Notice is hereby given that the Toronto and East York Community Council, at it’s meeting on June 6, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. in Committee Room 1, Second floor, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, will consider a proposal to pass a by-law to reduce the number of permit parking spaces on the following sections of roadway to accommodate electric vehicle charging stations: 2 parking spaces on the west side of Palmerston Avenue, between Queen Street West and Robinson Street

  • 2 parking spaces on the east side of Shaw Street, between Dundas Street West and Halton Street
  • 2 parking spaces on the east side of Alton Avenue, between Queen Street East and Dundas Street East
  • 2 parking spaces on the north side of Mountjoy Avenue, between Gillard Avenue and Monarch Park Avenue
  • 1 parking space on the east side of Bowmore Road, Eastwood Road and Wrenson Road
  • 2 parking spaces on the east side of Westlake Avenue, Stephensen Ave and Oakcrest Avenue

Any objections regarding this proposal should be set out in writing by June 5, 2018 and forwarded to to the Toronto and East York Community Council, Attention: Ellen Devlin, Administrator, Toronto and East York Community Council, Toronto City Hall, 100 Queen Street W, 2nd floor west tower, Toronto, Ontario, M5H 2N2, or by Email: teycc@toronto.ca.

If you wish to make a presentation to the Community Council regarding this proposal, please phone 416-392-7033 or email teycc@toronto.ca by noon on the day before the meeting, so that we can include your name on the list of speakers. We limit presentations to no longer than five minutes.

The City of Toronto Act, 2006 and the City of Toronto Municipal Code authorize the City of Toronto to collect any personal information in your communication or presentation to City Council or its committees.

The City collects this information to enable it to make informed decisions on the relevant issue(s). If you are submitting letters, faxes, emails, presentations or other communications to the City, you should be aware that your name and the fact that you communicated with the City will become part of the public record and will appear on the City’s website. The City will also make your communication and any personal information in it – such as your postal address, telephone number or email address – available to the public, unless you expressly request the City to remove it.

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If you want to learn more about why and how the City collects your information, write to the City Clerk’s Office, City Hall, 100 Queen Street West, Toronto ON M5H 2N2 or call 416-392-7033.

Dated this 30th day of May, 2018

Ulli S. Watkiss
City Clerk