Montreal suburb’s plan to charge for picnic table reservations draws backlash
MONTREAL — A Montreal suburb is stirring up debate over a plan to charge its citizens to reserve picnic tables in city parks.
A draft bylaw by Dorval city council proposes charging $10 for residents to reserve a picnic table for four hours and $25 for non-residents.
A spokesman for the city says the idea arose after COVID-19 caused a surge in demand last year, leading to complaints from people who weren’t able to find a table.
Sébastien Gauthier says the idea has prompted a flood of questions from residents who worry about access or are angry at the prospect of paying for something their taxes cover.