Amendments to Parking Regulations near Premises
No. 2155 Danforth Avenue (East Toronto)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report
(March 17, 1999) from the Director, Transportation Services, District 1:
Purpose:
To amend the parking regulations in the vicinity of No. 2155 Danforth Avenue by converting
the use of a one-space taxicab stand to a metered parking space.
Funding Sources:
The funds associated with the implementation of the proposed parking regulation amendments
are contained in the Transportation Services Division 1999 Operating Budget Estimates. The
estimated cost of installing appropriate signs is $600.00.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1) The one-space taxicab stand designation, on the south side of Danforth Avenue, west of
Cedarvale Avenue, be rescinded; and
(2) That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to
give effect thereto, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.
Comments:
At the request of Councillor Sandra Bussin, Transportation Services staff investigated the
feasibility of providing an additional on-street metered parking space by converting the
existing one-space taxicab stand on the south side of Danforth Avenue, between Amroth
Avenue and Cedarvale Avenue, in the vicinity of No. 2155 Danforth Avenue.
A one-space taxicab stand has been in place on the south side of Danforth Avenue, west of
Cedarvale Avenue since 1985. This taxicab stand operates at all times except during the
afternoon peak periods on weekdays.
A Brewers Retail outlet operated at No. 2155 Danforth Avenue and was the prime generator
of taxicab activity in this vicinity. This store has been closed for some time. Therefore, the
taxicab stand is underutilized. The conversion of the existing taxicab stand to an additional
metered parking space would be more appropriate for the businesses in this vicinity of
Danforth Avenue.
Our observations indicate that the subject taxicab stand is rarely used. Often, private vehicles
park illegally in this space on a short-term basis. The Taxi Advisory Committee does not have
a concern with the proposed conversion of the existing one-space taxicab stand to a metered
parking space in the vicinity of No. 2155 Danforth Avenue. Councillors Sandra Bussin and
Tom Jakobek have been advised of this proposed change.
Contact Name:
Vince Suppa, District 1 - East, 416-397-5436