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March 10, 1999.

To:Toronto Community Council

From:Andrew Koropeski, Director, Transportation Services, District 1

Subject:Installation of on-street disabled persons parking spaces. (High Park, Trinity-Niagara, Davenport, Downtown, and East Toronto).

Purpose:

To report on requests for the installation of a number of disabled on-street parking spaces.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

Funds to undertake the necessary signage adjustments in the estimated amount of $4,800.00 are contained in the Transportation Services Division 1999 Current Budget request.

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 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

Director.

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TABLE "A"

Establishment of disabled on-street parking spaces

Ward Location
19 Pacific Avenue, west side, a point 28 metres south of Oakmount Road and a point 5.5 metres further south. (Source: Ms. Anne O'Neil, a resident of Premises No. 205 Pacific Avenue).
19 Quebec Avenue, west side, a point 129.2 metres south of Annette Street and a point 5.5 metres further south. (Source: Mr. J. Hawryluk, a resident of Premises No. 319 Quebec Avenue).
19 Clendenan Avenue, east side, a point 149 metres north of Annette Street and a point 5.5 metres further north. (Source: Ms. D. Naylor, a resident of Premises No. 443 Clendenan Avenue).
20 Markham Street, east side, from a point 53.5 metres north of Robinson Street to a point 5.5 metres further north. (Source: Ms. Bernice Zub, a resident of Premises No. 49 Markham Street).
20 Treford Place, north side, from a point 32.5 metres east of Bellwoods Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further east. (Source: Mr. Earl Goneau, a resident of Premises No. 19 Treford Place).
21 Concord Avenue, east side, from a point 78.7 metres south of Dupont Street to a point 5.5 metres further south. (Source: Mr. Paolo Davini, a resident of Premises No. 582 Concord Avenue)
21 Glenlake Avenue, south side, a point 47.5 metres west of Oakmount Road and a point 11 metres further west. (Source: Ms. S. Weatherseed, a resident of Premises No. 255 Glenlake Avenue, unit 1814).
21 Hope Street, north side, a point 32.5 metres east of Harvie Avenue and a point 5.5 metres further east (Source: Ms. E. Corrales, a resident of Premises No. 162 Hope Street).
21 Ryding Avenue, north side, a point 132 metres east of Runnymede Road and a point 5.5 metres further east. (Source: Mr. C. Chong, a resident of Premises No. 318 Ryding Avenue).
21 Salem Avenue North, east side, a point 165 metres south of Davenport Road to a point 5.5 metres further south. (Source: Mr. Manuel Freitas, a resident of Premises No. 477 Salem Avenue North).
21 Springmount Avenue, east side, a point 150 metres south of Rosemount Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further south. (Source: Mrs. Saveria Puopolo, a resident of Premises No. 89 Springmount Avenue).
24 Geoffrey Street, south side, a point 264.3 metres west of Sorauren Avenue and a point 5.5 metres further west. (Source: Ms. C. Lowry, a resident of Premises No. 77 Geoffrey Street).
26 Roseheath Avenue, east side, a point 2 metres north of Stacy Street and a point 5.5 metres further north. (Source: Ms. M. Simpson, a resident of Premises No. 53 Roseheath Avenue).
26 Duart Park Road, north side, a point 72.0 metres west of MacLean Avenue and a point 5.5 metres further west. (Mr. M. Wallace, a resident of Premises No. 24 Duart Park Road).
26 Fairmont Crescent, south side, a point 28.1 metres west of Bellhaven Road to a point 5.5 metres further west. (Source: Ms. Dianne Hirons, a resident of Premises No. 13 Fairmont Crescent).
26 Wheeler Avenue, east side, a point 52.0 metres north of Queen Street East to a point 5.5 metres further north. (Source: Mr. Robert A. Rutledge, a resident of Premises No. 9 Wheeler Avenue).

 

   
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