Installation of On-Street Disabled Persons Parking Spaces
(High Park, Trinity-Niagara and Davenport)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report
(October 22, 1998) from the Director, Transportation Services, District 1:
Purpose:
To report on requests for the installation of a number of disabled on-street parking spaces.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendations:
(1)That the installation of disabled on-street parking spaces as noted in Table "A" of this
report be approved; and
(2)That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to
give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be
required.
Comments:
Works and Emergency Services staff have investigated the feasibility of installing a number
of on-street disabled persons parking spaces at various locations as outlined on the attached
Table "A" of this report.
All applicants are holders of valid disabled persons parking permits as issued by the Ministry
of Transportation and the designated space will not result in the deprivation of more than one
on-street parking space.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
E. Capizzano, Administrator, 392-7878
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TABLE "A"
Establishment of disabled on-street parking spaces
WardLocation
19Earnbridge Street, south side, from a point 59.5 metres east of Brock Avenue to a point 5.5
metres further east.
(Source: Mr. Ross McDonald, a resident of Premises No. 16 Earnbridge Street).
20Adelaide Street West, north side, from a point 9 metres east of Shaw Street to a point 5.5
metres further east.
(Source: Ms.Kyra Justine Levy, a resident of Premises No. 926 Adelaide Street West).
20Margueretta Street, west side, from a point 44.5 metres north of Dundas Street West to a
point 5.5 metres further north..
(Source: Mr. Manuel Sousa, resident of Premises No. 11 Margueretta Street).
21Somerset Avenue, east side, from a point 61 metres south of Davenport Road to a point 5.5
metres further south..
(Source: Ms. Elvira Furlano, resident of Premises No. 87 Somerset Avenue).