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Proposed Parking Prohibitions -

Alloy Court - North York Humber

The North York Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (August 25, 1998) from the Director, Transportation Services, District 3:

Purpose:

To install parking prohibitions on both sides of Alloy Court.

Source of funds:

All costs associated with the installation of the parking restrictions are included within the 1998 operating budget.

Recommendation:

To amend Schedule VIII of By-Law No. 31001, of the former City of North York, to prohibit parking at any time on both sides of Alloy Court, from the westerly limit of Arrow Road to the westerly limit of Alloy Court.

Council Reference/Background/History:

Currently, parking is permitted for up to a maximum of three hours on both sides of Alloy Court.

Discussion:

The Transportation Division of the Works and Emergency Services Department has been advised by Captain Charlie Clark, Toronto Fire Services, North Command, that through changes to the uses of the buildings at 16 Arrow Road and 2256 Sheppard Avenue West, which increased the occupancy of the persons in the area, specific safety standard requirements must be met. To ensure the appropriate emergency response, parking must be prohibited on both sides of Alloy Court.

Conclusions:

In view of the above, this department would support the installation of parking prohibitions as required.

Contact Name:

Michael Frederick, Director of Operations, 395-7484

 

   
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