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Parking Prohibition on Terraview Boulevard

Ward 14 - Scarborough Wexford

 The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (June 30, 1998) from the Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough:

 Purpose:

 To address the need for an additional parking prohibition on Terraview Boulevard, east of Victoria Park Avenue.

 Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

 The $200.00 (approximate) funds associated with the installation of the parking prohibition signs are available in the Road and Traffic Services 1998 Budget, Account No. 20000-70200-72260.

 Recommendations:

 It is recommended that:

 (1)the parking regulation identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

 (2)the parking regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and

 (3)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.

 Council Reference/Background/History:

 Road and Traffic Services received a request from Councillor Mike Tzekas to extend the parking restriction on Terraview Boulevard, east of Victoria Park Avenue. The current restriction prohibits parking on both sides of Terraview Boulevard, between Victoria Park Avenue and Shandon Drive. The request was to extend the parking prohibition on the south side of the road further east to the intersection of Amberley Drive.

 Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:

 Terraview Boulevard is located immediately south of the MacDonald Cartier Freeway/Highway 401, between Victoria Park Avenue and Pharmacy Avenue. The existing parking restrictions on Terraview Boulevard prohibit parking at all times on both sides of the road between Victoria Park Avenue and Shandon Drive.

 These parking restrictions were installed to deter on-street parking generated by an apartment building complex located on the east side of Victoria Park Avenue, south of Terraview Boulevard. Staff have conducted investigations during regular working hours and observed the occasional vehicle parked on Terraview Boulevard just east of the current limit of the parking prohibition. It would seem probable that the apartment complex may generate an increase demand in the evenings and on weekends.

 Conclusions:

 We recommend extending the parking prohibition on the south side of Terraview Boulevard from Shandon Drive to Amberley Drive to deter parking in this area.

 Contact Name:

 Bruce Clayton

Supervisor, Traffic Investigations, Works and Emergency Services

Telephone: 396-7844

Fax: 396-5681

E-mail: clayton@city.scarborough.on.ca

   Appendix 1

 "No Parking"

 Prohibition to be Rescinded

 Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4

 HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days

 TerraviewBothVictoria ParkShandonAnytime

BoulevardAvenueDrive

   Appendix 2

 "No Parking"

 Prohibition to be Enacted

 Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4

 HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days

 TerraviewNorthVictoria ParkShandonAnytime

BoulevardAvenueDrive

 TerraviewSouthVictoria ParkAmberleyAnytime

BoulevardAvenueDrive

 

   
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