Listening Parts
Question 1 of 6
Sarah Chen believes that rooftop gardens .....
should be completely unregulated by city officials.
require strict safety protocols for installation.
need only basic oversight from building codes.
must follow Montreal's regulatory framework.
Question 2 of 6
According to Marcus Rodriguez, the main concern with rooftop gardens is .....
the cost of maintenance and upkeep.
the structural capacity of buildings to support them.
the impact on neighboring properties.
the lack of proper irrigation systems.
Question 3 of 6
The Toronto city council is planning to .....
ban rooftop gardens in certain areas.
implement a strict regulatory system.
copy Calgary's pilot program.
provide financial support to garden owners.
Question 4 of 6
eliminates all safety requirements.
focuses solely on large installations.
balances regulation with support.
follows Vancouver's strict guidelines.
Question 5 of 6
The Vancouver experience demonstrates that .....
rooftop gardens are inherently dangerous.
improper installations can cause problems.
wind damage is the primary concern.
structural assessments are unnecessary.
Question 6 of 6
Urban farming advocates are concerned that Toronto's proposed regulations will .....
reduce the environmental benefits of gardens.
increase competition among building owners.
make gardens too expensive to implement.
limit the size of possible installations.