bylaw that governs, among other things, how residents interact with the city's right-of-way, the city-owned strip of grass on a homeowner's property along the road.
The new rules would permit little free library boxes to be set up within the right-of-way, provided they meet certain criteria:structures are only allowed on local streets, not arterial or collector roads;structures must be maintained in a good state of repair;structures cannot impede or encumber a sidewalk in any way.
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