November 25, 1998
To:Chairman and Members of the Scarborough Community Council
From:Gary Welsh, Director, Transportation Services, Works and Emergency Services,
District 4
Subject:Parking and Pedestrian Crossings In Front of St. Sylvester Catholic School and
Silver Springs Public School on Silver Springs Boulevard, Scarborough Agincourt
Purpose:
To address the need to amend the parking/stopping restrictions in the area of St. Sylvester
Catholic School and Silver Springs Public School on Silver Springs Boulevard.
Funding Sources, Financial Implications and Impact Statement:
The $1000.00 (approximate) funds associated with the installation of the parking/stopping
restriction signs is available in the Transportation Services 1998 Budget, Account No.
20000-70200-72260.
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
(1)the stopping regulations identified in Appendix 1 of this report be rescinded;
(2)the parking and stopping regulations identified in Appendix 2 of this report be adopted;
and
(3)the appropriate by-law be amended accordingly.
Council Reference/Background/History:
As a result of a verbal request from Principal Jim Lockett, of St. Sylvester Catholic School,
Transportation Services examined school related traffic/parking conditions. Given the close
proximity of Silver Springs Public School, simultaneous traffic studies where also taken at
this location. A number of adjustments to the parking/stopping restrictions were examined.
Comments and/or Discussion and/or Justification:
Currently both schools have a "No Stopping, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Monday - Friday"
restriction posted along the frontage of the schools along with a school bus loading zone at
each school. At Silver Springs Public School the school bus loading zone is within an
on-street bus bay. On the opposite side of the road, no signs are currently posted. A pedestrian
crossover (PXO) is also located on Silver Springs Boulevard at Dancy Avenue and contains
the appropriate "No Stopping" restriction 9 metres on either side of the crossover.
On-Street Parking Observations:
Site traffic studies were conducted on Monday, March 30, 1998 during the morning and the
afternoon admission/dismissal times. The following table shows the results of these
observations:
Study Period 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. |
Study Period 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
Illegal Parking St. Sylvester (W.Side)
Legal Parking St. Sylvester (E.Side)
Illegal Parking Silver Springs (W.Side)
Legal Parking Silver Springs (E.Side) |
20
10
21
14 |
Illegal Parking St. Sylvester (W.Side)
Legal Parking St. Sylvester (E.Side)
Illegal Parking Silver Springs (W.Side)
Legal Parking Silver Springs (E.Side) |
10
7
9
19 |
School Large Buses/Mini Buses
- buses at St. Sylvester C.S.
- buses at Silver Springs P.S. ( bus
bay) |
3
4 |
School Large Buses/Mini Buses
- buses at St. Sylvester C.S.
- buses at Silver Springs P.S. (bus bay) |
2
5 |
Parking Lot Use
- inbound at St. Sylvester C.S.
- outbound at St. Sylvester C.S.
- inbound at the tennis club lot
- outbound at the tennis club lot
- inbound at Silver Springs P.S.
- outbound at Silver Springs P.S. |
0
0
29
20
47
27 |
Parking Lot Use
- inbound at St. Sylvester C.S.
- outbound at St. Sylvester C.S.
- inbound at the tennis club lot
- outbound at the tennis club lot
- inbound at Silver Springs P.S.
- outbound at Silver Springs P.S. |
0
0
14
27
23
21 |
Three Point Turns - (Both Sides)
at St. Sylvester C.S.
at Silver Springs P.S. |
30
7 |
Three Point Turns - (Both Sides)
at St. Sylvester C.S.
at Silver Springs P.S. |
9
3 |
This table shows that while some parking violations are occurring, much of the school
generated traffic volume is being accommodated by off-street parking lots. Transportation
Services supports this action as we have always encouraged any institution creating traffic to
accommodate it off the public road allowance whenever possible.
What was also noted in this table is that the majority of motorists are ignoring the stopping
restriction along the frontage of the schools at dropping off and picking up passengers. While
this provides improved safety for passengers, not only is it currently illegal but it creates
congestion with those motorists who are currently obeying the posted restrictions and parking
on the west/opposite side of the road.
Pedestrian Crossing Concerns
Transportation Services staff also recorded the volume and location of pedestrian crossings by
this school simultaneously with the parking observations. This information has been detailed
in the following tables.
