Alternate Parking in the East Beaches Community
Ward 13 - Scarborough Bluffs
The Scarborough Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (June 3, 1998) from the
Director of Road and Traffic Services, Scarborough, subject to adding the following Prohibition to be enacted to
Appendix 2:
Column 1Column 2Column 3 Column 4
HighwaySideFromToTimes and Days
BlantyreWestWindsor76 MetresAnytime
AvenueAvenueNorth of
West Windsor Avenue
approachWest approach
Purpose:
To investigate the need to remove the alternating parking on Blantyre Avenue and replace it with the previous erected
parking restrictions.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
The $1000.00 (approximate) funds associated with the installation of the parking restriction signs is available in the Road
and Traffic Services 1998 Budget, Account No. 20000-70200-72260.
The $1000.00 (approximate) funds associated with the removal of the pavement markings is available in the Road and
Traffic Services 1998 Budget, Account No. 20000-70200-72440.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1)the parking restriction signs identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;
(2)the parking restriction signs identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted; and
(3)the appropriate by-laws be amended accordingly.
Council Reference/Background/History:
Road and Traffic Services received a petition representing 95 of the 150 residences on Blantyre Avenue requesting that the
alternating side parking restrictions installed in 1997 be removed, and the signed restrictions that were in place prior to
these restrictions be reinstalled. Associated with this change is the removal of the pavement markings (i.e., pinch points and
sections of centre line) on Blantyre Avenue that were installed as part of a phased traffic calming plan in the "East
Beaches" community.
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
Blantyre Avenue is located in the "East Beaches" community which is in the extreme southwest corner of the former City
of Scarborough. During the past several years, Road and Traffic Services staff and former Councillor Harvey Barron have
been working with area residents to address concerns with regard to speeding and traffic volumes in the community. As a
result of numerous public meetings with the community, a consensus was established to proceed with the first phase of a
traffic calming plan. An alternating parking and pavement marking plan (i.e., pinch points) were installed on Fallingbrook
Road, Courcelette Road, Blantyre Avenue, Victoria Park Avenue and Queen Street in 1997.
Specifically, on Blantyre Avenue, on-street parking areas would alternate between the 1st to 15th and 16th to the end of
the month on staggered intervals of both sides of the road. This arrangement prevented all of the parking from being lined
up on one side of the road for half the month and on the other side for the other half. Approximately 20 on-street parking
spaces in total were removed at the pinch point locations in order to provide a safe transition zone between the staggered
parking areas.
After experiencing the modest on-street parking reduction, however, the majority of residents on Blantyre Avenue now
prefer that the parking restrictions return to those that were in place prior to the traffic calming plan. The previous
restrictions were as follows:
(i)No Parking on the west side of Blantyre Avenue from the 1st to the 15th of each month from April 1 to November 30;
(ii)No Parking on the east side of Blantyre Avenue from the 16th to the end of each month from April 1 to November 30;
(iii)No Parking on the west side of Blantyre Avenue from December 1 to March 31;
(iv)parking restricted on both sides from Queen Street to 46 metres north of Queen Street; and
(v)parking restricted on the west side from Windsor Avenue (west approach) to 76 metres north of Windsor Avenue.
One previous restriction, number (v), is no longer required as a school safety patrol no longer operates at this location. The
patrol program was the reason why the restriction was originally installed.
Conclusions:
As it is the desire of the majority of residents of Blantyre Avenue between Kingston Road and Queen Street, and as it will
not impact safety, we can support reverting the parking restrictions back to the same restrictions posted prior to 1997 and
removing the pinch point pavement markings.
Contact Name:
Bruce Clayton
Supervisor, Traffic Investigations, Works and Environment, Scarborough District
Telephone: 396-7844, Fax: 396-5681
E-mail: clayton@city.scarborough.on.ca
Appendix 1
"No Parking"
Prohibition to be Rescinded
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days
Blantyre BothQueenKingston 1st to 15th of
AvenueStreetRoadEach Month
Blantyre BothQueenKingston 16th to End of
AvenueStreetRoadEach Month
Appendix 2
"No Parking"
Prohibition to be Enacted
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days
BlantyreBothQueen46 metresAnytime
AvenueStreetNorth of Queen
Street
Blantyre West46 metresKingston 1st to 15th of
AvenueNorth of QueenRoadEach Month
StreetApril 1st to November 30
Blantyre West46 metresKingston December 1st to
AvenueNorth of QueenRoadMarch 31st
Street
Blantyre East46 metresKingston 16th to End of
AvenueNorth of QueenRoadEach Month
StreetApril 1st to
Nov. 30