Speed Hump Poll Results - Castlewood Road from
Eglinton Avenue West to Crestview Road
(North Toronto)
The Toronto Community Council recommends that, in view of the negative poll results, Council receive this matter.
The Toronto Community Council submits the following report (July 23, 1999) from the Director, Transportation
Services District 1:
Purpose:
To report on the results of a speed hump poll of residents and to advise that conditions for the installation of speed humps
on the subject section of Castlewood Road have not been satisfied.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendation:
That the draft by-law to alter the section of Castlewood Road from Eglinton Avenue West to Crestview Road by means of
the installation of speed humps not be enacted in light of the negative poll results.
Background:
City Council at its meeting of April 13, 14, and 15, 1999, in adopting Clause No.73 of Report No. 6 of the Toronto
Community Council, approved the alterations of the pavement on the above-noted section of Castlewood Road, subject to
the favourable results of polling of the affected residents, pursuant to the policy governing speed hump installation.
Comments:
The speed hump policy (as adopted by the former City of Toronto Council at its meeting of August 21, 1997) requires that
a poll of adult residents (18 years of age or older) be conducted on streets being considered for speed hump installations
and that at least 60 percent of the valid responses to the poll endorse the speed hump proposal.
A total of 95 ballots were mailed out to eligible voters on Castlewood Road, from Eglinton Avenue West to Crestview
Road. The results of this poll, undertaken in June, 1999 are as follows: a total of 56 (59 percent) of the eligible voters
responded to the poll, and of these, 35 (62.5 percent) opposed the plan and 21 (37.5 percent) supported the installation of
speed humps.
As indicated above, the criteria for the installation of speed humps requires that 60 percent of the valid responses to the
poll endorse the speed hump proposal. As only 37.5 percent of the poll respondents were in favour of the speed hump
proposal, in accordance with Council policy, no further action should be taken in this regard.
I note for Council's information that the policy further stipulates that a two year moratorium on further polling be imposed
following an unsuccessful poll.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Teresa Carmichael, Senior Traffic Investigator, (416) 392-7771
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The Toronto Community Council reports, for the information of Council, having also had before it during consideration of
the foregoing matter, Clause 50 of Report No. 6 of the Toronto Community Council, titled "Castlewood Road from
Eglinton Avenue West to Crestview Road - Installation of Speed Humps (North Toronto)", which was adopted without
amendment by City Council at its meeting held on April 13, 14 and 15, 1999, and a copy thereof is on file in the office of
the City Clerk.