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Installation/Removal of On-Street Disabled Persons

Parking Spaces

(Trinity-Niagara, Davenport, Midtown, Don River, East Toronto)

The Toronto Community Council recommends the adoption of the following report (November19, 1998) from the Director, Transportation Services, District 1:

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:

Works and Emergency Services staff have 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 issued by the Ministry of Transportation and the designated space will not result in the deprivation of more than one on-street parking space. Lobation 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, Administrator, 392-7878

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TABLE "A"

Establishment of disabled on-street parking spaces

WardLocation

21Osler Street, east side, from a point 40 metres north of the curb line of Lindner Street to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Mr. R. Maccarone, a resident of Premises No. 191 Osler Street).

23Albany Avenue, east side, from a point 118 metres north of Bloor Street West to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Ms. M. Kovacs, a resident of Premises No.27 Albany Avenue).

23Glenrose Avenue, north side, from a point 131 metres west of Welland avenue to a point 5.5 metres further west.

(Source: Mr. J. Reynolds, a resident of Premises No. 154 Glenrose Avenue).

25Winnifred Avenue, east side, from a point 142 metres north of Eastern Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Ms. L. Gilbert, a resident of Premises No. 47 Winnifred Avenue).

26Woodfield Road, east side, from a point 72 metres north of Walpole Avenue to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Ms. M. Nicholson, a resident of Premises No. 437 Woodfield Road).

Removal of disabled on-street parking spaces

WardLocation

20Montrose Avenue, both sides, from a point 114 metres north of College Street to a point 5.5 metres further north.

(Source: Ms. T. Vinelli of Premises No. 221 Montrose Avenue has advised that the space is no longer required).

20Claremont Street, east side, from a point 59 metres south of Mainsfield Avenue to a point 7 metres further south.

(Source: Ms. Charlie Bagnato, the original applicant of Premises No. 269 Claremont Street has moved).

 

   
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