Stop Signs on Roads Intersecting Chillery Avenue
Ward 15 - Scarborough City Centre
The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (March 24, 1998) from the
Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough:
Purpose:
To investigate the need to install stop signs on the roads intersecting Chillery Avenue.
Funding Sources:
The $750.00 (approximate) funds associated with the installation of these stop signs are available in the Road and Traffic
Services 1998 Budget, Account No. 20000-70200-72240.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1)the stop signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be adopted; and
(2)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.
Background:
At the request of Councillor Berardinetti, on behalf of a resident of Chillery Avenue, staff investigated speeding on
Chillery Avenue and the need for all-way stop controls at Southampton Drive. Although all-way stop controls are not
warranted, we did investigate installing stop signs on the minor streets intersecting Chillery Avenue.
Discussion:
Chillery Avenue is located west of Brimley Road and north of Eglinton Avenue. At present, there are no stop signs posted
on the roads intersecting Chillery Avenue. A 50 kilometres per hour speed limit exists on this road.
Staff conducted traffic investigations and determined that all-way stop controls were not warranted on Chillery Avenue at
either Southampton Drive, east or west intersection, or at Dallyn Crescent. To address the issue of speeding, as the
incidents of excessive speeding were quite low, we suggested to residents to pursue this further by contacting the police
with the license plates of speeding vehicles.
As a result of our investigations, it was felt that stop signs on the streets intersecting Chillery Avenue would be beneficial
to clearly define the right-of-way as well as stop motorists behind the sidewalks that exist on both sides of Chillery Avenue.
The installation of these stop signs may require minor trimming of tree branches, however, this can be better determined
upon completion of the sign installation.
Conclusions:
The installation of stop signs on the streets intersecting Chillery Avenue are recommended to improve traffic operation at
the intersections by defining the right-of-way.
Contact Name:
Gary H. Welsh
Director, Road and Traffic Services, Works and Environment, Scarborough District
Telephone: 396-5061,
Fax: 396-5681,
E-mail: welsh@city.scarborough.on.ca
Appendix 1
AThrough Streets@
Regulation to Be Enacted
Column 1Column 2
HighwayFromTo
ChilleryWest Limit ofEast Limit of
AvenueBrimley RoadBimbrok Road
ChilleryWest Limit ofSouth Limit of
AvenueBimbrok RoadCitadel Drive