Rescindment of the "No Parking, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.,
Monday to Friday" Prohibition - East Side ofOssington Avenue,
from Hallam Street to Davenport Road (Davenport)
The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (June 9, 1998) from the
Director, Infrastructure Planning and Transportation, City Works Services:
Purpose:
To consider a request to rescind the morning "opposite side" (off-peak) rush hour parking prohibition, noted above,
to create additional parking opportunities for area residents.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
Not applicable.
Recommendations:
(1) That the "No Parking, 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday to Friday" parking prohibition on the east side of
Ossington Avenue be adjusted to operate from Queen Street West to Hallam Street; and
(2) That the appropriate City Officials be authorized to take whatever action is necessary to give effect to the
foregoing, including the introduction in Council of any Bills that are required.
Comments:
At the request of Councillor Betty Disero, on behalf of area residents, City Works Services has investigated the
feasibility of rescinding the "opposite side" (off-peak) parking prohibition on the east side of Ossington Avenue,
from Hallam Street to Davenport Road, to allow area residents to park their vehicles on this section of roadway
during weekday mornings.
Ossington Avenue is a two-way four lane arterial roadway with a pavement width of 12.8 metres and a posted
speed limit of 40 kilometres per hour. Daily traffic volumes average 12,000 vehicles and the Toronto Transit
Commission provides regularly scheduled bus service.
Parking and Stopping are prohibited on the east side of the street from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00
p.m., Monday to Friday, respectively. Parking where otherwise permitted is allowed for a maximum period of three
hours.
Parking on the west side of this section of roadway is prohibited at anytime and Stopping is prohibited from 7:00
a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Monday to Friday.
Rescindment of the northbound "opposite side" (off-peak) prohibition, as noted in Recommendation No. 1 above,
would result in reduced roadway capacity for northbound traffic on this section of street. However, average
northbound "opposite side" off-peak volumes (roughly 330 vehicles per hour) are well within capacity levels
(approximately 700 vehicles/hour/lane of traffic).
Accordingly, the impact on northbound traffic operations and levels of service associated with Toronto Transit
Commission buses should be minor. A total of three T.T.C. bus stops operate on the east side of Ossington Avenue,
from Hallam Street to Davenport Road. All statutory parking regulations such as those associated with T.T.C. stop
locations, corner parking prohibitions, fire hydrants and traffic control signals, as well as the "No Stopping, 4:00
p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday to Friday prohibition, noted above, would remain in effect.
Implementation of east-side off-peak parking within the above block parameters would not negatively impact on
studies to consider the feasibility of implementing bicycle lanes on both sides of Ossington Avenue.
Contact Name and Telephone Number:
Colin Booth
Senior Traffic Investigator
392-7771