Study Period 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Pedestrian Crossings by St. Sylvester C.S. |
Pedestrians Crossing to the West Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards school) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from school) |
Children |
36 |
Children |
1 |
Assisted Children |
14 |
Assisted Children |
0 |
Adults |
12 |
Adults |
3 |
Study Period 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Pedestrian Crossings by Silver Springs P.S. |
Pedestrians Crossing to the West Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards school) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from school) |
Children |
13 |
Children |
0 |
Assisted Children |
23 |
Assisted Children |
0 |
Adults |
15 |
Adults |
6 |
Study Period 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Pedestrian Crossings at the PXO |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards schools) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from schools) |
Pedestrians |
79 |
Pedestrians |
25 |
Study Period 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pedestrian Crossings by St. Sylvester C.S. |
Pedestrians Crossing to the West Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards school) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from school) |
Children |
0 |
Children |
12 |
Assisted Children |
0 |
Assisted Children |
11 |
Adults |
12 |
Adults |
7 |
Study Period 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pedestrian Crossings by Silver Springs P.S. |
Pedestrians Crossing to the West Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards school) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from school) |
Children |
1 |
Children |
44 |
Assisted Children |
2 |
Assisted Children |
12 |
Adults |
14 |
Adults |
10 |
Study Period 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pedestrian Crossings at the PXO |
Pedestrians Crossing to the West Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (towards schools) |
Pedestrians Crossing to the East Side
of Silver Springs Blvd. (away from schools) |
Pedestrians |
35 |
Pedestrians |
82 |
A comparison between the uncontrolled mid-block pedestrians crossings and those occurring
at the Pedestrian Crossover shows a fairly equal division of pedestrian volume at all locations
(A.M. mid-block crossings:123, A.M. crossings at the PXO:104, P.M. mid-block
crossings:125, P.M. crossings at the PXO:117). Nonetheless, pedestrians attending either the
separate or the public school should be encouraged to make use of the existing traffic control
devices at the intersection of Silver Springs Boulevard and Dancy Avenue. However, it is
worthwhile to note that, no difficulties between any pedestrians or motorists were recorded
during our studies.
Collision History
In addition to the studies outlined above, Transportation Services conducted a three-year
collision review, for the years in which we have the most current data (from January 1, 1994
to December 31, 1996), that revealed that four collisions have been reported during this time
period in the area of the schools.
One collision occurred in February 1994 when a motorists improperly reversed and struck a
second vehicle. This collision was not investigated at the scene, and nothing beyond minor
property damage was reported. The next collision occurred in April of 1995 and was the result
of an improper turning manoeuvre at slow speeds. No charges were issued in this minor
collision. The remaining two collisions occurred in May 1996. The first of which, being the
most serious, involved a 38 year pedestrian being struck by a vehicle as she tried to cross
Silver Springs Boulevard in inclement weather. This collision is quite serious because the
driver failed to remain at the scene, fortunately the pedestrian sustained only minor injuries.
The remaining collision occurred as the result of an improper lane change. Once again,
however, the particulars of this collision indicate that it was of a very minor nature and, as
such, it was not investigated at the scene nor were any charges laid. Further collision analysis
would not likely reveal any other pertinent details and, therefore, is not warranted at this time.
Conclusions:
As a result of our investigations and discussions with the principals of the schools, we are
recommending the following:
1. Installing "30 Minute Parking, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday" signs along the
school/west side of Silver Springs Boulevard directly in front of St. Sylvester C.S. and Silver
Springs P.S. schools. Permissive parking restrictions of this type allows private vehicle
passengers to directly access the school without having to cross in front of through traffic. To
accommodate these new restrictions, the existing "No Stopping, 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.,
Monday to Friday" signs will be removed. If the school side "permitted parking" change is
approved, there will be sufficient room for approximately 12 private vehicles to park
temporarily by the catholic school and 9 private vehicles to park temporarily by the public
school.
2. Installing "No Stopping, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday" signs on the
opposite/east side of the schools. Currently, on this side of the road there are no signed
parking restrictions. If properly obeyed, passengers will not be boarding or alighting on
opposite side of the road and subsequently crossing in front of through traffic. The new
restrictions would also be consistent with 73 other similarly signed school areas altered in the
Scarborough District. The recommended "No Stopping, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m, Monday -
Friday" signs should also help to eliminate congestion at the private driveways on the opposite
side of Silver Springs Boulevard of school generated traffic.
These revised parking restriction times attempt to reflect typical hours of school operation and
are intended to consider the occasional on-street parking needs of area residents during
"non-school" hours.The "No Stopping, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Monday - Friday" restriction
will also help to maintain two lanes of traffic movement by these schools.
Contact Name:
Bruce Clayton
Supervisor, Traffic Investigations, Works and Emergency Services
Telephone: 396-7844
Fax: 396-5681
E-mail: clayton@city.scarborough.on.ca
Gary H. Welsh
Director
Transportation Services
Works and Emergency Services
District 4
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Appendix 1
"No Stopping"
Prohibition to be Rescinded
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days
Silver WestRakewood CrescentNorth Limit of7:00 a.m to
Springs(North Intersection)260 Silver Springs6:00 p.m.
BoulevardBoulevardMonday to
Friday
Appendix 2
"No Stopping"
Prohibition to be Enacted
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4
HighwaySideFromToTimes or Days
SilverEast30 metres north70 metres north8:00 a.m to
Springsof Rakewoodof Revlis Crescent4:00 p.m.
BoulevardCrescent (North(North Intersection)Monday to
Intersection)Friday
"Parking for Restricted Periods"
Prohibition to be Enacted
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Maximum
Period
HighwaySideFromToTimes or DaysPermitted
Silver West 30 metres north 70 metres north8:00 a.m. to30 minutes
Springsof Rakewood of Revlis4:00 p.m.
BoulevardCrescent (NorthCrescent (NorthMonday to
Intersection)Intersection)Friday