Introduction of Parking Prohibition: Littoral Place
(Kingsway-Humber)
The Etobicoke Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report
(January 20, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 2:
Purpose:
To propose the introduction of a parking prohibition on both sides of Littoral Place between
ScarlettRoad and the west limit of the road.
Funding Sources:
The funds associated with the installation of the appropriate regulatory signage are contained
in the Transportation Services Division's Operating Budget.
Recommendations:
(1)parking be prohibited on both sides of Littoral Place between Scarlett Road and the west
limit of the road; and
(2)the appropriate by-law (Attachment No.1) be amended accordingly.
Background:
In October 1998, the Transportation Services Division, received a request (Attachment No. 2)
forwarded on behalf of the residents of Littoral Place requesting the introduction of a parking
prohibition for both sides of Littoral Place between Scarlett Road and the west limit of the
road.
In response to this request, staff polled the thirteen (13) affected residents of Littoral Place, to
obtain their opinion on the proposal outlined in the request (Attachment No. 3). There were
eleven (11) respondents to the poll: nine (9) were in favour of the proposal and two (2)
opposed. A map of the area is AttachmentNo.4.
Comments:
Littoral Place is a two-lane roadway; parking is permitted on both sides of the street from
ScarlettRoad to the west limit of the road for a maximum period of three hours.
The high incidence of on-street parking on Littoral Place can be attributed to this street's close
proximity to the medium density housing on the east side of Scarlett Road. Residents of these
complexes frequently park on Littoral Place, often in excess of the three hour limitation.
Periodic police enforcement has had little effect in rendering a long-term solution to this
problem. A staff review of the parking supply at these buildings clearly indicates that
adequate parking facilities have been provided on the premises of 1/27/49 Scarlettwood Court,
and at 58WatertonRoad.
Conclusions:
Based on the staff examination of this matter and the favourable consensus of the affected
residents, Council's endorsement of this matter would be appropriate.
Contact Name:
Karen Kirk, C.E.T., Parking Co-ordinator,
Transportation Services Division - District 2.
(416)394-8419; Fax 394-8942
(Copies of Attachment Nos. 1-4, referred to in the foregoing report were forwarded to all
Members of Council with the agenda of the Etobicoke Community Council meeting of
January, 20, 1999, and copies thereof are on file in the office of the City Clerk.)