File #: O-233-23    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Approved
File created: 4/20/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/2/2023 Final action: 5/2/2023
Title: Repealing Toledo Municipal Code, Section 521.05, Playing ball in streets; and declaring an emergency.
Sponsors: Sam Melden, John Hobbs III, Vanice Williams, Cerssandra McPherson
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Council Members Melden, Hobbs, Williams and McPherson

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Repealing Toledo Municipal Code, Section 521.05, Playing ball in streets; and declaring an emergency.

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SUMMARY & BACKGROUND:
Children spending less time outdoors has been linked to decreased appreciation of our environment, health problems including childhood obesity and vitamin D deficiency, diminished use of the senses, attention difficulties, and higher rates of emotional illnesses like anxiety and depression.

Playing outside creates new opportunities for socializing and friendships. These are often across age groups, or with children that go to other schools. Playing out also increases contact between children and adults, helping to build up familiarity and trust. Creating atmospheres in the neighborhood of kids coming together for an impromptu game of football or street hockey in order to allow for neighbors to meet each other and try to find common ground.

This will repeal the code section that penalizes our children for going outside, having fun in a safe manner and gathering in the street for a simple ball game, and hopefully bringing neighbors together to talk and mingle with each other in order to lessen our differences.

Summary
NOW, THEREFORE, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Toledo:

SECTION 1. That Toledo Municipal Code, Section 521.05, Playing ball in streets, which reads as follows:

521.05. Playing ball in streets.
(a) No person shall throw, pitch, toss, knock or bat any ball in, or along the street, lane or highway in the City or play any game of ball therein.
(1952 Code ? 17-6-104; Ord. 122-74)
(b) It is an affirmative defense to a charge under this section that the actor was playing basketball at a City-authorized basketball hoop during daylight hours in the public right of way and that the actor did not refuse to yield the right of way to lawful use of the street.
(c) Whoever violates this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor....

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