First, try to find out what organization/governmental department owns or manages the outdoor space. For example, if you are concerned about areas inside of a local park that are inaccessible, try to find out whether the park is owned by your municipality, the province or some other organization.
Once you have determined which organization owns or manages the outdoor space, contact the organization directly to discuss a resolution and ongoing accommodations. Be sure to let them know what type of accommodation would allow you to use the facility. If this doesn’t help, you can gradually escalate your complaint – for example, through an official complaint process or to higher levels of management. For additional options, review the section of this handbook, titled How can I enforce my rights?
For additional options, review the section of this handbook, titled How can I enforce my rights?