16.POLL RESULTS: PROPOSAL TO IMPLEMENT ON-STREET PERMIT
PARKING ON SCOTT ROAD BETWEEN KERSDALE AVENUE
AND AILEEN AVENUE, Ward 27, York-Humber.
City Clerk
(July 9, 1998)
Purpose:
To show results of a poll conducted of residents on Scott Road between Kersdale Avenue
and Aileen Avenue, regarding the above proposal.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
None.
Recommendations:
For consideration and direction of York Community Council.
Council Reference/Background/History:
Clause 14(q) embodied in Report No. 4 of the York Community Council.
York Community Council, at its meeting held on April 1, 1998, directed that residents on
Scott Road between Kersdale Avenue and Aileen Avenue be polled to determine interest
regarding this matter.
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
The following is a breakdown of residents polled based on the number of replies returned:
Total No. Polled:24
No. of Replies Received:3 or 12.5%
No. of Replies Not Counted:0
No. of Replies in Favour:3 or 100%
No. of Replies Not In Favour:0
The following is an overall breakdown of responses, according to resident owners,
non-resident owners, and tenants:
-Street parking should be for people that own homes on the street to park day and night
because we have to maintain the lawn before our home and keep the street clean.
As noted above, the majority of residents, based on the responses received, are in favour of
the proposal to implement on-street permit parking on Scott Road between Kersdale Avenue
and Aileen Avenue.