Let's talk about the Brantford Parks and Recreation Allocation Policy

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The City of Brantford operates several sport and recreational facilities including arenas, ball diamonds, fields, pools, gymnasiums and courts. These spaces serve as home to community clubs, minor sports associations, recreational leagues, private teams and the broader community. They are also public assets and costly to construct, maintain and operate. It is important that the City of Brantford implements appropriate procedures to ensure these assets are optimally used to benefit the community, and that they are made available in the most fair and transparent manner possible.

The objective of an Allocation Policy will be to ensure a fair and equitable approach to the allocation of spaces and effective management of conflicts if more than one user group requests the same facility at the same date and time.

The Parks and Recreation department are pleased to share a draft Allocation Policy that captures the priorities, standards, and principles that will promote optimal use of sports fields, pools, arenas, and gymnasiums that benefit users and the community. Thank you to those who came out to the Allocation Policy meetings in February 2026.

City of Brantford Parks and Recreation DRAFT Allocation Policy and Standards:

The City of Brantford operates several sport and recreational facilities including arenas, ball diamonds, fields, pools, gymnasiums and courts. These spaces serve as home to community clubs, minor sports associations, recreational leagues, private teams and the broader community. They are also public assets and costly to construct, maintain and operate. It is important that the City of Brantford implements appropriate procedures to ensure these assets are optimally used to benefit the community, and that they are made available in the most fair and transparent manner possible.

The objective of an Allocation Policy will be to ensure a fair and equitable approach to the allocation of spaces and effective management of conflicts if more than one user group requests the same facility at the same date and time.

The Parks and Recreation department are pleased to share a draft Allocation Policy that captures the priorities, standards, and principles that will promote optimal use of sports fields, pools, arenas, and gymnasiums that benefit users and the community. Thank you to those who came out to the Allocation Policy meetings in February 2026.

City of Brantford Parks and Recreation DRAFT Allocation Policy and Standards:

Question and Answer

Have a question or comment about the Sports Facilities Allocation Policy or its process? Please ask your question or post your comment below. We will do our best to respond as soon as possible.

City of Brantford staff strive to maintain respectful, constructive dialogue with the public across all forms of communications. 

We recognize and value the variety of perspectives within our community and encourage feedback, questions, and comments shared in a respectful and constructive manner. 


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    Are you cutting back lengths for members and hydrotherapy again?

    Deb McLellan asked 18 days ago

    Hi Deb, thanks for your question. There are no plans at this time to reduce swim schedules. The proposed Allocation policy is mainly related to facility rentals rather than internal programming which remains our top priority. 

Page last updated: 05 Mar 2026, 10:46 AM