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Traffic Concerns at Regent Heights Junior Public School

on Nancy Avenue

Ward 13 - Scarborough Bluffs

The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (September 27, 1999) from the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, subject to adding a Recommendation No. (5), as follows:

"(5)the Director of Transportation Services, District 4, be requested to report back to Community Council in six months on the results of these traffic control initiatives.":

Purpose:

To address the need to amend the parking/stopping regulations on Nancy Avenue and Vernadale Crescent at Regent Heights Junior Public School.

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

The $1,200.00 (approximate) funds associated with the installation of the parking/stopping regulation signs are available in the Transportation Services 1999 budget, Cost Centre No.TP0226.

Recommendations:

It is recommended that:

(1)the stopping regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;

(2)the parking/stopping regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted;

(3)the school bus loading zone identified in Appendix 3 of this report be adopted; and

(4)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.

Council Reference/Background/History:

At the request of staff from the Toronto District School Board, Transportation Services staff investigated school related traffic/parking conditions at Regent Heights Junior Public School, as well as the need for a school bus loading zone on Nancy Avenue. Subsequent to this request, we received a copy of a 36-signature petition, forwarded by Councillor Altobello, objecting to a school bus loading zone on Nancy Avenue.

Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:

Regent Heights Junior Public School is located on the corner of Pharmacy Avenue and Nancy Avenue. On the north side of Nancy Avenue, in front of the school, no signed parking regulations exist. On the opposite side of the road, stopping is restricted between the times of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, and parking is prohibited at all other times. On Pharmacy Avenue, parking is restricted on both sides of the road between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday. A pedestrian crossover exists on Pharmacy Avenue at Nancy Avenue.

Pedestrian Crossing Observations:

Transportation Services staff recorded the volume and location of pedestrian crossings on Nancy Avenue. These observations revealed a total of 367 pedestrians crossed Nancy Avenue during the 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. study periods. The majority of these crossings took place west of Bertha Avenue. While no conflicts between pedestrians and motorists were noted during our study, we have requested that the school consider co-ordinating with the Toronto Police Service, Community Policing Support Unit, the establishment of a school safety patrol program at the school.

Vehicle Observations:

Along with the pedestrian study, vehicular traffic observations were taken simultaneously. A total of 63 vehicles (35 in the morning, 28 in the afternoon) parked along Nancy Avenue in front of the school. Most of these parked along the north/school side of Nancy Avenue. During the morning, two large school buses and in the afternoon two large and one small school bus stopped on the north side of Nancy Avenue. The school parking lot was well used by 71 motorists (50 in the morning and 20 in the afternoon) including eight small school buses. Full size school buses are too large to be accommodated in the school's turning loop.

Collision History:

In addition to the studies outlined above, we conducted a three-year collision review for the years in which we have the most current data (from January 1, 1995 to December 31, 1997). Ten collisions have been reported during this time period on Pharmacy Avenue in the area of Regent Heights Junior Public School. These collisions were evenly divided between five southbound and five northbound by the intersection of Pharmacy Avenue and Nancy Avenue. None of the other streets surrounding the perimeter of Regent Heights Junior Public School (Nancy Avenue, Presley Avenue or Vernadale Crescent) had any reported collisions during this time.

Four of these Pharmacy Avenue collisions occurred in 1995, two occurred in 1996 and four in 1997. No pedestrians were injured in any of these incidents. In two cases were the drivers reported to be exceeding the speed limit (with the maximum speed of motorists noted as 60 km/h).

Modifications to Parking Regulations:

Based on the results of our investigations, we are recommending changes at Regent Heights Junior Public School to enhance the existing school side parking/opposite side no stopping and provide a school bus loading zone on Nancy Avenue. The specifics are as follows:

(1)Installing "30 Minute Parking, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday" signs along the school/north side of Nancy Avenue. These permissive parking restrictions would allow children direct access to the school grounds from waiting vehicles. With vehicles encouraged to temporarily park next to the school, passengers could avoid passing in front of through-traffic. This restriction will also limit long duration parking.

(2)Installing a 34 metre school bus loading zone on Nancy Avenue. This school bus loading zone will be centred by the south door/walkway and will be large enough for two large buses. School bus loading zones are for the exclusive use of school buses. This exclusive zone means school buses may avoid using their alternating flashing lights to stop all approaching traffic. Any other vehicle, at any time, may receive a stopping violation for using this zone.

