July 31, 1998
To:The Urban Environment and Development Committee
From:General Manager, Transportation Services
Subject:Amendments to Parking Regulations on the North Side of Eglinton Avenue East, in the vicinity of No.
368.North Toronto:Councillors Anne Johnston and Michael Walker
Purpose:
To amend the parking regulations on the north side of Eglinton Avenue East, between Rawlinson Avenue and Cardiff
Road, specifically in front of No. 368 Eglinton Avenue East.
Funding Sources:
The funds associated with the implementation of the proposed parking regulations are contained in the Works and
Emergency Services Department's 1998 Current Budget. The estimated cost of installing appropriate signs is $300.00.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1)parking be prohibited at all times on the north side of Eglinton Avenue East, from 62 metres east of Rawlinson
Avenue to 11 metres further east thereof; and
(2)the appropriate by-law(s) be amended accordingly.
Background:
At the request of a member of the public, our Department investigated sightline problems on the north side of Eglinton
Avenue East, between Rawlinson Avenue and Cardiff Road, specifically in the vicinity of No. 368 Eglinton Avenue
East.
Discussion:
Eglinton Avenue East, between Rawlinson Avenue and Cardiff Road, is a five-lane roadway (two westbound lanes)
with an estimated two-way, daily traffic volume of 33,000 vehicles. The current parking regulations on the north side
of this section of Eglinton Avenue East are "No Stopping", between 7:00 a.m., and 9:00 a.m., and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m., Monday to Friday. At all other times parking is controlled by the standard three-hour restriction.
No. 368 Eglinton Avenue East is a 13-floor, 150-unit apartment building. This property has four accesses on Eglinton
Avenue East. From west to east, the driveways operate as follows: a two-way, two-lane driveway for the surface
parking lot for visitors; a two-way, two-lane driveway for the underground parking garage for tenants; and two
driveways which serve as a one-way, counter-clockwise circular access, which serves the main entrance. A westbound
Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) bus stop is located between the two driveways of the main entrance. An 11-metre
parking area exists on Eglinton Avenue East between the driveway to the underground parking garage and the
outbound driveway of the main entrance, just west of the TTC bus stop. Until recently, this parking area was signed as
a "No Standing" zone as part of the TTC bus stop which has since been adjusted.
The superintendent of No. 368 Eglinton Avenue East raised a concern that a stopped or parked vehicle(s) in this
11-metre parking area reduces visibility and compromises safe access to/from the underground driveway and the exit
driveway of the main entrance to No. 368 Eglinton Avenue East.
The proposed introduction of "No Parking" in the 11- metre curb area between the aforementioned driveways would
result in the loss of two on-street parking spaces. There is sufficient alternative on-street parking in this vicinity to
accommodate the displaced spaces. This matter has been discussed with TTC staff. They concur with the
recommendations. Furthermore, Councillors Anne Johnston and Michael Walker have been consulted and they have no
concerns with this proposal.
Conclusions:
The introduction of a "No Parking" regulation on the north side of Eglinton Avenue East in front of No. 368 Eglinton
Avenue East would improve visibility at the driveways to No. 368 Eglinton Avenue East and provide minor
improvements to traffic operations in this vicinity.
Contact Name:
Jacqueline White, Acting Manager
Central Traffic Region
(416) 397-5021
David. C. Kaufman
General Manager, Transportation Services
Barry H. Gutteridge
Commissioner, Works & Emergency Services
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