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Installation/Removal of On-Street Disabled Persons

Parking Spaces (Trinity-Niagara, Davenport and Don River)

 

The Toronto Community Council recommends that:

 

(1) the installation/removal of disabled on-street parking spaces as noted in Table "A" of the report (January 29, 1998) from the Commissioner of City Works Services be approved; and

 

(2) the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

 

The Toronto Community Council reports, for the information of Council, having requested the Commissioner of Works and Emergency Services, in consultation with appropriate officials, to report to the Toronto Community Council, for its meeting to be held on April 1, 1998, on:

 

(1) how long disabled parking permits are valid;

 

(2) discussions to date with the province on the problems arising because of the process of issuance of disabled parking permits;

 

(3) the legality of connecting the medical approvals required and the issuance of disabled parking permits to the ownership and registration of the vehicle; and

 

(4) the disabled and related permit parking programs in the Greater Miami area.

 

The Toronto Community Council submits the following report (January 29, 1998) from the Commissioner, City Works Services:

 

Purpose:

 

To report on requests for the installation/removal of a number of disabled on-street parking spaces.

 

Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:

 

Not applicable.

 

Recommendations:

 

(1) That the installation/removal of disabled on-street parking spaces as noted in Table "A" of this report be approved; and

 

(2) That the appropriate City Officials be requested to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that may be required.

 

Comments:

 

City Works Services has investigated the feasibility of installing/removing a number of on-street disabled persons parking spaces at various locations as outlined on the attached Table "A" of this report.

 

All applicants are holders of valid disabled persons parking permits as issued by the Ministry of Transportation and the designated space will not result in the deprivation of more than one on-street parking space. Locations where on-street disabled persons parking spaces are to be removed result from applicants moving, holding expired permits or no longer requiring these on-street parking privileges.

 

Contact Name and Telephone Number:

 

E. Capizzano, 392-7878, Administrator

 

TABLE "A"

 

 

Establishment of disabled on-street parking spaces

 

Ward Location

 

20 College Street, south side, from a point 25.5 metres east of Margueretta Street to a point 5.5 metres further east.

(Source: Mr. L. Darmiento, a resident of Premises No. 1229 College Street).

 

20 Grace Street, west side, from a point 194.5 metres north of College Street to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Mr. V. Policaro, a resident of Premises No. 205 Grace Street).

 

Removal of disabled on-street parking space

 

Ward Location

 

21 Pelham Avenue, north side, from a point 53 metres west of Uxbridge Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further west.

(Source: Mr. Ferguson the original applicant at Premises No. 54 Pelham Avenue has moved).

 

21 Salem Avenue, east side, from a point 24.4 metres north of Shanly Street to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Mr. A. Goydas, the original applicant at Premises No. 124 Salem Avenue has moved).

 

25 Riverdale Avenue, south side, from a point 104.5 metres west of Logan Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further west.

(Source: Mr. Warren the original applicant at Premises No. 129 Riverdale Avenue no longer requires space).

 

 

   
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