(3)Installing a corner parking prohibition on Nancy Avenue between the proposed school bus loading zone and Pharmacy Avenue. This prohibition, if properly obeyed, will help to maintain clear sightlines of the stop sign at Pharmacy Avenue and enhance pedestrian safety at this intersection.

(4)Altering the "No Stopping, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Friday" regulations along the south/opposite school side of Nancy Avenue to the new times of "No Stopping, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday". Although the dimensions of the stopping prohibitions will remain the same, the new hours are recommended so they are consistent with standardized school area restrictions throughout the Scarborough District.

(5)Installing "No Stopping, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday" regulations along the inside corner of Vernadale Crescent. This small area regulation (37 metres) is intended to maintain clear sightlines along this portion of Vernadale Crescent which has been identified as a location with parked vehicle obstructions on both sides of the road at admission/dismissal time. Staff have observed this parking while visiting the area following our investigations.

These altered and new regulations are recommended because they do not allow even temporary stopping during weekdays, and they maintain the effective road width for two-way traffic movement. The recommended signs should prevent the school generated traffic from obstructing private driveways opposite the school.

School Bus Loading Zone Objection:

In the aforementioned petition, the following was requested:

(1)the use of smaller buses at Regent Heights Junior Public School;

(2)the use of appropriate/existing bus loops; and

(3)denying any requests for a bus-loading zone on Nancy Avenue.

To the first of these petition requests, that smaller school bus be used at Regent Heights Junior Public School, Transportation Services notes that, in recent months, there seems to have been an increased need for large buses at this school. During our initial study conducted on November 23, 1998, 11 bus trips were made to this school, only 4 of which were made by large buses. This information shows that most busing (8 of the 11 trips) is being handled by the small buses in the turning loop. In addition, during our field studies on November 23, 1998, ridership on the large buses appeared lower than during a site visit on Friday, April 16, 1999. During this more recent afternoon check, the two buses that parked on Nancy Avenue at the south end of the school appeared to be near capacity. It appears that the use of two large buses verses numerous smaller buses is more efficient.

To the second request of the petition, that school buses use the existing bus loops, a turning radius analysis has revealed that a large school bus is too big to effectively fit into the parking lot/turning loops. Therefore, under the existing conditions, large buses serving this school must park on the roadway.

In response to the last point on the petition, that a school bus loading zone on Nancy Avenue be denied, it seems that the objections of those parents who signed the petition are not related to safety, but more to competition for prime curb side access to the school. While there is a substantial amount of school side parking at Regent Heights Junior Public School, (currently enough space for 19 private vehicles along the north side of Nancy Avenue alone), many motorists want to park as close as possible to the south door of the school. This same location is being used by the two large school buses, which appears to be the most appropriate location for them.

Large buses in this location do not pose a safety hazard, and provide the shortest walking distance for the students being bused. Private motorists can still access curb side parking by simply shifting further east of the south door or using the turning loop. As Regent Heights Junior Public School is a French Immersion School, school busing will continue to have an ongoing impact.

Conclusion:

The modifications to the parking regulations on Nancy Avenue and Vernadale Crescent, as recommended within this report, will improve the safety of pedestrians and the management of traffic near Regent Heights Junior Public School.

Contact Name:

Bruce Clayton

Supervisor, Traffic Engineering, Works and Emergency Services

Telephone: 396-7844

Fax: 396-5681

E-mail: clayton@city.scarborough.on.ca

Appendix 1

"No Stopping"

Prohibition to be Rescinded

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4

HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days

Nancy SouthPharmacy Presley8:30 a.m. to

AvenueAvenueAvenue4:30 p.m.

Monday to Friday

Appendix 2

"No Stopping"

Prohibition to be Enacted

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4

HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days

Nancy SouthPharmacy Presley8:00 a.m. to

AvenueAvenueAvenue4:00 p.m.

Monday to Friday

Vernadale North and60 metres west of37 metres further8:00 a.m. to

CrescentEastPresley Avenuenorthwest4:00 p.m.

Monday to Friday

"Parking for Restricted Periods"

Restriction to be Enacted

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5

Maximum

Period

HighwaySideFromToTimes or DaysPermitted

Nancy North Pharmacy Presley8:00 a.m. to30 minutes

AvenueAvenueAvenue4:00 p.m.

Monday to

Friday

Appendix 3

"School Bus Loading Zone"

Prohibition to be Enacted

Column 1Column 2Column 3

Name of School

HighwaySideor Institution

555 Pharmacy NorthRegent Heights

AvenueJunior Public School

 

   
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